University of Pennsylvania School of Design - Degree Programs Offered

Degree Programs Offered

Architecture

  • Master of Architecture – Professional
  • Master of Architecture – Post Professional
  • Master in Environmental Building Design (MEBD)
  • Master of Science
  • Doctor of Philosophy

City & Regional Planning

  • Master of City Planning
  • Doctor of Philosophy in City Planning
  • Accelerated B.A./M.C.P.

Fine Arts

  • Master of Fine Arts

Historic Preservation

  • Master of Science in Historic Preservation

Landscape Architecture

  • Master of Landscape Architecture

Urban Spatial Analytics

  • Master of Urban Spatial Analytics

Certificates are offered in Urban Design, Historic Preservation, Time-Based Media, Graphic Design, Urban Redevelopment and Real Estate Design and Development. Joint Degrees are offered among all programs in the School of Design, as well as with the Wharton School, Penn Law, School of Social Policy and Practice, The Fels School of Government, The School of Education, and The School of Engineering and Applied Science

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