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Graduate Planning. UCLA?

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poojacha

I'm an Architect from India with two year experience, in projects related to Urban Design. I wish to pursue a graduate course in Urban design. What I noticed was that barely any colleges provide a post professional accredited course for Urban Design. Is it important for the course to be accredited by NAAB for licensure?

Thereafter,  I've decided to pursue Urban Planning with a strong design base. All good/ top universities have courses with a PAB accredition.

UCLA requires 72 units! I feel it might be too intense for a 2 year course and might spill over into another semester. Is it so? UT Austin, Gatech, UCB have 48, 60 and 55 units, which sound reasonable.

Can anyone who has graduated from UCLA or other graduate planning courses shed some light on this topic?

 
Aug 30, 16 2:55 am

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