Urban and Regional Planning (M.A.)
Admission Requirements
Admission to the graduate degree program in Urban and Regional Planning is governed by the regulation of the Division of Graduate Studies and Urban and Regional Planning. The following criteria must be met:
- Admission by the Division of Graduate Studies;
- A minimum grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale;
- Consistent with Graduate School Guidelines, Conditional status may be assigned to students who possess a cumulative GPA of at least 2.50 – 2.99 at the undergraduate level (on 4.0 scale);
- Satisfactory performance on the Graduate Record Examination or equivalent test;
- Demonstrated promise for successful academic achievement in professional graduate work;
- For international students, indication of adequate financial support and satisfactory performance on TOEFL demonstrating oral and written proficiency;
- Official statement of intent; and
- Three letters of recommendation.
Degree Requirements
Urban and Regional Planning offers courses on a semester basis. Forty-nine credit hours are required for a master's degree. A basic core and three areas of concentration (Community Development and Housing, Environment and Land Use, and Urban Design) are offered. A thesis or major report option may be elected. An internship in a planning or planning related agency is required of all students with no prior planning or planning related experience.
Course Requirements
Code | Title | Hours |
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Core Courses | ||
URP 500 | HISTORY OF PLANNING 1 | 3 |
URP 502 | PLANNING THEORY & PRACTICE 1 | 3 |
URP 504 | QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS &COMPUTE 1 | 4 |
URP 506 | LEGAL ASPECTS OF PLANNING 1 | 3 |
URP 508 | INTRODUCTION TO URBAN DESIGN 1 | 3 |
Concentration Courses | ||
Select 15 hours minimum from one of the three concentration areas | 15 | |
Electives | ||
Select nine credits hours of elective courses 2 | 9 | |
Internship | ||
URP 570 | INTERNSHIP 1 | 3 |
Thesis or Non-Thesis Option | ||
Select six credit hours from one of the following options: | 6 | |
Thesis | ||
THESIS RESEARCH | ||
MASTER'S THESIS | ||
Non-Thesis | ||
Six credits of non-thesis courses 2 | ||
Total Hours | 49 |
- 1
Required course.
- 2
Faculty Advisor’s approval required.
Concentration Courses
(15 hours minimum from one of the three concentration areas)
Community Development and Housing Concentration
Community development is an encompassing term, which includes all the facets of human effort to improve the quality of life in the environment. The term typically anticipates initiatives by members of the community to make these improvements with the assistance of advocates and government. The dynamics of the social, economic, and political spheres are included. A major element of community development is housing and its associated human settlement issues. The roles of the public and private sectors in determining the location, design, construction, and management of housing are central to the city planning function.
Code | Title | Hours |
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Select a minimum of 15 credit hours from the following: | 15 | |
HOUSING POLICY 1 | ||
AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY | ||
INTRO. TO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMEN 1 | ||
NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION 2 | ||
LAND DEVELOPMENT DYNAMICS | ||
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION | ||
PUBLIC FINANCE PLANNING | ||
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PLANNING | ||
PLANNING IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT | ||
REGIONAL PLANNING | ||
GIS FOR PLANNING | ||
Total Hours | 15 |
- 1
Required Concentration Course.
- 2
Required Concentration Studio Course.
Environment and Land Use Concentration
This concentration focuses on an analysis of measures that conserve, preserve, and equitably distribute the ecological and social elements of the natural and built environment. The role of natural systems in efforts to achieve a sustainable environment is included in the study of environmental planning. In the investigation of environmental systems, planning seeks to identify and document the economic, political, and social outcomes of policies and programs that engage protective and preservative environmental measures.
Code | Title | Hours |
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Select a minimum of 15 credit hours from the following: | 15 | |
INTRO TO ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNIN 1 | ||
GROWTH MANAGEMENT 1 | ||
ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING ETHICS | ||
RURAL LAND USE PLANNING | ||
COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING STUDIO 2 | ||
DVLPNG NATIONS ENVIRONMENTL PL | ||
PLAN IMPLEMENTATION | ||
ZONING AND LAND USE REGULATION | ||
GIS FOR PLANNING | ||
Total Hours | 15 |
- 1
Required Concentration Course.
- 2
Required Concentration Studio Course.
Urban Design Concentration
Urban design, broadly understood, is place making. In urban design, we consider the many aspects of development and come to understand multiple analytic paths through which we can engage urban issues and contexts. We approach urban design as a sociopolitical phenomenon, embracing urban design as a web of relationships between private, public, and nonprofit interests that influence the relational and spatial configurations of our cities. The primary emphasis of the urban design curriculum is to support the development of citizens, planners, and scholars who are able to identify and analyze both urban issues and contexts, who are prepared to use context sensitive design principles and social science frameworks, and who are committed to leading creative approaches for improving the quality of life of those who live and work in urban areas.
Code | Title | Hours |
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Select a minimum of 15 credit hours from the following: | 15 | |
HISTORIC PRESERVATN & CONSERVA | ||
TECH SKILLS OF COMP AND COMMUN 1 | ||
INFRASTRUCTURE & COMMUNITY FAC | ||
COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN I | ||
DESIGN STUDIO 2 | ||
SITE DEVELOPMENT | ||
BEHAVIOR & CULTURAL FACTORS 1 | ||
GIS FOR PLANNING | ||
ADVD CONCEPTS IN GIS URB PLNG | ||
Total Hours | 15 |
- 1
Required Concentration Course.
- 2
Required Concentration Studio Course.
Curriculum Plans
Community Development and Housing Concentrations: Non-Thesis Option-Full Time Plan
First Year | ||
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Fall | Hours | |
URP 500 | HISTORY OF PLANNING | 3 |
URP 502 | PLANNING THEORY & PRACTICE | 3 |
URP 520 | HOUSING POLICY | 3 |
Hours | 9 | |
Spring | ||
URP 504 | QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS &COMPUTE | 4 |
URP 508 | INTRODUCTION TO URBAN DESIGN | 3 |
URP 522 | INTRO. TO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMEN | 3 |
Hours | 10 | |
Summer | ||
URP 521 | AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY | 3 |
URP 555 | INDEPENDENT STUDY | 3 |
Hours | 6 | |
Second Year | ||
Fall | ||
URP 506 | LEGAL ASPECTS OF PLANNING | 3 |
URP 523 | 3 | |
URP 524 | NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION | 3 |
URP 570 | INTERNSHIP | 3 |
Hours | 12 | |
Spring | ||
URP 526 | CITIZEN PARTICIPATION | 3 |
URP 529 | PLANNING IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT | 3 |
URP 532 | ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING ETHICS | 3 |
URP 551 | REGIONAL PLANNING | 3 |
Hours | 12 | |
Total Hours | 49 |
Urban Design Concentration, Non-Thesis Option-Full Time Plan
First Year | ||
---|---|---|
Fall | Hours | |
URP 500 | HISTORY OF PLANNING | 3 |
URP 502 | PLANNING THEORY & PRACTICE | 3 |
URP 541 | TECH SKILLS OF COMP AND COMMUN | 3 |
Hours | 9 | |
Spring | ||
URP 504 | QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS &COMPUTE | 4 |
URP 508 | INTRODUCTION TO URBAN DESIGN | 3 |
URP 530 | INTRO TO ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNIN | 3 |
URP 547 | BEHAVIOR & CULTURAL FACTORS | 3 |
Hours | 13 | |
Summer | ||
URP 521 | AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY | 3 |
URP 533 | RURAL LAND USE PLANNING | 3 |
Hours | 6 | |
Second Year | ||
Fall | ||
URP 506 | LEGAL ASPECTS OF PLANNING | 3 |
URP 542 | INFRASTRUCTURE & COMMUNITY FAC | 3 |
URP 543 | COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN I | 3 |
URP 544 | DESIGN STUDIO | 3 |
Hours | 12 | |
Spring | ||
URP 522 | INTRO. TO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMEN | 3 |
URP 545 | 3 | |
URP 546 | SITE DEVELOPMENT | 3 |
URP 570 | INTERNSHIP | 3 |
Hours | 12 | |
Total Hours | 52 |
Environment and Land Use Concentration, Non-Thesis Option-Full Time Plan
First Year | ||
---|---|---|
Fall | Hours | |
URP 500 | HISTORY OF PLANNING | 3 |
URP 502 | PLANNING THEORY & PRACTICE | 3 |
URP 530 | INTRO TO ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNIN | 3 |
Hours | 9 | |
Spring | ||
URP 504 | QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS &COMPUTE | 4 |
URP 508 | INTRODUCTION TO URBAN DESIGN | 3 |
URP 531 | GROWTH MANAGEMENT | 3 |
Hours | 10 | |
Summer | ||
URP 533 | RURAL LAND USE PLANNING | 3 |
URP 537 | PLAN IMPLEMENTATION | 3 |
Hours | 6 | |
Second Year | ||
Fall | ||
URP 506 | LEGAL ASPECTS OF PLANNING | 3 |
URP 534 | 3 | |
URP 535 | COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING STUDIO | 3 |
URP 538 | ZONING AND LAND USE REGULATION | 3 |
Hours | 12 | |
Spring | ||
URP 532 | ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING ETHICS | 3 |
URP 536 | DVLPNG NATIONS ENVIRONMENTL PL | 3 |
URP 539 | 3 | |
URP 555 | INDEPENDENT STUDY | 3 |
Hours | 12 | |
Total Hours | 49 |