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Architectural Engineering Technology
Program Description


What will I learn in the Delaware Tech program?

The graduate will be able to:

1. Employ concepts of architectural and engineering theory and design in a design environment.

2. Utilize modern instruments, methods, and techniques to produce architectural engineering documents and presentations.

3. Conduct standardized field and laboratory testing on construction material.

4. Utilize modern instruments and research techniques for site analysis, development and building layout.

5. Determine forces, stresses, and strains in elementary structural systems.

6. Estimate material quantities and costs for technical projects.

7. Utilize codes, contracts and specification in design, construction and inspection activities.

8. Employ productivity software to solve technical problems.

9. Solve technical problems.

What Degree will I earn?

You will earn an Associates Degree in Architectural Engineering.

When would I graduate?

You can enroll in the Architectural Engineering Technology Program on either a full-time or part-time basis.

The length of time required to complete an associate degree depends on the number of courses you take each semester, but many students can finish their degree in as little as two years.

 
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