Course Overview
Course Overview This graduate certificate program focuses on the process and practice of creative placemaking, which integrates arts and culture into community development. You will learn to collaborate with diverse stakeholders, including artists, city planners, and community members, to strengthen communities through strategic art installations. The program uniquely bridges the disciplines of art and urban planning. Key Program Highlights Master the principles of creative placemaking to drive economic, physical, and social change. Learn to engage communities and build partnerships across public, private, and artistic sectors. Explore the role of temporary and permanent public art in enhancing urban design and the social fabric. Analyze the physical, historical, and socio-political contexts that shape successful public spaces. Benefit from a unique curriculum housed within a leading college of design, art, and planning.
Available Intakes
August 2026
CampusUC West Campus
CityClifton
ModeFullTime
Duration24 Months
FeeUSD 28,394
August 2027
CampusUC West Campus
CityClifton
ModeFullTime
Duration24 Months
FeeUSD 28,394