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Conestoga College
Bachelor of Engineering - Building Systems Engineering
- Cambridge, Canada
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
Blended
English
https://www.conestogac.on.ca/fulltime/bachelor-of-engineering-building-systems-engineering...


Conestoga College
Bachelor of Engineering - Building Systems Engineering
- Kitchener, Canada
- Waterloo, Canada
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Bachelor's degree
Full time, Part time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Engineering - Building Systems Engineering (BSE) program delivered at the honors level, is accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB) allowing graduates to become professional engineers after completing their mandatory work experience and writing a professional practice exam. This paid co-op program explores the present and future of modern, energy-efficient and sustainable buildings with increasingly complex operational systems. The BSE program targets motivated individuals looking for challenging careers in design and integration of building systems, energy, and utilities as well as building operations and facilities management. Delivered using a project-based learning environment, the BSE program allows students to solve real-world problems by integrating mechanical, electrical and control engineering knowledge with environmental, business, project management concepts and team dynamics skills. The three co-op work terms and the increasingly complex projects, strategically integrated with academic semesters, enhance students’ skills and job readiness.
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Shenyang Jianzhu University
Bachelor in Building Environment and Energy Application Engineering
- Shenyang, China
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
Chinese
This major aims at developing senior engineering and technical talents who are qualified for the planning, design, construction, installation, equipment debugging, equipment research and development, operation management, scientific research and teaching of HAVC, gas supply, building energy-saving technology, building water supply and drainage, heat supply and new energy utilization in the field of industrial and civil building environment control technology.


AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
Bachelor of Construction
- Auckland, New Zealand
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
AUT’s Bachelor of Construction aims to equip students with robust and industry relevant skills for careers as either construction managers or as quantity surveyors in the local and global construction industry. Both roles are vital for the construction industry. The degree emphasises the capabilities required by the construction sector, and graduates will be well prepared for future roles in the construction industry. The RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors) accreditation for the Bachelor of Construction is scheduled for the end of 2024. Graduates of this programme will be eligible for RICS accreditation if they successfully complete a Bachelor of Construction major and the Professional Practice minor. As part of your degree, you also have the option to pursue courses from a second minor or elective courses.


Berklee College Of Music Inc
Bachelor in Ableton Live Techniques: Sampling
- Berklee, USA
Bachelor's degree
Distance Learning
English
Building on the skills learned in Ableton Live Techniques: Fundamentals, in Ableton Live Techniques: Sampling you will explore the sampler devices in Ableton Live.
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Building Technology degree programs offer a fascinating intersection of architecture, engineering, and construction management. At the Bachelor's level, this field prepares you to engage with advanced principles in building design, sustainability, and infrastructure development.
You’ll explore topics like building systems integration, energy efficiency, and materials science. Common courses cover structural design, construction methods, and environmental impact assessments, all essential for crafting innovative solutions in real-world settings. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives while learning to navigate complex projects that influence community welfare.
Through hands-on experiences, you’ll develop critical field-specific skills such as utilizing modeling tools for structural analysis, assessing building performance, and implementing sustainable practices. Graduates will find opportunities in various sectors, including construction management, architecture, and urban planning, where they can apply their knowledge to create functional and sustainable spaces.