Urban Design and Built Environment Graduate Major
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Program Overview
School of Environment and Society
The School of Environment and Society comprises several departments, including the Department of Architecture and Building Engineering.
Department of Architecture and Building Engineering
The Department of Architecture and Building Engineering offers various programs, including:
- Architecture and Building Engineering Undergraduate Major
- Architecture and Building Engineering Graduate Major
- Urban Design and Built Environment Graduate Major
- Engineering Sciences and Design Graduate Major
Urban Design and Built Environment Graduate Major
The Graduate Major in Urban Design and Built Environment provides interdisciplinary education and research, with faculty covering various disciplines from science and engineering fields to social sciences. This program aims to equip students with the knowledge and abilities to create and maintain resilient cities and environments.
5 Features of the Urban Design and Built Environment Graduate Major
- A Fusion of Education and Research Encompassing Science, Engineering, and Social Sciences: The program offers a wide array of knowledge and abilities to create and maintain resilient cities and environments.
- Cultivating the Inventiveness to Discover Needs and Create Solutions: The program develops flexible inventive thinking expected of next-generation builders of cities and environments.
- Utilizing Advanced Technology in Designing Cities and Environments: The program utilizes advanced technologies, such as simulation technology using a supercomputer and spatial information processing technology.
- Interaction with Research Abroad and Cultivating Internationality: The program provides opportunities for students to cultivate internationality, including communication skills and respect for diverse cultures and values.
- Develop Practical Skills with Real-World Applications: The program offers opportunities for students to share and apply research findings, contributing to society and learning the importance of practical research.
Curriculum
The curriculum of the Urban Design and Built Environment Graduate Major includes lectures covering methodology related to rolling out research and development, and interactive lectures in studio format. The program also utilizes various laboratory facilities to provide students with hands-on experience.
Faculty and Research Laboratories
The Department of Architecture and Building Engineering has a faculty with diverse research interests and expertise. The department also has various research laboratories and subjects, providing students with opportunities to engage in research and development.
Future Career Paths
The department provides information on future career paths and graduate stories, showcasing the achievements and experiences of alumni.
Admissions
The department offers information on admissions, including requirements and procedures for applying to the programs.
Other Programs
The School of Environment and Society also comprises other departments, including the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, the Department of Transdisciplinary Science and Engineering, the Department of Social and Human Sciences, and the Department of Technology and Innovation Management. The school also has an Institute for Liberal Arts.
