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Nov 30, 2024
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USC Catalogue 2020-2021 [ARCHIVED CATALOGUE]
Master of Advanced Architectural Studies/Master of Urban Planning (MAAS/MUP)
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Return to: USC School of Architecture
The Master of Urban Planning/Master of Advanced Architectural Studies dual degree program facilitates highly related cross-disciplinary studies in architecture and in planning at the master’s level. This program offers students interested in developing a career in urban design an opportunity to make more substantial commitments in both disciplines and to achieve a more coherent and extensive knowledge in the design of built environments and public policy. This dual degree program normally requires five semesters in residence.
Qualified students who are admitted to the graduate programs in both the School of Architecture and the USC Price School of Public Policy may complete both degrees in a highly integrated five-semester program. Such students must already possess a five-year professional degree in architecture.
Requirements
Requirements for completion of the dual degree program are 72 units, including 36 units in architecture and 36 units in urban planning, as follows:
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*5 units of electives taken within the School of Architecture. Concentrations
There are six concentrations available in the Master of Urban Planning program: Arts and Culture, Design of the Built Environment, Environmental Planning and Analysis, Housing and Real Estate Development, Economic Development, and Mobility and Transportation Planning. Students must select a concentration gateway and methodology course (4 units each, 8 units total). Please see the Master of Urban Planning section of the catalogue for the concentration descriptions and course lists. Electives
Students select 6 units of electives in urban planning. Note:
Students in this dual degree will be waived out of PPD 528 in the MUP core as the design skills will be covered in the ARCH design classes.
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Return to: USC School of Architecture
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