It offers 20 undergraduate and graduate degrees in five departments: architecture, art, urban planning, real estate, and design technology.
[5] The college is divided into five departments: Architecture, Art, City and Regional Planning, Real Estate, and Design Tech.
and undergraduate minor, the department offers the following graduate degrees: Professional Master of Architecture (M.Arch.
program requires students to complete coursework in various mediums of visual art, but provides opportunity to take classes outside of the department.
Students work closely with a special thesis committee of their choosing that can include faculty members from across the university.
CRP offers a Bachelor of Science in urban and regional studies (URS) that encompasses an interdisciplinary, liberal arts course of study focused on the forces that shape the social, economic, and political character and physical form of urban/suburban areas and their surrounding regions.
CRP also offers an urban and regional studies minor for students not enrolled in the URS program.
There are a variety of five-year dual degree options available to URS students in fields including engineering, landscape architecture, and natural and social sciences.
Cornell was one of the first institutions in the country to offer preservation classes and is internationally recognized as a leader in the field.
The Hotel School houses the Baker Program and offers a minor in real estate for undergraduates.
By 1896, the College of Architecture expanded its curriculum to include courses in drawing, painting, and sculpture.
The unfinished building opened to students in the fall of 2011, with the ceremonial completion scheduled the following spring.
In 2013, Milstein Hall was one of 11 buildings in the United States and Canada to receive an Honor Award for architectural design from the American Institute of Architects.
[18] In 2006, the college opened AAP NYC, a 5,500-square-foot (510 m2) facility near Union Square in New York City, as a work and display space as well as a venue for Cornell events.
'55), founder of the Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies in New York City; artists Charles Ginnever (M.F.A.
Notable faculty currently in the college include Esra Akcan, Michael Ashkin, Sara Bronin, Milton S. F. Curry, Tao Sule DuFour, Donald P. Greenberg, Florian Idenburg, Caroline O'Donnell, Keith Obadike, Paul Ramirez Jonas, and Jenny Sabin.
1. Sibley Hall |
2. Milstein Hall |
3. Rand Hall |
4. Tjaden Hall |
5. Foundry |