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What is the major of architectural engineering?
Architectural engineering is a major of architectural engineering.

This major is mainly responsible for the teaching and management of construction engineering direction of civil engineering specialty, and mainly cultivates and grasps the basic theories of soil mechanics, engineering mechanics, architectural architecture, surveying and structural engineering. Professional training has a solid foundation in natural science, and understands the main contents and application prospects of contemporary science and technology.

Training requirements of architectural engineering specialty

1, with the preliminary ability of engineering design, test, construction, management and research.

2, master the basic theory of engineering mechanics, building architecture, soil mechanics, master the basic knowledge of engineering planning and selection, engineering materials, structural analysis and design, foundation treatment, master the basic technology of construction machinery, electrician, engineering measurement and test, construction technology and organization;

3. Have the basic ability of engineering drawing, computer application and the use of experimental instruments, and have the ability to comprehensively apply various means (including foreign language tools) to query data and obtain information.

Construction engineering technology is a major under the catalogue of civil engineering majors in ordinary higher vocational colleges, belonging to civil engineering majors. This major is a junior college level in colleges and universities, with a duration of 3 years. Accept the teaching research, guidance, consultation and service of the National Higher Vocational Education Civil Engineering Teaching Steering Committee.

The major of architectural engineering technology mainly includes four aspects: civil engineering, heating, sanitation and gas engineering, elevator and fire fighting, which are mainly set up in colleges featuring civil engineering.