Master of Science Arch/Urban Design
M.S.Arch/UD

Dual Masters Degree in Urban Design
M.Arch./MCRP & MS/arch/UD/MCRP

Concentration in Urban Design
M.Arch.

Specialization in Urban Design
MCRP

 

 

Urban Design Concentration in Architecture (M.Arch I)

The Masters of Architecture I Program (leading to a first professional degree in architecture) encourages students to focus their elective studies by selecting a concentration of a minimum of 9 credit hours in one of several subject areas.

In the Urban Design Concentration, students are encouraged to take two core courses and one or more electives chosen from the two Urban Design Elective clusters. Students also have the opportunity to study in the graduate summer program – Modern Architecture and the Modern City: Paris, The Netherlands, Barcelona, Berlin.

UD Core Courses
ARCH 6153 Introduction to Urban Design
CRP 6834 Urban Design Policy, Analysis and Implementation
   
UD Cluster Electives - Design + Theory
Arch 6110 Public Space: Questions and Configurations
Arch 6151 Theories of Urban Design
Arch 6152 Studies in Landscape Architecture
Arch 6153 History and Theory of the Modern City
Arch 6155 Contemporary Architecture and Urbanism in Europe
Arch 7042-5 Urban Design Workshop
Arch 8821 Architecture and the Discourse of the Everyday
Arch 8822 Instruments of Urbanism
COA 8630 Theories of Architecture, Space, and Culture
   
UD Cluster Electives - Policy + Implementation
CRP6012 History and Theory of Planning
CRP 6311 Introduction to Transportation Planning
CRP 6611 Introduction to Real Estate Finance and Development
CRP 6640 Applied Real Estate Methods
CRP 6514 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
CRP 6422 Economic Development Analysis and Practice
CRP 6452 Urban Development Policy
CRP 6122 Land Use Planning Methods
CRP 6811 Negotiation, Facilitation and Conflict Mangement

Prospective students for the M.Arch I Program should review the Architecture Program website for information about the program, applications, degree requirements and related information.