Best Schools for Architectural Engineering Technologies in 2026
These are the top schools offering Architectural Engineering Technologies, ranked by DegreeWorth Score. The score combines graduate earnings, AI automation resilience, job market demand, and return on tuition investment. The average Architectural Engineering Technologies graduate earns $55,341/yr across 9 schools.
All Architectural Engineering Technologies Programs Ranked
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| # | Program | DW Score | Earnings | AI Risk | ROI |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Architectural Engineering Technologies
Purdue University-Main Campus · West Lafayette, IN |
71
66–73 |
$75,913/yr | High | 22.4x |
| 2 |
Architectural Engineering Technologies
Indiana University-Indianapolis · Indianapolis, IN |
68
64–70 |
$69,349/yr | High | 19.2x |
| 3 |
Architectural Engineering Technologies
University of Southern Mississippi · Hattiesburg, MS |
71
66–72 |
$76,114/yr | High | 16.2x |
| 4 |
Architectural Engineering Technologies
Seminole State College of Florida · Sanford, FL |
67
62–69 |
$50,908/yr | High | 38.4x |
| 5 |
Architectural Engineering Technologies
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred · Alfred, NY |
60
55–63 |
$46,044/yr | High | 16.9x |
| 6 |
Architectural Engineering Technologies
Farmingdale State College · Farmingdale, NY |
59
52–63 |
$41,838/yr | High | 20.4x |
| 7 |
Architectural Engineering Technologies
Ranken Technical College · Saint Louis, MO |
53
50–54 |
$51,903/yr | High | 6.4x |
| 8 |
Architectural Engineering Technologies
New England Institute of Technology · East Greenwich, RI |
48
43–50 |
$50,342/yr | High | 3.5x |
| 9 |
Architectural Engineering Technologies
University of Hartford · West Hartford, CT |
35
30–39 |
$35,654/yr | High | 2.1x |
Methodology
Programs are ranked by DegreeWorth Score, which combines four equally weighted factors: graduate earnings (Year 1 after graduation), AI automation resilience (based on OpenAI and academic research), job market size (BLS annual openings), and earnings-to-tuition multiple (10-year projected earnings vs. 4-year tuition).
Earnings data comes from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, which reports actual median earnings of graduates — not self-reported surveys.