Graduate students of all disciplines are invited to enroll in this 12-credit multidisciplinary Graduate Certificate program that fosters an understanding of, and empathy for, residents of all places— especially those outside the scope of more conventional architectural practice. We embrace a way of thinking—a world view, a set of beliefs—about issues of equity as they relate to the design of the built environment.
What You’ll Study
Through interdisciplinary, immersive projects and research, our curriculum engages you in leading theories and challenges existing modes of practice and design. You’ll learn in studios and labs with the latest technology.
Core Requirement
- ARCH 621 Readings in Social and Environmental Justice (1 credit)
- ARCH 622 Field Study Social and Environmental Justice (1 credit)
- ARCH 623 Documentation in Social and Environmental Justice (1 credit)
9 additional credit hours from:
Contact the Department of Architecture for more information regarding approved courses.
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