The Ph.D. in architecture, landscape architecture, and urban planning is intended for persons who wish to enter teaching and advanced research careers in the history and theory of architecture, architectural technology, landscape architecture, and urban form from antiquity to the present; or the analysis and development of buildings, cities, landscapes, and regions with an emphasis on social, economic, technological, ecological and infrastructural systems. Ph.D. students can pursue the architectural technology track, where they can conduct research that aims to advance the state of knowledge in green building, including issues related to computation and simulation, environmental concerns, and energy performance. The Ph.D. program does not prepare students for licensing as design practitioners in any of these fields or for the doctor of design degree.
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Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Urban Planning
