All applicants to the Graduate School of Arts and Science (GSAS) are required
to submit a complete application for admission. A complete application includes
the online application, academic transcripts, test scores, letters of
recommendation, a résumé or curriculum vitae, a Statement of Academic Purpose,
and the application fee. Please refer to the Instructions section of the online
application for full details. In addition, the department specifically requires
the following:
GRE: GRE general test is not required.
IELTS: The IELTS is required of all applicants who are not native English
speakers or who do not have a bachelor's or master's degree from an institution
where the language of instruction is English. The TOEFL is not accepted. You
must take the "Academic" version of the IELTS, and it also must be the "IELTS
for UKVI" version. When you book your test, please be sure it is the correct
version since no other versions of the test are accepted. The "IELTS for UKVI"
test will provide you with a Unique Reference Number (URN) which you will need
to make your Tier 4 visa application. See
http://as.nyu.edu/content/dam/nyu-as/artHistory/documents/FAQMA.IELTS.rev.4.017.pdf.
Statement of Academic Purpose: In a concisely written statement, please
describe your past and present work as it relates to your intended field of
study, your educational objectives, and your career goals. In addition, please
include your intellectual and professional reasons for choosing your field of
study and why your studies/research can best be done at the Graduate School of
Arts and Science at NYU. The statement should not exceed two double-spaced
pages.
Writing Sample: A writing sample or portfolio is required. The writing sample
should not exceed 10 double-spaced pages in length, and should demonstrate the
ability to write clearly, to present and support an argument, and to document
sources of research. A portfolio should focus on student or professional work
and should include written analysis of design problems and proposed
solutions.
The Graduate School of Arts and Science reserves the right to change this
information at any time. This document supersedes all previous versions.
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1.Application Policies
Please be sure to refer to the GSAS Application Policies page.
2. Application Deadlines
Applications must be submitted by 5 p.m. Eastern (New York City) time on the
deadline dates listed in Application Requirements and Deadlines for Departments
and Programs. This includes all supporting materials. If an application deadline
date falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or legal U.S. holiday, then the next business
day will be the deadline date.
Please allow sufficient time for official test scores to arrive at the
Graduate School--schedule your test dates accordingly. Please refer to the Test
Scores section below for more details.
Financial Aid Deadline. An application must be submitted by the deadline date
to be eligible for Graduate School and departmental fellowships and other
awards. No other forms are required for consideration.
3. Application Fees
The application fee for all programs (except the M.S. and M.S.-M.B.A.
programs in Mathematics in Finance) is $100. The application fee for the M.S.
and M.S.-M.B.A. programs in Mathematics in Finance is $120.
The application fee is nonrefundable.
4. Test Scores
Answers to questions about policies and procedures for the GRE and
TOEFL/IELTS can be found in Frequently Asked Questions: Testing Requirements -
GRE, TOEFL and IELTS.
5. Transcripts
Answers to many questions about our policies and procedures for academic
transcripts can be found in the Frequently Asked Questions: Academic
Transcripts.
When you apply online, one (1) official academic transcript, mark sheet, or
final grades sheet (and English translation, if required) from each institution
you attended should be uploaded on one of the “Transcript Upload” pages as part
of your online application. If uploaded, you should NOT send paper copies of
your transcripts to Graduate Enrollment Services at this time. If you are
offered admission, you will be requested to provide an official copy. The
baccalaureate or equivalent transcript should clearly indicate conferral of your
undergraduate degree. If you are currently completing your baccalaureate, you
should upload a transcript showing your academic record through your most
current year of study.
If you are not able to upload a transcript in the online application for an
unusual technical reason, then you must refer to Frequently Asked Questions:
Academic Transcripts.
6. Submitting the Application
Your application should be submitted online. Test scores are submitted
electronically to the Graduate School by the GRE and TOEFL/IELTS programs.
Do not mail the Graduate School a duplicate paper copy of your online
application.
All application materials must be received by the deadline date.
The Master of Arts Degree in Historical and Sustainable Architecture is a
nine-month program focusing on the creative reuse of older buildings. In an era
when the demolition of older buildings has been recognized, not just as a loss
to the urban fabric but also as a major source of environmental pollution,
retaining historic structures and using them for new purposes is increasingly
desirable — and profitable. This program explores innovative ways to reconcile
real estate development with historical preservation and environmental
protection by recycling existing structures. The course of study combines
academic training and research with experiential learning opportunities, and the
program operates within the framework of New York University’s London
program.
British architects, designers, builders and developers are leaders in the
field of adaptive reuse and sustainable architecture. For this reason, the
program is based in London, where our faculty consists of the city’s innovative
architects and designers. Working under restrictive historic protection orders,
these designers have successfully reused both important and modest older
buildings, adapting them to new uses and integrating them into new projects
built around, over, and even under historic structures. Our students will have
the rare opportunity to study with these leading practitioners.
We welcome a diverse student body, including recent American college
graduates and young professionals, as well as applicants from other nations.
Program graduates will put their training to practical use throughout the world.
As demand grows for reuse rather than new construction, our students will help
contribute new solutions to the challenges of contemporary urban planning and
real estate development. Graduates will shape the urban environment as
architects, city planners, public administrators, non-profit advocates, public
and private consultants, and real estate developers.
The curriculum also proposes to extend sustainable practices beyond
architecture and building into the realm of urban design. Students will examine
successful strategies for reviving entire districts, cities, and regions around
repurposed historic buildings in areas as diverse as the London Docklands, the
Puerto Madero neighborhood in Buenos Aires, and the older industrial regions of
Germany. These examples suggest new possibilities for post-industrial, “Rust
Belt” cities in the U.S., such as Buffalo and Cleveland, where the numerous
historic buildings provide resources to be adapted for new uses, not liabilities
to be demolished.
The M.A. in Historical and Sustainable Architecture is the first academic
program to unite the topics of sustainable architecture, adaptive reuse, and
historic preservation within a single curriculum. Combining the multiple
perspectives of finance, environmentalism, education, tourism, and government
policy, this program will explore older buildings as assets, not hindrances, to
real estate development. Sponsored by the Urban Design and Architecture Studies
program of the Art History Department at New York University, the M.A. program
in Historical and Sustainable Architecture will benefit from the New York
program’s tradition of interdisciplinary analysis and its broad, humanistic
perspective on urban design.
We accept applications on a rolling basis, with a target deadline of March 1
for matriculation in the fall semester of each year. Please contact
histsust@nyu.edu for further information about the program and the application
process.