MAUD/MLAUD Application Requirements

Application Requirements

Below you’ll find an overview of the basic application requirements for consideration for the Master of Architecture in Urban Design (MAUD) and the Master of Landscape in Urban Design (MLAUD) programs. Application requirements and policies are updated annually. Complete instructions can only be found in the application, which is available mid-September through early January.

Eligibility

The MAUD/MLAUD program introduces post-professional students, already trained in architecture or landscape architecture, to the critical concepts, strategies, and technical skills associated with contemporary Urban Design research and practice. 

  • Applicants who have completed a five-year undergraduate professional degree in architecture such as a Bachelor of Architecture or its equivalent are eligible to apply for the MAUD program.
  • Applicants with a five-year undergraduate professional degree in landscape architecture such as a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture or a Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture or its equivalent are eligible to apply for the MLAUD program.
  • Two to three years of experience in professional practice is strongly recommended.

Students enrolled in the GSD’s professional program in Architecture are also encouraged to apply for a concurrent urban design degree, for which an individual curriculum will be arranged.

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Transcripts from Prior Institutions

Transcripts are required from all colleges and universities from which you have earned credit or have received a degree and should include your name, the school name, degree, major, degree date if awarded, and a semester-by-semester course breakdown with corresponding grades. Transcripts not in English must be accompanied by a certified English translation. All transcripts must be uploaded directly into the application.

Letters of Recommendation

Applicants are required to obtain three letters of recommendation, ideally at least two from college or university instructors. If you have been out of school for several years, you may request letters from employers or other persons in a position to evaluate your professional abilities and academic potential.

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Essays

Applicants must submit responses to both the general GSD community essay and any required program-specific essays. Essay prompts vary by program and are only available in the graduate application.

Portfolio

MAUD/MLAUD applicants are expected to submit examples of work demonstrating their ability to pursue study at an advanced level.

Portfolios should include as many individually authored projects as possible. Group projects and projects completed in professional offices should be clearly identified as such.

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Resume

Upload a resume or CV that includes full and part-time employment, education, fellowships, extra-curricular university activities, community service, honors, awards, professional registration and societies, publications, avocations, hobbies, and travel. If you served in the military, indicate rank on entry and rank on separation. Please provide a complete employment and educational history, including information about any gaps. While brevity is valued, please do not feel limited to one page.


GRE (optional)

GRE scores are optional for MAUD/MLAUD applicants. If you have not taken the GRE and have not submitted scores, the weight of other components of your application will be spread across your materials during the review process. Your application will not be disadvantaged if you choose not to submit GRE scores.

We recommend considering how GRE scores may be of benefit to your application. For example, they can be used to balance a lower-than-average GPA or to demonstrate competency in a particular area such as mathematics.

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TOEFL

International applicants must take the TOEFL test and submit official scores to the GSD by the application deadline with the following exception. Applicants who hold or are in the process of completing a bachelor’s degree that includes a minimum of three years of in-person, full-time study where English is the sole medium of instruction in the following countries are exempt from the TOEFL requirement: Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, the Bahamas, Canada, Ghana, Ireland, Jamaica, New Zealand, Nigeria, Singapore, South Africa, Trinidad and Tobago, United Kingdom, and the United States. An official transcript for the relevant bachelor’s degree, showing three full-time years in residence, must be uploaded into the appropriate section of application.

Appropriate English proficiency is incredibly important for success at the GSD, and so we encourage applicants to diligently prepare for the TOEFL to achieve your highest possible score.

Preferred Score

104 overall with a 26 in each section

Minimum Score

92 overall with a 23 in each section

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