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28th May 2016, 10:55 AM
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Graduate School of Architecture Planning and Preservation (GSAPP)
Hi I would like to have the various program offered by the Graduate School of Architecture Planning and Preservation (GSAPP) and the details of requirements and admission process of the Master of Architecture course?
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28th May 2016, 01:18 PM
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Re: Graduate School of Architecture Planning and Preservation (GSAPP)
The Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation at Columbia University in New York City, additionally referred to just as GSAPP, is viewed as a standout amongst the most essential and prestigious engineering schools in the world It is likewise home to the all around respected Masters of Science in Urban Planning, Urban Design, Historic Preservation, and Real Estate Development. The various program offered by the Graduate School of Architecture Planning and Preservation (GSAPP) is as follows: Programs: ARCHITECTURE Master of Architecture M.S. Advanced Architectural Design M.S. Critical, Curatorial & Conceptual Practices Ph.D. in Architecture URBANISM M.S. Architecture and Urban Design M.S. Urban Planning Ph.D. in Urban Planning PRESERVATION M.S. Historic Preservation REAL ESTATE M.S. Real Estate Development Master of Architecture Program Details: Requirements All candidates must have a college degree from a licensed school or college when they begin the M. Curve program. All candidates probably satisfied at least 45 credit hours of general studies in expressions of the human experience, humanities and/or science at their undergrad establishment. History/Theory Course Sequence: All candidates probably finished a 3-point review course in design history at a licensed school or college managing any of the accompanying periods: established to Renaissance, Renaissance to current, or cutting edge. Building Technologies Course Sequence: All candidates more likely than not finished a 3-point course when all is said in done material science or two 3-point analytics courses at a certify school or college. Candidates who have no earlier foundation in engineering must finish a course in building realistic presentation (this could be one term of compositional studio or a studio in the visual expressions, for example, drawing, painting, or figure) as an essential for the Core Studio Sequence, before enrolling in the M. Curve Program. APPLICATION STEPS Make and finish an online application. Enter contact data for recommenders. M. Curve requires three letters of suggestion. Transfer an individual articulation. This may not be changed or redesigned after accommodation. Transfer filtered duplicates of authority scholastic transcripts for every college went to and credit earned, including ensured English interpretations (if pertinent). Send GRE score report to the GSAPP Admissions Office. Send TOEFL score report to the GSAPP (International understudies as it were). Submit online application and charge ($75 USD, payable just by VISA or MasterCard). Mail a duplicate of your portfolio to the GSAPP Admissions Office: 400 Avery Hall, 1172 Amsterdam Avenue, New York, NY 10027. Portfolios must be stamped or got by the application due date; we don't acknowledge advanced portfolios under any circumstances. Portfolios must not surpass 8.5 X 11 inches (21.5 X 27.9cm) or be more than 0.5 inch (1.27cm) thick. Substantial Portfolios with glass or jutting metal parts, slides, DVD's, or CDs are not satisfactory. Portfolios must be set apart with the candidate's name. Due date: December 15 Address: Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation 1172 Amsterdam Ave, New York, NY 10027, United States Phone: +1 212-854-3414 |