Program Overview
Programs
The Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation at Columbia University offers a range of programs for students interested in architecture, urbanism, preservation, and real estate.
Architecture
- Master of Architecture
- M.S. Advanced Architectural Design
- M.S. Computational Design Practices
- M.S. Critical, Curatorial & Conceptual Practices
- Ph.D. Architecture
- New York/Paris
- Intro Program
Urbanism
- M.S. Architecture and Urban Design
- M.S. Urban Planning
- Ph.D. Urban Planning
Preservation
- M.S. Historic Preservation
- Ph.D. Historic Preservation
Real Estate
- M.S. Real Estate Development
Research
The school is home to various research centers, labs, and initiatives that focus on different aspects of architecture, urbanism, and preservation.
Resources
The school provides a range of resources for students, including an academic calendar, course listings, faculty resources, and student resources.
Academic Calendar
The academic calendar outlines the important dates and deadlines for the academic year.
Courses
The school offers a variety of courses in architecture, urbanism, preservation, and real estate.
Faculty Resources
Faculty members have access to resources such as the Hybrid Pedagogy Guide.
Student Resources
Students have access to resources such as career services, student organizations, and facilities like the Avery Library and the Making Studio.
Admissions
The school's admissions process involves several steps, including thinking about applying, the application process, and after being admitted.
Thinking About Applying
Prospective students can learn more about the school's programs and the application process.
Application Process
The application process involves submitting an application and supporting materials.
After You're Admitted
Once admitted, students can learn more about the next steps, including tuition and aid, and frequently asked questions.
Tuition & Aid
The school provides information on tuition and financial aid options.
FAQ
The school's FAQ section answers common questions about the application process and the school's programs.
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