| Did you know that we can build houses today that use half the energy of a typical new house? Such houses can also be healthier for the people who live in them. And, the materials used to build them can perform better and last longer with less environmental impact. In Residential Building Science and Technology, you can be at the forefront of the transition to highly efficient, highly durable, and more environmentally-compatible structures. If you have an interest in buildings, architecture, and new technology, the Residential Building Science & Technology (RBST) program may be a perfect match for you. Every day building scientists find new ways and new materials to make buildings better. RBST graduates have a range of career possibilities. You might work with builders in the field, in a research institute, with a product manufacturer, or as a consultant. The Residential Building Science and Technology program is a specialization within the Bio-based Products (B.S.) major, offered through the College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences (CFANS). |