Learn Today, Build Tomorrow (Short)
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The Durham School is where you can learn today, build tomorrow.
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- [00:00:00.110]Architectural engineering blends
- [00:00:01.720]the principles of engineering
- [00:00:03.140]with the knowledge of building systems.
- [00:00:05.220]It's one of the most in demand professions today.
- [00:00:08.080]The Architectural Engineering program
- [00:00:10.030]at the University of Nebraska's Durham School
- [00:00:12.380]is meeting that industry demand.
- [00:00:14.400]It's where you can learn today and build tomorrow.
- [00:00:17.280]I think the Durham School really stands out
- [00:00:19.070]and is special compared to other programs
- [00:00:21.230]because of its industry relations
- [00:00:23.710]and the faculty that they have here.
- [00:00:25.700]This is one of the best,
- [00:00:27.270]or maybe even the best in the nation.
- [00:00:30.100]From day one, Durham School students
- [00:00:32.010]start building toward their career
- [00:00:33.550]through one-to-one connections with peers, faculty members,
- [00:00:36.690]and industry professionals.
- [00:00:38.250]We've got amazing faculty and staff,
- [00:00:40.540]and we've got this really unique industry component.
- [00:00:43.710]We're one of the most comprehensive programs
- [00:00:45.670]in architectural engineering.
- [00:00:47.170]To leverage strong industry connections,
- [00:00:49.340]students learn at a state of the art facility
- [00:00:51.720]on the Omaha campus of the University of Nebraska.
- [00:00:54.620]One of the design decisions that they made
- [00:00:56.330]was to remove the acoustical ceiling tile
- [00:00:58.730]so that all the conduit, duct work, and piping is exposed.
- [00:01:02.350]On purpose it was designed
- [00:01:03.940]to expose systems to show how buildings are connected.
- [00:01:07.800]It is a living, breathing education facility
- [00:01:10.960]for this industry.
- [00:01:12.430]Omaha is Nebraska's largest city,
- [00:01:14.413]home to some of the world's largest,
- [00:01:16.013]most respected architecture, engineering,
- [00:01:18.620]and construction companies.
- [00:01:20.080]And so there is a very unique opportunity then
- [00:01:22.910]for our students and our faculty
- [00:01:25.130]to get engaged with local industry.
- [00:01:28.120]There's was no better place in the world than Omaha
- [00:01:31.040]for a program like Architectural Engineering.
- [00:01:33.350]Students work toward
- [00:01:34.360]a five year Master's degree.
- [00:01:35.930]In the final years of the program,
- [00:01:37.640]students participate in industry-based internships.
- [00:01:40.670]Graduates of the program, oftentimes,
- [00:01:42.610]have several job opportunities waiting for them.
- [00:01:45.180]Many students receive scholarships.
- [00:01:47.070]We have rigorous program.
- [00:01:48.860]Among the very best in the country, if not the best.
- [00:01:51.880]It's a five year program for your Master's.
- [00:01:53.507]Other programs take five years
- [00:01:55.330]just to get their undergraduate.
- [00:01:56.540]The Durham School
- [00:01:57.430]at the University of Nebraska,
- [00:01:59.080]it's where you can learn today and build tomorrow.
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