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15 Master's degrees offered by the university
Architecture
The professional Master of Architecture at Cornell University program uniquely engages global practices through a foundation in making and conceptual thinking. Its close community of talented and dedicated students and faculty work together to push the boundaries of the discipline.
Landscape Architecture
The Master of Professional Studies (M.P.S.) in Landscape Architecture, offered at Cornell University, is ideal for career-focused students interested in the thorough study of issues and advancements in the fields of life, social, and environmental sciences and agriculture.
City and Regional Planning (dual degree)
The City and Regional Planning (dual degree) offered at Cornell University, is a professionally accredited degree intended for students with an interest in both planning and design issues.
Design Technology
Design Technology from Cornell University program is a two-year research and project degree offered jointly by the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning and Cornell Tech, culminating in a distinct master of science (M.S. DT) that prepares graduates to rethink research and practice.
Design
The M.A. in Design at Cornell University is a two-year program centering on a concern for the individual. Both the faculty and the students believe strongly in the power of design to nurture the human spirit and support health and well-being.
Image Text
The master of fine Arts in Image Text delivered at Cornell University is a low-residency program that brings together critically, culturally, and politically engaged practices in creative writing, visual media, and design for print and digital publication.
Landscape Architecture (dual degree)
The Landscape Architecture (dual degree) degree in regional planning (M.R.P.) and landscape architecture (M.L.A.) and is a professionally accredited degree intended for students with an interest in both planning and design issues, at Cornell University.
Advanced Architectural Design
Cornell University's Post-professional M.S. in Advanced Architectural Design is an intensive advanced design research (ADR) program.
Advanced Urban Design
Advanced Urban Design from Cornell University uses the tools of design to connect ecology, technology, and community in pursuit of more just and nourishing futures.
Advanced Architectural Design
Cornell University's post-professional master of ccience of Advanced Architectural Design programe is an intensive, advanced architectural design research program open to individuals holding a B.Arch. or professional M.Arch. degree.
Apparel Design
At Cornell University, the common focus of the field is the study of fibrous materials and their use as apparel, as engineering structures (such as composite materials), in biomedical applications, and in home furnishings. The Field of Fiber Science and Apparel Design is applied and multidisciplinary, with faculty members drawn from the Colleges of Human Ecology and Engineering.
City and Regional Planning and Real Estate
Students interested in the intersection of land use and urban development can pursue the City and Regional Planning and Real Estate from Cornell University master.
Design Technology - Studio
Design Technology - Studio from Cornell University program is a two-year research and project degree offered jointly by the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning (AAP) and Cornell Tech which culminates in a master of science (M.S. DT).
Landscape Architecture
The degree programs are designed to accommodate a variety of academic backgrounds, both with and without design training in landscape architecture and architecture. Therefore, each student’s curriculum plan is tailored to the individual’s specific background and academic goals. Cornell University offer two possible paths toward the completion of the Master of Landscape Architecture degree.
Creative Visual Arts
The two-year Master of Fine Arts in Creative Visual Arts programme from Cornell University is an intensive, intimate, and diverse community that supports both interdisciplinary and medium-specific practices, augmented by access to the breadth of fields of study across the university