Programs in Urban Design and Planning

Bachelor of Arts: Community, Environment & Planning (BA: CEP)
Individuals seeking an interdisciplinary undergraduate degree in community and environmental planning should consider the Bachelor of Arts CEP Program.

Master of Urban Planning (MUP)
The accredited Master of Urban Planning (MUP) degree program is for those who want the traditional professional degree. General and specialized training in a number of areas is available through this two year program.

Master of Science in Real Estate (MSRE)
The Master of Science in Real Estate (MSRE) program is a new two-year professional degree which provides students with the core and advanced training necessary for successful careers and leadership positions in the real estate industry.

Master in Strategic Planning for Critical Infrastructures (MSPCI)
Developed in partnership with the Washington State National Guard, the Master in Strategic Planning for Critical Infrastructures online program is designed to train managers in the strategic decision-making required to prevent and counter threats to the country's critical infrastructure and public health.

PhD in Urban Design and Planning (PhD: UDP)
Persons who desire careers in urban design and planning primarily in academic research and teaching, or advanced professional work, should consider the Interdisciplinary PhD Program in Urban Design and Planning leading to the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD).

PhD in the Built Environment (PhD: BE)
The PhD in the Built Environment is a college-wide, interdisciplinary degree program housed within the College of Built Environments. The PhD Program provides students with a common core of substantial, integrated knowledge concerning the multi-faceted built environment and then offers areas of specialization in three discrete fields of knowledge and practice: Sustainable Systems and Prototypes; Computational Design and Research; and History, Theory, and Representation studies.

Certificate Programs
The Urban Design and Historic Preservation certificate programs are open to professional and doctoral students in the Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, Master of Architecture, Master of Landscape Architecture, Master of Urban Planning, and PhD degree programs.

Continuing Education, Visiting Graduate Students
For those seeking a short-term affiliation with a program in the Department of Urban Design and Planning, programs such as Visiting Graduate Student and Non-Matriculated Student should be explored.

 

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