After nearly three years of planning, an extension of the University of Florida's School of Architecture will be moving into Jacksonville's Cathedral Hill neighborhood, bringing about 15 graduate students to the urban core.
The program, dubbed CityLab-Jacksonville, will be located on the third floor of the St. Johns Cathedral's administrative building on Church Street.
CityLab-Jacksonville will offer two degrees — a Master of Architecture for students on the path to becoming licensed architects, and a nonprofessional Master of Science in Architectural Studies — as well as post-professional graduate certificates in sustainable architecture and design.
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