Architectural Engineering
The Nebraska Difference
1-to-1 Mentorship
Connect with a mentor in your first semester
Develop as a Complete Engineer®
Unleash your potential and cultivate core competencies
88%
College of Engineering graduates employed/continuing education six months after graduating
Program Features
Streamlined Pathway to Success
The College of Engineering’s premier 4+1 architectural engineering program offers a seamless transition to a one-year master's degree, allowing graduates to become licensed professional engineers within a few years of graduation. This accelerated and comprehensive path equips you with the advanced knowledge and skills required to excel in the industry and take on influential roles in building design and construction.
Architectural Engineering is delivered on Scott Campus in Omaha.
Tailored Specializations
You can choose from three specialized tracks: structural systems, mechanical systems or lighting and electrical systems. The curriculum provides in-depth knowledge and hands-on experience in your chosen area of expertise so you can tackle complex engineering challenges and contribute to sustainable building design solutions.
Real-World Industry Exposure
Immerse yourself in the professional world of architectural engineering through valuable industry exposure. Interact with experienced industry mentors, embark on enlightening construction site visits and actively engage in hands-on projects. These experiences not only enhance your technical skills but also cultivate essential teamwork, communication and problem-solving abilities.
Notable Courses
E Design and Simulation Studio 1 (AREN 103)
Virtual modeling for conceptual design, emphasizing Building Information Modeling (BIM), iterative design processes and technical problem-solving. Utilize Autodesk Revit, Formit, Dynamo and Trimble Sketchup.
Building Envelopes (AREN 404)
Heat transfer concepts applied to building envelope thermal behavior. Use computational tools and engineering logic to assess the design and operation of high-performance building envelopes.
Advanced Noise Control (AREN 430)
Explore acoustic source characterization, sound measurement, sound-structure interaction, muffling devices, vibration control and active noise control in this comprehensive study of acoustic engineering.
HVAC Design (AREN 415)
Develop and design the mechanical system for an actual building, from the programming phase to the final construction documents.
Lighting Design (AREN 425)
Study advanced lighting system design and analysis and apply the lighting design process for interior and outdoor applications, including multimedia facilities and sports lighting.
Advanced Structural Analysis (CIVE 443)
Matrix analysis methods and computer solutions for indeterminate structures, covering static condensation, shear deformations, moment distribution, load cases, influence lines and building and bridge analysis.
Huskers Do Big Things
Internships
- Structural engineering intern, Olsson Associates, Omaha, Nebraska
- Lighting design intern, HGA, Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Mechanical engineering intern, EYP, Maitland, Florida
- Acoustical intern, Threshold Acoustics, Chicago, Illinois
- Electrical engineer intern, HDR, Inc., Dallas, Texas
- Commissioning intern, LEO A DALY, Omaha, Nebraska
Careers
- Electrical engineer, SmithGroupJJR, Chicago, Illinois
- Structural designer, DLR Group, Omaha, Nebraska
- Mechanical engineer, HDR, Inc., Dallas, Texas
- Lighting designer/engineer, HGA, Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Acoustics and technology specialist, Henderson Engineers, Lenexa, Kansas
- Energy analyst, Energy Studio Inc., Omaha, Nebraska
Graduate Schools
- Students graduate with a Master of Architectural Engineering.
Outside the Classroom
At Nebraska Engineering, you’ll build the technical and professional skills needed to thrive in your industry.
Join nationally recognized Durham School teams competing in architectural engineering, lighting design and building systems. Work across disciplines to solve real challenges while building leadership, teamwork and presentation skills.
Learn in one of the nation’s top hubs for architectural engineering and construction. Omaha is home to firms like HDR, DLR Group, Leo A Daly and Kiewit, offering access to internships, mentorship and career opportunities.
Experience building systems firsthand through site visits, faculty-led travel and industry-sponsored learning. Engage with professionals and projects that bring classroom concepts to life.
Architectural engineering students build strong connections through student organizations, mentorship programs, Engineering Night Out and a collaborative studio culture at the Peter Kiewit Institute on Scott Campus.
Featured Faculty
David Yuill, Richard L. and Carol S. McNeel Associate Professor
David Yuill helps students apply building systems knowledge to real-world engineering challenges. His teaching and research focus on energy-efficient heating, cooling, ventilation and lighting systems that shape how modern buildings perform and how people experience them. Yuill is known for making complex concepts accessible, guiding students through hands-on problem-solving and design experiences that reflect industry practice.
Academics & Experiential Learning
- Studying in a unique living-learning facility like Peter Kiewit Institute offers students in-depth knowledge of the inner workings of a building.
- Nebraska engineering teams are well-known at national and international design competitions, bringing home numerous championships and awards.
Career Preparedness
- The Durham School career fair attracts employers from across Nebraska and nationally to connect with students for paid internships and jobs.
- Omaha is one of the nation’s top hubs for architectural engineering and construction firms, offering valuable networking opportunities.
Community
- From the Architectural Engineering Student Leadership Committee and professional organizations, you’ll make close connections with other students as well as with professionals in the state and nationally.
- Engineering Night Out is a great way to relax and bond with your peers in a casual environment.
Have Questions? We're Here to Help
If you have questions about the Architectural Engineering major or navigating the application process, contact us.
- Contact Name
- Jeff Beavers
- Contact Title
- Director of Recruitment
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