• Master of Science in City and Regional Planning degree is accredited by the Planning Accreditation Board (PAB).
  • It can be combined in a dual degree with the MS-GIST for STEM designation.
  • The program prepares students to excel as professionals capable of understanding and resolving complex urban planning problems.
  • The curriculum gives students both a broad understanding of the urban and regional environment and a foundation of skills needed to plan for today’s regions and cities.
  • The program offers six specializations as well as several dual degree programs with architecture, civil engineering, law, and public policy.
  • The program begins in the fall season.
  • The curriculum is a two-year, 55 credit program.
  • The curriculum requirements include seven core courses, a specialization, 12 semester hours of electives, an internship, and a thesis or applied research paper.