The Spitzer School of Architecture at the City College of New York (CCNY) has announced admissions for its Master of Urban Planning in Urban Design, a three-semester, STEM-designated programme designed to develop advanced research, ecological planning and practical design skills for the next generation of urban design professionals.
Programme Context and Significance
Located in the heart of New York City, the programme leverages the cityโs dynamic urban fabric as a living laboratory. Students are trained to address challenges of rapid urbanisation through inclusive, resilient and environmentally responsive planning methodologies.
Curriculum and Learning Focus
The course offers intensive design-lab engagement, providing students with a foundation in:
- Portfolio development
- Practical and computational design skills
- Ecological and research-driven planning approaches
Applicants are expected to hold a professional degree in architecture or landscape architecture. Those from unrelated fields may apply if they can demonstrate strong design ability and proficiency in digital tools.
Facilities, Industry Links and Academic Resources
CCNY provides strong connections with local partners, visiting critics and industry collaborators. Students also benefit from the schoolโs annual architecture career fair, which supports employment opportunities across major design disciplines.
Career Prospects and Faculty
Graduates typically secure positions in urban design firms, planning agencies, interdisciplinary studios, public policy institutions and academia. The programme is led by Professor Julio Salcedo-Fernandez, director of the graduate urban design programme

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