Master in City Planning
Cambridge , United States
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Degree
Masters
Course Language
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Program Overview
Master in City Planning
The Master in City Planning program is offered by the Department of Urban Studies and Planning.
Program Requirements
The program requires a total of 150 units, including:
- 11.200: Gateway: Urban Studies and Planning 1 (12 units)
- 11.202: Planning Economics (6 units)
- 11.203: Microeconomics 1 (6 units)
- 11.205: Introduction to Spatial Analysis and GIS 1 (6 units)
- 11.220: Quantitative Reasoning and Statistical Methods for Planning I (6 units)
- 11.222: Introduction to Critical Qualitative Methods (6 units)
- 11.328[J]: Urban Design Skills: Observing, Interpreting, and Representing the City (8 units)
- At least one core practicum subject (9 units)
- Unrestricted Electives (67 units)
- 11.THG: Graduate Thesis (24 units)
Notes
- Students can test out of certain subjects but must take an equivalent number of additional unrestricted elective units to meet the 120-unit requirement for coursework.
- Subjects are selected in consultation with the department or advisor.
- Graduate-level subjects offered at MIT or other area universities can be used to fulfill part of the requirement.
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