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2011-2012 Graduate Catalog 
    
2011-2012 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Architectural Engineering and Construction Science


240 Seaton Hall
785-532-5964
Fax: 785-532-3556
arecns@k-state.edu
http://www.ksu.edu/are-cns/

Department Head:

David R. Fritchen

Director of graduate studies:

Kimberly Kramer

Graduate Faculty:

Charles L. Burton, P.E., M.S., University of Kansas
David R. Fritchen, M.S., University of Washington
James F. Goddard, M.S., University of Florida
Fred Hasler, P.E., LEED A.P., M.S., Kansas State University
Julia Keen, P.E., HBDP, Ph.D., Kansas State University
Kimberly W. Kramer, P.E., S.E., M.S., University of Texas at Arlington
Thomas D. Logan, M. Construction Management, University of Kansas
Donald James Phillippi, S.E., AIA, Ph.D., University of California, San Diego
Carl O. Riblett, M.S., Texas A & M University
Thomas Roberts, P.E., M.S., Kansas State University
Raphael A. Yunk, P.E., LEED A.P., M.S., Kansas State University

The department

The Department of Architectural Engineering and Construction Science offers courses of study leading to the master of science degree. The department has ABET accreditation (Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Inc.).

The department consists of 17 full-time faculty members. The research interests of the staff cover major areas of modern building systems design: lighting/electrical, heating and air conditioning, plumbing, structural analysis, cold-formed steel design, green building design, energy analysis, energy auditing, acceptance testing, and indoor air quality. Several faculty members direct research and utilize this research in the enhancement of both graduate and undergraduate teaching. The objective of the program is to provide advanced studies in engineering, analysis and design of all the disciplines in building systems. The department has excellent facilities, which include design drafting rooms, classrooms, faculty offices, an outstanding electrical and lighting laboratory for research and teaching, and access to the most recent computer software technology.

 

Programs

Dual Degree

Master of Science

Courses

Architectural Engineering

Construction Science and Management