Columbia UniversityGraduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation
400 Avery Hall
New York, NY 10027
212-854-3414; fax 212-854-0410
DEGREES OFFERED
M.Phil., Ph.D. in Architectural History and Theory
AREAS OF STUDY
Architecture and Urbanism, with particular emphasis on the period from 1850 to the present
FACULTY IN ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY PROGRAM
Core Faculty
Barry Bergdoll (Department of Art History)
Ph.D., Art History, Columbia University
Modern
Kenneth Frampton
Doctorate of Technology, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm
Doctorate in Environmental Studies, University of Waterloo
Modern
Reinhold Martin (Program Director)
Ph.D., Architecture,
Princeton
University
Modern
Mary McLeod
Ph.D., Architecture, Princeton University
Modern
Joan Ockman
B.Arch., Cooper Union
Modern
Jorge Otero-Pailos
Ph.D., Architecture, M.I.T.
Modern
Gwendolyn Wright
Ph.D., Architecture, University of California at Berkeley
American, Modern
Students may enroll in graduate courses in other University programs, including the departments of Art History and Archaeology, English and Comparative Literature, the program in Urban Planning, and others.
STUDENT INFORMATION
General
Applicants: 30-40
Openings: 3 per year
Enrollment: 15
Tuition: $32,392 per year
Financial Aid: Entering students receive full tuition, fees and stipend for five years
Requirements
Entrance: M.Arch. and excellent academic credentials. Reading knowledge of French, German, or Italian.
M.Phil.: 4 Residence Units (semesters) during which student must take 13 courses (39 credits); oral and written exam, additional languages.
Ph.D. M.Phil., dissertation and defense
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