
Architectural Engineering and Construction Science
The department strives to prepare students for successful life-long careers and to provide leadership in the industry.
Welcome
The Kansas State University GE Johnson Department of Architectural Engineering and Construction Science is nationally recognized for preparing graduates for careers in engineering and construction. The combination of these two programs in one department is unique and prepares students to work effectively as professional members of an integrated architecture-engineering-constructor team, and produce quality design and construction of the built environment.
Top news and stories
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K-State Tau Beta Pi chapter honored with multiple award wins at annual convention
A delegation of six students, along with Interim Dean Brad Kramer and notable alumnus and college namesake Carl R. Ice and his wife, Mary Ice, made the trip to receive the awards in person at the convention. -
Pair of architectural engineering students receive ASHRAE scholarships
Two architectural engineering students at Kansas State University received scholarships from the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, or ASHRAE, for the 2025-26 school year. - Katie Loughmiller to lead GE Johnson Department of Architectural Engineering and Construction Science
Katie Loughmiller, associate professor and acting head of the GE Johnson Department of Architectural Engineering and Construction Science, has been named to the permanent role of department head, effective June 6.