Looking to shape the future of cities and communities? The Master of Urban Design degree will equip you with the tools and knowledge necessary to tackle the challenges of sustainable design, social equity and community engagement. From design studios to field experiences, the Urban Design program offers an immersive and hands-on educational experience. Pair this degree with the for additional opportunities.
Urban Design - M.U.D.
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About the Master's Degree in Urban Design
The Master of Urban Design (M.U.D) is open to those holding a bachelor’s degree in architecture, landscape architecture, architectural studies, planning or other allied disciplines. The Master of Urban design professionally directed coursework with a focus on issues of urban or regional scale. A foundation in studio design is reinforced with the history and theory of urban design, real state and urban development, and planning and urban systems courses. The program focuses on the student’s capacity to engage critically with the future of the discipline. Students in the Master of Urban Design program complete independent research (capstone) project of their own definition.
Urban Design at Â鶹´«Ã½ graduates knowledgeable specialists who engage the complex challenges of demographic change, sustainability and equity in the development of cities.
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Examples of Possible Careers and Salaries for Urban Design - M.U.D.
Graduates of Â鶹´«Ã½'s Master of Urban Design degree are prepared for careers as urban and regional planners, architectural managers, and designers. They can work in architectural firms, planning agencies, and municipal governments, shaping sustainable urban environments, revitalizing communities, and creating innovative public spaces that enhance the quality of life for residents.