The Urban Design degree is a brand new program to Ball State. It is a combination of Ball State's College of Architecture and Planning's pre-existing degrees: Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Urban Planning and Historic Preservation.
Urban Design is the process of transforming spaces into places that inspire active civic life by design and creative problem solving. Urban Designers study places of interest that may have been forgotten or neglected and imagine a new life for those places. The master's students at Ball State learn through real- life experiences and interaction with surrounding professionals and communities. The profession requires a broad knowledge of topics including sustainability, community engagement, and much more. More information regarding the Urban Design program is found by visiting the BSU Indianapolis CEnter at 50 S. Meridian Street, Indianapolis or by visiting here.
To learn more on Ball State University offerings for Architecture, Urban Design and Landscape Architecture, contact Mr. Brad Beaubien or Ms. SHerri Agnew at the Ball State University Indanapolis Campus.
Urban Design is the process of transforming spaces into places that inspire active civic life by design and creative problem solving. Urban Designers study places of interest that may have been forgotten or neglected and imagine a new life for those places. The master's students at Ball State learn through real- life experiences and interaction with surrounding professionals and communities. The profession requires a broad knowledge of topics including sustainability, community engagement, and much more. More information regarding the Urban Design program is found by visiting the BSU Indianapolis CEnter at 50 S. Meridian Street, Indianapolis or by visiting here.
To learn more on Ball State University offerings for Architecture, Urban Design and Landscape Architecture, contact Mr. Brad Beaubien or Ms. SHerri Agnew at the Ball State University Indanapolis Campus.
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