I am Monu. I am goingto study Architecture course next year. Ihad a doubt that what is the difference between civil Engineering student and Architecture Engineering student. Your answer will helps me to choose the right course in my higher studies.
ecnal
Sep 27, 17 4:15 am
civil or structural, not architectural.
Civil generally deals with large infrastructure and structural generally deals with buildings.
randomised
Sep 27, 17 5:49 am
I'm sure you can study architectural engineering too
joseffischer
Sep 27, 17 11:11 am
Civil also handles drainage, site work, etc... Civil also can go into environmental, geotech, etc, services such as Phase I and II ESA work, borings. You can get a job working for terracon or united as a civil guy.
Some civil engineers even focus on things like traffic patterns, logistics, light signalling, air traffic controllers, ie transportation stuff. Depends on which school you go to and what you specialize in.
natematt
Sep 27, 17 12:46 pm
Don't confuse Architectural Engineering with Architecture, it's actually an Engineering field.
archinine
Sep 27, 17 12:50 pm
Architectural engineers do engineering work with/for architects because architects cannot engineer. Civil engineers rarely work on buildings and if they do it's only for large scale site work. Civil engs often coordinate with many other types of engineers on large scale infrastructure projects. Civil is one of the more diverse types of engineering whereas architectural engineering is one of the most limiting.
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I am Monu. I am goingto study Architecture course next year. Ihad a doubt that what is the difference between civil Engineering student and Architecture Engineering student. Your answer will helps me to choose the right course in my higher studies.
civil or structural, not architectural.
Civil generally deals with large infrastructure and structural generally deals with buildings.
I'm sure you can study architectural engineering too
Civil also handles drainage, site work, etc... Civil also can go into environmental, geotech, etc, services such as Phase I and II ESA work, borings. You can get a job working for terracon or united as a civil guy.
Some civil engineers even focus on things like traffic patterns, logistics, light signalling, air traffic controllers, ie transportation stuff. Depends on which school you go to and what you specialize in.
Don't confuse Architectural Engineering with Architecture, it's actually an Engineering field.
Architectural engineers do engineering work with/for architects because architects cannot engineer. Civil engineers rarely work on buildings and if they do it's only for large scale site work. Civil engs often coordinate with many other types of engineers on large scale infrastructure projects. Civil is one of the more diverse types of engineering whereas architectural engineering is one of the most limiting.