

MS in Architecture - Urban Design, University of Arizona
Tucson, Arizona
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18 Months
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About this course
The MS.Arch UD program is a specialized and multi-disciplinary field that looks at various scales of urban analysis and implementation. It combines research and design to help students understand urban, social, economic, and environmental conditions. The curriculum emphasizes urban research methods and explores how buildings, landscapes, infrastructure, public spaces, and society are interconnected. Students learn to design innovative solutions aimed at improving urban life, with core courses covering visual simulation, urban design, history, and theory.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is ideal for those who want to address the pressing challenges of urbanization. It offers a mix of research and practical design skills, preparing students to create solutions for increasingly dense cities. The program’s integration of various urban issues and elective options enables students to customize their learning to fit specific interests in urban development, making it relevant and highly valuable.
Specialisation
Students interested in urban design can pursue this within the program. The curriculum allows for focus areas such as sustainable urbanism, housing, transportation, and contemporary urban theories. The program is open to students with a professional degree in architecture or landscape architecture, or those from other disciplines capable of engaging in urban research.
Course fees
Application fees
19.46L
1st year tuition fees
19.46L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Candidates should have a professional degree in architecture or landscape architecture, or come from other disciplines capable of engaging in urban research.
English language test
PTE
60
TOEFL
79
IELTS
7
DUOLINGO
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Career prospects
Graduates can pursue careers in urban planning, landscape architecture, city development, and related fields. The program equips students with the skills to develop innovative urban solutions, positioning them for jobs in consulting firms, government agencies, and private sector urban development projects.
FAQs
Who can apply for this program?
Applicants with a professional degree in architecture or landscape architecture, or from other relevant disciplines capable of urban research can apply.
What topics can I explore with electives?
Elective courses include sustainable urbanism, housing, transportation, and contemporary urban theories.
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