

BEng Architectural Engineering
About this course
Architectural engineering applies engineering principles to the design of buildings, working at the boundary between architecture and structural and building services engineering. Where architects focus on the spatial, aesthetic, and social dimensions of buildings, architectural engineers ensure that those buildings can actually stand up, perform efficiently, remain comfortable for their occupants, and be built within practical constraints of budget, safety, and regulation. The discipline is increasingly important as buildings become more technically complex and as energy performance, sustainability, and digital design tools play a larger role in construction. At Loughborough University, this three-year full-time programme is housed within the School of Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering, which brings together design and engineering education in a single academic environment. The programme is design-led, meaning that engineering analysis is always developed in the context of real architectural design projects, requiring you to integrate structural, environmental, and services engineering within creative and spatially ambitious designs. You will develop an understanding of structural mechanics, building physics, environmental systems, materials, and construction technology, applying these to the design of buildings that are both architecturally coherent and technically viable. Loughborough's strong links to the construction and engineering industries give the programme a professional context that prepares you well for graduate employment. You will develop skills in technical analysis, design thinking, communication of complex information through drawing and modelling, and the collaborative working that multi-disciplinary construction projects demand. Graduates of architectural engineering go on to careers as architectural engineers, structural engineers, building services engineers, and project managers within design consultancies, engineering firms, and construction companies. Many pursue professional accreditation through bodies such as the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers or the Institution of Structural Engineers. Postgraduate study in structural engineering, environmental building design, or construction management is a common route for those seeking specialisation.
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