Virtual Open House, Graduate Programs

Virtual Open House, Graduate Programs

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Virtual Open House, Graduate Programs

UCLA Architecture and Urban Design invite you to join us for our Graduate Programs (Virtual) Open House on Thursday, October 27, 2022.

Save the date for our Virtual Open House for Graduate Programs to learn more about our professional, post-professional, and academic graduate programs in architecture and urban design: Thursday, October 27, from 4:00 to 7:30 pm PDT.

Please register via Eventbrite for updates. In addition, please register in advance via Zoom for the event’s opening presentations, held via webinar.

Moreover, AUD offers a range of graduate programs:

  • A three-year Master of Architecture (MArch)
  • A one-year Master of Science in Architecture and Urban Design (MSAUD)
  • And a two-year Master of Arts in Architecture (MA), as well as the Doctor of Philosophy in Architecture (Ph.D.), among our academic graduate degrees.

Furthermore, AUD’s virtual Open House will feature program overviews and Q&A sessions with faculty, student advisors, and current students, as well as a portfolio workshop with AUD faculty to help sharpen your application and learn more about the graduate-program admissions process. You will also learn about AUD’s Summer Programs, which introduce and deepen the design skills and perspectives that can enable and enrich a design education. A full schedule appears below.

Additionally, learn more about our AUD design community and recent AUD news and events on our website.

Our Schedule:

Thursday, October 27

All times PDT

4:00 to 5:15 pm: Introductions and General AUD Overview

(Zoom webinar)

4:00: Welcome from AUD Chair, Mariana Ibañez

4:15: Presentations from AUD Student Organizations

4:30: Overview of AUD Research Centers from Hitoshi Abe and Dana Cuff

4:45: Overview of AUD Summer Programs from Julia Koerner

5:00: Overview of Admissions, Funding, and Scholarships from AUD’s Student Affairs Officers

5:15 to 6:15 pm: Breakout Rooms for Program Overviews

(Zoom: March / MSAUD / MA and PhD)

MArch, featuring: Cristóbal AmunáteguiKutan AyataNeil DenariMariana Ibañez, and Max Kuo

MSAUD, featuring: MaPh.D.Conway and Natasha Sandmeier

MA/PhD, featuring Michael Osman

Lastly, 6:30 to 7:30 pm: Portfolio Workshop (Zoom) by Ben Freyinger

 

Finally, read more on Archup:

Call for Entries: Autumn World Campus Masters Selective Graduation Design Program 2020

Fengyuzhu Metaverse Digital Art Museum Global Bidding Announcement

LIV Hospitality Design Awards 2022

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