The PhD in Built Environment is a College-wide, interdisciplinary degree program housed within the College of Built Environments. The PhD program provides students a common core of substantial, integrated knowledge concerning the multi-faceted built environment and then offers areas of specialization in three discrete fields of knowledge and practice:
Sustainable Systems and Prototypes (across a range of scales, from building elements and assemblages, to buildings, site, and neighborhood context, city, and region);
Computational Design and Research (covering the spectrum of design, planning, and construction processes, practices, and pedagogy);
History, Theory, and Representation studies (focusing on issues of regional-global modernity).
Graduate Programs
Built Environments
Program of Study: Doctor Of Philosophy (Built Environment)
This program of study leads to the following credentials:
Doctor Of Philosophy (Built Environment)
Doctor of Philosophy (Built Environment: Building, Construction, and Property Sciences)
Doctor of Philosophy (Built Environment: History and Humanities)
Doctor of Philosophy (Built Environment: Landscape and Urban Studies)