Master of Community Planning in Cincinnati United States | University of Cincinnati

University of Cincinnati | Cincinnati United States
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Qualification
Masters Degree
Languages
English
Delivery Mode
On-Campus
Tuition (2025)
USD 24,966
Attendance
Full-time
Full-time Duration
24 months

The modern urban landscape presents complex challenges that define the urban planning field. Professionals in this discipline focus on creating inventive solutions for city management and growth strategies. Their core mission involves skillfully guiding transformative processes. Urban planning is gaining significance nationwide, with a swift increase in practitioners entering the field.

While many planners serve municipal governments and neighborhoods, their work addresses global concerns - including land utilization, social programs, heritage conservation, transit systems, residential development, economic growth, policy formulation, ecological sustainability, city aesthetics, and worldwide urban expansion. These forward-thinking professionals strive to enhance living standards by advancing progress across these diverse domains.


Destination of Study

Subjects of Study

Language Requirements

English
IELTS 6.5

Qualification Requirements

The application for the Master of Community Planning program requires:
Two letters of recommendation (3 preferred)

Professional r'sum

Unofficial Transcripts (to be uploaded with online application). Upon acceptance to the program, official transcripts, stating an undergraduate degree was conferred, must be submitted to complete the enrollment process. (For International Students: Official transcript evaluations from a NACES member organization are required.)

Statement of purpose. This two-page paper should describe your broader goals within the field of planning, and why pursuing an MCP degree is the right path for you. Please also describe your significant academic experiences and touch on why you believe that you can successfully undertake graduate study.

What Planning faculty members would you like to work with?

Applicants interested in a graduate assistantship should upload a one-page description of relevant skills and knowledge (such as teaching experience, computer programming, design software, statistics, languages, drafting/design, and knowledge of research tools such as SPSS or SAS) that could be utilized as a graduate assistant. Be sure to include some qualitative judgment of your skills, and describe how you have used these skills in prior academic/work experiences.
International Students also need: TOEFL (Minimum score: 87), IELTS (Minimum score: 6.5), ELS (Minimum Level: 112), or Duolingo (Minimum score: 110) scores.
A portfolio is optional

Tuition USD 24,966

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