SOUTHFIELD – Hunter Assenmacher a senior at Lawrence Technological University explains why he chose LTU’s Architectural Engineering program and how it will not only provide him with a bachelor’s degree but also a master’s degree when he graduates in 2025.
From the LTU website: Architectural engineers are multi-talented – not only do they understand the principles of architecture and design; they use their specialized engineering skills to build structures that can stand the test of time. If you work in this field, you will analyze the site, exposure, and building orientation; design heating, cooling, lighting, and power distribution systems; ensure fire protection; and design the structural elements of a building. In other words, you will become an indispensable member of a team dedicated to following rigorous design standards.
Complete your undergraduate and master’s studies in just five years with this program, an intensive, integrated program that encompasses both undergraduate and graduate studies. With this dual degree – offered at only a handful of universities in the nation – you’ll be uniquely positioned as a “whole building professional” in the growing field of sustainable design and energy-efficient systems engineering for the built environment. You’ll learn to apply the skills of many engineering disciplines – structural, construction, mechanical, and electrical – to work collaboratively in the building design process.
Read more at https://www.ltu.edu/engineering/cae/integrated-architectural