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How is an engineering program different than the programs offered by Architectural and Manufacturing Sciences?

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How is an engineering program different than the programs offered by Architectural and Manufacturing Sciences?

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Engineering programs are heavily focused on math and science because of their design emphasis. Graduates from A&M Sciences are more applied in their focus and they are responsible for taking the engineering design and making it a reality. In other words, our graduates are the managers or supervisors of engineers or other technical professional who put the teams or processes together to manufacture or build the product. The architectural emphasis is different in approach. Our graduates actually design structures. Electrical, Mechanical and Civil engineers are used to design building systems that requires engineer for liability purposes. Residential design typically relies heavily on meeting building codes without the need for engineering review.

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