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    Architectural Engineering

    University of Colorado at Boulder

    University of Colorado at Boulder

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    United States of America, Boulder

    University RankQS Ranking
    264

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines15-May-2023
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 65,454  / year
    Next Intake 15-May-2023

    Architectural Engineering

    About

    Architectural engineers develop and create innovative buildings and structures. Our students learn how to design structural systems, mechanical systems and electrical systems for buildings while tackling challenges related to managing building  construction. We prepare our students to meet the challenges of the 21st century, from creating buildings that can withstand natural disasters to developing affordable green technology to use in structures. 

    •  Become a creative problem-solver

    •  Gain hands-on design experience 

    •  Refine your technical knowledge

    Our students learn to design and construct safe and sustainable buildings. They are creative problem-solvers meeting the challenges of energy needs, building systems and community planning.

    Disciplines

    Engineering & Applied Science

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    First Year Requirements

    Applicants should have a minimum average of 80% on any one of the following Secondary School Leaving Certificates:

    • General Secondary Education Certificate
    • General Secondary School Transcript
    • General Secondary Education Transcript – Credit System

    CU Boulder is test-optional for First-Year applicants graduating high school. If you choose to submit a SAT or ACT score, we will consider it as a part of our holistic review process, evaluating many factors. You will not be at a disadvantage in any way if you don’t submit test scores.

    Transfer Requirements

    • Engineering and Applied Science: Transfer applicants must have taken courses relevant to an engineering curriculum, including at least 2 semesters of college-level calculus along with 2 semesters of calculus-based physics and/or college-level chemistry. Grades in math, science, and engineering courses should be an 80% (B) or above on the U.S. grading scale as well as on the Saudi Arabian grading scale. Overall minimum course average must be an 80% (B) or above on the U.S. grading scale as well as on the Saudi Arabian grading scale.
    • Business: Preference is given to students who have completed finite math (or college algebra), calculus, microeconomics, and macroeconomics. Overall minimum course average must be an 80% (B) or above on the U.S. grading scale, as well as on the Saudi Arabian grading scale.
    • Arts and Sciences: Overall minimum course average must be a 75% (C) or above on the U.S. grading scale, as well as on the Saudi Arabian grading scale.
    • Environmental Design​: Preference is given to students who have taken college-level courses in architecture, planning, or environmental studies. Overall minimum course average must be an 80% (B) or above on the U.S. grading scale, as well as on the Saudi Arabian grading scale.
    • Music: An audition or audition recording is required of all applicants. Overall minimum course average must be an 80% (B) or above on the U.S. grading scale, as well as on the Saudi Arabian grading scale.

    Applicants who do not meet the minimum requirement set by CU Boulder may still receive consideration for their application. Our holistic review process takes several primary and secondary factors into consideration, so it is important to submit a clear and detailed application.

    Career

    • Lighting Laboratory 
    • Associated General Contractors
    • The BOLD Center
    • The University of Colorado Engineering Council (UCEC)
    • Engineers Abroad

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    USD 65,454  / year

    How to Apply

    Step 1: Apply to CU Boulder

    Submit a Common Application. This information is used to determine tuition classification and financial aid eligibility. In the citizenship section, please do the following:

    • Select your citizenship status: Other (Non-US)
    • List of citizenship: Select the country
    • Do you currently hold a valid U.S. Visa? No

    Step 2: Submit all residency documents

    If you completed and submitted the CU Boulder application as above, we will contact you via email to tell you that you may qualify for in-state tuition under the ASSET bill. You will be asked to provide the Office of Admissions with your final, official high school transcript as well as submit a signed affidavit saying you are currently seeking legal status or will seek it as soon as you are eligible. The affidavit is part of the College Opportunity Fund application and can be found on the College Opportunity Fund website. Submit all documents by July 1st.

    If you have previously submitted a College Opportunity Fund and identified as a lawful citizen, you will receive instructions on how to submit a corrected paper COF application from a tuition classification officer in the Office of the Registrar. It is important that you take action on all items to complete the process.

    Step 3: Apply for College Opportunity Fund (COF) and submit affidavit

    Follow the instructions on the CU Boulder Registrar’s website on how to apply for COF, which is a state benefit that reduces the amount of in-state tuition you pay. You will also be able to submit the affidavit mentioned above. Complete the COF affidavit. Click on the ‘Apply Now’ button. Continue with the electronic application and affidavit by filling in your birthdate or clicking on the word ‘here’ to fill out a paper affidavit. If you do the paper affidavit, please mail it to College Opportunity Fund, 1560 Broadway, Suite 1700, Denver, CO 80202. Submit by July 1.

    Step 4: Apply for Financial Aid & Scholarships

    ASSET students are eligible for need-based CU Boulder grants including the First Generation grant. 

    ASSET students are eligible for any CU scholarship available to Colorado residents unless U.S citizenship is specifically listed as a requirement. Opportunities include CU Boulder Esteemed Scholarships and scholarships offered through the CU Boulder Scholarship Application. ASSET students can apply for state and university aid each year beginning October 1 by completing the ASSET Financial Aid Application, also referred to as the CASFA.

    Private scholarships can supplement awards from CU Boulder. Visit our scholarship database for both CU Boulder and private scholarship opportunities.

    Step 5: Find resources at CU Boulder

    Admissions
    Natalie Goodman
    [email protected]

    Financial Aid
    Office of Financial Aid
    303-492-5091
    [email protected]

    Registrar 
    Office of the Registrar
    303-492-6970 (option 3)
    [email protected]

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