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AAP NYC Academic Programs

AAP NYC: students at a lecture in the loft

 

Be exposed to the best in contemporary practices within the context of an international city. Build professional contacts with Cornell's extensive metropolitan alumni network. Gain valuable professional experience through an internship with an urban firm or with an innovative public, private, or nonprofit organization. Study for a semester a the college's newest off-campus facility for an immersive urban experience.

 

Programming

Students in residence during fall terms may choose from classes in architecture and city and regional planning; spring term participants select from offerings in architecture and art. 

The shorter Winter Session provides an opportunity for students from all three departments and outside the college to explore issues of the city and visual culture. Follow the links on the left-hand side for details about the programs.

 

At a Glance
  • Fall Term: B.Arch. / Urban and Regional Studies / M.Arch.1 (professional degree)
  • Spring Term: B.Arch. / Art (B.F.A.)
  • Summer Term: M.Arch.2 (post-professional degree)
  • Winter Session: Special programs in architecture and art; open to all students