

MEng Architectural Engineering
About this course
Architectural engineering is the discipline that brings rigorous engineering science to the challenge of designing and operating buildings that are safe, efficient, comfortable, and sustainable. Where architecture focuses primarily on design and aesthetics, architectural engineering addresses the technical systems that make buildings function: structure, environmental control, energy performance, lighting, acoustics, and the integration of smart building technologies. As the imperative to reduce the built environment's carbon footprint intensifies, and as climate change makes buildings more vulnerable to extreme conditions, the skills of the architectural engineer are more important than ever. At the University of Leeds, this four-year, full-time programme develops your understanding of structural analysis, building physics, energy systems, environmental design, and the technical and computational tools that contemporary architectural engineering requires. You will engage with the challenge of creating high-performance buildings that meet the growing demands for sustainability, climate resilience, and energy efficiency, developing both theoretical depth and practical design capability. A sandwich year is incorporated into the programme, providing a substantial professional placement in an engineering or construction environment, and work placements are embedded in the course throughout. A year abroad is also available, broadening your exposure to different approaches to sustainable building design internationally. A typical entry tariff of 168 points reflects the strong scientific preparation expected of students entering this programme. Architectural engineering graduates are in strong demand in engineering consultancies, architectural practices, building contractors, sustainability advisory firms, and public sector construction and infrastructure organisations. Many pursue chartered membership of engineering professional bodies. Postgraduate study in sustainable engineering, building physics, or environmental design is a further route for those seeking research roles or specialist expertise.
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