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what is the difference? in what they do, how much they make, who gets hired more, best colleges, years to graduate?

i like drawing, graphic designing and l like math too (and interested in computers)... which should l take in college? or do you have any recommendations?

thanks.

 

what's the difference between architecture and architectural engineering

architectural does the design of buildings and the architectural engineering is more maths and physics.

for example, in architectural you make the draws of a building, but you dont know if your building its going to be stand up, this is the part of the engineering, all relationed with forces, gravity, simple machines.

i think you should choice architectural engineering

 

what's the difference between architecture and architectural engineering

Architecturer made building beautiful
architectural engineer made building strong

Arch. Engg. usually r in 5 years program in most 4 years colleges

Arch. Engg needs to take the FE (fundamental engineering exam) in order to become a PE (professional engineer), Architecturer does not need to. Arch. Engg made more

Do u like Physics, Fluid mechanics, Thermodynamics stuff, HVAC? If u do, go for the engineering degree

If u r more interested in graphic side, probably architecturer is a better choice

 

what's the difference between architecture and architectural engineering

Architectural engineers focus on the math/engineering aspects of building design (loads, etc.) -- the structural & functional elements.

Architects need to understand that but also focus on the artisitic elements of design. Good ones usually make more than the engineers.

If u go to a college that has a good school of architecture, they will help u with course selection. If u r in high school, find out whether u can take a CAD class. That is computer-aided drafting--that would be perfect for you.