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纽约大学

   硕士生项目

Master of City Planning

学年学制

2 Years

学年学费

$ 21,876

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WHAT WE LOOK FOR IN ALL CANDIDATES

Strong Academic History

We carefully review your transcripts, test scores, and academic letter(s) of reference to assess your academic aptitude and overall preparedness for graduate study. We welcome students from all majors and backgrounds and look for some demonstration of aptitude for both quantitative and qualitative course work. If your undergraduate curriculum did not include quantitative course work, we strongly recommend that you take the GRE or GMAT to demonstrate your quantitative abilities.

Demonstrated Commitment to Public Service

We prepare public service leaders to translate ideas into actions that have an effective and lasting impact on the public good. Our most successful applicants demonstrate—through relevant coursework, work experience, internships, or research—a deep commitment to public service and a desire to tackle today’s most pressing challenges. We welcome career changers, and we look to see what other volunteer or pro bono work can serve as evidence of your commitment to doing work of public importance.

Potential for Impact

NYU Wagner’s curriculum and extracurricular activities are geared towards training and supporting the next generation of public service leaders. During the application process, we seek candidates who have demonstrated an ability to make a positive impact in their surroundings, no matter how big or small the scale.

申请材料清单

SUBMIT YOUR ONLINE APPLICATION

First Deadline: December 1, 2017 (scholarship + fellowship consideration)

Final Deadline: May 1, 2018

Fill out your online application.

The online application is due at 11:59pm Eastern Time on the deadline date. You may complete and submit your online application at any time before the deadline. Save your work before moving to the next page and print a copy for your own records

Incomplete Applications

Applicants are required to submit all parts of the application by the deadline. Incomplete applications are reviewed as-is.

Late Applications

Applications submitted after the published deadlines are reviewed at the discretion of the Graduate Admissions Committee.

ESSAYS

We are interested in learning more about your commitment to public service and how you bring your experiences to bear to make an impact on the communities and organizations you aspire to serve.

Essay 1

A career in public service has never been static, but in our ever-evolving, globally interrelated world, the pace of change keeps getting faster. Sectors overlap, roles change, and then change again. Solutions are found at the intersections and more than ever context matters. Public service leadership requires skills to respond to the shifting service terrain.

Describe your short and long-term professional goals in public service. How does your decision to pursue graduate study at NYU Wagner move you towards the achievement of your goals? What do you hope to accomplish in the program? (500 words)

Essay 2

Public service professionals face tremendous challenges both in and out of the workplace. Resilience and strength of character are vital characteristics for success in any facet of public service. Describe a challenge you encountered in your personal, professional, or academic life. How were you tested? What actions did you take to overcome the challenge? (500 words)

VIDEO ESSAY (OPTIONAL, BUT STRONGLY RECOMMENDED)

Members of the NYU Wagner community—our students, faculty, and staff—are passionate about public service. Create a video of no longer than one (1) minute in length that describes a unique perspective, skill set, or life experience you have. Articulate how it might benefit your classmates, enhance discourse in the classroom, and/or contribute to the NYU Wagner community. Please note that the video must be of the applicant. A webcam video is perfectly acceptable .

Video: Some tips from the admissions team!

Instructions on how to submit your Video Essay:

Please upload your video to an easily accessible website (such as YouTube).

Record the URL in the designated area in the online application and provide access information in the space provided.

Please note, it is the applicant's responsibility to correctly configure the security and access settings for the video. We recommend that the applicant use the strongest privacy settings available while still allowing access to NYU Wagner. For instance, if using YouTube, we suggest using the "Unlisted Video" setting so that only individuals who have the URL can view it. Alternatively, you may password protect it and provide the password in the designated section of the application. The applicant is also responsible for adhering to the terms and conditions of the website used to share the video essay.

For admitted applicants who attend the program, NYU Wagner will retain a short excerpt or screen shot of the video as a part of the official student record.

We are unable to watch videos that come in any form other than a URL link. We will not accept videos sent by email or on DVD through the mail.

As a reminder, a webcam video is perfectly acceptable .

RESUME

Please upload a resume or CV that includes your employment and professional history in reverse chronological order, with titles, dates, and whether you worked part-time or full-time. Your educational record should also be in reverse chronological order and should indicate dates of attendance and degree(s) earned. We encourage you to include information about the following additional activities:

Volunteer, public service, political, and/or civic work you have done;

Academic and professional honors, honorary societies, leadership and service awards;

Other professional activities;

Relevant publications; and/or

Extracurricular activities.

LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION

Please submit two (2) letters of recommendation from individuals who can speak best to your academic and professional achievements and potential. We strongly prefer a balance of academic and professional sources. Letters of recommendation must be submitted through the online application system. We do not accept mailed recommendations. Recommenders are required to complete the online evaluation form. Their response to the recommendation questions may be in either letter or short answer format and should not exceed two pages each.

Video: What makes for a good reference letter?

TRANSCRIPTS

Students entering an NYU Wagner master's program are required to hold a four-year bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in the U.S. or an equivalent degree from a foreign country.

If you submit your application prior to the conferral of your bachelor's degree or equivalent, we will accept and evaluate your application with the understanding that your degree completion is in progress. If an offer of admission is made, it will be contingent upon receiving your degree conferral prior to enrollment.

Transcripts submitted through the online application must meet the following criteria:

Unofficial transcripts are required from all colleges or universities attended in which you earned grades and/or academic credits at the college-level, including undergraduate, study abroad, transfer credits, continuing education, etc.

Uploaded files must be scanned copies of transcript(s) received from the college/university registrar OR electronic transcripts (such as those available through eSCRIP-SAFE, Parchment, and National Student Clearinghouse).

Transcripts must show all courses taken, all credits earned, and all grades received.

Transcripts must include your full legal name and the name of the college or university attended.

Transcripts must be written in English.

Word documents and HTML documents are not acceptable.

Transcripts for institutions located outside of the United States

If you received a graduate or undergraduate degree from an institution that is located outside of the United States, we recommend that you use a third party international credential evaluation service to assess U.S. bachelor’s equivalency and obtain a course-by-course evaluation of your grade point average. International credential evaluations are strongly recommended but are not required.

If submitting an international credential evaluation, remember to upload both your unofficial transcript from the degree-granting institution and a copy of your international credential evaluation report from an approved evaluation service. If you are submitting a paper copy or electronic copy of your evaluation report, please have the service send your evaluation to the following address: NYU Wagner Office of Admissions, 295 Lafayette Street, 2nd Floor, New York, NY, 10012 or to wagner.admissions@nyu.edu.

Applicants who submit an international credential evaluation of their transcripts are eligible to request an application fee waiver from NYU Wagner prior to submitting their application. Please indicate that you submitted an international credential evaluation in the Application Fee section in order to receive the application fee waiver.

INTERVIEW

An interview is not required for admission to the MUP program.

STANDARDIZED TEST SCORES (OPTIONAL, BUT STRONGLY RECOMMENDED)

GRE or GMAT

While standardized test scores such as the GRE or GMAT are not required for admission to NYU Wagner, we strongly recommend that applicants submit scores as part of their application. Please upload a copy of your score report into the online application before submission. Once your online application is submitted, we will not allow replacement of your test scores. Only tests taken within the past five (5) years will be considered.

GRE School Code: 2507

Video: The admissions team weighs in on the optional GRE/GMAT!

TOEFL or IELTS

The TOEFL or the IELTS is required for applicants that speak English as a second language who did not attend an undergraduate institution where the sole language of instruction was English.

You must upload a copy of your TOEFL or IELTS score report into the online application before submission. Once your online application is submitted, we will not allow replacement of your test scores. Only tests taken within the past two (2) years will be considered. Failure to complete this requirement may result in withdrawal of an application.

TOEFL School Code: 2507

APPLICATION FEE

An $85 application fee is required to process your application for admission.

Pay by credit card

When you arrive at the Application Status page after you submit your application, you will see the option to submit a credit card payment. Follow the instructions to complete your payment.

Pay by check or money order

Mail a check or money order in the amount of $85—payable to "New York University"—to NYU Wagner Admissions, 295 Lafayette Street 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10012.

Fee waiver eligibility

Please review the items below and indicate if any of the following apply to you.

Fee waivers are granted for the following:

Submitted International Credential Evaluation

Financial Circumstances

AmeriCorp Members

City Year Members

Peace Corp Volunteer

Public Policy and International Affairs (PPIA) Fellow

Teach For America (TFA) Participant

Rangel Graduate Fellow

U.S. Military/National Guard Active or Former Member

Applicants to the African Women's Public Service Fellowship

SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS

NYU Wagner does not accept supplemental materials to our application.

INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS

International applicants to all programs are strongly encouraged to apply by December 1, 2017 to facilitate visa arrangements. In some cases, applications may be considered after that date.

截止申请时间:

12月1日 2月16日 5月1日

专业介绍

The world is becoming more urbanized, and cities are growing denser and more diverse. It's exciting—it's also challenging. From transportation to environment, and crime to education, urban issues are complex because they're interrelated. NYU Wagner gives you the unique opportunity to study urban planning in the context of these issues, within a school of public service. You'll interact with people from other disciplines who are grappling with these real-world social, cultural, and economic issues. And there's no better place than NYC to learn what happens when ideas meet messy urban realities. The skills and insights you'll gain here and the multidisciplinary toolkit you'll build with core courses in finance, policy, and management are what you need to design more livable and sustainable cities—anywhere in the world.

A unique blend of planning, management, finance, and policy  that prepares you to address financial constraints and resource limitations, and also market realities and political hurdles—the difference between beautiful designs and real impact.

A responsive program that adapts to evolving urban challenges and provides the full set of skills for you to grapple with them.

A tight-knit and energized student community with the resources of a larger school.

Flexibility for full- or part-time students , with options to switch between the two. Earn your degree in two years full-time, or 3-4 years part-time.

课程设置

  • Degree Core Courses
  • CORE-GP.1011, Statistical Methods for Public, Nonprofit, and Health Management
  • CORE-GP.1018, Microeconomics for Public Management, Planning, and Policy Analysis
  • CORE-GP.1020, Managing Public Service Organizations (MPSO)
  • CORE-GP.1021, Financial Management for Public, Nonprofit, and Health Organizations
  • Planning Core Courses
  • URPL-GP.1603, Urban Planning: Methods and Practice
  • URPL-GP.1605, Land Use Law
  • URPL-GP.1620, Introduction to Urban Physical Design
  • URPL-GP.2608, Urban Economics
  • URPL-GP.2660, History and Theory of Planning
  • ELECTIVE COURSES
  • PADM-GP.1801, Communication Skills for Public Service
  • PADM-GP.2106, Community Organizing
  • PADM-GP.2140, Public Economics and Finance
  • PADM-GP.2144, Debt Financing and Management for Public Organizations
  • PADM-GP.2171, Program Analysis and Evaluation
  • URPL-GP.2415, Public Policy and Planning in New York
  • PADM-GP.2416, Segregation and Public Policy
  • PADM-GP.2445, Poverty, Inequality, and Policy
  • URPL-GP.2452, Transforming Cities: Public-Private Partnerships, Public Spaces, Politics & the Press
  • URPL-GP.2620, Race and Class in American Cities
  • URPL-GP.2624, Environmental Planning: Communities, Fairness, and Beyond
  • URPL-GP.2639, Real Estate Finance
  • URPL-GP.2670, Land Use, Housing and Community Development Seminar
  • PADM-GP.4443, Financing Urban Government
  • URPL-GP.4622, Wealth and Inequality: Asset Development and Poverty Reduction Policies in the U.S.
  • URPL-GP.4635, Community Equity
  • URPL-GP.4638, Housing and Community Development Policy
  • URPL-GP.4647, Workshop in Planning: Creating 21st Century Communities
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