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About Program

Program Overview


Program Overview

The Yale Architecture program offers various courses and degrees, including the M.Arch I, M.Arch II, M.E.D., Ph.D., and Joint-degree Programs. The program focuses on the study of architecture, including its history, theory, and practice.


Academics

  • Overview: The program provides a comprehensive education in architecture, covering topics such as design, construction, and the social and cultural context of buildings.
  • M.Arch I: A professional degree program that focuses on the fundamental principles of architecture.
  • M.Arch II: A post-professional degree program that allows students to specialize in a particular area of architecture.
  • M.E.D.: A degree program that focuses on the study of environmental design.
  • Ph.D.: A research-based degree program that allows students to pursue advanced studies in architecture.
  • Joint-degree Programs: Programs that combine architecture with other fields, such as business or engineering.
  • Undergraduate Studies: The program offers undergraduate courses and degrees in architecture.
  • The Jim Vlock First Year Building Project: A project-based course that introduces first-year students to the principles of architecture.
  • Student Travel: Opportunities for students to travel and study architecture in different parts of the world.
  • Awards and Fellowships: Scholarships and awards available to students in the program.
  • Explore all Courses: A comprehensive list of courses offered by the program.

Admissions

  • Overview: The program has a competitive admissions process, with requirements that include a portfolio, transcripts, and letters of recommendation.
  • Requirements: The specific requirements for admission to the program, including GPA, test scores, and prerequisite courses.
  • Tuition and Fees: The cost of attending the program, including tuition, fees, and living expenses.
  • Financial Aid: Scholarships, grants, and loans available to students in the program.
  • International Students: Information for international students, including visa requirements and English language proficiency.

Calendar

  • Events: A list of upcoming events, including lectures, exhibitions, and conferences.
  • Academic Calendar: A calendar of important dates, including deadlines for applications and registration.
  • Exhibitions: A list of current and upcoming exhibitions at the school.

Publications

  • Overview: The program publishes several journals and books, including Perspecta, Retrospecta, and Constructs.
  • Perspecta: A journal that features articles and essays on architecture and design.
  • Retrospecta: A journal that features articles and essays on the history of architecture.
  • Constructs: A journal that features articles and essays on the technical aspects of architecture.
  • Books: A list of books published by the program, including monographs and anthologies.

About the School

  • Overview: The school has a long history and a strong reputation in the field of architecture.
  • History and Objectives: The school's mission and objectives, including its commitment to excellence in teaching and research.
  • News: A list of current news and events at the school.
  • Tribal Lands Acknowledgement: A statement acknowledging the school's location on tribal lands.
  • Yale Urban Design Workshop: A workshop that focuses on urban design and planning.
  • Yale Center for Ecosystems in Architecture: A center that focuses on sustainable design and ecosystems.
  • Fabrication Labs: Facilities that provide students with access to advanced technology and equipment.
  • Advanced Technology: The school's commitment to using advanced technology in teaching and research.
  • Staff: A list of faculty and staff members, including their areas of expertise.
  • Visiting: Information for visiting scholars and researchers.

Faculty

  • Explore all Faculty: A list of faculty members, including their areas of expertise and research interests.
  • Endowed Professorships: A list of endowed professorships, including the names of the professors and their areas of expertise.

Students

  • Student Affairs: A list of resources and services available to students, including academic advising and career counseling.
  • Recent Graduates: A list of recent graduates, including their thesis topics and current employment.
  • Student Work: A showcase of student work, including projects and designs.
  • Student Groups: A list of student organizations and clubs, including their activities and events.
  • Career Development: Resources and services available to students to help them develop their careers.

Alumni

  • Overview: The school has a strong alumni network, with graduates working in a variety of fields related to architecture.
  • Awards and Fellowships: Scholarships and awards available to alumni, including those for continuing education and research.
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