Community Planning and Real Estate Development (CPDV)
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Community Planning and Real Estate Development (CPDV)
The Community Planning and Real Estate Development (CPDV) program is a dual degree program that offers students the opportunity to earn a Master of Community Planning and a Master of Real Estate Development. The program is housed in the School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation at the University of Maryland.
Overview
The CPDV program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in community planning and real estate development. The program combines the theoretical foundations of community planning with the practical skills of real estate development, preparing students for careers in urban planning, real estate development, and related fields.
Admissions
Admission to the CPDV program requires a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution. Applicants must submit a statement of purpose, transcript(s), and TOEFL/IELTS/PTE scores (for international graduate students). Additional requirements include letters of recommendation, a CV/resume, a writing sample, and a portfolio PDF upload (optional).
Requirements
The CPDV program requires students to complete a minimum of 60 credits, including core courses in community planning and real estate development, as well as electives and a capstone project. Students must also be admitted to both the community planning and real estate development programs to pursue the dual degree.
Application Deadlines
The application deadlines for the CPDV program are as follows:
- Domestic applicants: July 17, 2026 (fall), December 12, 2025 (spring)
- International applicants: March 13, 2026 (fall), September 12, 2025 (spring)
Program-Specific Requirements
In addition to the general requirements, the CPDV program has the following specific requirements:
- Letters of Recommendation (3)
- CV/Resume
- Writing Sample (1 required, 2 more optional)
- Portfolio PDF Upload (optional)
- Must be admitted by both programs to pursue dual degree.
Resources
The University of Maryland offers a range of resources to support students in the CPDV program, including academic advising, career counseling, and access to state-of-the-art facilities and equipment. The program is accredited by the Planning Accreditation Board (PAB) and the National Association of Schools of Public Administration and Affairs (NASPAA).
