Ph.D. in Planning Design & the Built Environment at Clemson University
An interdisciplinary Ph.D. in Planning, Design and the Built Environment, with concentration areas in Architecture, is offered through the College of Architecture, Arts and Humanities.
For students from Architecture or the allied design disciplines, the Ph.D. has three areas of particular interest:
Architecture + Health (contact Dr. Dina Battisto)
nimated Architecture (design research in advanced materials, systems and information technologies for the built environment; contact Dr. Keith Evan Green and visit Animated Architecture)
Design/Build (research in appropriate technology and community economic development; field work in community building, contact Dr. Ted Cavanagh)
Tuition and living stipend is frequently offered to highly qualified students, judged on the basis of their application for admissions.
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Architecture is a great field of study for those who are artistically talented and interested in creative design and the built environment. Clemson’s program allows students to tap into their creative talents, introduces them to the challenging world of building design and construction, and prepares them to pursue a master’s degree in architecture and other fields. Clemson students develop critical thinking, research and analysis skills, and an ability to engage theory and culture with an understanding of how these forces work together in the built environment
The first two years of the program introduce skills which prepare students for Fluid Campus
Architecture is a great field of study for those who are artistically talented and interested in creative design and the built environment. Clemson's program allows students to tap into their creative talents, introduces them to the challenging world of building design and construction, and prepares them to pursue a master's degree in architecture and other fields. Clemson students develop critical thinking, research and analysis skills, and an ability to engage theory and culture with an understanding of how these forces work together in the built environment.
The first two years of the program prepare students for the Fluid Campus by training
Architecture is a great field of study for those who are artistically talented and interested in creative design and the built environment. Clemson's program allows students to tap into their creative talents, introduces them to the challenging world of building design and construction, and prepares them to pursue a master's degree in architecture and other fields. Clemson students develop critical thinking, research and analysis skills, and an ability to engage theory and culture with an understanding of how these forces work together in the built environment.
The first two years of the program prepare students for the Fluid Campus by training
Architecture has been taught at Clemson for the past three-quarters of a century and remains today the only architecture program in South Carolina. From its origins as a branch of engineering, architecture developed the first independent degree program, first accredited in 1953 and continuously thereafter. The School offers a four-year Bachelor of Arts in Architecture degree with an enrollment of 270 students and a Master of Architecture degree with approximately 60 students. The M.S. in Architecture and the Ph.D. in Environmental Design and Planning are also offered as post-professional research degrees. The graduate program has a specialized option in Architecture
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The Department of Planning and Landscape Architecture (PLA) includes five professional degree programs which allow the department to engage in a full spectrum of land and community management, planning, and design studies. We invite you to explore the individual web sites for each of the programs. These web sites go into further detail regarding the mission, faculty, curriculum, resources, contact information and other specifics about each program.
The Master of Science in Architecture offers the opportunity to undertake research responsive to increasingly complex challenges associated with the built environment. This is accomplished through a foundation of coursework, accompanied by directed studies within a selected area, and followed by the critical examination of a singular aspect of architecture in a research thesis. Admission is based on a portfolio, GRE scores and undergraduate credentials. A plan of study is determined in consultation with the major advisor who, along with the advisory committee, periodically reviews the student's work and evaluates the research thesis. Requirements for the MS degree consist of
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