The Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) program in Architectural Engineering at Penn State prepares graduates for professional practice in the building industry and construction sectors. With curricula that balances theory with practical application, the M.Eng. in architectural engineering builds upon and expands students’ knowledge in the planning, designing, constructing, operating, and maintaining of the built environment.
What to Expect
An intensive, non-thesis, 30-credit program that takes about one year to complete
Diverse course offerings and a personalized program of study
Four tailored research option areas with eight focus areas for further customization
Opportunities for professional development aligned with your career path of choice
How to Apply
Ready to apply? For more details on how to apply,
go to http://bit.ly/AE-MEng-apply. To complete the online application, go to: gradschool.psu.edu.
You will need:
Statement of intent
Resume
Three letters of recommendation
Official copies of transcripts
The Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) program in architectural engineering at Penn State prepares graduates for professional practice in the building industry and construction sectors. With curricula that balances theory with practical application, the M.Eng. in architectural engineering builds upon and expands students’ knowledge in the planning, designing, constructing, operating, and maintaining of the built environment.
Note: You do not need to submit GRE scores to apply for the M.Eng. program.
Thematic Areas
We offer four disciplinary focus areas and two thematic specializations in each focus area.
For more information, go to bit.ly/AE-MEng-options.