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Urban Design (Tulsa), M.U.D.
The Urban Design (Tulsa), M.U.D. program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of urban design principles and practices.
Program Details
- Minimum Total Hours (Thesis): 33
- Minimum Total Hours (Non-Thesis): 33
- Program Code: M865
Required Courses
The program requires the following courses:
- Core Courses:
- ARCH 6590: Professional Project Research (3 credit hours)
- ARCH 6680: Urban Design Studio (3 credit hours)
- ARCH 6680: Urban Design Studio (3 credit hours)
- Professional Electives: Choose 9 hours
- Electives: Choose at least nine hours of other electives as approved by the director of the program
- Project/Thesis Research: Choose one of the following:
- ARCH 6690: Professional Project (Non-Thesis students)
- ARCH 5980: Research for Master's Thesis (Thesis students only)
Professional Electives
The following professional electives are available:
- ARCH 5713: Real Estate Fundamentals (3 credit hours)
- ARCH 5743: Legal Framework for Design (3 credit hours)
- ARCH 5763: Landscape Architecture for Architects (3 credit hours)
- ARCH 5990: Special Studies in Architecture (1-6 credit hours)
- ARCH 6643: Urban Design Theory (3 credit hours)
- L A 5243: Landscape Architecture Technology: Materials and Construction (3 credit hours)
- L A 5343: Landscape Architecture Technology: Site Issues (3 credit hours)
- L A 5923: Planting Design (3 credit hours)
- RCPL 5003: The Global City and Planning Issues (3 credit hours)
- RCPL 5203: Urban Land Use Controls (3 credit hours)
- RCPL 5453: Public Mass Transportation Systems (3 credit hours)
- RCPL 5463: Geographic Information Systems for Land Use Planning (3 credit hours)
- RCPL 5483: (3 credit hours)
- RCPL 5893: Historic Preservation Planning (3 credit hours)
General Requirements for all Master's Degrees
The master’s degree requires the equivalent of at least two semesters of satisfactory graduate work and additional work as may be prescribed for the degree. All coursework applied to the master’s degree must carry graduate credit. Master’s degree programs which require a thesis consist of at least 30 credit hours. All non-thesis master’s degree programs require at least 30 credit hours. Credit transferred from other institutions must meet specific criteria and is subject to certain limitations. Courses completed through correspondence study may be applied to the master’s degree. To qualify for a graduate degree, students must achieve an overall grade point average of 3.0 or higher in the degree program coursework and in all resident graduate coursework attempted. A student must also have at least a 3.0 in all coursework (including undergraduate coursework if any). Additional information for master's degree students may be found in the Graduate College Bulletin.
