Program Overview
Master of Urban Design (M.U.D.) | School of Architecture | University of Miami
Overview
The Master of Urban Design (M.U.D.) program at the University of Miami's School of Architecture is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of urban design principles and practices.
Program Details
- The program is located at the University of Miami's Coral Gables campus, 1223 Dickinson Drive, Coral Gables, FL 33146.
- The School of Architecture offers a range of resources, including the Archive of the New Urbanism and opportunities for internships and careers.
Program Mission and Core Values
The program's mission and core values are centered around the principles of urban design, with a focus on creating sustainable, equitable, and livable cities.
Academics
Admissions and Application
The program's admissions and application process is designed to select students who demonstrate a strong passion for urban design and a commitment to the program's mission and values.
Program Description
The Master of Urban Design program is a comprehensive and interdisciplinary program that combines coursework, research, and practical experience to provide students with a deep understanding of urban design principles and practices.
Curriculum
The program's curriculum is designed to provide students with a broad range of knowledge and skills in urban design, including urban planning, architecture, landscape architecture, and urban policy.
Dual Degree Options
The program offers dual degree options, allowing students to combine their Master of Urban Design with other graduate degrees, such as a Master of Architecture or a Master of Urban Planning.
Tuition and Financial Aid
The program offers a range of tuition and financial aid options, including scholarships, grants, and loans, to help students fund their education.
Resources
School Resources
The School of Architecture offers a range of resources to support students, including the Archive of the New Urbanism, internships and careers, and veterans affairs.
Archive of the New Urbanism
The Archive of the New Urbanism is a unique resource that provides students with access to a wide range of materials and information on urban design and planning.
Internships and Careers
The program offers opportunities for internships and careers, allowing students to gain practical experience and build their professional networks.
Veterans Affairs
The program also offers resources and support for veterans, including assistance with tuition and financial aid.
People
Faculty
The program's faculty are experienced professionals and scholars in the field of urban design, with a deep commitment to teaching and research.
Alumni
The program's alumni are a diverse and accomplished group, with many going on to successful careers in urban design, architecture, and related fields.
Visitors
The program also hosts a range of visitors and guest lecturers, providing students with opportunities to learn from and engage with leading professionals and scholars in the field.
Student Work
The program's students produce a range of innovative and creative work, including designs, plans, and research projects, that demonstrate their skills and knowledge in urban design.
