Application deadline: January 15, 2022
2000 Bonisteel
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2069
United States
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The Master of Urban Design (MUD) is a one and a half year post-professional degree invested in the conceptualization of the complex global processes of urban transformation. The degree is open to students with professional degrees in architecture, landscape architecture and urban and regional planning.
The MUD is a breeding ground for urban design experimentation, approaching urbanism through multiple scales of inquiry with studio projects prompting both analytical and speculative design work related to regional infrastructure and territory, urban housing, public-private development, urban governance, landscape processes, urban technologies, climate change, resilience, and civic space.The studio-based curriculum consists of a set of three urban design studios that position design as the central discipline of urban transformations. The studios are complemented by seminars on urban finance and development, theories and methods of urban design, policy and urban governance, and the humanities. Adding to the offerings in the Architecture and Urban and Regional Planning programs at Taubman College, students can advance their personal academic interests taking full advantage of courses in other units across campus.
The MUD degree involves travel to a variety of national and international destinations to bring students into direct contact with the communities for whom they will be designing. In their field studies, students exercise their critical thinking skills and cultivate cultural competency as well as a more nuanced examination of local conditions and building practices.
MUD students are encouraged to engage in collaborations with faculty members and advance their own research interests during the time at Taubman College. Through the highly competitive MUD Fellowships, the degree supports this commitment by awarding students research stipends at their time to their admission to Taubman College.
Access to our on-site, world-class facilities, including the Fabrication Lab and the Geo-Spatial and Numeric Lab enables students to engage in advanced technological platforms. Through the access to these resources and the expanded areas of expertise on campus, students gain exposure to a myriad of contemporary global practices and schools of urban thought and cultivate critical design experimentation advancing the agenda of urban sustainability.
Global challenges
The MUD is a post-professional degree invested in the conceptualization of the complex global processes of urban transformation.
Program structure
MUD students come from a wide range of disciplinary backgrounds at various stages in their professional careers. Graduates have gone on to successful careers in academia or professional practice and maintain a strong alumni network. The program requires 45 academic credits distributed in three semesters
Basic information
Requirement for admission: Professional degrees in architecture, landscape architecture and urban and regional planning. The Master of Urban Design degree is an approved field of study within the U.S. government’s official STEM fields list. When a student earns a degree in a field on the STEM fields list, he/she may be eligible for the 24-month Optional Practical Training (OPT) extension. OPT is defined as practical work experience in your field of study after completion of a degree.
Academic calendar
Fall term: August 29, 2022 to December 18, 2022
Winter term: January 4, 2023 to April 30, 2023
Fall term: August 28, 2023 to December 16, 2023
Application
More information is available here.
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