The MS AURD is a program at the forefront of urban design research focused on issues of urbanization through the exploration of social, environmental, and technological domains. Gain a global perspective on urbanism through the study of iconic New York City and diverse urban metropolitan regions around the world.
The MS. in Architecture, Urban and Regional Design (MS AURD) 3-semester post-professional program focuses on the intersection of urban forms, applied technology, climate resilience, ecosystems, and socio-cultural aspects of cities. In three advanced design studios, learn how to be an agent of change by responding to critical issues within the global context of 21st-century urbanism.
The MS AURD is a program at the forefront of urban design research focused on issues of urbanization through the exploration of social, cultural, technological, and environmental domains. The program focuses on four main areas to project scenarios for FUTURE CITIES and URBAN INNOVATION:
Interscalar forms of urbanization
Climate Resilience
Applied Urban Technology
Socio-cultural aspects of Cities
Gain a global perspective on urbanism through the study of iconic New York City and diverse urban metropolitan regions around the world. The M.S AURD builds on your existing professional degree in architecture, landscape or urban design. While studying in New York City, you’ll connect with organizations, institutions, stakeholders, and the larger community throughout the metropolitan area. You’ll also develop a global perspective on urbanism through international travel and project work.
Our MS AURD is also a designated STEM program, making its international graduates eligible for the extended, 24-month extension to the Optional Practical Training (OPT) Visa.
Highlights
History/Theory of Urbanism
Advanced Systems of Representation for Urban Design
Climate change, Resiliency
Landscape Urbanism, Infrastructures, Ecology, Sustainable and Biophilic Cities
Urban Technology, Data-driven Urban Analytics, Computational Urbanism, Smart Technologies, Environmental Modeling
Socio-Cultural dynamics, Community Engagement, Urban-Public Interest Design, Public Space
Social Justice, Equity, Public Health
22 مايو 2024
New York Institute of Technology
1855 Broadway (at 61st Street),
New York,
10023, United States
Professional architecture or landscape architecture degree from an accredited college or university approved by the National Architecture Accrediting Board (NAAB), or the equivalent if applying with a foreign degree from another country.
Minimum GPA of 3.0.
The following minimum scores required for full admission to graduate programs are:
IELTS score: 6.0
TOEFL (iBT) score: 79
Pearson PTE score: 53
Deadline
Jan. 15
Applications will be accepted after the Jan. 15 deadline, as long as space is available.
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