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Please don't yell at me if this is the wrong thread for this, but I had someone tell me yesterday that Kennesaw State has the best Architectural engineering program around and GT's is terrible? Any opinions on the matter?[emoji51]Or Kennesaw State?
Any of them would have to get a lot better.
Please don't yell at me if this is the wrong thread for this, but I had someone tell me yesterday that Kennesaw State has the best Architectural engineering program around and GT's is terrible? Any opinions on the matter?[emoji51]
I thought so, I need some ammo to take back to this coworker of mine.. so let's hear it..Oh snap. I'm guessing @Architorture23 and @The V might have something to say about this.
Oddest game ever. Kicked their ass in a stadium resembling an old recreation area with old bleachers.No, I remember the game at some high school stadium that resembled Panthersville. Last season before their new one.
I thought so, I need some ammo to take back to this coworker of mine.. so let's hear it..
My guess is whoever told you that got rejected by Tech.Please don't yell at me if this is the wrong thread for this, but I had someone tell me yesterday that Kennesaw State has the best Architectural engineering program around and GT's is terrible? Any opinions on the matter?[emoji51]
This was a mom of a 19 yr old HS senior who has "done all the research" on architectural programs...My guess is whoever told you that got rejected by Tech.
Please don't yell at me if this is the wrong thread for this, but I had someone tell me yesterday that Kennesaw State has the best Architectural engineering program around and GT's is terrible? Any opinions on the matter?[emoji51]
what is architectural engineering?Please don't yell at me if this is the wrong thread for this, but I had someone tell me yesterday that Kennesaw State has the best Architectural engineering program around and GT's is terrible? Any opinions on the matter?[emoji51]
Well whatever the architectural program is called... I just assumed it was an engineering program. So it's not?what is architectural engineering?
Well whatever the architectural program is called... I just assumed it was an engineering program. So it's not?
What differentiates architectural engineering from architecture (architect) as a separate and single, integrated field of study, compared to other engineering disciplines, is its multi-disciplinary engineering approach. Through training in and appreciation of architecture, the field seeks integration of building systems within its overall building design. Architectural engineering includes the design of building systems including heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), plumbing, fire protection, electrical, lighting, architectural acoustics, and structural systems. In some university programs, students are required to concentrate on one of the systems; in others, they can receive a generalist architectural or building engineering degree.
We played at MTSU. Not that different.
A 2 for 1 with State once they get their new stadium up and running wouldn't be the end of the world. But, I'd rather cancel the program than ever go away to the ööööhole that is Statesboro
They're not the same, I was just joking around. Architectural Engineering is typically a non-studio-based program dealing more with building systems (HVAC, Electrical, Fire Protection, etc.) But SPSU has a real-life architecture program. And it has always had a pretty good architecture program, actually. It should, their Dean holds a BS and MS in Architecture from............Well whatever the architectural program is called... I just assumed it was an engineering program. So it's not?
I just looked it up. It's #26They're not the same, I was just joking around. Architectural Engineering is typically a non-studio-based program dealing more with building systems (HVAC, Electrical, Fire Protection, etc.) But SPSU has a real-life architecture program. And it has always had a pretty good architecture program, actually. It should, their Dean holds a BS and MS in Architecture from............
the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Seriously, I think GT's architecture program was ranked #25-30 in the world the last time I looked.
Of course, I don't know nowadays even what drafting classes entail. My engineering courses required a T-square, drawing kit, various mechanical pencils, brush, all that other crap. They may use fancy computers now.
Architectural engineering?Please don't yell at me if this is the wrong thread for this, but I had someone tell me yesterday that Kennesaw State has the best Architectural engineering program around and GT's is terrible? Any opinions on the matter?[emoji51]