Urban and Regional Planning
(13 Credit Hours)

Designed for professionals who are working in urban and regional planning, or a related field, this program provides an overview of the theories and practices used to identify, analyze and solve urban and regional planning problems. In the Lowcountry of South Carolina, such problems often pertain to economic development, mobility and accessibility, sustainability, housing, community and civic engagement as well as the preservation of quality of life.
Admissions Criteria
- Undergraduate GPA of 3.0
- Official transcripts
- Letter of intent
- Résumé
- Two letters of recommendation
- Optional writing sample
Tuition
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Application Deadlines
Fall
Priority: January 15
Final: July 1
Summer
Priority: January 15
Final: April 1
Spring
Priority: November 1
Final: December 1
Contact Information
Gerald Gordon
program director