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California State Polytechnic University Pomona College of Business Administration Master of Urban and Regional Planning
California State Polytechnic University Pomona College of Business Administration

California State Polytechnic University Pomona College of Business Administration

Master of Urban and Regional Planning

Pomona, USA

MA

English

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The Master of Urban and Regional Planning prepares students for effective planning and management of urban and regional environments. This program covers essential topics, including policy analysis, community engagement, and sustainable development, providing the tools necessary for real-world applications. Students will engage in hands-on projects and cooperative education experiences, fostering practical skills and insight into diverse communities.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates may pursue careers in various sectors, such as urban planning, government agencies, non-profits, or private consulting firms. Potential job titles include urban planner, policy analyst, and regional development advisor. The skill set gained empowers graduates to make significant contributions to sustainable urban development and community planning initiatives.

Master of Urban and Regional Planning

The program helps practicing planners advance in their careers and provides entry to the profession for students from a wide range of academic disciplines and work experiences. Coursework takes advantage of the rich research and practice opportunities available in Southern California. The program is further distinguished by the following characteristics:

  • A commitment to linking theory and practice.
  • A strong physical design component.
  • Opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration with students in Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Engineering, and Regenerative Studies.
  • The option of a thesis or comprehensive exam.

The program offers specializations in land use and design, community development, environmental policy, and transportation policy. Recent initiatives include increased coursework in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), negotiation and visioning, and leadership. International experiences are available, including an interdisciplinary China studio program offered in conjunction with North China University of Technology.

All graduate students entering College of Environmental Design majors are required to purchase a computer that meets departmental specifications. Applicants are invited to check with their department office or go to the department's website to obtain these specifications. Financial aid assistance for this computer purchase is available to students qualifying for Federal Student Aid (requested via the FAFSA application). Please contact the University's Office of Financial Aid (909-869-3700) for additional information.