Graduate Programs in Structural Engineering?

<p>Hi, I recently posted this in the Engineering thread, but I'm also asking here for any other answers.</p>

<p>I'm going to be a freshman at Syracuse this fall for the B.Arch, and I plan to supplement my architecture education with taking extra courses in solid mechanics and structural analysis. I want to strengthen my structural engineering knowledge after architecture for professional practice. What are some strong graduate programs where I can do this? To reiterate, I don't plan on doing research, I just wish to have a supplementary engineering education with my architecture degree. I know it's a little early to be thinking of this, but I want to look at requirements for graduate programs so I know which courses I should be taking to the side of my studio courses.</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>[Architectural</a> Engineering Schools/Programs in the United States of America](<a href=“http://www.univsource.com/architectural.htm]Architectural”>http://www.univsource.com/architectural.htm)</p>

<p>Aren’t those undergraduate programs, though?</p>

<p>Here are some grad school rankings</p>

<p>[QS</a> World University Rankings - Topuniversities](<a href=“http://www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings/world-university-rankings/2011/subject-rankings/engineering/civil-engineering]QS”>http://www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings/world-university-rankings/2011/subject-rankings/engineering/civil-engineering)</p>

<p>[NRC</a> Rankings Overview: Civil and Environmental Engineering - Faculty - The Chronicle of Higher Education](<a href=“NRC Rankings Overview: Civil and Environmental Engineering”>NRC Rankings Overview: Civil and Environmental Engineering)</p>

<p>“Aren’t those undergraduate programs, though?”</p>

<p>Only a limited number of schools have architectural engineering programs, so that list identifies those programs. Most of them offer graduate degrees in that specialty as well as undergrad degrees.</p>