Even if you were allowed to do so by means of a double major, both are intensive programs of study with the degree in architecture being a five year bachelor's degree. You would be putting yourself at academic risk.
engineers make tractors for the farmers and the farmers make food for the engineers. it takes a lot of ingenuity to be successful in either field. both fields tend to be dominated by men.
Stantec is one: STN They do Architecture, Engineering, Project Management, Interiors, etc URS and AECOM are also publicly traded. They are "E/A" firms that do more engineering than architecture, but they do both.
I will suggest you to choose oil and gas field which has good market in upcoming years compare to other fields u can do mechanical or civil engineering both or an evergreen field. After your engineering get specialized in Piping Engineering or Process Plant civil Engineering . To have more confident in Piping or process plant Civil engineering field you can choose Seabird engineering institute
no body can say that which catagary is best both have their own value.
No..Mining Engineering is far diferent from Civil Engineering. Both are fields of engineering but the area is totally different. Mining Engineering relates to thhe mines and the technology required to explore the mines, whereas Civil Engineering relates to creating engineering structures for roads, transportation, bridges, railways, marinas etc.
Both are good or above average. Both of them fall in the top 10 self financing private engg colleges of kerala
You can choose from various specializations such as robotics, environmental engineering, or software engineering within the computer science program. Our engineering college offers both traditional and cutting-edge disciplines to cater to diverse interests and career goals.
engineering college is a only for technical course, institute of technology is a both of technical and nontechnical course
Cochin University College of Engineering Kuttanad's motto is 'May learning illuminate us both, the teacher and the taught'.
1. RV college of engineering 2. PES Institute of Technology 3. BMS College of engineering 4. M S Ramaiah Institute of Technology 5. Dayanand Sagar institute 6. cmr institue of technology 7. new horizon college of engineering 8. MVJ college of engineering 9. Sir M Visveshwaraiah Institute of Technology 10.vemena institute of engineering in Bangalore university i would suggest UVCE these days SJBIT is coming up with lots of placements so probably by next year it might be in top 3 colleges
An architect is responsible for managing overall design of a building used primarily by persons, with primary emphasis on space planning and appearance. The architect should know enough about engineering to be able to discuss and understand the problems and solutions involved in engineering. For the type of building projects where an architect is required, engineers will tend to work for the architect. An architect is not an engineer. Architects providing services to the public must be licensed by the governing authority (a state in US). In general, engineering involves the application of scientific principles to solve practical problems. An engineer is not a scientist. A "professional engineer" ("PE") is licensed by the governing authority (a state in the US) to practice engineering. Engineers use mathematics much more than architects. Some engineers use higher mathematics constantly. Engineers also tend to use software much more than architects, althogh architects use CAD programs extensively.
I have both a BA and a master's degree in chemical engineering from Tate College in Connecticut.