Architectural Engineering Technology
What is ARCH@usm?
ARCH@Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ provides an innovative education that prepares graduates to be responsible and viable professionals. With this degree, your imagination is your limitation.
The mission of ARCH@Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ is to prepare students for successful careers in the design and construction industry and also to prepare students for advanced study in professional Master of Architecture programs. ARCH@Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ focuses on creative, business, technical, and communication skills necessary for a successful career in architecture.
The Architectural Engineering Technology program is accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET, , under the commission’s General Criteria and Program Criteria for Architectural Engineering Technology and Similarly Named Programs.
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Disclosure
The Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering Technology at the University of Southern Mississippi is an undergraduate pre-professional 4-year degree.
Students who complete the Bachelor of Science in Architecture Engineering Technology at University of Southern Mississippi may continue on to a Master of Architecture program at another institution if they decide to pursue licensure as an Architect. Many schools of architecture nationwide provide Master of Architecture programs that are compatible with our undergraduate degree (consult the directory of accredited programs in North America).
For questions, please contact Ms. Cewe-Malloy at Leffi.CeweMalloyFREEMississippi
What Will I Learn?
ARCH@Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ provides graduates with an excellent platform for future graduate studies or a career in architecture and related fields. Students are provided with a well-rounded course of study including the following topics: Architectural Design, Environmental Systems, History of Architecture, Building Science and Technology, and Visualization. Alumni of our program typically track one of two paths upon graduation, directly to graduate school or employment in architecture or related industries. ARCH@Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ allows the student to make a more informed decision about their future academic or career path.
ARCH@Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ students are required to complete one internship before graduation, which is highly desired by future employers. ARCH@Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ shares two-thirds of its courses with the Construction Management program which propels students towards the future of our industry, known as Design-Build. Design-Build is a collaborative approach to designing and constructing a building with a cooperative team of professionals, including architects, engineers, contractors, and constructors. Students have completed paid internships with the following companies and many more: Woodward Design-Build, Varnado Construction Management, Hensel Phelps, Mike Rozier Construction, Yates Construction, Spring Engineering, and Landry, Lewis, and Germany Architects.
Opportunities for travel across the country and abroad include regional and international destinations:
- Laurel, Biloxi, and Jackson, MS
- New Orleans
- Chicago
- San Antonio
- Washington DC
- New Orleans
- London
- Paris
- Tokyo
Faculty Strengths
- Leffi Cewe-Malloy: Experience in teaching the Architectural Engineering and Systems area (LEED AP)
- Erich Connell: Experiential Learning (AIA)
- Nicholas Wickersham, Architectural Critical Regionalism and Material Studies
Availability
Degree Plan | Availability |
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Hattiesburg | |
- Project Architect
- Design-Build Associate
- Building Information Modeling (BIM) Manager
- Field Engineer
- City Planner
- Design Engineer
- Shane Germany, AIA
Graduation Year: 2007 Architect Landry, Lewis, Germany Architects, PA - Michael Vineyard
Graduation Year: 2017 Master of Architecture Student University of Tennessee
- Theresa Rossamondo
Graduation Year: 2018 Field Engineer Hensel Phelps - Islay Burgess, AIA
Graduation Year: 2001 Senior Associate, BIM + Digital Design Manager Gensler
- Richard Bekesh, AIA
Graduation Year: 1988 President / CEO Spring Engineering, Inc.