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Pennsylvania State University

Department of Architectural Engineering
104 Engineering A University Park
PA. 16802, USA

Website:

www.engr.psu.edu/AE/

Degree:

Bachelor of Architectural Engineering (BAE); Master of Engineering (MEng) in Architectural Engineering; Master of Architectural Engineering (MAE) integrated with the BAE degree; Master of Science (MS) in Architectural Engineering; Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Architectural Engineering.

Program Overview:

Penn State offers a 5-year undergraduate Architectural Engineering degree with an option in Lighting and Electrical Systems that focuses on lighting design. The graduate program in lighting admits students from backgrounds in Architecture, Engineering or Science. Graduates are employed by top lighting design and A/E ¬firms, lighting product manufacturers, and academic institutions.

Contact/Faculty:

Richard Mistrick
814-863-2086

Kevin Houser
814-863-3555

Tuition:

approximately. $23,000-29,000 Non-PA resident (2007)

Number of Graduates per Year:

Approximately 16 students in the Lighting/Electrical Option graduate with a BAE each year. Typically, about 6 of these students also receive the Integrated MAE Degree. Additionally, 4-7 full-time M.Eng., MS and PhD students typically study lighting at the graduate level each year. A limited nmber of graduate teaching and research assistantships are available.

Curriculum:

  • Fundamental of Electric & Illumination Systems
  • Basic Theory of Bldg Illumination
  • Advanced Architectural Illumination
  • Computer Aided Lighting Design & Analysis
  • Senior Design Project I & II
  • Daylighting
  • Luminous Flux Transfer
  • Luminaire Optics
  • Lighting Deign for Visual Appearance
  • Stage Lighting Design
  • Sensation and Perception
  • Psychology of Visual Perception 
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