Architectural Engineering BEng
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-10-01 | - |
| 2027-10-01 | - |
Program Overview
Architectural Engineering BEng (Hons) degree
The Architectural Engineering BEng (Hons) degree is a design-led course grounded in the prestigious School of Architectural, Building and Civil Engineering. This course develops your understanding of the principles of engineering, which you can then apply to architectural design projects.
Course Details
- Duration: 4 years full-time with placement year or 3 years full-time
- Typical offer: ABB Entry requirements
- Fees for 2026:
- UK: £9,535 per academic year
- International: £30,700 per academic year
- UCAS codes:
- 4 years full-time with placement year: HK24
- 3 years full-time: HK23
- Start date: October 2026
- Institute code: L79
- Subject area: Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering
- Placement year available: Opportunity to study abroad
Overview
This course combines the creativity of architecture with the rigour of engineering, enabling you to play a key role in the production of a sustainable built environment. Architectural Engineers oversee the whole building process, from concept to construction, combining architecture, environmental design, and structural engineering to deliver iconic, resilient, and sustainable buildings.
What You'll Study
You will study environmental, structural, and architectural design in an interactive format. The traditional studies of building materials, mechanics of structures, building physics, and environmental systems will be brought together with humanistic subjects through a series of integrated design projects.
School of Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering
Discover what it's like to study in an integrated School where students across different disciplines that make up the built environment work together on projects that mimic real-life workplace scenarios.
What's the Difference Between MEng and BEng?
The BEng course will develop your skills and knowledge in the fundamentals of engineering, with an additional understanding of the architectural design process. As the BEng course is one year shorter compared to the MEng course, this option is ideal if you are keen to start your career in industry early or if you wish to specialise through one of our other MSc programmes after your BEng studies.
Why You Should Choose Us
- 3rd in the UK for University Facilities Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2025
- 98% of Architecture students were positive about teaching on their course National Student Survey 2025
- 12th out of 130 UK universities The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2026
- Top 5 in the UK for Research Quality in Civil Engineering The Complete University Guide 2026
- Top 20 in the UK for Civil Engineering The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025
- Top 15 in the UK for Graduate Prospects in Civil Engineering The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025
- 1st in the UK for Architecture The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025
- 1st in the UK for Town and Country Planning and Landscape The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025
- 2nd in the UK for Architecture The Guardian University Guide 2026
Professional Recognition
In recognition of its unique multi-disciplinary nature, our Architectural Engineering BEng and MEng programmes are fully accredited by the Joint Board of Moderators (JBM), comprising the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE), Institution of Structural Engineers (IStructE), Institute of Highway Engineers (IHE), the Permanent Way Institution (PWI), and the Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation (CIHT) on behalf of the Engineering Council.
What You'll Study
This course covers a wide range of topics within architecture, structural engineering, and environmental and energy performance, providing an excellent grounding for you to work in any relevant sector of the industry.
Year 1
- Compulsory modules:
- Design Skills
- Structural Forms and Stress Analysis
- Mathematical Modelling of Structures
- Mechanical and Mathematical Principles of Fluid Mechanics
- Engineering Materials for Construction
- Professional Skills
- Semester 1:
- Collaborative Practice in the Built Environment
- Semester 2:
- Geomatics Engineering Surveying 1
Year 2
- Compulsory modules:
- Soil Mechanics and Geology
- Analysis & Design of Steel and Timber Structures
- Design of Concrete and Masonry Structures
- Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer
- Indoor Environment
- Integrated Design Project 1
Final Year
- Compulsory modules:
- Control, Modelling and Simulation
- Mechanical and Electrical Systems
- Integrated Design Project 2
- Research Dissertation
- Semester 1:
- Contracts and Law in Architectural Engineering
How You'll Study
- Lectures
- Seminars
- Tutorials
- Field trips
- Independent study
- Group work
- Supervision
- Workshops
- Laboratory work
- Practical sessions
How You'll Be Assessed
Students are assessed through a combination of individual and group coursework, through design-based outputs, technical essays, verbal presentations, and examinations.
Placement Year
This course comes with the option to undertake an industrial placement for a year, at the end of which you will gain a Diploma in Industrial Studies (DIS). This is an additional award to the final qualification you will receive once you have successfully completed this course.
Entry Requirements
To learn more about the qualifications we typically accept, please select your country from the drop-down menu below.
General Entry Requirements
The entry requirements for each course should be read alongside the University’s general entry requirements which give further details on acceptable subjects, alternative UK and international qualifications, and minimum English language requirements.
Contextual Admissions
The University’s admissions process uses contextual information to provide insights into the context in which your academic qualifications have been achieved.
Tuition Fees for 2026 Entry
- UK fees: £9,535 per academic year
- International fees: £30,700 per academic year
Your Future Career
Career opportunities in multi-disciplinary engineering and architectural design practices are the primary career paths for students.
As a holistic designer, your competences will be very attractive to a multitude of design-led practices and consultants. Typically, you will work for large, internationally-known companies.
Companies Students Have Worked for After Graduating
Our recent graduates in the School of Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering have gone on to take up various graduate and professional level roles at companies including:
- Abacus
- ABP
- AECOM
- AMEY
- Arcadis
- Arup
- Atkins
- Balfour Beatty
- Bouygues
- Buro Happold
- CH2M
- Connect Roads
- Costain
- Eurovia
- Fluor
- Foster + Partners
- Interserve
- Jacobs
- Kier
- Laing O'Rourke
- Lendlease
- Lidl
- MACE
- Morgan Sindall
- Mott MacDonald
- Network Rail
- Pick Everard
- Schofields
- Severn Trent
- SISK
- Skanska
- Tesco
- The British Army
- Walter Lilly
- WSP
Compare Our Course Stats at Discover Uni
- 70% say staff value students' views and opinions about the course
- 87% of students say teaching staff have supported their learning well
- 95% in work or doing further study 15 months after the course
Related Courses
- Architectural Engineering MEng
- Architecture BArch
- Civil Engineering and Architectural Engineering with a Foundation Year
- Civil Engineering BEng
- Civil Engineering MEng
- Urban Planning BSc
- Urban Planning MPlan
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