eneq
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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............
the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Seriously, I think GT's architecture program was ranked #25-30 in the world the last time I looked.
My friend is studying architecture here at KSU. He likes it, but he's ALWAYS doing homework or projects. Still, I'm guessing the workload is pretty similar across different colleges. He feels like he's getting s good education, though