
Graduate School of Architecture, Preservation, and Planning
Mission
Beyond its specific educational aims, the objectives of the School include basic research in the fields of architecture, planning, and preservation, exchange with other disciplines in the University, and the intensity of experimentation that makes the School part of broader international debates.
Degrees Awarded
M.S./Professional Master of Science in Advanced Architectural
Design,
Master of Science in Architecture & Urban Design,
The Ph.D. program in Architecture,
Master of Science in Urban Planning,
The Ph.D. Program in Urban Planning,
Master of Science in Historic Preservation,
Certificate in Conservation of Historic Buildings & Archaeological Sites,
Master of Science in Real Estate Development
Programs
GSAP offers professional degree programs in Architecture, Urban Design, Urban Planning, Historic Preservation, and Real Estate. While most graduates leave the school to practice in these fields, many also pursue careers in related areas such as multimedia design, 3D animation, marketing and consulting.
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ENROLLMENT |
582 |
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DIVERSITY - Graduate |
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Asian |
8% |
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Black |
3% |
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Hispanic |
2% |
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Other |
4% |
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INTERNSHIPS |
Mandatory Internship for Historic Preservation |
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SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION |
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Mark Wigley, Dean |
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David Hinkle, Associate Dean |
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Nancy Degnan, Urban Planning |
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