The BArch-MCP dual degree couples the five-year Bachelor of Architecture and the Master of Community Planning degrees. This curriculum model is currently being revised -- the new model will be posted soon.
The MCP-MLA dual degree program couples the Master of Community Planning and Master of Landscape Architecture degrees. This curriculum model is currently being revised -- the new model will be posted soon.
The MCP-MPA dual degree program couples the Master of Community Planning and Master of Public Administration degrees.
MCP-MPA (57 credit hours)
Required MCP Core (36)
CPLN 6000: History and Theory of Urban Form (3)
CPLN 6010: Introduction to Community Planning (3)
CPLN 6050: Urban Economics (3)
CPLN 7200: Urban Design Studio (5)*
CPLN 7240: Quantitative Methods for Planning (3)
CPLN 7250: Planning History and Theory (3)
CPLN 7430: Planning Law and Ethics (3)
CPLN 7460: Digital Applications for Community Design and Planning (2)*
CPLN 6970: Seminar (3)**
CPLN 6970: Seminar (3)**
Comprehensive Examination
CPLN 7600: Synthesis Studio (5)***
Required MPA Core (21)
POLI 7140: Financial Administration (3)
POLI 7150: Public Personnel Administration (3)
POLI 7260: Organizational Theory and Administrative Behavior (3)
POLI 7330: Seminar on Administrative Leadership, Responsibility, and Democratic Government (3)
POLI 7350: Seminar in Public Administration (3)
POLI 7360: Seminar in Policy and Administration (3)
POLI 7520: Program Evaluation (3)
Comprehensive Examination
*Co-requisites
**Specific courses selected by student from two different topical seminar groups, as follows:
Transportation and Mobility
Planning and the Environment
Housing and Neighborhood Conservation
Community and Economic Development
***CPLN 7600 is taken only after completing all other course work (including comprehensive examination)
MCP Course Offering Schedule
Fall:
CPLN 6010: Introduction to Community Planning (3)
CPLN 6050: Urban Economics (3)
CPLN 7460: Digital Applications for Planners (2)
CPLN 7200: Urban Design Studio (5)
CPLN 6970: Seminar (3)
CPLN 6970: Seminar (3)
Spring:
CPLN 7240: Quantitative Methods for Planning (3)
CPLN 7430: Planning Law and Ethics (3)
CPLN 6000: History and Theory of Urban Form (3)
CPLN 7420: Planning History and Theory (3)
CPLN 7600: Synthesis Studio (5)
Fall:
Comprehensive Examination