Urban and Regional Planning

Academic Level
Graduate
Term
Semester

Influencing how neighborhoods, cities, and regions develop is the work of urban and regional planners. The Urban and Regional Planning program brings together experts from planning, sociology, engineering, law, architecture, social work, public health, landscape architecture, urban design, and other disciplines to build cities, tackle urban sprawl, upgrade housing, protect the environment, and promote community and economic development.

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  • Undergraduate-level classes are 1000-4000. Graduate-level classes are 5000-7000.

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