Founding Director of the School of Architecture and Design
| Al-Harithy, Howayda
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| Graduate Programs Coordinator | Harb, Mona |
| Architecture Track Convener | Patt, Trevor Ryan |
| Graphic Design Track Convener | El-Gharbie', Ahmad |
| Landscape Architecture Track Convener | Abunnasr, Yaser |
| Professors | Al-Harithy, Howayda; Fawaz, Mona; Harb, Mona; Musfy, Leila; Talhouk, Salma; Zurayk, Rami |
| Associate Professors | Abunnasr, Yaser; Aramouny, Carla; Ghaibeh, Lina; El- Gharbie', Ahmad; Najjar, Karim |
| Assistant Professors | Acikgoz, Umit Firat; Al-Akl, Nayla; Dreksler, Beata; Khoury, Yara; Patt, Trevor Ryan; Traboulsi, Jana; Yeretzian, Aram |
| Associate Professor of Practice | Garcia, Vida Mia |
| Assistant Professors of Practice | Fayad, Nicolas; Frem, Sandra |
| Adjunct Professors | Tabet, Jad; Makhzoumi, Jala |
| Adjunct Associate Professor | Trovato, Maria Gabriella |
| Senior Lecturers | Abboud, Rania; Abdulhay Alkhayat, Nadine; Al-Kadi, Makram; Alamuddine, Hana; Balaa, Lara; Berro, Maher; Braidy, Michele; Boyadjian, Rafi; Charafeddine, Leen; El- Imam, Hatem; Fayad, Farah; Gemayel, Imad; Genz, Bettina; Hassan, Sinan; Jamal, Sany; Kosermelli, Simone; Mallat, Bernard; Shaiban, Houssam; Yamout, Nadine |
| Lecturers | Abi Hanna, Ghita; Al-Hage, Carla; Bacha, Karim; Bacho, Omar; Badran, Noura; Basbous, Monica; Baz, Joan; Apelian, Khajag; Denris, Alicia; Hanna, George; Hassoun, Nour; Issa, Maha; Bou Nasr, Roland; Khouja, Ahmad; Khoury, Greta; Melhem, Wissam; Moussawer, Karim; Muhsen, Dana; Nader, Halim; Youssef, Shawki; Zahzah, Abdul-Rahman |
| Senior Instructors | Badran, Zeina; Fidawi, Maya; Saksouk Sasso, Abir
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| Instructors | Al Baalbaky, Ahmad; Fabian, Monika; Faour, Batoul, Farah, Karim; Mezher, Fouad; Kanaan, Mohamad; Kattan, Sarah- Rita; Ohannessian, Shoghag; Saber, Romy; Traboulsi, Tanya |
| Lab Instructors | Azzi, Ghinwa; Khalil, Mirella
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Graduate Programs
- Master of Urban Design (MUD)
- Master of Urban Planning and Policy (MUPP)
General Information
The MUPP and MUD programs offer graduate degrees to students interested in acquiring the necessary skills to tackle the challenges of contemporary urbanization while upholding the principles of livability, ecological sustainability, and equity. The programs prepare students to be highly qualified, well-rounded professionals who are able to address the multi-faceted issues of today’s built environments while focusing on Lebanon and its region. The two-year curriculum combines theoretical and methodological courses designed to secure a command of the tools of intellectual inquiry with hands-on studio courses articulated around real-life exercises. Through these courses, students learn to analyze urban contexts and formulate design and planning interventions in the form of projects and/or policies. At the end of the first term of enrollment, students select a research-based or professional-based track in concertation with the programs coordinator.
The MUPP-MUD graduates work in a wide range of positions within the private, non-profit and, less frequently, public sector. Most occupy leading positions in the region where they have contributed to forwarding innovative and visionary ideas about the practices of planning and design.
Mission Statements
Master of Urban Design
The master of urban design program aims at preparing highly qualified, well-rounded professionals who are able to deal with the multifaceted design challenges in today’s urban environments in Lebanon and the region. The program emphasizes mastery of the design tools necessary for the effective practice of urban design. Students are exposed to a multidisciplinary understanding of contemporary urban challenges that trains them to position the design profession amidst other city professions. They learn to integrate design tools with policy strategies and institutional analysis. The master of urban design has adopted the studio-based approach to professional education as the main context of learning. The program accepts university graduates and practitioners from design fields and prepares them to occupy leading professional roles in design and planning firms and in public and non-profit agencies.
Master of Urban Planning and Policy
The master of urban planning and policy program aims to prepare highly qualified, well-rounded professionals who are able to address the multifaceted issues of urban planning and policymaking in today’s urban environments in Lebanon and the region. The program is designed to provide a broad professional education in urban planning. Emphasis is placed on the development of multidisciplinary analytical skills necessary to address contemporary urbanization as well as mastery of the tools and approaches adopted in the contemporary practice of urban planning and policymaking. The program guides students in defining a specific area of expertise within the wider practice of urban planning and in locating their expertise in relation to other city professions. The program welcomes university graduates with professional degrees and/or degrees in the social sciences and prepares them to occupy leading professional roles in the public, private and non-profit sectors.
Program Structure and Agenda
The two graduate programs span over two years of full-time enrollment. The MUPP program requires students to take a total of 30 credits of which 9 are to be taken in a sub- discipline of specialization where planning and policymaking skills are applied and at least 6 in applied studio format. The MUD track requires students to take a total of 33 credits of which at least 12 are to be taken in applied design studios. The two programs share a common core of 21 credits consisting of three core courses (Research Methods, Planning Theory and Policy, and Urbanism), and one planning/design workshop. In addition, all students enrolled in the MUPP/MUD programs are required to register for the 0-credit “City Debates” seminar at least twice during their university enrollment.
Following their first term of enrollment, MUPP and MUD students will be admitted into a research (thesis) or a professional (non-thesis) track. The track selection is made on the basis of the students’ interest in developing research or professional skills. Students enrolled in the research track develop a final thesis (6cr.), through which they advance the understanding of urban and regional planning and design practices. Students on the professional track take an additional advanced planning and design workshop or urban and landscape design studio (6cr.) where they expand their command of professional tools, including the write-up of a professional report.
Common Core MUPP/MUD
Core Courses
URPL 630
| Research Methods
| 3
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| URPL 631 | Introduction to Planning Theory and Policy | 3
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| URPL 633 | Urbanism | 3
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| URPL 661 | Planning & Design Workshop | 6
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| URPL 660 | City Debates Seminar (to be taken twice) | 0
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| URPL 662 OR URDS 603 | Comprehensive Exam in the Field | 0
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Total 15 |
Research Track
| URPL 663 Or URDS 604 | Thesis
| 6
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Professional Track
URPL 661A
Or URDS 601A
| Advanced Planning and Design Workshop Advanced Landscape and Urban Design Studio | 6
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MUPP Courses
MUPP students are required to take three courses (9 credits) in a field of applied social science or engineering (such as sociology, economics, public administration, civil or environmental engineering) leading towards a concentration area such as urban policy, development studies, transportation, housing, or environmental sustainability. Other options may be agreed upon with the MUPP/MUD academic adviser.
| Three courses in area of concentration | 9
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Total 9 |
MUD Courses
MUD students are required to take one additional core course, one design studio and one approved elective (12 credits).
| URDS 632 | Practices and Theories of Urban Design | 3
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| URDS 601 | Landscape and Urban Design Studio | 6
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| One approved elective | | 3
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Total 12 |
Program Agenda
The typical course load for the urban planning and policy and urban design programs is normally distributed over two years as shown below. Course distribution is subject to approval of the academic adviser.
Urban Planning and Policy
First Year
Fall Term
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Credits |
| URPL 631 | Introduction to Planning Theory and Policy | 3
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| | One Concentration Area Elective | 3
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Total 6 |
Spring Term
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Credits |
| URPL 631 | Research Methods | 3
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| URPL 632 | Urbanism | 3
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| One Concentration Area Elective | 3
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| URPL 660 | City Debates Seminar | 0
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Total 9 |
Second Year
Fall Term
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Credits |
| URPL 661 | Planning and Design Workshop | 6
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| | One Concentration Area Elective | 3
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| URPL 662 | Comprehensive Exam in the Field (Research Track) | 0
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Total 9 |
Spring Term
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Credits |
URPL 661A OR
URPL 663
| Advanced Planning and Design Workshop (Professional Track) OR Urban Planning Thesis (Research Track)
| 6
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| URPL 662 | Comprehensive Exam in the Field (Professional Track) | 0
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| URPL 660 | City Debates Seminar | 0
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Total 6 |
Urban Design
First Year
Fall Term
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Credits |
| URPL 631 | Introduction to Planning Theory and Policy | 3
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| URDS 632 | Practices and Theories of Urban Design | 3
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Total 6 |
Spring Term
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Credits |
URDS 601
| Landscape and Urban Design Studio | 6
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| URPL 630 | Research Methods (or equivalent if Professional Track) | 3
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| URPL 660 | City Debates Seminar | 0
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Total 9 |
Second Year
Fall Term
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Credits |
| URPL 661 | Planning and Design Workshop | 6
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| | One Approved Elective | 3
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| URDS 603 | Comprehensive Exam in the Field (Research Track) | 0
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Total 9 |
Spring Term
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Credits
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URDS 601A OR
URDS 604
| Advanced Landscape and Urban Design Studio (Professional Track) OR Urban Design Thesis (Research Track)
| 6
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| URDS 603 | Comprehensive Exam in the Field (Professional Track) | 0
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| URPL 632 | Urbanism (or equivalent) | 3
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| URPL 660 | City Debates Seminar | 0
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Total 9 |
Admission Qualifications
Applicants who meet all the AUB and MSFEA regulations governing admission to graduate study, including acceptable AUB Readiness for University Studies in English (refer to the Readiness for University Studies in English (RUSE) in the Office of Admissions section), and who hold the equivalent of an undergraduate degree in architecture, landscape architecture, environmental design, urban or regional planning, engineering, public health, economics, public administration, sociology, politics, anthropology or other social science degree, may be admitted to the master of urban planning and policy program as regular graduate students.
Applicants who meet all the AUB and MSFEA requirements governing admission to graduate study, including acceptable AUB Readiness for University Studies in English (RUSE) (refer to the Readiness for University Studies in English (RUSE) in the Office of Admissions section), and who hold the equivalent of a professional bachelor of architecture or a bachelor of landscape architecture degree, may be admitted to the master of urban design program as graduate students.
The School of Architecture and Design may recommend waiving up to nine credits of course work for students who have completed a bachelor of architecture degree and are applying for admission to the master of urban planning and policy or the master of urban design programs.
The School of Architecture and Design may further recommend waiving up to six credits of coursework for students who have completed a bachelor of landscape architecture degree and are applying for admission to the master of urban planning and policy or the master of urban design programs. The Department of Architecture and Design may also recommend waiving up to six credits of coursework for students who have completed a bachelor of engineering degree and are applying for admission to the master of urban planning and policy program.
Waiving of credits is subject to approval by the program coordinator, chairperson, and the MSFEA Graduate Studies Committee. To apply, the students must have completed the advanced courses with a grade of at least B+ or equivalent.
Course Descriptions
Each of the following courses is required for MUPP/MUD students. Non-majors must secure approval of the program adviser and the instructor concerned to enroll in any of the courses listed below.
Elective Courses
MUPP/MUD elective courses are open to graduates and senior undergraduates from all AUB departments.