About Architectural Engineering - Bachelor's (b.s.) in University of Texas At Arlington
The Bachelor of Science in architectural engineering program is designed to provide a strong foundation in science, mathematics, and engineering science; technical competence in the structural engineering area of civil engineering; and an understanding of the importance of ethics, safety, professionalism, and socioeconomic concerns in resolving technical problems through synthesis, planning, and design. Elements of design are introduced at the freshman level. This is followed by an analysis and design component in professional program courses, culminating in a comprehensive design experience.
ABOUT THE PROGRAM
The four basic architectural engineering curriculum areas are building structures, building mechanics systems, building electrical systems, and construction/construction management. Graduates are expected to reach the synthesis (design) level in building structures, application level in construction/construction management, and comprehension level in building mechanical and electrical systems.
Students will apply the knowledge and skills gained in the classroom in real-world settings through internships or co-ops and course projects, including the capstone project.
The 120-hour curriculum leads to a Bachelor of Science degree in architectural engineering. Transfer students may receive credit for courses listed in the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board’s Field of Study Curriculum.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
- Architectural Engineering
- Structural Engineering
- Construction Management
- Project Management
- Civil Engineering
- Infrastructure Engineering
- CAD Manager
- Building Information Management (BIM) Specialist
- Building Design Assistance
Academic qualification equivalents
Please be advised that UTA is test score optional for admission through summer 2023. If you apply for admission without these test scores your application will be evaluated based on high school records such as GPA, class rank, courses taken and other relevant criteria. However, test scores can help in determining admissions decisions and scholarship opportunities.
NON-TRADITIONAL SECONDARY EDUCATION (NON-RANKING HIGH SCHOOLS, HOMESCHOOL & GED)
In accordance with Texas Senate Bill 1543, if you present evidence of the completion of a nontraditional secondary education without an official class rank, UTA will assign a class rank for you. This assigned class rank will be comparable to the average class rank of other applicants with equivalent SAT or ACT scores. Once the rank has been assigned, students must meet requirements above. UTA requires official transcript or proof of GED to show completion of a non traditional secondary degree.
English language requirements
Submit official TOEFL test scores if you are from a non-native English speaking country. The minimum acceptable TOEFL score is 550 for the paper based test, and 79 on the internet based test. For IELTS we require a minimum score of 6.5. UTA also accepts Duolingo with a required minimum score of 105.
University of Texas At Arlington Highlights
University Type |
Public |
Establish Year |
1895 |
Location of Campuses |
Urban |
Academic Calendar |
Semester Based |
Campus accommodation |
Yes |
Tuition Fee |
11968 USD |
English Proficiency Tests |
IELTS and TOEFL |
Graduation Rate |
51% |
Acceptance Rate |
83% approximately |
Financial Aid |
Available (Aids, Grants, and Scholarships) |
University of Texas Arlington Cost of Attendance
Expenses |
Undergraduate (in USD) |
Graduate (in USD) |
Tuition fee |
11,968 |
10,828 |
Room & Board |
10,516 |
11,540 |
Books and Supplies |
1,150 |
1,150 |
Transportation |
3,066 |
3,066 |
Health Insurance |
1,000 |
1,000 |
Personal Expenses |
1,800 |
1,900 |
Total |
29,500 |
29,484 |