15 Course Programs in Architecture Studies in USA for 2024

Course Programs in Architecture Studies in USA for 2024Filter
    • Santa Barbara, USA

    Full time

    1 semester

    On-Campus

    English

    The Landscape Operations Skills Competency Award (SCA) course is designed to provide participants with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in landscape operations and management. This course offers a comprehensive overview of the key aspects of landscape operations and focuses on developing the competencies required for success in this field.

    • Pittsburgh, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    Students will gain a broad understanding of the complexity of architecture as a profession and as an academic discipline. The Architectural Studies curriculum draws primarily on courses offered in the Department of History of Art and Architecture and the Department of Studio Arts. Gain a broad understanding of the complexity of architecture as a profession and as an academic discipline.

    • Newark, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    The Master of Urban Design is a 30-credit, STEM-designated, studio-based program that will help you develop the technical skills, intellectual rigor, and professional expertise to tackle the challenges of urbanization. Students are trained to look critically at the built environment and encouraged to use their design expertise to make a difference in the world.

    • Pittsburgh, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    The Bachelor of Science in Architecture degree is a pre-professional major providing students with substantial grounding in the discipline. Coursework encompasses historical and theoretical analysis of the built environment around the world and across time. Students develop critical understanding of how cultures shape the built environment and how the built environment reflects interaction between cultures.

    • Poughkeepsie, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    The Urban Studies Program is designed as a multidisciplinary concentration in the study of cities and urbanization. Students examine the development of cities and their surrounding regions; the role of cities in the history of civilization; the social problems of urban life; the design of the built environment; and past and present efforts at planning for the future of urban societies.

    • Northampton, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    Smith’s architecture program combines studio work with courses in architectural history. In studios, students explore the built environment “as a person experiences it,” building models by hand, using laser cutters and designing with sophisticated computing technology. Classes on urban space, public architecture and landscape design complement studio work. Often students work on local projects and at the MacLeish Field Station in Hatfield.

    • Manhattan, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    Education in urban America has long been a critical issue that cuts across social, cultural, political, and economic concerns. Today, the links between education and opportunity in our global society, as well as the myriad ongoing attempts to reform or improve urban education have made the topic especially timely and the subject of a wide body of scholarly literature from varied disciplines. The Urban Education MALS concentration is designed to immerse students in a range of topics and approaches to understanding urban education and equip them, ultimately, to identify and pursue their own interests, scholarly or practical, in urban education.

    • Newark, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    Co-sponsored by NJIT and Rutgers University-Newark, the mission of the Joint Ph.D. Program in Urban Systems is to prepare students for extensive research and careers in academia, industry, or government by providing preparation for pursuits in original research to deliver innovative solutions to the challenges cities face based on multidisciplinary approaches.

    • Online USA

    On-Campus

    English

    The urban studies minor is the study of issues affecting cities across the world. Students will examine both the history of urbanization as a radical transformation in societies and individuals’ lives and contemporary challenges facing urban areas. The urban studies minor requires a minimum of 5 units. Students have two options for completing the minor. Option 1: Students must complete at least one unit from each of the two categories offered below. For their other two units they may take additional courses from each category OR propose additional courses to count towards the minor, to be approved by the minor advisor. Students are particularly encouraged to look for relevant topics courses.

    • New York, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    The Architecture Department establishes an intellectual context for students to interpret the relation of form, space, program, materials and media to human life and thought. Through the Architecture curriculum, students participate in the ongoing shaping of knowledge about the built environment and learn to see architecture as one among many forms of cultural production. At the same time, the major stresses the necessity of learning disciplinary-specific tools, methods, terms and critiques. Thus, work in the studio, lecture or seminar asks that students treat architecture as a form of research and speculation which complement the liberal arts mission of expansive thinking.

    • Avery Hall, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    Columbia GSAPP’s Summer 2024 Introduction to Architecture program is held both online and in-person, allowing students to choose their preferred mode of study. The Introduction to Architecture program builds on the successes of GSAPP’s online design studios and leadership in visual studies, representation, and technology to create new opportunities for students participating from their home locations. The School’s community of faculty and students remains as strong as ever, and special hybrid lectures offered by faculty, open courses made accessible to all students across the programs, thematic selections of past lectures and conferences from the rich media archive, recommended readings from the publications team, and more.

    • Merrimack, USA

    Full time

    On-Campus

    English

    In their Rome semester, Thomas More College sophomores traverse catacombs and cloisters, piazzas and palazzos, exploring the heart of the Christian West. The history of Christendom is written in the stones and on the ceilings, in the streets and the cemeteries, and the skyline is dominated not by skyscrapers but by the dome of St. Peter’s.

    • Fayetteville, USA

    English

    Fundamental design skills; use of precedents for understanding principles of design and natural and formal ordering systems; design development using both iterative and alternative methods of exploration in both 2-dimensions and 3-dimensions using analog and digital tools; continued development of visual and verbal communication skills.

    • Los Angeles, USA

    Full time

    On-Campus

    English

    This program provides a practical introduction to the role of crafts, technologies, and construction techniques in Ireland throughout time.

    • Houston, USA

    English

    Introduction to architectural thought. Lectures and discussions focusing on practice and ideas that have exercised a significant influence on the discourse and production of architecture and urbanism.