Comprehensive Planning - Planning Education Graduate Programs

Planning Education Graduate Programs

  • Auburn University in Auburn, AL, offers a degree in Community Planning, through their accredited program.
  • California State Polytechnic University in Pomona, CA, offers accredited Bachelor and Master of Urban and Regional Planning programs.
  • California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, CA, offers accredited Bachelor and Master of City and Regional Planning programs
  • Clemson University in Clemson, SC offers an accredited Master of City and Regional Planning.
  • Cornell University in Ithaca, NY, offers a Bachelor in Urban & Regional Studies and a top-ranked, accredited Master of City and Regional Planning program.
  • Florida Atlantic University offers masters degrees in urban and regional planning.
  • Georgia Institute of Technology offers masters and doctorate degrees in city planning.
  • New York University offers a Master in Urban Planning.
  • Ohio State University offers both masters and doctoral degrees in city and regional planning.
  • Pratt Institute offers an evening program for a masters degree in city and regional planning.
  • Texas A&M University offers a Master in Urban Planning.
  • Texas Tech University offers an interdisciplinary PhD program with special emphasis on nonurban lands and those in arid and semi-arid environments.
  • University of California offers masters and doctoral degrees in urban and city planning at Berkeley and Los Angeles campuses.
  • University of Colorado offers masters and doctoral degrees in urban and regional planning.
  • University of Illinois offers bachelors, masters and doctoral degrees in urban planning at its Chicago and Urbana-Champaign campuses.
  • University of Michigan offers masters and doctoral degrees in urban and regional planning.
  • University of Massachusetts Amherst offers masters and doctoral degrees in regional planning.
  • University of New Mexico offers a Bachelors of Arts in Environmental, Planning & Design (BAEPD) and a Masters in Community & Regional Planning (accredited).
  • University of New Orleans accredited masters and doctoral planning programs.
  • University of Oregon offers an accredited Master of Community and Regional Planning program.
  • University of Texas at Arlington offers an accredited master's in city and regional planning, and also a Ph.D. in Planning and Policy.
  • Virginia Commonwealth University offers a Master of Urban and Regional Planning, accredited by the Planning Accreditation Board.
  • Virginia Tech offers a masters of urban and regional planning.
  • University of Virginia offers a masters degree in urban and environmental planning.
  • The University of Washington offers masters and doctoral degrees in urban planning.
  • The University of Wisconsin offers masters and doctoral degrees in urban planning.
  • The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill offers masters and doctoral degrees in city and regional planning.
  • Clemson University offers a Master of City and Regional Planning degree.
  • The University of Cincinnati offers bachelors, masters and doctoral degrees in urban planning.
  • Florida State University offers masters and doctoral degrees in urban and regional planning.
  • Eastern Washington University offers bachelors and masters degrees in urban and regional planning.

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