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The discipline of urban planning and our department's curriculum offer substantial and varied prospects to address community challenges, guide their development, and influence their physical landscapes. Our field stands apart in its focus on how location affects quality of life, on long-term strategic visions and policy outcomes, and on interdisciplinary approaches to problem-solving. Core professional principles drive our commitment to ecological sustainability, fair social systems, inclusive governance, and intentional urban design.
Urban planners facilitate growth by executing strategies created and approved for the common good. They fulfill this role across all economic spheres—government entities, commercial enterprises, and charitable institutions. Career pathways span municipal planning departments, housing authorities, real estate development companies, consulting firms, and neighborhood improvement groups advocating for diverse public needs.
You must have a bachelor’s degree from an institution recognized by a regional accrediting association.
You must have earned a minimum of a 2.75 GPA from the undergraduate degree-granting institution.
Required Scores to demonstrate English Proficiency: TOEFL iBT 79; IELTS 6.5 Band; Pearson's PTE 53