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1 City Design Certificate College of Design NC State University
2 Graduate Certificate in City Design Introduction The Graduate Certificate in City Design is a joint certificate program between the School of Architecture and the Department of Landscape Architecture in the College of Design at North Carolina State University. The aim of this certificate program is to certify that students undertaking the program have had extensive exposure to the knowledge base and practice of design at an urban scale. This is accomplished through a 15-hour sequence of courses centrally focused on the design of cities, history and theories of urbanism, and city design methodologies, including a minimum of one advanced city design studio. are required to undertake a nine-hour course sequence comprised of a theory and skill-based workshop (3 hours) and a city design studio (6 hours). They will take a further six hours of elective courses, as described below. Intent of Certificate Program The certificate program is intended to promote design inquiry and application at the scale of the city, for students and practitioners of architecture, landscape architecture, and city and regional planning. The program s objectives are: - to consider the human condition, particularly in making significant urban places; - design integrated systems of movement, with increased accessibility; - promote a greater mix of and association of uses and amenities within a well-scaled urban fabric, bringing a fuller sense of equity to the city; - foster new opportunities for energy production, collection, and saving at the local scale; - define new means of greening the city; - capture greater senses of identity, meaning, and quality within the city fabric; - promote interdisciplinary and inter-university studies between departments at NC State and between NC State and the Department of City and Regional Planning at UNC Chapel Hill. Interdisciplinary Initiative This certificate is an interdisciplinary, reflecting the nature of city design practice. It aims to bring together students and faculty from landscape architecture and architecture into an interactive and team-based learning context. This is a joint proposal from the School of Architecture and the Department of Landscape Architecture. Certificate Coordinator: Robin Abrams Head, School of Architecture Brooks Hall 214 North Carolina State University (919) [email protected] Faculty Participants SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE Robin Abrams, Professor and Head of School Thomas Barrie, Professor
3 Georgia Bizios, Professor Kristen Schaffer, Associate Professor Patricia Morgado, Associate Professor Burak Erdim, Assistant Professor Sara Queen, Assistant Professor DEPARTMENT OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Gene Bressler, Professor and Head of Department Art Rice, Professor and Associate Dean of Graduate Studies Kofi Boone, Assistant Professor Robin Moore, Professor Nilda Cosco, Education Specialist Celen Pasalar, Assistant Dean for Research, Assistant Professor COLLEGE OF NATURAL RESOURCES Perver Baran, Research Associate Professor 2
4 Academic Requirements for Participants Certificate students are expected to complete a total of 15 hours of coursework. This coursework can be completed within the existing curricula of the Master of Architecture (Tracks 1, 2, and 3) and the Master of Landscape Architecture. Additionally, it is possible to earn this certificate as a post baccalaureate, non-degree seeking student (PBS, NDS). There are three methods of fulfilling this requirement: 1 studio option; 2 studio option; no studio option. Studios must be approved by the certificate coordinator in advance, as to whether they fulfill all, or a majority of the intentions of the certificate program, as stated on the first page of this document. Single Studio Option for M.Arch Tracks 1, 2, and 3 & MLA Required Coursework HRS Required Coursework from the HRS Elective Menu ARC 590 Experiencing the City 3 Seminar from Elective Menu 3 ARC 503/LAR Seminar from Elective Menu 3 Advanced Architectural Design Studio/Advanced Landscape Architecture Design Studio (focused on city design) TOTAL 9 TOTAL 6 CERTIFICATE TOTAL 15 Double Studio Option for M.Arch Tracks 1, 2, and 3 & MLA Required Coursework HRS Elective Second Studio HRS ARC 590 Experiencing the City 3 ARC 503/LAR ARC 503/LAR Approved Advanced Studio in Advanced Architectural Design Architecture or Landscape Studio/Advanced Landscape Architecture Architecture with City Design Design Studio (focused on city design) emphasis TOTAL 9 TOTAL 6 CERTIFICATE TOTAL 15 Non-Studio Option for Practicing Professionals and Graduate in Approved Alternative Programs (PBS, NDS, MCRP) REQUIRED HRS Required Coursework from the HR Elective Menu S ARC 590 Experiencing the City 3 Advanced Seminar from ARC or MLA 3 Elective Menu Advanced Seminar from ARC or MLA 3 Elective Menu Advanced Seminar from from ARC or 3 MLA Elective Menu Advanced Seminar from ARC or MLA 3 Elective Menu TOTAL 3 TOTAL 12 CERTIFICATE TOTAL 15 3
5 Required Coursework ARC 590 Experiencing the City A morphological investigation of cities throughout urban history, with emphasis on formal principles of spatial organization. This course covers the history of city form, 20 th century city design history and theory, examination of current urban issues, design of public spaces, and designing city futures. ARC 503/LAR 500 Graduate Studio This is an advanced design studio focusing on projects of an urban scale, that require team approaches to real life problem solving, focus on urban futures, and also provide opportunity to explore the integration of smaller scale architecture, landscape architecture, and physical planning projects within the larger design context. Required Electives Menu (6 hours) SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, NC STATE (NOTE not all courses are taught every year) ARC 548 Vernacular Architecture ARC 571 Urban House ARC 574 Place and Placemaking ARC 575 Participatory Design in Architecture ARC 576 Community Design ARC 577 Sustainable Communities ARC 578 Ecological Design ARC 590* Special Topics (topics vary by approval of certificate coordinator) * these are courses that have been taught once and for which CAFs will be filed DEPARTMENT OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE, NC STATE LAR 511 Community Design Policy LAR 576 Community Design LAR 577 Sustainable Communities LAR 579 Human Use of the Urban Landscape LAR 582 Special Topics (topics vary, by approval of certificate coordinator) Additional Opportunities in the City Design Certificate Program will join an academic and professional community that offers a broad range of extracurricular activities. These include the College of Design annual Urban Design Conference and the Housing Conference, visiting lecturers, colloquia, and City Forum, a regularly scheduled series of brown bag discussions. Additionally, with permission of the certificate coordinator, students may take up to six credits from another provider of graduate level coursework in city design. For example, the following courses in the Department of City & Regional Planning at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill would qualify: PLAN 741 Land Use and Environmental Planning PLAN 550 Evolution of the American Urban Landscape PLAN 636 Urban Transportation Planning PLAN 637 Public Transportation PLAN 651 Urban Form and the Design of Cities PLAN 738 Transportation Policy and Planning PLAN 744 Development and Environmental Management PLAN 745 Development Impact Assessment 4
6 PLAN 757 Planning for Historical Preservation PLAN 760 Real Estate and Affordable Housing PLAN 762 Central City Revitalization PLAN 763 Urban Neighborhood Revitalization PLAN 765 Real Estate Development PLAN 799 Diversity and Inequality in Cities Application Process must apply on line to participate in the certificate program at this website: To qualify for admission to the Certificate in City Design, students must be enrolled in, or have completed, a professional program in architecture, landscape architecture, or urban planning. must have at the time of application a 3.00 grade point average in their professional degree program. Practicing Professionals and Graduate in Approved Alternative Programs Certificate Completion must apply to graduate from the certificate at the same time they apply to graduate from their degree program; it is a separate application process but completed in the same way. There is an assessment process associated with completion of the degree requirements, which is detailed on the following page. To receive a Graduate Certificate, a student must complete 15 hours of coursework, and have a minimum 3.00 grade point average (GPA) on all certificate course work. All grades on courses taken towards the certificate program in courses numbered 400 and above are included in the GPA. Courses at the 300 level and below are not eligible for certificate credit and subsequently do not affect the graduate GPA. The minimum grade to receive certificate credit can be no lower than a grade of B-. GCP students who take letter-graded 400-, 500- and 700-level courses do not have the option of taking the courses for "credit only" if they intend for the course to be part of their GCP. Transfer credit from other institutions is not allowed for GCP. All course work must be registered for through NC State University. All GCP requirements must be completed within four (4) calendar years, beginning with the date the student commences courses applicable to the GCP, unless a more restrictive time limit has been established by the program or academic college/school. A student may obtain more than one certificate. Each certificate must have at least nine (9) credit hours that are unique to it. Note: Academic success might have a strong bearing on admission to a degree program, but completion of a certificate program in no way guarantees entry into a graduate degree program, which is done through a separate application process. 5
7 Certificate in City Design Outcomes Assessment Plan Objectives 1. In this certificate program, students will develop an understanding of the complexity of large urban contexts, and develop an ability to design at the scale of the city, in ways that respond to issues of economy, ecology, and equity. For the purposes of this certificate program, a city is defined as a relatively large and permanent settlement have complex systems for sanitation, utilities, land usage, housing, and transportation. Such cities are usually associated with metropolitan areas and urban areas, creating numerous business commuters traveling to urban centers for employment. 2. The certificate program will provide an educational experience that satisfies the expectations of its graduates Objectives and Outcomes Objective 1: By the time they complete this certificate program, graduates should be able to: a. Describe the impact of the history of cities on urban form b. Possess awareness of the existence of the key 20th theoretical foundations of city design c. Apply research methods applicable to working within an urban context. d. Demonstrate ability to produce a design at the scale of a city or district that addresses at least three of the following areas of concern: Multi-modal transportation issues, including human-powered Multi-family housing Inclusive zoning Urban ecology Brownfield restoration Equity Urban open space Mixed-use development Infill development Infrastructure 6
8 e. Demonstrate ability to design an interventional, site-specific project within a complex urban context that addresses at least three of the following: pedestrian environment public space streetscapes transit stations multi-family housing mixed-use buildings urban recreation facilities public markets civic buildings, such as performing arts, recreation centers, schools, etc., located on urban sites ecological landscapes infrastructure systems Objective 2: At the time they complete this certificate program, graduates are expected to: a. be satisfied with the usefulness of the certificate program in enabling them to achieve their professional goals b. be sufficiently satisfied with the certificate program to recommend it to others with the same professional goals c. be satisfied with the appropriateness of the courses in providing the knowledge or training they anticipate needing for their professional goals d. be satisfied with the frequency and timeliness of courses offered for the certificate e. be satisfied with the quality of teaching in certificate courses f. be satisfied with the overall educational experience of the certificate program Objective 1. will develop an understanding of the complexity of large urban contexts, and develop an ability to design at the scale of the city, in ways that respond to issues of economy, ecology, and equity. Outcome Evidence to be Collected Source of Evidence Portfolio of student work from required and elective courses Ability to describe impact of the history of cities on urban form Awareness of the existence of the key 20th theoretical foundations of city design Portfolio of student work from required and elective courses Frequency of Collection 7
9 Ability to apply research methods appropriate to working within an urban context. Ability to produce an advanced-level design at the scale of the city or district that addresses at least three of the following areas of concern: Site located in an urban context Multi-modal transportation issues, including humanpowered Multi-family housing Urban ecology Brownfield restoration Equity Urban open space Mixed-use development Infill development Infrastructure Portfolio of student work from Advanced Studio and/or elective courses Portfolio of student work from Advanced Studio, design practice, and/or design competition Ability to produce an advanced-level design that is site-specific and within a complex urban setting that addresses at least three of the following: pedestrian environment public space streetscapes transit stations multi-family housing mixed-use buildings urban recreation facilities public markets civic buildings, such as performing arts, recreation centers, schools, etc., located on urban sites ecological landscapes infrastructure systems Portfolio of student work from Advanced Studio, design practice, or design competition 8
10 Objective 2. The certificate program will provide an educational experience that satisfies the expectations of its graduates. Outcome Evidence to be Collected Source of Evidence Exit survey administered To be satisfied with the usefulness of the certificate program in enabling them to achieve their professional goals To be sufficiently satisfied with the certificate program to recommend it to others with the same professional goals To be satisfied with the appropriateness of the courses in providing the knowledge or training they anticipate needing for their professional goals Exit survey administered Exit survey administered Frequency of Collection To be satisfied with the frequency and timeliness of courses offered for the certificate Exit survey administered To be satisfied with the quality of teaching in certificate courses Exit survey administered To be satisfied with the overall educational experience of the certificate program Exit survey administered 9
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