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MS in Urban and Regional Planning

标准考试成绩要求

TOFEL:94

IELTS:7

学年学制

45 credits

学年学费

$1,496.05 per credit

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录取要求

The MS URPL Program seeks students with high academic qualifications and the potential to become qualified professional planners. The PLA Department is especially interested in applicants from underrepresented populations. Since there are relatively few undergraduate planning programs in the country, students come into the field from a wide range of disciplines. In recent years, planning students have generally come from the social sciences, with geography, economics, political science, and sociology the most common undergraduate backgrounds. The range, however, runs from the arts to the sciences. All students are required to have an introductory level course in statistics for admission. This requirement may be met by taking an introductory course (Stat 301), for no graduate credit, during the student’s first semester of study.

申请材料清单

Application form which covers basic personal information;

Official transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate work;

The results from a recent Graduate Record Exam;

Statement of Purpose. This should be a thoughtful, reflective one- or two-page statement discussing why the student wishes to go into planning;

Three letters of reference from people who know the candidate’s academic or professional work; and

Application fee. See Graduate School website for current fee at https://grad.wisc.edu/admissions/faq/.

截止申请时间:

春季 11月1日 秋季 2月1日

专业介绍

The Master of Science in Urban and Regional Planning degree from the University of Wisconsin–Madison is primarily intended to prepare graduates for professional positions in government, non-profit and community organizations and the private sector. We seek to train students with the knowledge, theories, skills and abilities to be leaders in shaping communities.

The department takes an integrated approach to academic studies. It's research and service goals reflect the university's combination of scholarly and applied work. The research activities of departmental faculty are diverse. They tend to cluster around the areas of: land use planning; economic planning; natural resources and environmental planning; community development planning; and international development planning; as well as on planning process themes. Faculty members are engaged in research on planning practice; the ethics and values of planners; community development planning, evaluation of economic development and social welfare programs; tourism and natural resources planning; comparative planning and public policy issues in the international area; integrated environmental planning and management; watershed planning, social conflict over land use and environmental issues; growth management; alternative dispute resolution; social justice in urban areas; and other related areas. These interests are reflected in the curriculum structure.

The Master's degree coursework consists of 45 credits distributed among core planning skills and knowledge, an individualized Area of Concentration, and elective courses. Students also gain practical experience in planning and problem solving through required internships. A summary of the department's requirements are outlined below; details are available in URPL's Master's Program Policies and Procedures.

The objectives of the professional Master of Science degree in Urban and Regional Planning are to:

(1) Prepare students to engage in planning processes that recognize a complex, pluralistic democratic society. Students develop the capacity to work with diverse publics, across government agencies, and in private and non-profit sectors. Planning processes include the identification of objectives, design of possible courses of action, and evaluation of alternatives.

(2) Convey a set of planning literacies to enable students to perform effectively as planners in public, private or non-profit sectors. These literacies include knowledge in the following areas:

Structure and function of cities and regions

History and theory of planning processes and practices

Administrative, legal and political aspects of plan-making

Public involvement and dispute resolution techniques

Research design and data analysis techniques

Written, oral and graphic communication skills

Ethics of professional practice

Collaborative approaches to problem solving

(3) Prepare students with the substantive knowledge foundation and tools, methods and techniques of planning associated with an area of concentration.

课程设置

  • URPL 590(1) Pre-Workshop Module.
  • URPL 721 Methods of Planning Analysis.
  • URPL 741 Introduction to Planning.
  • URPL 781 Planning Thought and Practice.
  • URPL 833 Planning and the Legal System.
  • URPL 912 Planning Workshop.
  • Structure and functions of cities and regions.
  • URPL 601 Site Planning.
  • URPL 611 Urban Design: Theory & Practice.
  • URPL 731 Introduction to Regional Planning.
  • URPL 734 Regional Economic Problem Analysis.
  • URPL 751 Introduction to Financial Planning.
  • URPL 761 Central City Planning: Issues and Approaches.
  • URPL 839 Transportation and Infrastructure Systems Planning.
  • URPL 841 Planning for the Ecological City.
  • URPL 844 Housing and Public Policy.
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