Community and Regional Planning
Community and Regional Planning
The Community and Regional Planning degree is designed to prepare students for careers in urban, regional, environmental, and/or coastal planning. Students will complete core courses in theory, legislation, and techniques, as well as acquire computer skills in the application of geographic information systems (GIS), statistics, and design in planning. The student will complete one of two emphases: community planning and development or coastal planning and development. Students will also complete advanced courses in planning, a minor, or two planning-related concentrations.
Please review all information below.
Explore Your Major:
Geography, Planning, and Environment – Your Major Matters (2 minutes)
Introduction to Geography, Planning, and Environment (20 minutes)
Introduction to Community and Regional Planning (11 minutes)
Planning Career Accreditation and Professional Membership (4 minutes)
Planner-in-Residence (3 minutes)
Planning Awards and Scholarships (2 minutes)
Planning Community Involvement (2 minutes)
Planning Minor and Concentration (2 minutes)
Planning Study Abroad Programs (3 minutes)
Please see first semester course guides HERE and sample 4-year plans HERE.
Please visit the Community and Regional Planning program to familiarize yourself with the program, faculty, and opportunities for the future.