The Department of Geography, Planning, and Sustainability (GPS) at À¶Ý®ÊÓƵ offers a minor in urban and regional planning, designed for students across all majors. This minor equips students with essential knowledge and skills to navigate the complexities of community development and enhancement, focusing on the planning, policy-making, design, and social actions necessary for transforming cities and regions. While it cannot encompass the entirety of regional planning, this program serves as a valuable complement to various degree paths. To earn the minor, students must complete a total of 18 credits, including foundational courses such as "Introduction to Community Planning" and "Environment, Sustainability, and Society," along with core and specialization courses that explore topics like land use, environmental impact, and sustainable transportation. Additionally, students can choose electives that align with their interests, with opportunities to substitute some courses with upper-level classes from other departments upon approval. For more details, students are encouraged to reach out to the GPS Chair.
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Urban and Regional Planning Minor
Shape Communities: Minor in Urban and Regional Planning
Program Highlights
- Required courses - 18 credits
- Learn the planning and design processes that shape communities
- Collaborate on projects that impact local communities and foster civic responsibility
- Build a foundation for careers in urban planning, environmental policy, and community development
Course Requirements
What Can You Do with a Minor in Urban and Regional Planning?
A minor in urban and regional planning can open up a variety of career paths and opportunities, including:
- Community Development Specialist
- Environmental Consultant
- GIS Technician
- Housing Specialist
- Nonprofit Program Coordinator
- Policy Analyst
- Transportation Planner
- Urban Planner
Real-World Experience: Apply Your Learning and Build Your Future
Through field-based classes and regional travel you’ll have numerous opportunities to apply your classroom knowledge in real-world settings. Engage with the local community to make a difference while acquiring valuable experience and skills in planning, advocacy, research, and more. Learn from experts in advanced technologies such as Geographic Information Systems (GIS), drones, remote sensing, and Global Positioning Systems (GPS), which can become the foundation of your future career.
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