Yale School of Architecture

The
Yale School of Architecture (
YSoA) is one of the constituent professional schools of
Yale University. The School awards the degrees of
Master of Architecture I (M.Arch I), Master of Architecture II (M.Arch II), Master of Environmental Design (M.E.D), and
Ph.D in
architectural history and criticism. The School also offers joint degrees with the
Yale School of Management and
Yale School of the Environment, as well as a course of study for undergraduates in
Yale College leading to a
Bachelor of Arts. Since its founding as a department in 1916, the School has produced some of the world's leading architects, including
Norman Foster,
Richard Rogers,
Maya Lin and
Eero Saarinen, among others. The current dean of the School is
Deborah Berke.
The School of Architecture is housed in
Rudolph Hall (also known as the Yale Art and Architecture Building), the
Brutalist masterwork of former department chair,
Paul Rudolph.
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