Bachelor of Urban Planning and Development
Program Overview
Urban Planning and Development Major
The Bachelor of Urban Planning and Development program provides students with a solid grounding in the broad concepts and specific skills needed to excel in the public and private sectors. This program is designed for individuals interested in planning cities of the future.
Curriculum
Beginning in the academic year, an alternative entry program has been created for current students who are interested in studying urban planning. This alternative entry program is not for students admitted into the College of Architecture and Planning. Alternative entry students take two spring planning courses PLAN 100 and PLAN 105 -- that will prepare them for application to the second year of the Bachelor of Urban Planning and Development program.
Accelerated Masters Program
The Accelerated Master's Program (AMP) in Urban Planning allows students to begin their graduate studies while still an undergraduate student, saving time and money as they pursue an advanced education in their field of interest.
Related Programs
- Major in Environmental Design - BA/BS
- Bachelor of Architecture
- Major in Interior Design
Program Details
The Bachelor of Urban Planning and Development program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in urban planning, preparing them for careers in the public and private sectors. The program includes a range of courses that cover the broad concepts and specific skills needed to excel in the field.
Courses
The program includes a range of courses, including PLAN 100 and PLAN 105, which are required for alternative entry students.
Careers
Graduates of the Bachelor of Urban Planning and Development program can pursue careers in urban planning, development, and related fields.
Tuition and Financial Aid
Information on tuition and financial aid is available, but details are not specified in the provided context.
Student Experience
The program provides students with a range of experiences, including coursework, research, and practical applications, designed to prepare them for careers in urban planning and development.
