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Graduate Programs

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Master of Architecture (Professional)
A professional degree program for individuals interested in practicing or teaching architecture.

Master of Architecture (Post-Professional)
The post-professional Master of Architecture programs in architectural design and urban design are open to applicants possessing B.Arch. degrees.

Master of Science in Computer Graphics
This program leads to a Master of Science degree. Applicants are required to have prior knowledge in computer graphics and must submit scores from the GRE and the specific computer science test. Students work in the laboratory maintained by the Program of Computer Graphics in Rhodes Hall.

Master of Landscape Architecture
The graduate landscape architecture program includes 1) a three-year degree designed for students from diverse educational backgrounds who want to enter the profession fully qualified at the master's level; and 2) a two-year program for students that already have a degree in landscape architecture or architecture. Visit the Department of Landscape Architecture website for more information.

 

Doctor of Philosophy in the History of Architecture and Urban Development (Ph.D.)
Cornell's program in the History of Architecture and Urban Development (HAUD) is situated within the College of Architecture, Art and Planning's Department of Architectural Design. Several degrees in history are offered in the College: B.S. and Ph.D. in the History of Architecture; B.S. in Urban and Regional Studies; and  Master's and Ph.D. in Historic Preservation Planning.


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