Urban Design (MUD)
PhD
In Muncie (USA)
Description
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Type
PhD
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Location
Muncie (USA)
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Duration
Flexible
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Start date
Different dates available
Learn to design and fully engage cities in our off-campus location embedded in downtown Indianapolis, the state’s capital, and the nation’s 15th largest city. Our Master of Urban Design (MUD) program will provide you with real-world experiences throughout Indianapolis, the state, and beyond. The program is located at CAP: INDY, 25 North Pine Street in Indianapolis, and is part of the R. Wayne Estopinal College of Architecture and Planning.
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All students must have a laptop computer. Although either Windows or Mac operating systems are acceptable, macOS computers must be able to dual boot into Windows, as some applications are supported only on Windows. Students should review the computer recommendations from the Department of Architecture for hardware suggestions.
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Subjects
- Design
- Urban Design
- Planning
- Design Studio
- Urban systems
- Urban Mobility
- Design techniques
- Reflective Synthesis
- History of Urban Form
- Urban Design Capstone
- Communications
- Graphics Workshop
Course programme
32 credits
Required Courses
- Research Methods
- Urban Design Studio 1: Sustainable Urban Systems
- Urban Design Studio 2: Urban Mobility
- Urban Design Studio 3: Community-Based Sustainable Design
- Urban Design Studio 4: Public Realm Design
- Urban Design Capstone
- History of Urban Form
- Reflective Synthesis
Introduction to Geographic Information Systems for Urban Planning
- Urban Design Communications 1
- Urban Design Communications 2
- Topical Computer Graphics Workshop
- Urban Design Visualization
- Planning Law
- Introduction to Community Development and Enterprise Planning
- Special Projects in Urban Design
- Urban Design Topics and Colloquia
Urban Design (MUD)