URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING
UCF's Department of Public Administration offers both a graduate and undergraduate program in Urban and Regional Planning. At the graduate level, students may pursue a Graduate Certificate in Urban and Regional Planning, and at the undergraduate level, students may elect a minor in Urban and Regional Planning.
GRADUATE PROGRAM
Graduate Certificate in Urban and Regional Planning
The Graduate Certificate in Urban and Regional Planning (URP) is designed to enhance knowledge, skills, and career development, in the field of community and urban and regional planning. Central Florida has been identified as one of the major growth areas in the state and planning has been recognized as one of the major policy issues for this area. Central Florida has seen considerable growth over the past few years, and this trend is expected to continue with a population explosion of approximately 130 percent within the next few years.
The URP certificate program curriculum consists of 15 credits. Students complete a core of four courses (12 credits) and one elective (3 credits)
Admission to the URP certificate program is completion of a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution.
For the most complete, up-to-date program requirements, please see the official UCF graduate catalog at http://www.graduate.ucf.edu/currentGradCatalog.
Application Process
Applications for the URP certificate program are accepted each semester. Apply online at http://www.graduate.ucf.edu.
GRADUATE PROGRAMS CONTACTS
Dr. Mary Ann Feldheim
Department Chair
mfeldhei@mail.ucf.edu
(407) 8239-2604
Ms. Jacque Waleski
Academic Services Coordinator
jwaleski@mail.ucf.edu
(407) 823-3918
For the current TUITION AND FEES, click here
For the current ACADEMIC CALENDAR, click here
To APPLY to a graduate program, click here
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM
Minor in Urban and Regional Planning
A minor in Urban and Regional Planning supports students who are seeking positions such as city planner, urban designer, planning specialist, environmental program manager, or economic development specialist. Students cover topics specific to urban and regional planning, information systems, land use and planning, urban design, community and economic development, and issues concerning environment program management and urban administration.
Students must be enrolled in a degree-seeking program to pursue this minor. The program consists of seven core courses (21 credits).
For the most current information about this program, please see the official UCF undergraduate catalog at http://www.catalog.sdes.ucf.edu/current/minors/.
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS CONTACTS
Mr. Robert Morin
Undergraduate Programs Coordinator
rmorin@mail.ucf.edu
(407) 823-1190
Ms. Jacque Waleski
Academic Services Coordinator
jwaleski@mail.ucf.edu
(407) 823-3918
RELATED LINKS
Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning
National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration
Florida City and County Management Association
The Florida Monitor
The State of Florida
Partnership for Public Service
American Planning Association
International City/County Management Association
National Association of County and City Health Officials
National Association of Local Government Environmental Professionals
American Federation of Government Employees
Federal Managers Association
U.S. Department of Labor Salary Data (formerly "Salary Data")
UCF Organization for Public Administration
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