PHD IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT

 

OVERVIEW

The Ph.D. in the Built Environment is an interdisciplinary degree program housed in the College of Built Environments. The Ph.D. Program provides students with a common core of courses concerning the multi-faceted built environment and then offers areas of specialization in three discrete fields of knowledge and practice:
  1. Sustainable Systems and Prototypes (across a range of scales, from building elements & assemblages, to buildings, site & neighborhood context, city, and region)
  2. Computational Design and Research (covering the spectrum of design, planning, and construction processes, practices, and pedagogy)
  3. History, Theory, and Representation studies (focusing on issues of regional-global modernity)

This program is administered by the College of Built Environments. For more information click here.