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City and Regional Planning - MASTER'S (MCRP)

CIP CODE 04.0301.00

DEGREE OVERVIEW

The PAB-accredited Master of City and Regional Planning degree program prepares students for careers as professional planners with public, private, and nonprofit organizations. Research techniques and skills are applied to real-world planning challenges regarding sprawl, pollution, carbon footprints, economic development, aging infrastructure, and equity.


ABOUT THE PROGRAM

Students in the two-year, 48-credit-hour program have a range of topic upon which they can focus:

  • Urban and Housing Policies
  • Smart and Resilient Cities
  • Transportation Planning
  • Design and Development
  • Environmental Planning

Certificates available in:

  • Development Review
  • GIS
  • Transportation Planning and Policy

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CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

  • Registered Licensed Urban Planner (AICP)
  • Transportation Planner
  • Environmental Planner
  • Urban Design Specialist
  • Geographic Information System (GIS) Specialist
  • Land-Use Planner
  • Economic Development Specialist

DEGREE OPTIONS

Master of City and Regional Planning

Complete 48 credit hours in campus-based classes

Master of City and Regional Planning


WHY CHOOSE US?

  • Accredited program through Planning Accreditation Board (PAB)
  • The only program in North Central Texas
  • Serving the needs of urban Texas for over four decades
  • Located in one of the fastest-growing and largest metropolitan areas
  • Attend classes in the evenings
  • Internship opportunities within the dynamic Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex

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PROGRAM CONTACT

Name:
Dr. Ivonne Audirac 

Email:
audirac@uta.edu

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City and Regional Planning - MASTER'S (MCRP)

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Department of Public Affairs and Planning

College of Architecture, Planning and Public Affairs