Architectural Engineering

Program Educational Objectives

The Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering at MSOE is designed to equip graduates with the skills and mindset to thrive in their careers. Within a few years after graduation, our alumni are expected to excel as responsible professionals in the built environment, dedicated to creating value and driving positive change.

Our graduates are also passionate, lifelong learners and leaders of character, embodying the MSOE Mindset in every aspect of their professional and personal lives.

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Student Outcomes

Architectural Engineering at MSOE prepares students with essential skills and knowledge for successful engineering careers. By graduation, students will have developed the ability to solve complex engineering problems by applying principles of engineering, science, and mathematics.

Graduates will also be able to design solutions that prioritize public health, safety, and welfare, while considering global, cultural, and environmental factors. Additionally, they will be equipped to communicate effectively, work collaboratively in teams, make ethical decisions, conduct experiments, analyze data, and continuously acquire new knowledge.

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This program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET
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MSOE’s architectural engineering program equips students with the skills to design and construct buildings and their systems. Through a blend of lectures and hands-on labs, students can specialize in building electrical, mechanical, or structural systems, preparing them to meet industry demands for efficient and sustainable structures.

Graduates of this program gain expertise in mathematics, science, and construction technologies like building information modeling. With a degree accredited for Professional Engineer (P.E.) licensing, MSOE prepares students for successful careers in architectural engineering. Ready to apply? Explore the opportunities MSOE has to offer!

You may want to consider architectural engineering if you …

  • Prefer activities that require creativity and imagination
  • Are able to plan, direct and control the activities and work of others
  • Are able to do mathematics and detailed work with accuracy
  • Are able to visualize drawings or pictures as 3-D objects
  • Get excited about buildings and architecture

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MSOE is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (800) 621-7440, (www.ncahlc.org). Additional program accreditation includes the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, the Applied and Natural Science Accreditation Commission of ABET, (www.abet.org), Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) and Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP).

MSOE is a small university dedicated to achieving big things, including being a leader in AI Education. Our faculty are passionate about teaching, bringing their real-world experience and practical knowledge to small classes. With this focus on real-world teaching, we’ve been able to achieve:

Why MSOE?

Why MSOE?

  • 99% Grad outcomes for the class of 22-23
  • 2nd Best University in the Midwest - US News and World Report
  • # 12 Best US College for High Salaries - Wall Street Journal
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Why Milwaukee?

Why Milwaukee?

Our close-knit community of about 3,000 students, faculty, and staff is located in East Town - a vibrant downtown Milwaukee neighborhood. MSOE is within walking distance to countless activities such as shopping, theaters, restaurants, professional sporting venues, and Lake Michigan. Milwaukee is also known as the City of Festivals, with festivals, fairs, and street festivals throughout the year.

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