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The Master of Science in Critical, Curatorial, and Conceptual Practices in Architecture (CCCP) provides specialized education in architectural critique, publishing, exhibition curation, writing, and research through an intensive two-year, full-time curriculum. This program acknowledges architecture's multifaceted nature and diverse career paths that frequently transcend conventional professional practice and academic research, while simultaneously drawing from and expanding upon these foundations.
The M.S. CCCP program applicants must have a minimum of a four-year bachelor degree or equivalent from an accredited college or university by the time they start the M.S. CCCP, including no less than 4 classes in architecture, architectural history, or a related form of aesthetic or cultural practice.
Applicants who do not hold a B. Arch or M. Arch degree or the equivalent should demonstrate a substantive interest in architecture and/or urbanism through providing evidence of work in history, theory, criticism, research, design, editing, events-coordination, visualization, exhibition work or curatorial practice.
The Graduate School requires the following minimum scores: