Based on my knowledge, some architectural engineering schools are the University of Kansas, Auburn University, Cal Poly SLO, Drexel University, Kansas State, Penn State, and University of Texas at Austin. There are many other colleges that have an architectural engineering program, but the colleges listed above are more well known for their program in the engineering field.
There are several good engineering schools around Colorado. The university of Boulder Colorado, Arapahoe Community College, and Front Range Community College are examples of some schools in Colorado that offer architectural engineering programs.
The use of the arch and the dome were both used in architectural and engineering projects, such as innovative buildings and bridges and above ground aqueducts.
Some major fields of study under engineering are as follows. * Electrical engineering * Electronics engineering * Chemical engineering * Mechanical engineering * Engineering management * Architectural engineering * Civil engineering
1.Alabama Engineering Colleges - Career College www.career-college.org/10100/Alabama/engineering/colleges 2.Engineering Schools in Alabama with Degree Program Summaries education-portal.com/engineering_schools_in_alabama.html
You can find a lot of audio engineering schools out there that might interest you. Some of them are: recordingconnection.com, www.collegesurfing.com/content/audio-engineering-schools or also www.recordingcareer.com.
Architectural Engineering places emphasis on architecture with some study of engineering principles. Structural engineering is a branch of civil engineering and does not necessarily rely on an architectural background.
These are the best schools of its kind: California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, IL University of Colorado in Boulder, CO
Architecture / architectural engineering.
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Architecture would appear to be appropriate if this field is your priority, and it is architectural engineering.
Landscaping is broadly considered an architectural discipline, however like many architectural disciplines there are regions where it will overlap with civil engineering.
1/16 convert to engineering scale, 1 divided by 16 = 0.0625" 0.0625" (architectural) divided by (12 in/feet) (to convert to engineering scale) = 0.0052" in engineering scale