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24 Master's degrees offered by the university
Historic Preservation
The Historic Preservation program of University of Pennsylvania addresses change responsive to the historic environment. At a time when society increasingly realizes the historical and cultural value of that inherited environment and what has been lost through the destruction of buildings, landscapes, and communities.
City and Regional Planning-Land Use and Environmental Planning
The City and Regional Planning-Land Use and Environmental Planning program of University of Pennsylvania requires completion of 19 course units, including course requirements from the core curriculum and one of six concentration areas. In addition, all students must complete a non-credit planning internship between the first and second years of study.
City and Regional Planning-Smart Cities
The City and Regional Planning-Smart Cities program of University of Pennsylvania requires completion of 19 course units, including course requirements from the core curriculum and one of six concentration areas. In addition, all students must complete a non-credit planning internship between the first and second years of study.
Cinema and Media Studies
The Department offers a full-time M.A. program in Cinema and Media Studies at University of Pennsylvania. Comprehensive in the range of specializations, the program is intellectually dynamic and rigorous.
Architecture
The Architecture program of University of Pennsylvania is intended for individuals with an undergraduate professional degree in architecture who wish to pursue a self-directed program of study at the advanced level.
Architecture
The Architecture program of University of Pennsylvania is a comprehensive and rigorous program, preparing graduates for the full range of activities in the profession.
Architecture - Advanced Architectural Design
The Master of Science in Design with a concentration in Architecture - Advanced Architectural Design at the University of Pennsylvania is a three-semester post-professional degree for advanced students who have already earned a professional degree or are practicing in the field.
City and Regional Planning- Urban Design
The City and Regional Planning- Urban Design program of University of Pennsylvania requires completion of 19 course units, including course requirements from the core curriculum and one of six concentration areas. In addition, all students must complete a non-credit planning internship between the first and second years of study.
Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning
The Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning program of University of Pennsylvania is intended for individuals with an undergraduate professional degree in architecture who wish to pursue a self-directed program of study at the advanced level.
Landscape Architecture
The Landscape Architecture program of University of Pennsylvania introduces students to both to the varied scales of landscape architecture and encouraged to critically challenge and extend the field’s scope.
Integrated Product Design
The Integrated Product Design program of University of Pennsylvania is designed to provide students with an engineering background with the tools to apply that background to product design problems.
Integrated Product Design
The Integrated Product Design program of University of Pennsylvania is designed for future entrepreneurs and intrepreneurs who want to learn product design and work across disciplinary boundaries to address the world’s most interesting, complex and important problems through designing and developing extraordinary products.
City and Regional Planning-Housing, Community and Economic Development
The City and Regional Planning-Housing, Community and Economic Development program of University of Pennsylvania requires completion of 19 course units, including course requirements from the core curriculum and one of six concentration areas. In addition, all students must complete a non-credit planning internship between the first and second years of study.
Architecture - Robotics and Autonomous Systems
Architecture - Robotics and Autonomous Systems from University of Pennsylvania join the program and obtain a post-professional STEM degree exploring architectural design through AI and robotic fabrication.
City and Regional Planning
The City and Regional Planning program of University of Pennsylvania requires completion of 19 course units, including course requirements from the core curriculum and one of six concentration areas. In addition, all students must complete a non-credit planning internship between the first and second years of study.
Fine Arts
The Fine Arts program of University of Pennsylvania is focused on the professional development of studio artists.
Art and Archaeology of the Mediterranean World
The Art and Archaeology of the Mediterranean World program at the University of Pennsylvania trains students for careers in the art and archaeology of Classical and Near Eastern Civilizations.
Environmental Building Design
The Environmental Building Design program at the University of Pennsylvania is a professionally oriented, two-semester, post-professional degree designed for architects seeking new skills and competitive advantage in the growing field of sustainable design.
City and Regional Planning- Sustainable Transportation and Infrastructure
The City and Regional Planning- Sustainable Transportation and Infrastructure program of University of Pennsylvania requires completion of 19 course units, including course requirements from the core curriculum and one of six concentration areas. In addition, all students must complete a non-credit planning internship between the first and second years of study.
City and Regional Planning- Public and Private Development
The City and Regional Planning- Public and Private Development program of University of Pennsylvania requires completion of 19 course units, including course requirements from the core curriculum and one of six concentration areas. In addition, all students must complete a non-credit planning internship between the first and second years of study.