Courses of Study 2023-2024 
    
    Dec 16, 2024  
Courses of Study 2023-2024 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Special Academic Options


In the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning .


Cornell in Rome

Since 1987, Cornell in Rome has offered a transformative experience for talented undergraduate artists, architecture students, and urbanists. A world-class and specialized program, Cornell in Rome is focused on instruction in the disciplines of architecture design, history, and theory; visual arts; art history; urban studies; and Italian language, history, and culture.

Students benefit from an intimate environment and the opportunity to build interdisciplinary and lasting relationships with the faculty and each other. The maximum enrollment is 60 students each semester and faculty remain consistent for the entire semester.

Classes can generally be applied to Cornell graduation requirements and participation in the program does not necessarily require extra semesters of study or delay graduation. Interested Cornell students should speak with their college registrar to determine how classes will be applied toward degree requirements.

Study at Cornell in Rome is an option for bachelor of fine arts (B.F.A.), undergraduate urban and regional studies (B.S. URS), and master of regional planning (M.R.P.), and mandatory for bachelor of architecture (B.Arch.)

The Gensler Family AAP NYC Center

AAP’s program at the Gensler Family AAP NYC Center (AAP NYC) offers AAP students a unique opportunity to live and study in New York City, one of the most vital urban centers in the world for one semester. Enriched by field trips and social and professional networking opportunities, the undergraduate and graduate student semester in New York City plays a key role in a Cornell education.

Programming at the center offers a full roster of classes enriched by New York City’s unique artistic, historical, and cultural resources and by AAP’s extensive alumni network of noted metropolitan professionals, who frequently teach and serve as guest critics and mentors.

Study at AAP NYC is an option for bachelor of architecture (B.Arch.), undergraduate urban and regional studies (B.S. URS), and master of regional planning (M.R.P.), and mandatory for professional master of architecture (M.Arch.) and post-professional master of science in advanced architectural design (M.S. AAD) students. Additionally, the post-professional master of science in advanced urban design is delivered entirely in NYC with its home base at AAP NYC.