UWM’s College for Kids & Teens is partnering with the UWM School of Architecture and Urban Planning (SARUP) to launch a certificate designed for students interested in learning more about architecture and urban planning through project-based activities and short classes.   

The Architecture and Urban Planning Certificate Track consists of two, two-week core classes and two elective classes for a total of four classes. All core classes can be completed by students in grades 9-12 within a three-year window and some elective classes can be completed by students in grades 6-12. 

Required Core Classes

Learning Outcomes 

  • Obtain a base level of architecture and urban planning skills 
  • Explore the connections between architecture and design, models and the use of domestic space 
  • Apply an introductory level of understanding of architectural and urban planning skills in relation to fabrication, virtual reality, building and mathematical understandings 
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