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Grad School / Program:

  • Urban Design

  • Contact:
  • 202 Wurster Hall #2000
    The College of Environmental Design
    University of California-Berkeley
    Berkeley, CA CA 94720-2
    United States




  • Degrees Granted:
  • Masters

  • Programs offered:
  • On-campus
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  • Description:
  • The Master of Urban Design degree program is an advanced, interdisciplinary program of study with a concentrated time for completion. The program's goals are to further train designers who are able to work effectively in teams across a large range of scales and with a well-developed understanding of urban places and the interdependencies of the fabric of buildings, landscapes, public ways, and the social interactions that shape them.

  • Admission Information:
  • Admission to the Master of Urban Design program requires:

    A prior professional degree in architecture (B.Arch. or M.Arch.), landscape architecture (B.L.A. or M.L.A.), or city and regional planning (M.C.P., M.U.P. with a strong design background).
    Evidence of high-quality academic and professional work, including minimum GRE and TOEFL score requirements.
    Two years of professional experience after completion of the professional degree is recommended but not required. Applicants will be evaluated based on the quality of their work.
    Recommended: A course in history/theory of urban form (comparable to City Planning 240). Students without this course will be expected to enroll in City Planning 240 during the program.






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