

The Architectural Engineering Bachelor of Science program at the University of Miami offers a four year curriculum designed for students who wish to integrate engineering principles with architectural design and construction practices. The program emphasizes technical problem solving, structural analysis, and sustainable building design, preparing learners to develop safe, functional, and innovative structures. Students gain expertise in structural engineering, building systems, construction management, materials science, and sustainable design, equipping them to plan, analyze, and execute architectural and engineering projects in diverse professional environments.
Throughout the program, students engage in laboratory experiments, design projects, and fieldwork that combine theoretical knowledge with practical application. The curriculum covers structural analysis, building systems, environmental and energy-efficient design, construction methods, and project management, providing opportunities to work collaboratively on real-world design challenges. By integrating rigorous academic coursework with hands-on experience, the program prepares graduates for careers in architectural engineering, construction management, structural design, consulting, and project management, while also providing a solid foundation for graduate studies in architecture, civil engineering, or construction management.
Year 1 - Foundations in Architectural Engineering
• Introduction to Architectural Engineering
• General Physics and Mathematics
• Materials Science and Engineering
• Fundamentals of Design and Drafting
Year 2 - Core Engineering and Design Studies
• Structural Analysis and Mechanics
• Building Systems and Environmental Controls
• Construction Methods and Project Management
• Electives in Engineering or Architecture
Year 3 - Advanced Architectural Engineering
• Sustainable Building Design
• Structural Design and Materials Testing
• Applied Engineering Projects
• Electives in Specialized Engineering Topics
Year 4 - Capstone and Professional Integration
• Senior Design Project or Thesis
• Advanced Topics in Architectural Engineering
• Internship or Field-Based Research
• Professional Portfolio and Career Preparation
Graduates of this program are prepared for professional roles in architectural engineering, construction management, structural design, and building systems consulting. Career paths include positions in engineering consulting firms, construction companies, architectural and design offices, project management agencies, and sustainability-focused organizations, where professionals design, analyze, and oversee building projects. Alumni may also pursue graduate studies in civil engineering, architecture, construction management, or related fields, contributing to innovative building solutions, sustainable design, and infrastructure development. The program equips students with technical, analytical, and design skills necessary to succeed in modern engineering and construction environments.
Students seeking a program that combines engineering principles, architectural design, construction management skills, and sustainable building practices will find this degree highly valuable. Its four year structure allows learners to progress from foundational engineering concepts to advanced design projects, applied research, and a senior capstone experience. The program provides mentorship from experienced faculty, access to advanced laboratories and design studios, and opportunities for collaborative projects, fostering both intellectual growth and professional readiness. It is ideal for individuals aiming to pursue careers in architectural engineering, construction management, structural consulting, or graduate studies in engineering and architecture.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 305 284 2000
Email: admissions@miami.edu
Address: University of Miami, 1320 S Dixie Hwy, Coral Gables, FL 33146, United States