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The Department of Geography and Planning provides resources for graduate studies culminating in Master of Science in Planning (MScPl) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degrees. Faculty research encompasses social, economic, cultural, and other critical dimensions. Geographically, projects span from local community design to national policy planning and global development initiatives. Specialization areas cover land use, transportation, urban design, social policy, public health, economic growth, international development, and environmental planning. The Planning Program delivers an accredited Master's degree tailored for aspiring professional planners or those pursuing advanced academic research.
Admission to the second year requires students to maintain a B average or better in first-year courses and submit a Study Plan after completing a Summer Internship.
This specialization equips MScPl students with urban design expertise through core coursework in design theory, history, and practical studios, enhanced by diverse elective options across multiple disciplines.