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We are convinced that strategic planning has the power to transform our world. By employing location-specific and cross-disciplinary methods, effective planning fosters equitable and eco-conscious communities. The MURP program, officially accredited by the Planning Accreditation Board, adopts a comprehensive perspective on urban and regional development. Foundational courses establish essential planning principles, while electives from Taubman and other top-tier UM graduate programs allow students to customize their academic journey. Michigan's graduate programs prioritize cultivating analytical, evaluative, and integrative skills for interdisciplinary planning initiatives. Typically, this program spans two academic years (four full-time terms) to complete. The Master of Urban and Regional Planning qualifies as a STEM-designated program under U.S. government guidelines. This classification enables graduates to potentially extend their Optional Practical Training (OPT) period by 24 months beyond the standard 12-month authorization. OPT provides valuable field experience post-graduation.
Urban planners utilize multifaceted competencies to design city spaces. These encompass analytical techniques, community outreach, stakeholder collaboration, and diverse research methodologies. This specialization caters to students aiming to master these practical abilities, applicable across numerous planning disciplines.