Thursday, April 7, 2011

Harvard University's 2 New Areas in Masters of Design Studies

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The Harvard University Graduate School of Design is launching two new areas within its Master in Design Studies program: Critical and Strategic Conservation and Anticipatory Spatial Practice.

The Master in Design Studies is a one-and-a-half year, post professional, non-studio degree program (MDesS) designed to enable students with specialized interests to pursue advanced studies through course work and independent study in the areas of history and philosophy of design, technology, urbanism, sustainability, housing, project management, and real estate. These areas of study complement the traditional elements of the GSD curriculum and allow students to customize a cross-disciplinary course of study with a high level of specialization. The MDesS program seeks highly motivated students with a keen commitment to rigorous research in emerging domains of design.



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