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Virginia Tech's Myers-Lawson School of Construction offers a Doctor of Philosophy in Environmental Design and Planning (EDP) program that develops both professional and academic capabilities for addressing future built environment challenges in design, construction, and maintenance. This program opens doors to rewarding careers across industry and academia while allowing students to investigate varied research domains, including building design, construction processes, facility operations, and lifecycle management. The EDP program promotes interdisciplinary research, driving innovative solutions through collaboration to solve pressing real-world issues. Requiring 90 credit hours total, the curriculum welcomes students from all academic and professional backgrounds. EDP's extensive coursework delivers a well-rounded education, combining foundational studies with interdisciplinary research that connects multiple fields. This holistic educational model cultivates thorough comprehension of the built environment while enhancing inventive problem-solving abilities. Participants can customize their academic journey with support from faculty mentors who offer expert advice and direction throughout the program.