CED Summer INstitute

CED Summer INstitute UC Berkeley's College of Environmental Design offers three in-person 6-week summer programs in architecture, landscape architecture, and sustainable city planning.

Summer [In]stitute is a fast track to launching your environmental design career. Explore the methods and theories driving the field, experience the culture of design and planning studios, and develop a portfolio for job and graduate school applications with the expert guidance of faculty mentors.

Each program includes a lecture series, a design or planning studio, media workshops, and site vis

its. After fulfilling the program requirements, you'll receive a certificate of completion and credit on an official UC Berkeley transcript. All classes are held in Bauer Wurster Hall, CED's home on the UC Berkeley campus. International students are welcome and encouraged to apply.

Choose from three different foundational programs — [IN]ARCH, [IN]CITY, [IN]LAND — and jump-start your future in architecture, city planning, or landscape architecture. These post-baccalaureate programs are geared toward young professionals who are eager to explore career options in environmental design and are seeking to build a portfolio for graduate school. No previous design experience is required.

[IN]ARCH Program Description:
http://www.ced.berkeley.edu/college/academics/summer-institutes/inarch

[IN]CITY Program Description
http://www.ced.berkeley.edu/college/academics/summer-institutes/incity

[IN]LAND Program Description
http://www.ced.berkeley.edu/college/academics/summer-institutes/inland

Information about the Summer [In]stitute in Environmental Design overall:
https://ced.berkeley.edu/academics/summer-programs/summer-institute

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212 Bauer Wurster Hall, College Of Environmental Design
Berkeley, CA
94720

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