This fall, the Knowlton School of Architecture will launch a new undergraduate major in City and Regional Planning. This program leads to a Bachelor of Science in City and Regional Planning, which is a four-year pre-professional degree. The degree qualifies graduates to sit for certification by the American Institute of Certified Planners after just four years of work as a planner following their bachelor’s degree.
The major is divided into required and elective courses, lecture classes, and service-learning courses. Topics include introduction to the planning profession (year 1); physical planning, design matters, and planning history (year 2); methods of planning inquiry, planning tools, and service-learning (year 3); and individual research and planning projects (year 4).
A minor in City and Regional Planning is also available to students who choose to pursue other majors.
To learn more about the planning profession, visit the American Planning Association.
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