Architecture
Parson School of Design's graduate program in architecture is a three-year professional degree certified by the National Building Certification Board, which enrolls students with a bachelor's degree in architecture or a four-year degree in non architecture. New York City provides a comprehensive environment for students to develop critical voices, gain architectural design experience, and explore the formal and sociopolitical importance of architecture.
Double Degree in Architecture and Lighting Design
Students who want to do research in lighting design and architecture can apply for a double degree, which lasts for four years. The course includes 120 credits, including a Master of Architecture certified by the National Building Certification Board and a Master of Arts in lighting design. Interested students should directly apply for double degrees; If the double degree application is not successful, you may also be admitted to one of the majors.
Data visualization
Parsons' data visualization major is a multi-disciplinary major. Students will develop skills that integrate visual design, computer science, statistical analysis, and ethical considerations of data analysis and presentation. In today's increasingly globalized society, data display plays an important role in shaping opinions, policies and decisions. The major of data visualization gives students competitive advantages, and also responds to the market's growing demand for data visualization talents.
Design and technology
Today's designers face two basic challenges: the growing influence of social internal design and the growing role of internal design technology. The design and technology specialty provides a dynamic, challenging, and idea oriented environment to meet these challenges. Students can study together with students in other related majors, such as visual communication design, photography, pure art and illustration.
industrial design
Parsons' industrial design graduate program provides an innovative two-year, 60 credit full-time graduate program, enabling students to learn to coordinate the seemingly contradictory forces that play a role in the growing product design industry. Students will explore how goods are produced in a local context ("local production" method, depending on regional demand and constraints) and in a global context (using design principles that focus on global demand).
Lighting design
Parsons' graduate major in light design is the first of its kind in the world, and has been training leaders in this rapidly developing field for more than 30 years. With a solid foundation in the knowledge, aesthetics and technology dimensions of light, Parsons interdisciplinary courses focus on human experience, sustainability and the social impact of lighting design. Students explore theories, technology applications, energy conservation, and the social and environmental characteristics of electric lights and natural light.
Urban practice theory
This 36 credit urban practice theory course provides an innovative way for students interested in the critical study of design practice in the context of cities, urban space and urban ecosystems. This major focuses on design oriented space and ecological innovation, and is closely related to social justice, inclusiveness and cooperative production of urban space.
Design research
The major of design research uses analytical and practical research methods to recognize the growing importance of design in the 21st century. The syllabus guides students to explore new theories and design oriented paths, and thus to deeply understand design and the complex intersection of design with the present and the future. Taking advantage of the unique scope of fields within Parsons College and other colleges of New College University, the design research major will make you realize that design is fundamentally an interdisciplinary attempt. Together with the design research community, explore the ability of design to transform daily experience and test the methods that affect social change through the design process.
pure art
The guiding ideology of the pure art major of Parson Design College is that artists play an important role in society. Therefore, this major provides students with a dynamic and challenging environment to develop diversified studio based practices and pursue interdisciplinary learning. Students come from different backgrounds and cultures and study various media, including painting, sculpture, video, performance, digital media, installation and photography.
Design History and Curatorial Research
This prestigious two-year postgraduate course, jointly launched by Parsons and "Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum", sets up a learning method that focuses on objects and is based on practice. The learning content is European and American decorative arts and design from the Renaissance to the present. It has been held for more than 30 years in Cooper Hewitt, the only museum in the United States dedicated only to collecting historical and contemporary design. This major allows students to directly contact and learn from museum collections and curators, administrators, educators and designers.
Interior design
Parsons' graduate major in interior design is uniquely positioned to lead the discussion and practice of interior design in the 21st century. Founded in Parsons in 2009, formerly the interior art education major of Parsons College, this postgraduate course has led the field of interior design for more than a century. Design as a social practice is the guiding principle of the curriculum. Students explore the identities of design: as a force to change the world, as a method of environmental management, and as a tool to shape experience.
Photography
The graduate photography major of Parson Design College enables students to become practical artists and scholars, redefining the creative role of photography in contemporary culture. This major challenges students to transcend existing stereotypes, predict and set trends, rather than follow them.
Strategic design and management
The graduate program of strategic design and management brings together different groups who are interested in creating and leading changes in emerging fields: business professionals who want to meet business challenges through design, design practitioners who pursue business and leadership expertise, and entrepreneurs who want to develop innovative business proposals for the changing global economy. Led by world-class teachers, the curriculum is not only academically rigorous but also practice oriented, providing practical learning experience. Students can complete the whole course on campus or online, or in a mixture of two forms.
Interdisciplinary design
Focusing on collaborative design research and systematic oriented research methods for social innovation and service design, Parsons interdisciplinary design major serves as an academic laboratory for graduate students in New York City who want to define the next stage of global design practice. The interdisciplinary design major is for designers who are interested in developing ideas, tools and working methods to deal with the impending social problems and complex challenges of global culture. Students study in interdisciplinary teams, think about problems from multiple perspectives, learn from industry leaders, and appear with collections of works. The display cabinet design is also a process of transforming social relations and contemporary life.
Design and urban ecology
This 60 credit major in design and urban ecology has greatly reshaped the methodology of urban research and urban design. By combining research, field research and participatory action, students will have a more comprehensive understanding of the complex dynamics that affect urban growth and development. Consistent with the new college's historical commitment to social justice and design, students will also develop and implement innovative strategic projects to achieve truly innovative urban change.
Fashion Research
In this breakthrough interdisciplinary fashion research major, students will deeply understand fashion and its complex intersection with identity and culture from the perspective of historical background. The Parson's School of Design Fashion management Research professional research materials and analyze the visual characteristics of fashion as skirt, image and body practice and as an important cultural industry that puts individuals into society and the world.
Fashion Design and Society
Fashion Design of Parsons School of Design As the first postgraduate course in this field in the United States, the major of Social Studies has unique interdisciplinary and international research methods in fashion design. Every year, a small group of students join the college to learn advanced fashion design, and are trained to become innovative and progressive world-class designers. Proposed by Parsons alumnus Donna Karan, the course has received support from major brands in the fashion industry, such as Diane von Furstenberg, Swarovski, Uniqlo LVMH and Kering.
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