Acsp Guide
Acsp Guide
Graduate Education in
Environmental Planning
SPECIALIZATIONS
II
Transportation Planning
CAREER POSSIBILITIES
Career paths in planning are very diverse. In addition to
the substantive areas described above, your planning
degree will help you find work in:
III
A PLANNERS EDUCATION
What kind of an education should a planner have?
Today most people need a professional Masters Degree
in Planning to get the best planning jobs, although a
Bachelors degree (BA or BS) can provide an entry into
the profession. Universities offering both Bachelors
IV
THINGS TO CONSIDER
WHEN CHOOSING THE
BEST PLANNING PROGRAM
FOR YOU
WHAT IS AN ACCREDITED
PLANNING PROGRAM?
VI
VII
VIII
LISTINGS
BY SCHOOL
LEGEND
BA/BS
PAB
IX
LISTINGS BY SCHOOLS
ALABAMA A&M UNIVERSITY .........................................................................................................................................................1
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY..........................................................................................................................................................3
BALL STATE UNIVERSITY...................................................................................................................................................................7
BOISE STATE UNIVERSITY...............................................................................................................................................................11
BOSTON UNIVERSITY.......................................................................................................................................................................13
CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIVERSITY, SAN LUIS OBISPO................................................................................16
CALIFORNIA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY, POMONA................................................................................................20
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, NORTHRIDGE.....................................................................................................................23
THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA................................................................................................................................26
CLEMSON UNIVERSITY....................................................................................................................................................................28
CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY...................................................................................................................................................32
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY..................................................................................................................................................................34
CORNELL UNIVERSITY.....................................................................................................................................................................38
EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY.......................................................................................................................................................43
EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY...............................................................................................................................................44
EASTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY........................................................................................................................................46
FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY ................................................................................................................................................50
FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY.........................................................................................................................................................53
GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY.........................................................................................................................................56
GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY..........................................................................................................................................................57
GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY....................................................................................................................................58
HARVARD UNIVERSITY....................................................................................................................................................................64
INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA...............................................................................................................................68
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY................................................................................................................................................................70
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY........................................................................................................................................................73
KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY..........................................................................................................................................................76
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY...................................................................................................................78
McGILL UNIVERSITY.........................................................................................................................................................................84
MIAMI UNIVERSITY...........................................................................................................................................................................86
MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY......................................................................................................................................................88
XI
XII
APPENDICES
APPENDIX A FACULTY INTERESTS............................................................................................................................................. A
APPENDIX B PROGRAM SPECIALIZATIONS.............................................................................................................................B
APPENDIX C FACULTY INFORMATION......................................................................................................................................C
APPENDIX D UNIVERSITIES OFFERING A BA/BS DEGREE................................................................................................. D
APPENDIX E UNIVERSITIES OFFERING A MA/MS DEGREE................................................................................................ E
APPENDIX F UNIVERSITIES OFFERING A PhD DEGREE....................................................................................................... F
XIII
XIV
ALABAMA A&M
UNIVERSITY
BA/BS
MA/MS
PAB
PAB
http: //www.aamu.edu
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Undergraduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
Bachelor of Science in Urban Planning
Contact Person
Joseph A. Lee, Interim Chair
256.372.4991
[email protected]
Year initiated: 1975
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 8/31/12: 284
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/13: 8
Undergraduate Minors
Hours of Core: 54
Hours of Studio Courses: 8
Hours of Restricted Elective: 18
Hours of Unrestricted Elective: 6
Total Required Hours In Planning Program: 122
Senior Project: Required
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban & Regional Planning
Contact Person
Joseph A. Lee, Interim Chair
256.372.4991
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1975
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 5/31/12: 192
Degrees Granted from 6/31/12 to 8/31/13: 12
Masters Specializations
Hours of Core: 28
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 9
Hours of Restricted Electives: 9
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 9
Other: 3-6
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 46
Thesis or Final Project & Exam Required
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PLANNING FACULTY
Jacob Oluwoye
Gary Crosby
Donald Outland
Berneece Herbert
Constance Wilson
Chukudi Izeogu
Duncan Chembezi
Teshome Gabre
White
African American
20
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
21
Wubishet Tadesse
OTHER INFORMATION
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
11/12
12/13
11/12
12/13
11/12
12/13
22
16
19
13
13
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ARIZONA STATE
UNIVERSITY
School of Geographical Sciences and Urban
Planning
PO Box 5302, Tempe, AZ 85287-5302
480.965.7533
480.965.8313 Fax
[email protected]
http://geoplan.asu.edu
David Pijawka, Associate Director for Planning, School of
Geographical Science & Urban Planning
480.965.7533
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban and Environmental Planning
Contact Person
David Pijawka, Associate Director
480.965.7533
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1978
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 12/13: 597
Degrees Granted from 5/13 to 12/13: 17
MA/MS
PAB
PhD
Hours of Core: 26
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 0
Hours of Restricted Electives: 0
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 21
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 47
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: A Capstone studio, thesis or
professional project is required. An oral exam required for
students electing thesis option.
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Urban Planning
Contact Person
Elizabeth Mack, Chair, Doctoral Admissions
480.965.7533
[email protected]
Year initiated: 2011
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Aaron Golub
Nabil Kamel
PLANNING FACULTY
Luc Anselin
Jason Kelley
Michael Batty
Michael Kuby
Joochul Kim
Katherine Crewe
Kelli Larson
Anthony Brazel
Patricia Gober
Elizabeth Mack
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Kevin McHugh
Douglas Webster
Alan Murray
Elizabeth Wentz
Deirdre Pfeiffer
Serge Rey
Deborah Salon
David Pijawka
Professor. BA, The Ohio State University (1987); MA, The Ohio State
University (1989); PhD, The Pennsylvania State University (1997).
Specializations: Geographic Information Systems, Application
of GIS to Urban Environments, Urban Remote Sensing, Water
Resource Management.
480.965.7533
[email protected]
Christopher Boone
Judith Dworkin
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Francisco Lara
Darin Sender
J. Andy Soesilo
White
24
23
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
32
38
DOCTORAL STUDENT
COMPOSITION 2013-2014
M
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
13/14
14/15
13/14
14/15
13/14
14/15
Masters
76
81
58
53
39
25
PhD
21
30
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BALL STATE
UNIVERSITY
Urban Planning And Development
College of Architecture and Planning
Muncie, Indiana 47306
765.285.1963
765.285.2648 Fax
www.bsu.edu/cap/planning
Michael Burayidi, Chair
765.285.1963
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Undergraduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
Bachelor in Urban Planning and Development
Contact Person
Dr. Nihal Perera, Undergraduate Advisor
765.285.8606
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1985
PAB Accredited 1995
Degrees Granted through 2013: 356
Degrees Granted in 2013: 23
BA/BS
MA/MS
PAB
PAB
Hours of Core: 41
Hours of Concentration Area: 79
Hours of Restricted Elective: Included in concentration
Hours of Elective: 3+
Total Required Hours In Planning Program: 120
Total Required Hours to Graduate from University: 120
Thesis or Final Product: Not required
MASTERS DEGREE
Masters of Urban Planning and Development
Contact Person
Dr. Nihal Perera, Graduate Advisor
765.285.8606
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1975
PAB Accredited 1993
Degrees Granted through 2013: 163
Degrees Granted in 2013: 25
Masters Specializations
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Sanglim Yoo
PLANNING FACULTY
Francis H. Parker
Hours of Core: 15
Hours of Studio of Practice Related Courses: 6
Hours of Restricted Electives: 6
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 3-6
Thesis or final project: 3-6
Total required hours in Planning Program: 36 or 48
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: Thesis or creative project
Vera Adams
Michael Burayidi
Lohren Deeg
Lisa Dunaway
David A. Schoen
Scott I. Truex
Bruce W. Frankel
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OTHER INFORMATION
The Ball State Bachelor of Urban Planning and Development is
among only 15 accredited undergraduate programs in North
America, and its graduate program is the only such program
in Indiana. Our undergraduate program and the core of our
traditional masters program are offered in Muncie.
We are part of the nationally recognized College of Architecture
& Planning, and housed within a state-of-the-art building
amidst a bucolic, 750-acre main campus in Muncie, and a
satellite campus in the heart of Indianapolis. Muncie is a
city of 65,000 with a low cost of living and an easy lifestyle,
enriched by a growing creative class and a large number of arts
programs both at the university and in the community. Some
courses in the accelerated track graduate program are offered
in the Ball State Indianapolis facility, located just south of
Monument Circle in the heart of the city.
White
12
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
22
17
ACCEPTED
12/13
13/14
12/13
Undergraduate
19
16
Masters
47
39
ENROLLED
13/14
12/13
13/14
19
16
18
16
36
32
18
18
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MASTERS DEGREE
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BOISE STATE
UNIVERSITY
Community & Regional Planning Program
1910 University Drive
Boise, ID 83725-1935
208.426.2616
208.426.4370 Fax
MCRP
Hours of Internship: 3
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 48
http://sspa.boisestate.edu/planning
https://www.facebook.com/PlanningBSU
http://boiseplanning.wordpress.com/
Dr. Jaap Vos, Director
208.426.2606
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Community and Regional Planning
Contact Person
Dr. Jaap Vos, Director
208.426.2606
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 2011
Degrees Granted through 6/30/14: 7
PLANNING FACULTY
Jaap Vos
Diane T. Kushlan
Susan Mason
Thomas Wuerzer
Pengyu Zhu
Hours of Core: 30
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 9
Hours of Restricted Electives: 9
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 9
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OTHER INFORMATION
White
18
10
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
19
11
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
23
12
17
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BOSTON
UNIVERSITY
City Planning and Urban Affairs
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate and Undergraduate Deadlines:
Admission Deadline: Rolling
Financial Aid Deadline: Rolling
Part-time Status
Undergraduate (1-12 credits); Graduate (1-11.5 credits)
Course Numbered 100-599: Tuition unless otherwise
noted, 1-12 credits, $415 per credit
Course Numbered 600-999: Tuition unless otherwise
noted, 1-11.5 credits, $800 per credit
Registration Fee: N/A
Laboratory courses (non-computer science): $200 per
course
Full-time Status
Undergraduate (12.5-18 credits); Graduate (12-18 credits)
Tuition: $22,843 per semester (additional charge of $1,428
per credit in excess of 18 credits)
Undergraduate Student Services Fee: $270 per semester
Undergraduate Community Service Fee: $52 per semester
Graduate Student Services Fee: $151 per semester
Student Health & Wellness Fee: $167 per semester
Admissions Application Fee: Undergraduate Online $80,
Undergraduate Offline $80, Graduate Application Fee, $80
BA/BS
MA/MS
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
Bachelor of Science in Urban Affairs
Contact Person
Enrique R. Silva
617.358.3264
[email protected]
New England Association of Schools and Colleges Accredited
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of City Planning (MCP)
Contact Person
Enrique R. Silva
617.358.3264
[email protected]
New England Association of Schools and Colleges Accredited
Degrees Granted, 2002-2013: 202
Degrees Granted, Jan. 2012-May 2013: 24
Masters Specializations
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Hours of Core: 24
Hours of Electives: 40
Internship: Optional, course credit given
Thesis: Optional
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban Affairs (MUA)
PLANNING FACULTY
Eugene B. Benson, JD
Instructor, City Planning and Urban Affairs. BA, MA, PhD, American
University (Sociology). Specializations: Race and Ethnicity, Urban
Political Economy, Comparative Urban Policy.
Stephen Delaney
Instructor, City Planning and Urban Affairs. BA, Salem State College,
MUA, Boston University. Specializations: Municipal Management,
Public Finance and Budgeting.
Contact Person
Enrique R. Silva
617.358.3264
[email protected]
Mickey Northcutt, JD
Hours of Core: 24
Hours of Electives: 12
Internship: Optional, course credit given
Thesis: Not offered
Jennifer M. Raitt
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Terrance J. Regan
OTHER INFORMATION
John Weis
Donald Zizzi
White
14
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-U.S. Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
29
17
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
65
71
48
58
19
29
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BA/BS
MA/MS
PAB
PAB
www.planning.calpoly.edu
Hemalata C. Dandekar
805.756.1315
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Undergraduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
Admission Deadline 2015-2016: November 30, 2014
Financial Aid Deadline: 2015-2016: March 2 2015
In-State Tuition and Fees: Full Time (6 credits or more)
$2,973 per quarter
Out-of-State Tuition and Fees: $248 per unit per quarter
Application Fee: $55
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BS in City and Regional Planning
Contact Person
Hemalata C. Dandekar, Department Head
805.756.1315
[email protected]
Year Initiated:1968
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 6/30/14: 1,162
Degrees Granted from 7/1/13 to 6/30/14: 31
Undergraduate Specializations
Units of Core: 52
Units of Studio Courses: 24
Units of Restricted Elective: 22
Units of Unrestricted Elective: 0
Total Required Units in Planning Program: 98
Total Required Units to Graduate from University: 180
Thesis or Final Product: Senior Project or Studio III
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of City and Regional Planning
Contact Person
Cornelius Nuworsoo, Associate Professor
805.756.2573
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1976
PAB Accreditation
Degrees Granted through 6/30/14: 345
Degrees Granted from 7/1/13 to 6/30/14: 29
Hours of Core: 33
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 16
Hours of Restricted Electives: 11
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 6
Other: 6
Total Required Quarter Hours in Planning Program: 72
Thesis or Final Product: Thesis, Professional Project, or
Studio III
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MASTERS DEGREE
Joint Master of City and Regional Planning/
Master of Science in Engineering, Transportation
Contact Person
Cornelius Nuworsoo, Associate Professor
805.756.2573
[email protected]
Year Initiated:1992
Degrees Granted through 6/30/14: 45
Degrees Granted from 7/01/13 to 6/30/14: 3
Hours of Core: 50
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 15
Hours of Restricted Electives: 25
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 0
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 90
Thesis or Final Product: Thesis, Professional Project or
Studio III
PLANNING FACULTY
Michael Boswell, AICP
W. David Conn
Hemalata Dandekar
Adrienne Greve
William Riggs
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Umut Toker
Tina Metzger
Michael Multari
White
28
17
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-U.S. Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
38
26
ACCEPTED
12/13
13/14
12/13
ENROLLED
13/14
12/13
13/14
Undergraduate
86
56
73
46
40
24
MCRP
73
70
63
63
22
29
MSEng/MCRP
11
11
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environmental planning environmental design sustainability social equity community participation zoning smart growth politics governance
green design hazard mitigation real property development affordable housing natural resources transportation computer applications
BA/BS
MA/MS
PAB
PAB
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Undergraduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BS in Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person
Richard Willson, Chair
909.869.2701
[email protected]
Year initiated: 1967
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 8/31/14: 1,967
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 40
Undergraduate Specializations
Hours of Core: 68
Hours of Studio Courses: 20
Hours of Restricted Electives: 32
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 0
Total Required Hours In Planning Program: 100
Total Required Hours to Graduate from University: 180
Thesis or Final Product: Senior Project
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban and Regional Planning (MURP)
Contact Person
Dohyung Kim, Graduate Coordinator
909.869.4645
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1970
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 8/31/14: 433
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 26
Masters Specializations
Hours of Core: 32
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 8
Hours of Restricted Electives: 12
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 14
Exams or Written Requirements: Thesis or Comp. Exam
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Gwendolyn H. Urey
PLANNING FACULTY
Grants and Loans: Need and merit based federal and Cal
grants. Check with Office of Financial Aid
Department Awards: $200-$2,000 for continuing students
competitive, merit based for thesis research expenses and
research assistantships
Felix R. Barreto
Ramzi Farhat
Alvaro Huerta
Courtney Knapp
Dohyung Kim
Herschel Farberow
Kipp Kobayashi
Hollie M. Lund
Meredith McKenzie
Jerry V. Mitchell
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Meenaxi Panakkal
OTHER INFORMATION
Marta Perlas
Abhishek Tiwari
10
White
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
23
21
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
Academic Year
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
Undergraduate
129
179
110
137
43
49
Masters
82
74
31
46
18
18
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BA
http://www.csun.edu/social-behavioral-sciences/urbanstudies-planning
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Undergraduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BA in Urban Studies and Planning
Contact Person
Robert B. Kent, Chair
818.677.4372
[email protected]
Year initiated: 1971
Degrees Granted through August 2009: Over 1,087
Degrees Granted from August 2013 to June 2014: 43
Undergraduate Specializations
MUP
Hours of Core: 34
Hours of Studio Courses in Core: 3
Hours of Restricted Elective: 15
Hours of Unrestricted Elective: 0
Total Required Hours In Planning Program: 49
Total Required Hours to Graduate from University:120
Thesis or Final Product: Not required
MASTERS DEGREE
Masters of Urban Planning
Contact Person
Robert B. Kent, Chair
818.677.4372
[email protected]
Year initiated: 2015
Masters Specializations
Bachelors Degree
Minimum GPA: 3.0 overall or 3.25 in the last 60 credits
GRE if GPA is less than 3.0, 50th percentile in one of three
exams
TOEFL Minimum: 79/80 / 213c / 550p
Conditional admission with appropriate professional
experience
Hours of Core: 36
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 9
Hours of Restricted Electives: 0
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 0
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 36
Exam, Thesis or Final Project: Final Project: 3
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Craig Olwert
PLANNING FACULTY
Kenya Covington
Euripedes De Oliveira
Robert B. Kent
Alyssa Ribeiro
Scott H. Howard
Henrik Minassians
Ward Thomas
Abhishek Tiwari
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OTHER INFORMATION
David Weintraub
Claude Willey
Mintesnot Woldeamanuel
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http://architecture.cua.edu/degree-programs/city-regionalplanning.cfm
Hazel R. Edwards, Ph.D., AICP, Program Director
202.319.6265
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees
MASTERS PROGRAM
Master of City and Regional Planning
Contact Person
Hazel R. Edwards, Program Director
202.319.6265
[email protected]
MA/MS
Hours of Core: 21
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 6
Hours of Restricted Electives: 3
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 9
Thesis: 9
Hours of Design Option Courses: 12
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 48
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: with Design
Option: 60
PLANNING FACULTY
Hazel R. Edwards, Ph.D. , AICP
Masters Specializations
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Sonja Ewing
Miriam Gusevich
OTHER INFORMATION
In August 2008, the School of Architecture and Planning
(CUArch) launched a new Master of City and Regional
Planning Program (M.C.R.P.) which builds on its 100-year
tradition of design education. The M.C.R.P. is a postprofessional degree which prepares students with the
foundation to become generalist planners according to
the CUArch mission. The M.C.R.P. program has attracted
professionals and recent graduates practicing in the
Washington, D.C. metropolitan area who seek training as
an urban planner. While planning is a discipline that has a
physical/design dimension, it is also a field that considers
other aspects of the human environment particularly those
that are social, cultural, economic, and political. The M.C.R.P.
program at CUA takes the stance that all of these aspects are
integral to improving quality of life and to planning for the
future of our communities. Accordingly, the program links
design with policy to address broader issues of sustainability
and stewardship. The Washington, D.C., metropolitan area
provides an excellent laboratory to explore these issues in
urban, suburban, and exurban locations. The M.C.R.P. program
is closely aligned with the Master of Science in Sustainable
Design program to reinforce sustainable design principles in
the planning curriculum.
White
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
Joint Degrees:
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
13/14
14/15
13/14
14/15
13/14
14/15
21
10
17
20
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CLEMSON
UNIVERSITY
Department of Planning, Development
and Preservation
Graduate Program in City and Regional Planning
3-112 Lee Hall
Clemson, South Carolina 29634-0511
864.656.3926
864.656.7519 Fax
http://www.clemson.edu/caah/pdp/city-and-regionalplanning
James Spencer, Department Chair
864.656.1208
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of City and Regional Planning
Contact Person
Cliff Ellis, Director
864.656.2477
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1968
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 5/31/14: 558
Degrees Granted from 5/31/13 to 5/31/14: 12
Masters Specializations
MA/MS
Ph.D.
PAB
Hours of Core: 23
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 6
Hours of Restricted Electives: 9
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 6-9
Thesis or Terminal Project: 7-10
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 54
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: Thesis or Terminal Project and
Oral Defense
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Planning, Design and the Built Environment
Contact Person
Mickey Lauria, Director
864.656.0520
[email protected]
Year initiated: 2005
Degrees granted through 7/31/14: 23
Doctoral Specializations
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Hours of Core: 25
Hours Research Methods: 6
Hours in Area of Concentration: 15
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 9
Exams or Written Requirements: Comprehensive Exam and
Dissertation
PLANNING FACULTY
M. Grant Cunningham
Caitlin Dyckman
Cliff Ellis
Timothy Green
Mickey Lauria
Eric A. Morris
Barry C. Nocks
Thomas Schurch
James Spencer
Stephen L. Sperry
Carlos Barrios
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Dina G. Battisto
J. Terrence Farris
Dennis Bausman
Robert Benedict
Vincent Blouin
Robert Hewitt
Peter Laurence
Roger W. Liska
Shima Clarke
Jason D. Lucas
Ufuk Ersoy
Armando Montilla
Johnell Brooks
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Hala Nassar
Kate Schwennsen
Mary Padua
Christine Piper
Matthew Powers
Tom Springer
Ellen Vincent
Ian Walker
OTHER INFORMATION
White
14
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
15
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
13/14
14/15
13/14
14/15
13/14
14/15
61
79
34
66
15
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CLEVELAND STATE
UNIVERSITY
MA/MS
PAB
www.urban.csuohio.edu/academics/graduate/mupdd/
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban Planning Design and
Development
Contact Person
Dennis Keating, Director
216.687.2298
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1990
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 5/15/14: 365
Degrees Granted from 12/15/13 & 5/15/14: 11
Masters Specializations
Hours of Core: 32
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 12-16
Hours of Restricted Electives: 0
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 16
Exit Project/Thesis: 4
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 48
Exams or Written Requirements: None
PLANNING FACULTY
William Bowen
Edward W. Hill
Sanda Kaufman
W. Dennis Keating
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Wendy A. Kellogg
Michael Spicer
Brian Mikelbank
Stephanie R. Ryberg-Webster
Alan Weinstein
Robert Simons
Rosie Tighe
White
19
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
25
15
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
47
45
23
27
46
40
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COLUMBIA
UNIVERSITY
MA/MS
PAB
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
DOCTORAL DEGREE
MASTERS DEGREE
Masters Concentrations
PhD
Doctoral Specializations
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Elliott Sclar
Smita Srinivas
Hours of Core: 18
Hours of Electives: 30
Completed Dissertation (No Credits Assigned)
Total Required Hours: 48
PLANNING FACULTY
Robert Beauregard
Lance Freeman
Clara Irazabal
David King
Stacey Sutton
Jessica Braden
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Richard Froehlich
Eldad Gothelf
Jyoti Hosagrahar
Andrea Kahn
Floyd Lapp
Peter Marcotullio
Peter Marcuse
Jonathan Martin
Lee Miller
Andrew Scherer
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Ethel Sheffer
Graham Trelstad
OTHER INFORMATION
White
14
26
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
29
16
TOTAL STUDENTS
47
53
White
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
11
15
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CORNELL
UNIVERSITY
City and Regional Planning
106 Sibley Hall
Ithaca, New York 14853
607.255.4613
607.255.1971 Fax
www.aap.cornell.edu/crp
Susan M. Christopherson, Chair
607.255.4613
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Undergraduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
Bachelor of Science in Urban and Regional
Studies
Contact Person
Thomas J. Campanella, Director
607.255.4613
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1981
Degrees Granted through 5/31/13: 658
Degrees Granted from 8/1/13 to 5/31/14: 35
Undergraduate Specialization
Urban and Regional Studies
BA/BS
MA/MS
Ph.D.
PAB
Hours of Core: 22
Hours of Studio Courses: 0
Hours of Restricted Electives (major): 18
Hours of University Distribution Requirement: 33
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 67
Other: (Language): 6
Total Required Hours to Graduate from the University: 120
Thesis or Final Product: Not Required
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Regional Planning
Contact Person
Stephan Schmidt, Director of Graduate Studies
607.254.4846
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1942
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 5/31/14: 1,430
Degrees Granted from 6/1/9 to 5/31/14: 204
Masters Specializations
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Teaching Assistants: 14
Sage PhD Fellowships: 3 (non-competitive).
Clarence Stein Awards: 4 (Contact Stephan Schmidt)
FLAS Fellowships: 6
Diversity Sage Fellowships: 0
Provost South Africa Fellowship: 1
Summer Internships and Travel Awards: 45
MASTERS DEGREE
Historic Preservation Planning Program
Contact Person
Michael Tomlan, Director
607.255.7261
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1975
Degrees Granted through 5/31/14: 206
Degrees Granted from 6/1/9 to 5/31/13: 34
Masters Specialization
Historic Preservation
Hours of Core: 10
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 6
Hours of Restricted Electives: 0
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 44
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 60
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: Oral exam on final writing
project.
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Doctor of Philosophy
Contact Person
Stephan Schmidt, Director of Graduate Studies
607.254.4846
[email protected]
Year initiated: 1951
Degrees Granted through 5/31/14: 291
Degrees Granted from 6/1/9 to 5/31/14: 23
Doctoral Specializations
Semesters in Residence: 6
Passing Qualifying Exam: Admission to Candidacy A (Exam)
Completion of Dissertation
Defense of Dissertation B (Exam)
PLANNING FACULTY
Victoria A. Beard
Richard S. Booth
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Nancy Brooks
Thomas J. Campanella
Susan M. Christopherson
Jeffrey Chusid
Kieran Donaghy
John Forester
David Funk
Dustin Jones
Neema Kudva
Yuri Mansury
Michael Manville
Jennifer Minner
Stephan Schmidt
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Michael Tomlan
Mildred Warner
Sherene Baugher
Lourdes Beneria
Matthew Drennan
William W. Goldsmith
David B. Lewis
C. Brad Olson
Porus Olpadwala
John Reps
Sidney Saltzman
Roger Trancik
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Thomas Vietorisz
White
28
18
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
27
TOTAL STUDENTS
46
55
White
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
11
APPLIED
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
13/14
13/14
13/14
URS
83
40
32
MRP
225
55
50
MA
34
PhD
66
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EAST CAROLINA
UNIVERSITY
Urban and Regional Planning
BA/BS
PAB
PLANNING FACULTY
Traci L. Birch, AICP
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Misun Hur
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BS in Urban and Regional Planning
Year initiated:1974
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 8/31/13: Over 1000
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 12
Anuradha Mukherji
Undergraduate Specializations
Also Offered
Mulatu Wubneh
Hours of Core: 33
Hours of Restricted Planning Electives: 9
Hours of Unrestricted Planning Electives: 6
Minor or Concentration Areas: 24
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 48
Total Required Hours to graduate from University: 120
13/14
14/15
Undergraduate
33
18
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EASTERN MICHIGAN
UNIVERSITY
Urban and Regional Planning Program
Department of Geography and Geology
Ypsilanti, Michigan 48197
734.487.0218
734.487.6979 Fax
http://planning.emich.edu
Richard Sambrook, Department Head
734.487.0218
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Undergraduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BA/BS in Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person
Robert A. Jones, Director
734.487.8488
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1975
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 6/10/14: 528
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 6/10/14: 5
Undergraduate Specializations
BA/BS
MS
PAB
Hours of Core: 26
Hours of Studio Courses: 4
Hours of Restricted Elective: 6
Hours of Unrestricted Elective: 0
Total Required Hours In Planning Program: 36
Total Required Hours to Graduate from University: 124
Thesis or Final Product: Not required
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Science in Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person
Heather Khan, Graduate Coordinator
734.487.8656
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 2001
Degrees Granted through 6/10/14: 47
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 6/10/13: 7
Masters Specializations
Hours of Core: 24
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 7-9
Hours of Restricted Electives: 3-5
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 36
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: Oral Exam and Paper
of Publishable Quality
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PLANNING FACULTY
Robert Jones
Hee-Jung Jun
Ted Ligibel
Tom Wagner
Heather Khan
Hugh Semple
William Welsh
Yichun Xie
White
22
19
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
39
28
11/12
12/13
13/14
Bachelors
53
58
29
Masters
19
26
19
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EASTERN WASHINGTON
UNIVERSITY
Urban Planning Programs
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Undergraduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BA in Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person
Dick G. Winchell, FAICP, Professor
509.828.1205
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1968
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 8/31/14: 573
Degrees Granted from 9/1/12 to 8/31/14: 8
BA/BS
MA/MS
PAB
PAB
MASTERS DEGREE
Master in Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person
Gabor Zovanyi, Graduate Program Advisor
509.828.1216
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1978
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 8/31/14: 271
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 8
Masters Specializations
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Anna Dvorak
Admission Requirements/Preparation
Program Requirements
(All of the following courses)
PLANNING FACULTY
Kerry Brooks
Gregg Dohrn
Veronica Elias
Margo Hill
William Kelley
Richard Rolland
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Gabor Zovanyi
Kelvin Frank
Robert Quinn
Daniel Turbeville
Stacy Warren
Robert Zinke
William Grimes
Courtney Jensen
Ning Li
Michael Marchand
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White
13
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
20
10
White
10
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
12
13
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
Academic Year
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
Undergraduate
18
25
12
19
11
18
Masters
19
20
14
15
10
11
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FLORIDA ATLANTIC
UNIVERSITY
Urban and Regional Planning
777 Glades Road, Suite SO284
Boca Raton, Florida 33431
561.297.4279
561.297.4172 Fax
[email protected]
http://www.fau.edu/surp
Eric Dumbaugh, Director
561.297.4279
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Undergraduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person
Jesse Saginor, Coordinator
561.297.4283
[email protected]
BA/BS
MA/MS
PAB
Hours of Core: 39
Hours of Studio Courses: 3
Hours of Restricted Elective: 6
Hours of Unrestricted Elective: 15
Total Required Hours In Planning Program: 60
Thesis or Final Product: Final Project
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
Bachelor of Urban Design
Contact Person
Jesse Saginor, Coordinator
561.297.4283
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 2011
Degrees Granted through 8/31/13: 15
Hours of Core: 33
Hours of Studio Courses: 3
Hours of Restricted Elective: 6
Hours of Unrestricted Elective: 15
Total Required Hours In Planning Program: 60
Thesis or Final Product: Final Project
Year Initiated:1997
Degrees Granted through 8/31/13: 432
Degrees Granted 2012-2013: 38
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MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person
Eric Dumbaugh, Director
561.297.4279
[email protected]
David Prosperi
Masters Specializations
Diana Mitsova
Hours of Core: 27
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 3
Hours of Restricted Electives: 12
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 6
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 48
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: Planning Project
PLANNING FACULTY
Steven Bourassa
Yanmei Li
Jesse Saginor
Sherryl Muriente
Charlie Siemon
Lisa Colmenares
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Peter Henn
OTHER INFORMATION
Michael Stamm
White
10
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
11
25
ACCEPTED
12/13
13/14
12/13
Undergraduate
84
91
Masters
46
53
ENROLLED
13/14
12/13
13/14
32
48
21
20
27
24
15
15
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FLORIDA STATE
UNIVERSITY
Department o f Urban & Regional Planning
113 Collegiate Loop
Tallahassee, Florida 32306-2280
850.644.4510
850.645.4841 Fax
[email protected]
http://coss.fsu.edu/durp
Jeffrey R. Brown, Department Chair
850.644.4510
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadline, Tuition and Fees:
MASTERS DEGREE
Master in Urban and Regional Planning
MS
Ph.D
PAB
Hours of Core: 21
Hours of Capstone (Research paper, studio or thesis): 3
Hours of Restricted Electives: 12
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 12
Other: 0
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 48
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person
Jeffrey R. Brown
850.644.4510
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1965
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 12/31/13: 1,365
Degrees Granted from 01/01/13 to 12/31/13: 50
Masters Specializations
Contact Person
Petra Doan
850.644.4510
[email protected]
Year initiated: 1972
Degrees Granted through 12/31/13: 60
Degrees Granted from 01/01/13 to 12/31/13: 2
Dissertations Granted from 01/01/13 to 12/31/13: 2
Urban land reform and human freedom: The potential of
the land administration program in Panama
Impact of transit system design on job accessibility of
choice and transit dependent riders: a study of Atlanta
metropolitan regions transit system.
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GRE: Required
Minimum TOEFL: 550 or 80 on the internet-based TOEFL
examination
Minimum GPA: 3.0
Departmental Requirement: Masters degree in areas such
as: urban planning, urban studies, environmental studies,
policy science, law, social science.
PLANNING FACULTY
Andrew Aurand
Jeffrey Brown
William Butler
Timothy Chapin
Christopher Coutts
Petra Doan
Michael Duncan
Rebecca Miles
Steve Leitman
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OTHER INFORMATION
FSU DURP is the oldest accredited planning program in the State of Florida and since 1965 has graduated more than 1,300 students
with Masters and Ph.D.s in urban and regional planning. As such, FSU DURP is one of the largest producers of planners in the nation.
FSU DURPs faculty are dedicated to preparing their Masters and Ph.D. students for careers as leaders in planning practice and university
teaching and research.
The program has five joint degree programs with Demography, International Affairs, Law, Public Administration, and Public Health and
advanced studies in Real Estate, Urban Design, and Collaboration and Dispute Resolution that reflect interest from students for training in
specific areas in demand by employers. These joint degrees and advanced studies build upon DURPs connections to other campus units,
including the Center for Demography and Population Health and the College of Business.
85-100 percent of FSU DURPs Masters students obtain planning positions within a few months of graduation and recent Ph.D. graduates
have obtained planning school teaching positions at the University of Iowa, Kansas State University, Oklahoma University, University of
Minnesota, University of Toledo, University of Hawaii, Griffith University Australia, and Queensland University of Technology Australia.
Graduates of both programs are now employed in 49 states and over 40 foreign nations as professional staff in private consulting firms,
development companies, law firms, universities, research organizations, and in local, state, regional, and national offices. FSU DURP
endeavors to attract a large and diverse set of students to urban planning. In recent years, approximately half of the incoming graduate
students have received financial aid generated by the Department. Much of this aid comes from sources external to Florida State such as
grants, contracts, and gifts.
13
White
39
36
White
12
African American
10
African American
Asian American
Asian American
Mixed
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
65
55
TOTAL STUDENTS
20
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
Fall 13
Spring 14
Fall 13
Spring 14
Fall 13
Spring 14
Masters
54
11
40
11
30
Doctoral
26
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GEORGE WASHINGTON
UNIVERSITY
College of Professional Studies
Sustainable Urban Planning Program
805 21st Street, NW, Suite 301
Washington, DC 20052
202.994.2083
202.994.7718 Fax
http://cps.gwu.edu/sustainable-urban-planning
Dr. John Carruthers, Program Director
703.248.6059
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadline, Tuition and Fees:
MASTERS DEGREE
Master in Sustainable Urban Planning (MPS)
Contact Person
Dr. John Carruthers, Program Director
703.248.6059
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 2011
Masters Specializations
MPS
PLANNING FACULTY
Andrew Bernish
Scott Sklar
Units of Core: 48
Units of Studio or Practice Related Courses: N/A
Units of Restricted Electives: N/A
Units of Unrestricted Electives: N/A
Total Required Units in Planning Program: N/A
Exam or Final Written Requirement: N/A
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GEORGETOWN
UNIVERSITY
Urban and Regional Planning Program
School of Continuing Education Studies
640 Massachusetts Ave NW
Washington. DC 20001
202.687.6621
202.784.7232 Fax
Website: scs.georgetown.edu/mpsurp
MASTERS DEGREE
Urban and Regional Planning
Acquire the professional knowledge and leadership skills needed
to shape the sustainable and inclusive communities of tomorrow.
MA
Curriculum
Electives (9 credits)
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GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF
TECHNOLOGY
School of City and Regional Planning
College of Architecture
245 4th Street, NW Suite 204
Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0155
404.894.2350
404.894.1628 Fax
www.planning.gatech.edu
Bruce Stiftel, Chairperson
404.894.2350
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Masters Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of City and Regional Planning
Contact Person
Dracy R. Blackwell
404.894.2352
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1952
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 8/31/14: 1,393
Degrees Granted from 09/02/13 to 08/31/14: 42
Masters Specializations
MA/MS
Ph.D.
PAB
Hours of Core: 21
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 4
Hours of Restricted Electives: 12
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 14
Applied Research Paper: 4
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 55
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: Applied Research Paper or
Thesis
DOCTORAL DEGREE
City and Regional Planning
Contact Person
Dracy R. Blackwell
404.894.2352
[email protected]
Year initiated: 1982
Degrees Granted through 8/31/14: 27
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 4
Dissertations Approved from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 4
Utility Based Approaches to Understanding Effects of Urban
Compactness on Travel Behavior: A Case Study of Seoul,
Korea
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Doctoral Specializations
Hours of Core: 16
Major Field: 15
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 6
Minor Field: 9
Total Minimum Coursework Hours: 46
Exams or Written Requirements: Comprehensive Exams,
Dissertation Proposal and Defense
PLANNING FACULTY
Nisha D. Botchwey
William J. Drummond
Subhrajit Guhathakurta
Daniel Immergluck
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Catherine L. Ross
Timothy Welch
Cassie Branum
Richard Dagenhart
Thomas N. Debo
Ellen Dunham-Jones
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Nickolas L. Faust
Audrey Leous
Liora Sahar
Randall Guensler
Edrick Harris
Ramachandra Sivakumar
Jan Youtie
Seth Weissman
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OTHER INFORMATION
Georgia Techs SCaRP is a global leader in the creation of
sustainable cities and regions aiming for the highest levels
of international learning and professional engagement.
A research-led and highly interdisciplinary community
of scholars, the School faculty includes six Fellows of the
American Institute of Certified Planners, editors of Journal of
Planning Education and Research, and former chief operating
officers of the Atlanta Regional Commission, the Georgia
Regional Transportation Authority, and the Atlanta City
Planning Department. They are responsible for an average of
over $2 million per year of externally funded research, serve
on 15 editorial boards, and are widely sought as framers of
and advisors to local, state, federal and international human
settlements policy, research foundations, private developers
and learned societies.
White
31
34
White
African American
African American
Asian American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
43
47
TOTAL STUDENTS
13
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
13/14
14/15
13/14
14/15
13/14
14/15
Masters
151
153
88
101
40
36
Doctoral
47
50
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HARVARD
UNIVERSITY
Department of Urban Planning and Design
Graduate School of Design
48 Quincy Street, Gund Hall
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138
617.495.2521
617.496.1292 Fax
[email protected]
www.gsd.harvard.edu
Ann Forsyth, Program Director
617.495.2521
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadline, Tuition and Fees:
MASTERS DEGREE
Master in Urban Planning
Contact Person
Erica George, Program Coordinator
617.495.2521
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1994
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 8/31/14: 412
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 39
Areas of Concentration
MA/MS
PAB
Ph.D.
Units of Core: 28
Units of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 24
Units of Restricted Electives: 24
Units of Unrestricted Electives: 20
Total Required Units in Planning Program: 80
Exam or Final Written Requirement: None
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Ph.D. (Doctor of Philosophy) in Urban Planning
D. Des. (Doctor of Design)
Contact Person
Barbara Elfman
617.495.2337
[email protected]
Year initiated: 1942
Degrees Granted through 8/31/14: 107
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 5
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PLANNING FACULTY
Neil Brenner
Diane Davis
Ann Forsyth
Jose A. Gomez-Ibanez
Rahul Mehrotra
Richard B. Peiser
Peter G. Rowe
A. Hashim Sarkis
Michael Hooper
Jerold S. Kayden
Alex Krieger
Baye Adofo-Wilson
Frank Apeseche
Manisha Bewtra
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Eve Blau
Joan Busquets
Jose Castillo
Felipe Correa
Edward Marchant
Quinton Mayne
Jennifer Molinsky
Peter Park
Susan Fainstein
Nicolas Retsinas
Daniel DOca
Onesimo Flores
David Gamble
Ana Gelabert-Sanchez
Chris Herbert
Kathryn Madden
Deidre Schmidt
Mitchell Silver
James Stockard
Kathy Spiegelman
Sumeeta Srinivasan
Ray Torto
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OTHER INFORMATION
Bing Wang
White
18
White
African American
African American
Asian American
Asian American
Mixed
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
40
36
TOTAL STUDENTS
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
Masters
266
319
73
75
34
45
PhD
78
99
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INDIANA UNIVERSITY
OF PENNSYLVANIA
Department of Geography & Regional Planning
Room 9 Leonard Hall
421 North Walk
Indiana, PA 15705-1087
724.357.2250
724.357.6479 Fax
http://www.iup.edu/regionalplanning
John Benhart, Jr., Ph.D Department Chair
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Undergraduate Deadline, Tuition and Fees:
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BS in Regional Planning
Contact Person
Calvin Masilela, Ph.D., Program Director
724.357.3036
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1972
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 8/31/14: 219
Degrees Granted from 8/31/13 to 8/31/14: 6
Undergraduate Specializations
Landuse and GIS, Environmental Planning
BS
PAB
MS
Hours of Core: 36
Hours of Studio: 12
Hours of Restricted Elective: 12
Hours of Elective: 19-25
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 48
Total Required Hours to Graduate from University: 120
Thesis or Final Product: Yes
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Science in Geography (Regional
Planning Track)
Contact Person
Richard Hoch, Ph.D. AICP CEP, Program Coordinator
724.357.5990
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1972
Degrees Granted through 8/31/14: 296
Degrees Granted from 8/31/13 to 8/31/14: 6
Masters Specializations
Hours of Core: 9
Hours of Studio or Practice-Related Courses: 6
Hours of Restricted Elective: 15
Hours of Unrestricted Elective: 9-15
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 33-39
Thesis or Final Product Required: Yes
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PLANNING FACULTY
Robert B. Begg
Joseph W. Bencloski
Donald W. Buckwalter
Zhongwei Liu
Sudeshna Ghosh
Calvin O. Masilela
D. Whit Watts
Brian W. Okey
Kevin J. Patrick
Robert P. Sechrist
11/12
12/13
13/14
Undergraduate
44
42
43
Masters
17
11
18
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IOWA STATE
UNIVERSITY
Department of Community and Regional
Planning
146 College of Design
Ames, Iowa 50011-3095
515.294.8958
515.294.2348 Fax
http://www.design.iastate.edu/CRP/
http://crp.design.iastate.edu/homepage.html
Francis Owusu, Ph.D., Department Chair
[email protected]
BA/BS
MA/MS
PAB
PAB
Hours of Core: 24
Hours of Studio Courses: 16
Hours of Restricted Elective: 24
Hours of Elective: 80
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 24
Total Required Hours In Planning Program: 129
Total Required Hours to Graduate from University: 129
Thesis or Final Product: Not required
PROGRAM INFORMATION
MASTERS DEGREE
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BS in Community and Regional Planning
Contact Person
Malinda Cooper, Academic Advisor
515.294.3680
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1967
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 8/31/14: 1,238
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 24
Contact Person
Prof. Carlton Basmajian
515.294.8958
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1947
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 8/31/14: 379
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 13
Hours of Core: 21
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 3.7
Hours of Restricted Electives: 0
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 21-23
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 48
Exams or Written Requirements: Capstone Studio (4 credits)
or Professional Report (4 credits) or Thesis (6 credits)
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PLANNING FACULTY
Timothy O. Borich
Carlton Basmajian
Susan L. Bradbury
Biswa Das
Monica A. Haddad
Francis Y. Owusu
Neha Mehrotra
Jane Rongerude
Jiangping Zhou
Paul Coates
Stuart H. Huntington
Jerry Knox
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William Malone
OTHER INFORMATION
R. Duane Shinn
David Swenson
White
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
13
15
ACCEPTED
12/13
13/14
12/13
Undergraduate
92
26
Masters
30
33
ENROLLED
13/14
12/13
13/14
21
24
25
20
22
26
12
12
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JACKSON STATE
UNIVERSITY
Department of Urban and Regional Planning
3825 Ridgewood Road, Box 23
Jackson, MS 39211
601.432.6865
601.432.6862 Fax
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Undergraduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BA in Urban Studies
Contact Person
Dr. Moe Chowdhury, AICP
601.979.1880
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1975
Degrees Granted from 09/01/2013 to 08/01/2014: 3
BA
MA
MASTERS DEGREE
MA in Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person: Dr. Mukesh Kumar
601.432.6865
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1998
Degrees Granted through 08/01/2014: 82
Degrees Granted from 09/01/2013 to 08/01/2014: 8
Masters Specializations
Hours of Core: 16
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 6
Hours of Restricted Electives: 12
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 15
Total Hours Required in Planning Program: 49
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: Thesis or Non-thesis
Hours of Core: 40
Hours of Studio Courses: 0
Hours of Restricted Elective: 15
Hours of Unrestricted Elective: 3
Other: 26
Total Required Hours in Urban Studies: 40
Total Required Hours to Graduate from University: 124
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DOCTORAL DEGREE
Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person
Dr. Mukesh Kumar
601.432.6865
[email protected]
www.jsums.edu/planning/files/2010/07/Ph.D.-Curriculum.pdf
Year Initiated: 1998
Degrees Granted through 08/01/2014: 23
Degrees Granted from 09/01/2013 to 08/01/2014: 7
Doctoral Specializations
Hours of Core: 15
Hours of Concentration: 12
Hours of Restricted Electives: 9
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 0
Hours of Dissertation: 12
Total Hours Required in Planning Program: 48
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: Dissertation
PLANNING FACULTY
Dr. Moe Chowdhury, AICP
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OTHER INFORMATION
White
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
Academic Year
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
Undergraduate
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Masters
39
37
22
20
20
18
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KANSAS STATE
UNIVERSITY
Department of Landscape Architecture and
Regional & Community Planning
302 Seaton Hall
Manhattan, Kansas 66506-2909
785.532.5961
785.532.6722 Fax
[email protected]
http://apdesign.k-state.edu/larcp/
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Regional and Community Planning
Contact Person
Stephanie Rolley, Professor and Head
785.532.5961
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1957
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 5/16/14: 461
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 5/16/14: 13
MA
PAB
Graduation Requirements
Hours of Core: 35
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 0-11
Hours of Professional Electives: 15
Hours of General Electives: 9
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 147
Exams or Written Requirements: Master Report or Thesis
PLANNING FACULTY
Graduation Requirements
Hours of Core: 35
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 0-6
Hours of Professional Electives: 15
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 55
Exams or Written Requirements: Master Report or Thesis
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Professor. BA, St. Benedicts College; MA, KSU; MS & PhD, Rutgers.
Specializations: Rural Planning & Economic Development,
Physical Planning & Practice, Land Use Regulation/Law,
Transportation & Emergency Management.
785.532.5961
[email protected]
OTHER INFORMATION
La Barbara Wigfall
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MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE
OF TECHNOLOGY
Department of Urban Studies and Planning
Room 7-337, 77 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139
617.253.1907
617.253.2654 Fax
[email protected]
http://dusp.mit.edu
Eran Ben-Joseph, Department Head
617.253.7305
Sandra Wellford, Academic Administrator
617.253.4409
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Undergraduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BS in Planning
BA/BS
MA/MS
Ph.D
PAB
Hours of Core: 69
Hours of Unrestricted Elective: 57-60
Total Required Hours: 126-129
Thesis or Final Product: Required
MASTERS DEGREE
Master in City Planning
Year Initiated: 1935
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 8/31/13: 2,503
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 73
MCP Specializations
Hours of Core: 17
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 4
Hours of Restricted Electives: 0
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 21
Thesis: 8
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 50
Undergraduate Specializations
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MASTERS DEGREE
MS in Planning
Year Initiated: 1985
Degrees Granted through 8/31/13: 62
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 1
Hours of Core: 0
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 0
Hours of Restricted Electives: 42
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 24
Thesis: 24
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 90
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Doctoral Specializations
Hours of Core: 16
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 0
Hours of Restricted Electives: 0
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 0
Total Required Hours in Program: 32 with Masters / 42
without Masters Thesis or Final Product: 3-part general
exam: written proposal, written questions, and oral exam.
PLANNING FACULTY
Cherie Abbanat
Alan Berger
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Eran Ben-Joseph
Dennis Frenchman
David Geltner
JoAnn Carmin
Amy K. Glasmeier
Gabreilla Carolini
Phillip Clay
Dayna Cunningham
John de Monchaux
Yu-Hung Hong
Langley Keyes
Eric Klopfer
Robert Fogelson
Judith Layzer
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Tunney Lee
Frank Levy
Ceasar McDowell
Karen R. Polenske
Balakrishnan Rajagopal
Carlo Ratti
Brent Ryan
Bish Sanyal
Albert Saiz
Karl Seidman
Terry Szold
Judith Tendler
J. Phillip Thompson
Sarah Williams
Lawrence J. Vale
P. Christopher Zegras
Jinhua Zhao
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Joseph Coughlin
Michael Dennis
Reinhard Goethert
Michael Joroff
Melvin King
Tod McGrath
Paul Osterman
Michael Piore
Peter Roth
Frederick Salvucci
Susan Silbey
Joseph Sussman
William Wheaton
Clarence Williams
Nigel Wilson
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OTHER INFORMATION
Since its founding 80 years ago, the Department of Urban Studies and
Planning at Massachusetts Institute of Technology has been consistently
rated the top planning school in the world. We are home to the largest
urban planning faculty in the United States and enjoy the advantage of
operating within the context of Massachusetts Institute of Technologys
culture of innovation and interdisciplinary knowledge creation.
We see as our mission to educate students while advancing theory
and practice in areas of scholarship that will best serve the nation and
the world in the twenty-first century. We are committed to generating
and disseminating knowledge, and to working with communities,
governments, and industry to bring this knowledge to bear on the worlds
most pressing challenges. We provide our students with an education that
combines rigorous academic study and the excitement of discovery with
active engagement in the practice of place-making.
Our goal is to apply advanced analysis and design to understand and solve pressing urban and environmental problems. To this end,
the department fosters a culture of learning by doing, while also supporting the development of influential theories in the areas of
urban planning and design, economic development, and environmental policymaking. By complementing more traditional seminars
with studios, workshops, and practica, our faculty, students, and researchers are able to translate path-breaking ideas into practical and
enduring solutions.
Through this process of translating ideas into action, Massachusetts Institute of Technologys urban planning faculty, students, and
researchers are having a profound impact on urban development worldwide. We are identifying the underlying trends, patterns, and
systemic features of contemporary cities and their environments. And we are planning for the future in ways that will enhance the built
environment while nurturing its supporting systems.
White
20
45
White
12
African American
African American
Asian American
11
Asian American
Mixed
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
14
15
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
14
10
TOTAL STUDENTS
51
78
TOTAL STUDENTS
30
30
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
376
392
91
93
69
59
MS
PhD
102
88
12
12
12
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McGILL
UNIVERSITY
School of Urban Planning
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban Planning
Contact Person
Raphal Fischler, Director
514.398.4075
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1974
CIP Accredited
Total degrees granted to Aug. 2013: 570
Degrees granted in 2013-14: 18 (16 MUP + 2 PhD)
Masters Specializations
MA/MS
CIP
Credits of Core: 27
Credits of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 15
Credits of Restricted Electives: 12
Credits of Unrestricted Electives: 6
Other: 6 credits Internship
Total Required Credits in Planning Program: 66
Thesis, Exams or final product: Supervised Research Project
PLANNING FACULTY
Madhav Badami
Lisa Bornstein
Ahmed El-Geneidy
David Farley
Raphal Fischler
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Jane Glenn
OTHER INFORMATION
Nik Luka
Richard Shearmur
Marc-Andr LeChasseur
Murtaza Haider
Mario Polese
Ray Tomalty
20
23
TOTAL STUDENTS
22
30
Year
Masters
12/13
263
13/14
234
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
12/13
40
12/13
24
13/14
49
13/14
22
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MIAMI
UNIVERSITY
Urban and Regional Planning
216 Shideler Hall
Oxford, Ohio 45056
513.529.5010
513.529.1948 Fax
[email protected]
www.MiamiOH.edu/geography
Bruce DArcus, Department Chair
513.529.5010
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Undergraduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BA in Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person
David L. Prytherch, Associate Professor
513.529.9284
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1976
Degrees Granted through 8/31/13: 363
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 6/30/14: 14
Undergraduate Specializations
Hours of Core: 12
Hours of Concentration Area: 0
Hours of Restricted Elective: 28
Hours of Elective: 0
Total Required Hours In Planning Program: 40
Total Required Hours to Graduate from University: 126
Thesis, Exams or Final Product: Not required
BA/BS
PLANNING FACULTY
Amelie Davis
David Prytherch
Damon Scott
Bruce DArcus
Marcia England
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Jerry Green
John Maingi
Ian Yeboah
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MICHIGAN STATE
UNIVERSITY
Urban and Regional Planning Program
School of Planning Design & Construction
East Lansing, Michigan 48824-1030
517.432.3393
517.432.3772 Fax
[email protected]
http://www.spdc.msu.edu/programs/urban_and_regional_
planning
Zenia Kotval, Ph.D., AICP, Program Leader
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Undergraduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BS Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person
Ms. Jonglim Han Yoo, Advisor
517.353.0862
[email protected]
Year Initiated:1946
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 5/15/13: 1,111
Degrees Granted from 9/1/12 to 5/15/11: 23
BA/BS
MA/MS
PAB
PAB
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person
Zenia Kotval, Program Leader
517.353.9362
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1946
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 5/15/13: 427
Degrees Granted from 9/1/12 to 5/15/13: 0
5 scholarships/fellowships
Possible assistantships
Eligibility Criteria: Determined on merit
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PLANNING FACULTY
Wayne R Beyea, AICP
Peilei Fan
Roger E. Hamlin
Eva Kassens-Noor
Zeenat Kotval-Karamchandani
Rex L. LaMore
Patricia L. Machemer
Mark I. Wilson
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Igor Z. Vojnovic
Dietwald Gruehn
Christiane Ziegler-Hennings
Calin Hintea
Laura A. Reese
OTHER INFORMATION
White
Asian
Unknown
10
10
Hispanic or Latino
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
Academic Year
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
Undergraduate
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
84
73
MURP
48
36
30
19
MURP/JD
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MINNESOTA STATE
UNIVERSITY, MANKATO
Urban and Regional Studies Institute
106 Morris Hall
Mankato, Minnesota 56001
507.389.1714
507.389.6377 Fax
[email protected]
http://sbs.mnsu.edu/ursi/
Miriam Porter, Department Chair
507.389.5035
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Undergraduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BA in Urban and Regional Studies
Contact Person
Miriam Porter, Graduate Coordinator and Chairperson
507.389.1714
[email protected]
Year Initiated:1968
Degrees Granted through 8/31/13: 425
Degrees Granted from 9/1/08 to 8/31/13: 85
BS
MA
Hours of Core: 21
Hours of Studio Courses: 0
Hours of Restricted Elective: 12
Hours of Unrestricted Elective: 0
Total Required Hours In Undergraduate Program: 33
Total Required Hours to Graduate from University: 128
Thesis or Final Product: Not required
Entire undergraduate degree available online
MASTERS DEGREE
MA in Urban Studies
Contact Person
Miriam Porter, Graduate Coordinator and Chairperson
507.389.1714
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1966
Degrees Granted through 8/31/13: 439
Degrees Granted from 9/1/08 to 8/31/13: 12
Management Certificates awarded: 18
Masters Specializations
Undergraduate Specializations
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MASTERS DEGREE
MA in Urban Planning
Raymond Asomani-Boateng
Contact Person
Miriam Porter, Graduate Coordinator and Chairperson
507.389.1714
[email protected]
Year Initiated:1990
Degrees Granted through 8/31/13: 145
Degrees Granted from 9/1/08 to 8/31/13: 67
Planning certificates awarded: 16
Janet Cherrington
Russell J. Fricano
Miriam Porter
White
15
12
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
24
18
Robert Hugg
ACCEPTED
11/12
12/13
ENROLLED
11/12
12/13
11/12
12/13
Undergraduate
10
10
10
MA
MAUP
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MISSOURI STATE
UNIVERSITY
Department of Geography, Geology and
Planning
901 South National Avenue
Springfield, Missouri 65897
417.836.5800
417.836.6006 Fax
http://geosciences.missouristate.edu
Tom Plymate, Department Head
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Undergraduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
PLANNING FACULTY
Timothy Brock
Dimitri Ioannides
Rajinder Jutla
Ron Malega
BS in Planning
Contact Person
Rajinder Jutla, Director
417.836.5298
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1988
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 5/31/14: 248
Degrees Granted from 5/31/13 to 5/31/14: 10
Undergraduate Specializations
BS
PAB
Hours of Core: 48
Hours of Studio Courses: 3
Hours of Elective: 19
Total Required Hours In Planning Program: 70
Total Required Hours to Graduate from University: 125
Thesis or Final Product: No
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Xiaomin Qiu
White
11
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
13
13/14
14/15
Undergraduate
24
19
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MORGAN STATE
UNIVERSITY
Graduate Program in City and Regional Planning
School of Architecture of Planning
1700 E. Cold Spring Lane, CEBIS 104
Baltimore, Maryland 21251
443.885.3225
443.885.8233 Fax
http://www.morgan.edu/sap
Siddhartha Sen, Director
443.885.1864
[email protected]
MA/MS
PAB
Hours of Core: 30
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 6
Hours of Restricted Electives: 0
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 18
Thesis Optional
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 48
PROGRAM INFORMATION
PLANNING FACULTY
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of City and Regional Planning
Contact Person
Siddhartha Sen
443.885.1846
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1970
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 8/31/13: 294
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 9
Masters Specializations
Daniel Campo
Siddhartha Sen
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Hyeon-Shic Shin
Melanie Moser
ADJUNCT
Ervin McDaniel, AICP
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
Monsoureh Jeihani, Ph.D.
Jeremy Kargon
White
African American
15
10
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
18
16
12/13
13/14
40
34
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http://architecture.njit.edu/
Frederick Little, Ph.D., Manager, Graduate Programs
973.642.7576
973.596.3073 Fax
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadline, Tuition and Fees:
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Infrastructure Planning
http://architecture.njit.edu/academics/graduate/mip.php
Contact Person
Georgeen Theodore, AIA, Director
973.596.3095
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1996
Degrees Granted through 8/31/14: 108
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 4
MA/MS
Ph.D
Hours of Core: 18
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 12
Hours of Restricted Electives: 6
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: N/A
Thesis/Professional Project: N/A
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 36
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: N/A
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Doctoral Program in Urban Systems
http://architecture.njit.edu/academics/graduate/phdurbansystems.php
Contact Person
Karen Franck, PhD, Program Director
973.596.3092
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 2001
Degrees Granted through 8/31/13: 11
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 5
Doctoral Specializations
Hours of Core: 24
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 0
Hours of Restricted Electives: 12
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 12
Thesis/Professional Project 24
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 72
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: Dissertation
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PLANNING FACULTY
Karen Franck
Maurie Cohen
Janice Daniel
Rachel Liu
OTHER INFORMATION
Nicolas Ronderos
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White
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
ACCEPTED
13/14
ENROLLED
12/13
13/14
12/13
12/13
13/14
Masters
16
12
13
Doctoral
16
15
13
16
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THE NEW
SCHOOL
Milano School of International Affairs,
Management, and Urban Policy
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
MASTERS DEGREE
Masters of Science in Urban Policy Analysis and
Management
Contact Person
Merida Escandon Gasbarro, Director of Admissions
212.229.5600 ext. 1108
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1971
Degrees Granted through 8/31/06: N/A
Degrees Granted from 9/1/03 to 8/31/06: N/A
Masters Specializations
MS
Hours of Core: 27
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 9
Hours of Restricted Electives: 0
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 15
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 42
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: Required
PLANNING FACULTY
Charles Allison
Peter Eisinger
Darrick Hamilton
David Howell
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Richard McGahey
Rachel Meltzer
AFFILIATEDFACULTY
Shagun Mehrotra
M. Bryna Sanger
Alex Schwartz
Lisa J. Servon
Jeffrey Smith
17
White
21
27
African American
18
27
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
45
80
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
118
92
109
90
56
33
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NEW YORK
UNIVERSITY
Urban Planning Program
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadline, Tuition and Fees:
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban Planning
Contact Person
Ingrid Gould Ellen, Program Director
212.998.7533
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1960
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 8/31/13: 1,448
Degrees Granted from 9/1/12 to 8/31/13: 54
MA/MS
PAB
Masters Specializations:
PLANNING FACULTY
Hilary Ballon
Zhan Guo
Mitchell Moss
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Katherine ORegan
Paul Smoke
Rae Zimmerman
Vicki Been
Jan Blustein
Sherry Dobbin
Kathleen Dunn
Maria Elosua
Eric Galipo
Sarah Gerecke
John Gershman
Louise Harpman
Kei Hayashi
Natasha Iskander
Steven Jacobs
Caitlyn Brazill
Melissa Kaplan-Macey
Sewin Chan
Michael Keane
Salo Coslovsky
Elizabeth Larsen
Kristen Day
Mark Levine
Adjunct Associate Professor. BA, Union College (1966); JD, New York
University (1969).
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Sarah Ludwig
Steven Stainbrook
Zvia S. Naphtali
Daniel Steinberg
Jonathan Orcutt
Timothy Tompkins
Joseph Reilly
Anthony Townsend
Carlos E. Restrepo
Claire Weisz
Leonardo Romeo
Stephanie Rosoff
Mark Willis
Allen Zerkin
Jerry Salama
OTHER INFORMATION
Daniel Smith
White
24
29
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
48
59
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
Academic Year
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
Total Students
298
226
164
148
51
40
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NORTHERN ARIZONA
UNIVERSITY
Department of Geography, Planning and
Recreation
NAU Box 15016
Flagstaff, Arizona 86011-5016
928.523.2650
928.523.2275 Fax
[email protected]
http://nau.edu/sbs/gpr/
Thomas Paradis, Department Chair
928.523.5853
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Undergraduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
Admission Deadlines: Fall Semester - July 1, Spring
Semester - December 1, Summer Semester - May 1
Financial Aid Deadline: February 14
In-State Tuition and Fees: $4,995 per semester
Out-of-State Tuition and Fees: $11,225 per semester
Application Fee: $25
Additional Fees: $0
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BS in Geographic Science and Community
Planning
Contact Person
Nicole Harris, Administrative Associate
928.523.2650
[email protected]
Year Initiated:1979
Degrees Granted 1999 through 5/17/14: 154
Undergraduate Specializations
BA/BS
MA/MS
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Science in Applied Geospatial
Sciences with an emphasis in Planning and
Recreation
Contact Person
Nicole Harris, Administrative Associate
928.523.2650
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1990
Degrees Granted through 5/17/14: 52
Masters Specialization
Hours of Core: 4
Hours of Seminar Related Courses: 6
Hours of Emphasis Concentration Courses: 20
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: Thesis or Non-Thesis Major
Paper is required (6 hrs).
Total Required Hours in MS Program: 36
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MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Administration with a Land Use
Planning Emphasis (Web-based program)
Contact Person
Pamela Torbico, Program Coordinator
800.426.8315 (Distance Learning Center)
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 2006
Degrees Granted through 5/17/14: 23
Masters Specialization
Hours of Core: 12
Hours of Community Planning Emphasis: 15
Restrictive Electives: 3
Unrestrictive Electives: 3
Other: Capstone Experience: 3
Total Required: 36
Final Product: Capstone Experience
PLANNING FACULTY
Thomas W. Paradis
M. Margo Wheeler
Erika Mazza
Tracy McMillan
R. Dawn Hawley
Mark Manone
White
11
10
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
22
12
ENROLLED
Academic Year
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
Undergraduate
10
15
40
43
Masters
17
20
29
31
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OHIO STATE
UNIVERSITY
City and Regional Planning
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
Bachelor of Science City and Regional Planning
Contact Person
Kyle Ezell, Associate Professor of Practice and Undergraduate
Program Program Chair
614.247.7479
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 2009
Degrees Granted through 8/31/13: 130
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 49
BS
MCRP
PAB
Ph.D
Hours of Core: 39
Hours of CRP Electives: 34
Hours of Studio: 12
Hours of Restricted Electives: 12
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 22
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 122 Semester
hours
Thesis or Final Product: Portfolio Required
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of City and Regional Planning
Contact Person
Gulsah Akar, Associate Professor and Masters Program Chair
614.292.6426
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1958
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 8/31/13: 1,449
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 25
Masters Specializations
Hours of Core: 25
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 6
Hours of Restricted Electives: 15
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 14
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 60
Exams or Written Requirements: Comprehensive Exam or
Thesis
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Joint Degrees
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Ph.D. in City and Regional Planning
Contact Person
Jack Nasar, Professor and Doctoral Program Chair
614.292.1457
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1985
Degrees Granted through 8/31/13: 68
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 1
Dissertations from 9/1/12 to 6/30/13
Land-use allocation and earthquake damage mitigation : a
combined spatial statistics and optimization approach
Geography and the costs of urban energy infrastructure:
the case of electricity and natural gas capital investments
(posted soon)
The effects of regional and neighborhood conditions on
location choice of new business establishments
The effects of urban form on vehicle emissions : focusing
on urban form factors and three conventional air pollutions
and carbon dioxide
Predicting the Probability of Housing Abandonment Using
Hierarchical and Spatial Models
Doctoral Specializations
Hours of Core: 21
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 0
Hours of Restricted Electives: 12
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 27
Total Required Hours in Program: 80
Thesis or Final Product: Dissertation
PLANNING FACULTY
Gulsah Akar
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Jean-Michel Guldmann
Professor Emeritus. MA, Ecole des Mines (1970); MSc (1973) DSc
(1976); Technion - Israel Institute of Technology. Specializations:
Energy, Communications, Urban Economics, Quantitative
Methods.
http://knowlton.osu.edu/people/guldmann
614.292.2257
[email protected]
Bernadette Hanlon
Jesus J. Lara
Hazel Morrow-Jones
Phillip A. Viton
Joseph Campbell
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Charles Cartwright
Jill Clark
Nancy Recchie
Jason Reece
Elan Daniel
Tobias Rittner
Aaron Domini
Dave Julian
Scott Lissner
Mark McCord
Tracy McMillan
Jason Sudy
Amy Wade
Seth Young
Harvey Miller
Ravi Mishalani
Abraham Ndungu
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White
29
19
White
African American
African American
Asian American
Asian American
Mixed
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
34
32
TOTAL STUDENTS
13
10
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
Masters
121
133
64
84
22
41
Doctoral
31
30
Bachelors
NA
70
35
60
35
60
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PORTLAND STATE
UNIVERSITY
Nohad A. Toulan School of Urban Studies and
Planning
College of Urban and Public Affairs
P.O. Box 751
Portland, Oregon 97207-0751
503.725.4045
503.725.8770 Fax
[email protected]
http://www.pdx.edu/usp/
Connie P. Ozawa, Director
[email protected]
BA/BS
Hours of Core: 46
Hours of Studio Courses: 6
Hours of Restricted Elective: 12
Hours of Unrestricted Elective: 0
Total Required Hours In CD Program: 58
Total Required Hours to Graduate from University: 180
Thesis or Final Product: Not required
MASTERS DEGREE
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BA/BS in Community Development
Contact Person
Tracy Braden, Student Services Coordinator
503.725.5477
[email protected]
Year initiated:1996
Degrees Granted through 8/31/13: 478
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 65
Ph.D
PAB
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Admission Deadline: Rolling, major declared by midOctober
Financial Aid Deadline: N/A
In-State Tuition and Fees (14/15): $2,598 per quarter (Full
Time)
Out-of-State Tuition and Fees: $7,773 per quarter (Full Time)
Application Fee: $50
Additional Fees: 0
MURP
Masters Specializations
Hours of Core: 43
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 10
Hours of Restricted Electives: 12-15
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 14-17
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 72
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: Field Area Project (optional)
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DOCTORAL DEGREE
PhD in Urban Studies
Contact Person
Dr. Karen Gibson, PhD Coordinator
503.425.8265
[email protected]
Year initiated: 1969
Degrees Granted through 6/30/14: 239
Degrees Granted from 9/1/2013 to 6/30/2014: 5
Dissertations Granted from 9/1/13 to 6/30/2014
Determinants of Recent Mover Mode Choice
Changing the Face of the Earth: The Heavy Construction
Industry and Its Impact on the U.S. Federal Government
Participation within Health Impact Assessment and Planning
Evolution of Portlands Neighborhood Involvement Program
Implications of Local and Regional Food Systems: Toward the
New Food Economy in Portland, Oregon
Doctoral Specializations
Hours of Core: 17
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 0
Hours of Restricted Electives: 39
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 16
Other: 0
Exams or Written Requirements (Dissertation): 27 credits
minimum, 2 field area exams.
Total: 99
PLANNING FACULTY
Naomi Adiv
Carl Abbott
Sy Adler
Lisa K. Bates
Jennifer Dill
Yiping Fang
Assistant Professor. BA and MURP, University of Illinois UrbanaChampaign, MUP and PhD, Columbia University. Specializations:
Real Estate Development, Neighborhood and Community Change,
Planning Design, History and Theory.
Karen Gibson
Jenny H. Liu
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Loren Lutzenhiser
Marisa Zapata
Connie P. Ozawa
Thad Miller
Charles Heying
Jason R. Jurjevich
Sheila Martin
Greg Schrock
Ethan P. Seltzer
James Strathman
Vivek Shandas
Professor and Director of the Center for Urban Studies. BA, University
of Iowa, AM, University of Pennsylvania, PhD, University of Iowa.
Specializations: Economic Development Planning, Energy
Planning, Impact Assessment, Quantitative Methods and Real
Estate Development.
503.725.4069
[email protected]
Gerald Sussman
Liming Wang
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OTHER INFORMATION
White
55
72
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
73
96
White
32
31
White
17
20
African American
African American
Asian American
Asian American
Mixed
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
41
50
TOTAL STUDENTS
27
27
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
Academic Year
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
Undergraduate
75
N/A
68
N/A
68
169
Masters
218
175
91
52
40
49
Doctoral
36
44
20
22
13
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PRATT
INSTITUTE
Programs for Sustainable Planning &
Development
Higgins Hall, Room 206
61 St. James Place
Brooklyn, New York 11238
718.399.4340
718.687.5688 Fax
http://www.pratt.edu/PSPD
John Shapiro, AICP, Chair
Adia Ware, Assistant to the Chair
718.399.4340
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
Financial Aid
Graduate Assistantships: Eligibility Criteria: GPA=3.0, At
least part time registration (6 Credits)
Graduate Scholarships (award amount varies): Eligibility
Requirements: GPA=3.0, Full time registration (at least 9
credits)
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Science in City and Regional Planning
Contact Person
John Shapiro, AICP, Chair
718.399.4391
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1959
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 8/31/13: 642
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 27
MA/MS
PAB
Hours of Core: 25
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 15
Hours of Restricted Electives: 15 credits recommended for
areas of focus
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 20
Other: 5 Thesis/DPC
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 60
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: Demonstration of
Professional Competence or Thesis
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Science in Historic Preservation
Contact Person
Nadya Nenadich, Coordinator
718.399.4326
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 2004
NCPE Accreditation 2006
Degrees Granted through 8/31/13: 66
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 7
Masters Specialization
Historic Preservation
Masters Specializations
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Hours of Core: 27
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 5
Hours of Restricted Electives: 0
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 12
Total Required Hours in Program: 44
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: Colloquium
MASTERS DEGREE
Masters in Sustainable Environmental Systems
Contact Person
Jaime Stein, Coordinator
718.399.4323
[email protected]
Year Initiated: Spring 2005
Degrees Granted through 8/31/13: 101
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 16
Masters Specialization
Hours of Core: 20
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 5
Hours of Restricted Electives: 0
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 15
Total Required Hours in Program: 40
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: Demonstration of
Professional Competence
PLANNING FACULTY
John Shapiro, AICP
David Burney
Vicki Weiner
Eva Hanhardt
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Moses Gates
Caron Atlas
Daniel Hernandez
Eve Baron
Ernest Hutton
Eddie Bautista
Jennifer Becker
Nicholas Klein
Joan Byron
Raj Kottamasu
Carter Craft
Michael Flynn
Karen Lee
Michael Freedman-Scnhapp
Matthew Lister
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Alan Mallach
Elliot Maltby
Michael Marrella
Mercedes Narciso
Stuart Pertz
Quillian Riano
Steven Romalewski
Daniel Steinberg
Petra Todorovitch
Evren Uzer
Meg Walker
Benjamin Wellington
Andrew Wiley-Schwartz
Cory Yemen
Chelsea Albucher
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Michael Bobker
Carlton Brown
Stephanie Feldman
Ben Gibberd
Tom Jost
David Seiter
Ira Stern
Bethany Bingham
Gavin Kearney
Carol Clark
Katie Kendall
Paul Mankiewicz
Gita Nandan
Patricia Fisher-Olsen
Larisalena Ortiz
Anne Hrychuk
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Benjamin Margolis
Theodore Prudon
Jonathan Meyers
Norman Mintz
Lacey Tauber
Arthur Zabarkes
White
32
39
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
37
49
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
122
127
75
79
24
21
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93 Lipman Drive
Blake Hall, Room 113
School of Environmental and Biological Sciences
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
848.932.9317
732.932.1940 Fax
Frank Gallagher, undergraduate Program Director.
973.919.4123
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Undergraduate Deadline, Tuition and Fees:
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BS in Environmental Planning and Design
Options for concentration in the following areas:
Landscape Planning
Geomatics
Landscape Industry
Urban Forestry
Year initiated: 1971
Degrees granted through 5/31/12 to 5/31/13: 30
Enrolled 5/31/13: 136
Enrolled 5/31/13: 136
PLANNING FACULTY
Frank Gallagher
BS
Wolfram Hoefer
Richard Lathrop
Laura Lawson
David Tulloch
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Jason Grabosky
OTHER INFORMATION
Barry Chalofsky
ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING
Planning Statement of Purpose:
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MA/MS
MASTERS DEGREE
PROGRAM INFORMATION
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of City and Regional Planning
Contact Person
Lynn Astorga
848-932-2388
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1968
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 8/31/14: 1,729
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 66
Masters Specializations
Ph.D
PAB
Hours of Core: 18
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 6
Hours of Restricted Electives: 6
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 18
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 48
Exams, Thesis, or Final Product: Professional report
requirement
Contact Person
Lynn Astorga
848-932-2388
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1975
Degrees Granted through 8/31/14: 148
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 10
Masters Specializations
Hours of Core: 15
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: N/A
Hours of Restricted Electives: 6
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 9
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 30
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: Comprehensive Exam (oral/
written)
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DOCTORAL DEGREE
Ph.D. in Planning and Public Policy
Contact Persons
Robert Lake, Ph.D., Program Director
Lynn Astorga
848-932-2388
[email protected]
Year initiated: 1968
Degrees Granted through 8/31/13: 172
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 7
Dissertations Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14
HAIYAN ZHANG Household Energy Consumption in China:
1987-2000
HEATHER FENYK Drawing from a Common Well: Citizen
Knowledge and Pluralism in Passage of New Jerseys
Freshwater Wetlands Protection Act
NICHOLAS KLEIN Curbside Buses and the Transformation of
the Intercity Bus Industry
JESSE SHERRY Community Supported Sustainability: How
Ecovillages Model More Sustainable Community.
AKIRA DRAKE The Politics of Atlantas Public Housing
PATRICIA VOLTOLINI From Bargain Mecca To Lifestyle
Destination: 14th Streets Metamorphosis And The Making
Of Neoliberal New York
KATHERINE HIMMELFARB Brownfields Redevelopment
and Policy Integration: Lessons from the New York State
Brownfields Cleanup Program
Doctoral Specializations
Hours of Core: 15
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 33
Other: 24 research credits
Total Required Hours in Program: 72
Exams, Thesis, or Final Product: Qualifying Examination,
Thesis Proposal, Dissertation and Defense
PLANNING FACULTY
Hooshang Amirahmadi
Clinton J. Andrews
Sai Balakrishnan
Robert W. Burchell
James DeFilippis
Norman J. Glickman
Michael Greenberg
Briavel Holcomb
James W. Hughes
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Radha Jagannathan
Robert W. Lake
David Listokin
Dawne Mouzon
Anton E. Nelessen
Kathe Newman
Robert B. Noland
Mi Shih
Michael Smart
Meredeth Turshen
Lyna Wiggins
OTHER FACULTY
Joel Cantor
Raphael J. Caprio
Frank J. Popper
John R. Pucher
Hal Salzman
Henry A. Coleman
Stephanie Curenton
Frank A. Felder
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Andrea Hetling
Joseph J. Seneca
Michael L. Lahr
Stuart Shapiro
Stuart Meck
Jane Miller
Marc Weiner
Dona Schneider
Nancy Wolff
Cliff Zukin
White
52
48
White
16
11
African American
African American
Asian American
Asian American
Mixed
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
15
18
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
10
TOTAL STUDENTS
84
82
TOTAL STUDENTS
25
29
12/13
13/14
ACCEPTED
12/13
13/14
ENROLLED
12/13
13/14
Undergraduate
94
93
12
15
Masters
284
246
177
141
84
70
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RYERSON
UNIVERSITY
School of Urban & Regional Planning
105 Bond Street,
Toronto, Ontario
M5B2K3
www.ryerson.ca/surp
416.979.5165
416.979.5357 Fax
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
* Information provided below is subject to change, please see
website for current information.
BURPl
MPl
CIP
CIP
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning
(BURPl)
Contact Person
Mitchell Kosny, Associate Director
416.979.5000, press 1, ext. 7314
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1969
Accreditations: Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP); and the
Ontario Professional Planners Institute (OPPI)
Academic Requirements
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Financial Aid/Awards
4 Year PLAN
28 Required courses, 6 Liberal studies Electives, 4
Professionally Related Electives, and 4 Professional Electives
2 Year PLAB
16 Required courses, and 4 Professional Electives
2 Year PLAD
17 Required courses, 3 Professional Electives, and 5 Liberal
Studies
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Planning in Urban Development
Contact Person
Dr. Pamela Robinson, Graduate Program Director
416-979-5000 press 1 ext 6762
[email protected]
Year Initiated:
2 year stream 2008,
1 year stream 2009
Accreditations: Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP); and the
Ontario Professional Planners Institute (OPPI)
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PLANNING FACULTY
Lawrence Altrows
Raktim Mitra
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AFFILIATEDFACULTY
Nancy Alcock
Paul Bedford
Tom Ostler
Kelly Snow
Craig Binning
Carlo Bonanni
Rei Tasaka
Giulio Cescato
Eileen Costello
Steven Chuang
APPLIED
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
13/14
13/14
13/14
PLAN
717
383
106
PLAB
64
30
21
PLAD
14
261
59
38
12
Academic Year
Robert Doumani
Tero Konttinen
Leo Longo
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SAINT LOUIS
UNIVERSITY
Urban Planning and Development
3694 West Pine Mall
203 Des Peres Hall
Saint Louis, MO 63108
314.977.3608
www.slu.edu/sustainability
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban Planning and Development
Contact Person
David E. Webb, Assistant Director
314.977.5153
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1998
Degrees Granted through 8/31/14: 77
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/81/14: 5
Masters Specializations
Hours of Core: 24
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 9
Hours of Restricted Electives: 0
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 12
Other: 0
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 48
MS
PLANNING FACULTY
Dr. Sarah Coffin
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OTHER INFORMATION
John Langa
Bob Lewis
Tim Montgomery
Mara Perry
White
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
10
Program Design
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
15
17
10
15
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PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban Planning
Contact Person
Hilary Nixon, Graduate Advisor
408.924.5852
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1970
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 5/31/2014: 889
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 37
Masters Specializations
MA/MS
PAB
Hours of Core: 20
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 6
Hours of Restricted Electives: 0
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 16
Other: 6 units Planning Report
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 48
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: 6 units Planning Report
Note: 180 hours of professional work or internship
experience required.
PLANNING FACULTY
Asha Weinstein Agrawal
Shishir Mathur
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Hilary Nixon
Dayana M. Salazar
Greta Brownlow
John E. Davidson
Rob L. Eastwood
Richard Kos
Joseph Kott
Charles A. Long
Laurel R. Prevetti
David C. Ralston
Katherine Richardson
Charles R. Rivasplata
Steve Ross
Renee Schrader
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Eduardo Serafin
OTHER INFORMATION
Hing Wong
White
28
32
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
18
TOTAL STUDENTS
54
67
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
111
93
57
63
49
53
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SAVANNAH STATE
UNIVERSITY
Graduate Program in Urban Studies & Planning
MS
MASTERS DEGREE
http://www.savannahstate.edu/class/
programs.grad.urbanstudies.shtml
Department of Political Science and Public Affairs
Contact Person
Dr. Deden Rukmana
912.358.3218
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadlines:
*fees include 12 credit hours and all regular student fees: health,
technology, and activities
912.358.4162
912.358.4167 Fax
Address: Savannah State University
Office of Financial Aid
P.O. Box 20523
Savannah, GA 31404
[email protected]
Masters Specializations
PLANNING FACULTY
David Bell
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Otilia Iancu
Deden Rukmana
Behrooz Kalantari
Anne Roise
Daniel Piatkowski
White
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
12
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
11/12
12/13
11/12
12/13
11/12
12/13
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STATE UNIVERSITY OF
NEW YORK AT ALBANY
BA/BS
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Undergraduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BA in Interdisciplinary Major in Urban Studies
and Planning
Contact Person
John Pipkin, Distinguished Service Professor
518.442.4777
[email protected]
Year initiated: 1994
Degrees Granted through 6/30/14: 269
Degrees Granted from 7/1/13 to 6/30/14: 18
MA/MS
PAB
Hours of Core: 18
Hours of Studio Courses: 0
Hours of Restricted Elective: 0
Hours of Unrestricted Elective: 0
Other: 18
Total Required Hours In Planning Program: 36
Thesis or Final Product: Not required
MASTERS DEGREE
Master Regional Planning in Urban & Regional
Planning
Contact Person
Catherine T. Lawson, Department Chair, Associate Professor,
Director of MRP Program and Director of Lewis Mumford Center
518.442.4775
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1982
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 5/16/14: 440
Degrees Granted from 8/25/13 to 5/16/14: 27
Masters Specializations
Hours of Core: 27
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 4
Hours of Restricted Electives: 9
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 8
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 48
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: Research paper as part of
core, Written and oral comprehensive exam
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PLANNING FACULTY
Carlos Balsas
Katie Himmelfarb
Catherine T. Lawson
David A. Lewis
Youqin Huang
Shiguo Jiang
Rui Li
James E. Mower
John S. Pipkin
Jacqueline Quevedo
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Christopher J. Smith
Jeffrey S. Olson
Kurt Swartz
Todd M. Fabozzi
S. Thyagarajan, AICP
Marcia O. Kees
Christopher J. OConnor
White
24
13
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
38
22
ACCEPTED
12/13
13/14
12/13
Undergraduate
48
48
48
52
69
ENROLLED
13/14
12/13
13/14
48
48
48
48
51
35
21
24
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TEMPLE
UNIVERSITY
Department of Community and Regional
Planning
School of Environmental Design
580 Meetinghouse Road, Ambler, PA 19002
267.468.8300
267.468.8315 Fax
http://temple.edu/planning
Dr. Deborah Howe, FAICP, Chair
[email protected]
267.468.8301
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Undergraduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BS in Community Development
Contact Admissions office 267.468.8100
[email protected]
Initiated 2002, Revised 2013
Degrees granted through 8/31/14: 93
Degrees granted from 9/01/13 to 8/31/14: 12
BS
MS
PAB
Hours of Foundation: 6
Hours of Core: 18
Hours of Studio: 3
Hours of Electives: 12
Final project: not required
Total Hours in Major: 39
Total Credits to Graduate: 124
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Science in Community and Regional
Planning
Hours of Core: 21
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Credits: 6
Hours of Restricted Electives if pursuing concentration: 12
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 6-18
Thesis optional: 6
Total Hours: 45
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PLANNING FACULTY
William Cohen, FAICP
Jeffry P. Doshna
Jeffrey Featherstone
Melissa Kim
Dennis R. Livrone
Md Mahbubur R. Meenar
Joanne Walker
Lynn Mandarano
AFFILIATED FACULTY
James P. Creedon
Kyle B. Guie
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White
20
12
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
21
15
ACCEPTED
Academic Year
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
Undergraduate
14
12
10
10
Masters
35
47
25
39
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TEXAS A&M
UNIVERSITY
Department of Landscape Architecture & Urban
Planning
Langford Architecture Building
TAMU, College Station, Texas 77843-3137
979.845.1019
979.862.1784 Fax
https://laup.arch.tamu.edu/
Dr. Forster Ndubisi, Department Head
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Undergraduate Deadline, Tuition and Fees:
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
Bachelor of Science in Urban and Regional
Planning
Contact Person
June Martin
979.862.4620
[email protected]
BA/BS
MA/MS
PAB
Ph.D.
Hours of Core: 47
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 49
Hours of Restricted Electives: 12
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 12
Other: 0
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 120
Exams or Written Requirements: None
Undergraduate Specializations
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MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban Planning
Contact Person
Shannon Van Zandt
979.458.1223
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1968
PAB Accredited
Degrees granted through 5/31/14: 620
Degrees granted from 8/31/08 to 05/31/14: 91
Masters Specializations
Hours of Core: 18
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 6
Hours of Restricted Electives: 12
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 12
Other: 0
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 48
Exams or Written Requirements: Final oral examination
required. Professional paper and digital portfolio required.
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Sciences
Contact Person
Dr. George Rogers
979.845.7284
[email protected]
Year initiated: 1980
Degrees Granted through 5/31/14: 220
Degrees Granted from 8/31/08 to5/31/14: 37
Dissertations Granted from 9/1/10 to 5/30/13
Sustainable Transportation Decision-Making: Spatial
Decision Support Systems (SDSS) and Total Cost Analysis
Planners Perceptions of Land Use Planning Tools in the U.S.
Pacific States
The Impact of Urban Form and Housing Characteristics on
Residential Energy Use
Linking Job Housing Balance, Land Use Mix and Commute
to Work
Urban Form and Travel Patterns at the Regional Scale:
Considering Polycentric Urban Structure
Participants and Information Outcomes in Planning
Organizations
A Study of Unbalanced Morphological Understanding:
Morphological Land Use Patterns Analysis of US
Megaregions.
Examining Local Jurisdictions Capacity and Commitment
For Hazard Mitigation Policies and Strategies along the
Texas Coast
Government Regulations and Housing Markets: An Index to
Characterize Local Land Use Regulatory Environments for
Residential Markets in the Houston - Galveston Area
The Impact of Mortgage Foreclosures on Existing Home
Prices in Housing Boom and Bust Cycles: A Case Study of
Phoenix, AZ
Valuing Place Through Its Resources: Incorporation Multidimensional Value Structures in Decision Processes.
Doctoral Specializations
PLANNING FACULTY
Sherry Bame
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Phillip Berke
Samuel Brody
Professor. BA, Arizona State (1972); MCP, Harvard (1975); PhD, Texas
A&M University (1980). Specializations: Economic Development,
Zoning, Plan Implementation, and Neighborhood Revitalization.
979.845.3161
[email protected]
Ming-Han Li
Wei Li
Forster Ndubisi
Cecilia Giusti
Walter G. Peacock
Kenneth Joh
Teresa Qu
Chanam Lee
George O. Rogers
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James W. Varni
Douglas F. Wunneburger
Yu Xiao
Assistant Professor. BM (2002) and BS (2002) Beijing PekingUniversity; MUP (2004) and PhD (2008) University of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign. Specializations: Urban Economic
Development, Disaster Management, Public Finance.
979.458.2731
[email protected]
Timothy Lomax
Dennis Perkinson
Katherine Turnbull
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14
White
25
11
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
41
17
White
African American
White
16
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
14
TOTAL STUDENTS
29
27
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
12/13
11/12
12/13
11/12
12/13
62
61
34
39
13
Masters
98
70
60
57
23
27
Doctoral
38
47
14
13
10
Academic
Year
11/12
Undergraduate
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
24
15
TOTAL STUDENTS
34
18
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TEXAS SOUTHERN
UNIVERSITY
MA/MS
PAB
PROGRAM INFORMATION
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Hours of Core: 24
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 6
Hours of Restricted Electives: 12
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 6
Other: 0
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 48
Final Product: Comprehensive Examination and Internship
or Thesis
MASTERS DEGREE
Master in Urban Planning and Environmental
Policy
Contact Person
Divya Chandrasekhar, Assistant Professor and MUPEP Coordinator
713.313.4880
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 2002
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 8/31/14: 51
Degrees Granted from 9/1/08 to 8/31/14: 39
Masters Specializations
Ph.D.
Contact Person
Jeffrey Lowe, Associate Professor and PhD Program Coordinator
713.313.7304
[email protected]
Year initiated: 2002
Degrees Granted through 8/31/14: 25
Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/14: 14
Doctoral Specializations
PLANNING FACULTY
Robert Bullard
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Divya Chandrasekhar
Jeffrey Lowe
Carol Lewis
Yi Qi
Walter McCoy
Earthea Nance
Qisheng Pan
Lalita Sen
Laura Solitare
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White
White
African American
African American
15
15
Asian American
Asian American
Mixed
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
17
11
TOTAL STUDENTS
23
21
12/13
ACCEPTED
13/14
12/13
ENROLLED
13/14
12/13
13/14
Masters
Doctoral
43
40
10
12
11
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TUFTS
UNIVERSITY
Department of Urban and Environmental Policy
and Planning
Medford, Massachusetts 02155
617.627.3394
617.627.3377 Fax
[email protected]
http://ase.tufts.edu/uep
Weiping Wu, Department Chair
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadline, Tuition and Fees:
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Arts in Urban and Environmental
Policy and Planning
Contact Person
Barbara Parmenter
617.627.3394
[email protected]
MA/MS
PAB
Hours of Core: 5
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 1
Hours of Restricted Electives: 0
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 7-8
Other: 1-2
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 14
Exams or Written Requirements: Thesis /Capstone Exam
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Public Policy
Contact Person
Penn Loh
617.627.3394
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 2002
Degrees Granted through 5/31/14: 89
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 7
Hours of Core: 3
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 0
Hours of Restricted Electives: 4
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 2
Other: 0
Total Required Hours in Program: 9
Exams or Written Requirements: None
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PLANNING FACULTY
Julian Agyeman
Rachel G. Bratt
Mary E. Davis
Laurie Goldman
Robert M. Hollister
James Jennings
Sheldon Krimsky
Penn S. Loh
Barbara Parmenter
Ann Rappaport
Weiping Wu
Patricia Bonner-DuVal
Robert Burdick
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Mark Chase
Francine Jacobs
Louise Dunlap
Tatjana Meschede
Rosalind Greenstein
David Orlinoff
Scott Horsley
Carl Zimmerman
White
28
36
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
33
56
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
Academic Year
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
MA
164
145
130
119
43
37
14
12
12
10
MPP
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http://ase.tufts.edu/uep/
[email protected]
Community Strategy
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PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban Planning
Contact Person
Shannon Phillips, Assistant Dean for Graduate Education
716.829.5224
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1980
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 8/31/13: 847
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 41
MUP
PAB
PhD
Hours of Core: 18
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 6-12
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 21-24
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 52
Exams or Written Requirements: Thesis or Professional
Project
Masters Specializations
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Doctor of Philosophy in Urban and Regional
Planning
Contact Person
Shannon Phillips, J.D., Assistant Dean for Graduate Education
716.829.5224
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 2012
The University at Buffalo is inviting applications from outstanding
candidates for its PhD program in Urban and Regional Planning
the first and only one in the State University of New York
System. The program offers opportunity to engage in research
in the following areas: declining cities and distressed urban
communities, health, food systems, human abilities, and
environment, built environments and environmental change,
disasters and extreme events, and advanced technology,
information systems, and methods in planning. For more
information, visit us at visit http://www.ap.buffalo.edu/planning/
degrees/phd.asp.
PhD Specializations
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PLANNING FACULTY
So-Ra Baek
Daniel B. Hess
Bumjoon Kang
JiYoung Park
Alfred D. Price
Samina Raja
Robert M. Silverman
Ernest Sternberg
Li Yin
Alex Bitterman
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Alan Dewart
Shannon Phillips
Kenneth Swanekamp
Hiroaki Hata
Kerry Traynor
R. J. Multari
Harry Warren
William Murray
White
27
19
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
16
22
TOTAL STUDENTS
52
51
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
13/14*
14/15*
13/14*
14/15*
13/14*
14/15*
137
138
99
100
57
42
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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
LONDON (THE BARTLETT)
Bartlett School of Planning
UCL
6th Floor, Central House
14 Upper Woburn Place
London
WC1H 0NN
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Undergraduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BSc in Planning and Real Estate
BSc Urban Planning, Design and Management
BSc Urban Studies
Contact Person
Dr Jessica Ferm, Admissions Tutor
+44 (0)20 3108 5014
[email protected]
BA/BS
MA/MS
MASTERS DEGREE
MSc in International Planning
Contact Person
Dr Jessica Ferm
+44 (0) 20 3108 5014
[email protected]
This program is accredited by the Royal Institute of Chartered
Surveyors (RICS) also accredited by the Royal Town Planning
Institute (RTPI).
The MSc International Planning provides a strong international
and comparative focus on planning and urban theory, and
practice. It aims to provide students with a broad range of skills
and knowledge in planning and urban theory in a global context,
while offering them the opportunity to develop a specialisation.
It provides an initial education in planning, with an international
focus, and offers a mix of lecture- and seminar-based modules,
project work, site visits and the preparation of a 10,000 words
dissertation. The programme will help the student develop critical
thinking, beyond regulatory considerations, and embraces wider
social, economic, environmental and political concerns.
The international scope of the MSc primarily encompasses
Europe, North America, Australia, South Africa and the Far East,
and increasingly China and South-East Asia. Less emphasis is
put on the urban development issues and planning systems
of developing countries of the Global South (e.g. Africa and
Latin America) as there is specific expertise and dedicated MSc
programmes offered in the Development Planning Unit; another
part of The Bartlett Faculty at UCL.
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MASTERS DEGREE
MRes Inter-Disciplinary Urban Design
Contact Person
Prof Matthew Carmona
+44 (0)20 7679 4876
[email protected]
This programme is not accredited by either the RICS or the RTPI.
The MRes Inter-disciplinary Urban Design (IdUD) is a Faculty-wide
one-year research degree. Through it students are able to tap
into perhaps the largest concentration of urban design related
researchers and professional expertise found anywhere in the
world. The programme is designed to allow students to tailor their
own learning to their background and future aspirations, through
an unrivalled choice of feeder courses combined with a major
piece of individual research.
The MRes Inter-disciplinary Urban Design (IdUD) cuts across
the existing post-graduate urban design, urbanism and related
programmes from all parts of The Bartlett, and beyond, including
from The Bartlett Schools of Architecture, Planning, and Graduate
Studies, the Development Planning Unit, from the Department of
Geography (Urban Studies) and from the UCL Centre for Transport
Studies. It allows students to construct their study in an Interdisciplinary manner and in so doing to explore urban design as a
critical arena for advanced research and practice.
This program is accredited by the Royal Institute of Chartered
Surveyors (RICS) also accredited by the Royal Town Planning
Institute (RTPI) but only where it is taken as a specialist year
following an RTPI accredited 3 year planning undergraduate
degree.
PLANNING FACULTY
Dr Sonia Arbaci
Dr Yasminah Beebeejaun
Elena Besussi
Dr Elisabete Cidre
Dr Ben Clifford
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Dr Claire Colomb
Dr Claudio de Magalhes
Dr Robin Hickman
Dr Nikos Karadimitriou
Dr Qiulin Ke
BA, MSc, PhD, Senior Lecturer of Real Estate and Planning. Her
research interests focus on real estate finance, real estate
investment, real estate market analysis with focus on emerging
markets. She has published in the areas of office rental analysis,
performance of Real Estate Investment Trust, sustainable property
investment.
[email protected]
Dr Nicola Livingstone
Dr Stephen Marshall
MA PhD FBA MAE Hon DSS Hon PhD Hon DLitt Hon DEng Hon
DArts Hon DLaw Hon DSc Hon DLaws Hon DSS Hon DTech Hon DSc
HonMRTPI . Bartlett Professor of Planning and Regeneration and CoDirector of the MSc Programme in Urban Regeneration. He has been
hugely influential in the development of planning theory and
strategy and has written over 30 books, many of which focus on
themes of planning history and the future of cities.
[email protected]
Dr Iqbal Hamiduddin
Dr Susan Moore
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BSc BArch BTP FRIBA FRTPI FRSA, Professor of Places and City
Planning. As City Planning Officer for the City of London, Peter
led the planning and regeneration of this world business and
financial centre from 1985 to 2014. He lectures throughout the
world and makes frequent media appearances on urban planning
and design topics. Peter is a founder member and director of the
British Council for Offices and received their Presidents Award
in 2003 for presiding over one of the most extensive periods of
redevelopment in the Citys long history. In 2012 he was awarded
an honorary Fellowship of the Royal Institute of British Architects,
for his services to architecture and was the subject of a BBC profile
on the The Culture Show. In 2013 Peter delivered the opening
presentations at the CTBUH International Conference, Height and
Heritage, held in the City of London and at the IACIE Convention
in Tel Aviv. He received the 2013 Estates Gazette Award for the
Outstanding Contribution to Property, is included in The Debretts
500 list of the most inspiring and influential people in Britain
today and holds Honorary Membership of the Architectural
Association.
[email protected]
Dr Martine Spinks
Dr Tse-Hui Teh
Dr Catalina Turcu
Dr Joanna Williams
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Professor Fulong Wu
OTHER INFORMATION
Dr Fangzhu Zhang
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
Academic Year
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
Undergraduate
267
297
55
97
33
60
Masters
459
631
275
363
228
269
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UNIVERSITY OF
ALBERTA
Planning Program
BA/BSc
BSc
Credits of Core Coursework: 57
Credits of Restricted Electives: 48
Total Credits: 120
PLANNING FACULTY
Sandeep Kumar Agrawal, RPP, MCIP, AICP
PROGRAM INFORMATION
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
Bachelor of Arts (Planning)
Bachelor of Science, Specialization (Planning)
Damian Collins
Focus Areas
Leith Deacon
Admissions Requirements
(see University of Alberta Calendar for Both Science and Arts for
further details)
High School Applicants: Minimum 75% on five required
high school subjects
Post Secondary Applicants:Minimum 75% on five required
high school subjects and GPA of 2.3
All Applicants: Statement of Intent due May 1st, 2015
Degree Requirements
BA
Credits of Core Coursework: 45
Credits of Restricted Electives: 39
Total Credits: 120
Theresa Garvin
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Eran Kaplinsky
Tara McGee
Rob Shields
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
Academic Year
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
Undergraduate
52
111
30
27
21
27*
*Estimated
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THE UNIVERSITY
OF ARIZONA
Planning Graduate Program
1040 N. Olive, A303
P.O. Box 210075
Tucson, Arizona 85721-0075
520.621.1004
520.626.6448 Fax
http://capla.arizona.edu/
[email protected]
520.621.9819
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Science in Planning
Areas of Concentration
MA/MS
PAB
Hours of Core: 30
Hours of Studio and Practice Related Courses: 12
Hours of Concentration Courses: 9
Hours of Optional Electives: 6
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 51
Exams or Written Requirements: Optional, Thesis or Masters
Report
PLANNING FACULTY
Arlie Adkins
Kirk Emerson
Brooks Jeffery
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Ladd Keith
Ryan Perkl
Gary Pivo
Marilyn Robinson
Andrew Sanderford
Linda Samuels
Ann Chanecka
Gina Chorover
Jim Mazzocco
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OTHER INFORMATION
The University of Arizona offers a Master of Science in Planning that
prepares students through practice-based education to become the
future leaders of the profession. The Program emphasizes systematic and
creative ways to advance the practice of planning through the creation
of methods, tools, and processes that solve problems associated with
urbanization. Within this context, our central theme is the development
of sustainable cities and regions around the world.
We define ourselves by the quality of our graduates who are: a) prepared
for practice, and b) scholars of the discipline. The Program utilizes Tucsons
diverse cultures and environments as learning laboratories for applied
research and relevant community engagement. Through community and
industry partnerships, paired with faculty expertise, the Program is well
equipped to provide hands-on learning opportunities that cultivate each
students unique goals. Areas of focus can include Urban Design, Environmental Planning, Policy, Resource Conservation, GeoDesign,
Transpiration, Health and Well-being, Social Justice, Cultural Heritage, and more.
The Program is located in Tucson, Arizona in the College of Architecture, Planning, and Landscape Architecture. Students and faculty
work collaboratively within multidisciplinary real-world scenarios that integrate research with community outreach. Students have
opportunities to participate in multi-disciplinary international studios as well as urban design studios that focus on shaping community
identity and growth. We offer a dual degree MSP/MBA with the Eller College of Management.
The Schools facilities are extraordinary. Student workspaces are bright and airy, computer labs are spacious and up-to-date and the
Program has a state-of-the-art GeoDesign lab that provides students with decision-making tools for best practices in planning.
We enjoy our award-winning building and landscape with spectacular views of the Santa Catalina Mountains. Tucson is an exciting and
affordable place to live with rich cultural amenities and outdoor activities that offer diverse recreational and educational opportunities.
We take pride in our friendly collegial atmosphere and our extraordinary community of planners and designers working in one of the
most inspirational environments in the world, the Sonoran Desert.
White
10
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
18
14
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
33
30
25
20
16
19
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520-621-8790
UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH
COLUMBIA
School of Community & Regional Planning
6333 Memorial Road, Room 433
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, V6T 1Z2
604.822.3276
604.822.3787 Fax
[email protected]
www.scarp.ubc.ca
Dr. Penny Gurstein, Director
604.822.6065
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
MASTERS DEGREES
Masters of Community and Regional Planning
Contact Person
Dr. Rebecca Bateman
604.822.5725
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 2015
PAB and CIP Accredited
MA/MS
PAB/CIP
PhD
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Doctor of Philosophy in Planning (PhD)
Contact Person
Sherli Mah
604.822.3276
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1968
Degrees Granted through 5/31/14: 69
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 5/31/14: 5
Masters Specializations
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PLANNING FACULTY
Leonora Angeles
Larry Beasley
Peter Boothroyd
Jeff Cook
Stephanie E. Chang
Aftab Erfan
Lawrence Frank
John Friedmann
Penelope Gurstein
Jordi Honey-Ross
Tom Hutton
Michael Leaf
Timothy McDaniels
Leonie Sandercock
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Maged Senbel
Mark Stevens
Nathan Edelson
Michael Gordon
Bill Gushue
Matt Hern
Nancy Knight
Ann McAfee
Norma-Jean McLaren
Jon ORiordan
Randy Pecarski
Shane Pointe
Crystal Reeves
Wendy Sarkissian
Noha Sedky
Kamala Todd
William Trousdale
Erick Villagomez
Jay Wollenberg
Andy Yan
Raymond Young
Wendy Mendes
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White
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
Masters
185
173
49
59
36
*37
Doctoral
15
15
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UNIVERSITY OF
CALGARY
Faculty of Environmental Design
MS
CIP
PLANNING FACULTY
Beverly A. Sandalack, FCSLA, RPP, MCIP
PROGRAM INFORMATION
MASTERS DEGREES
Master of Planning
Contact Person
Jennifer Taillefer, Academic Programs Coordinator
403.220.4388
[email protected]
Year Initiated: MEDes (Planning) 1975-2008, MPlan 2011
CIP accredited
Open to part-time students
Paul Galpern
Noel Keough
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Gregory Morrow
Marco Musiani
Mary-Ellen Tyler
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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
BERKELEY
Department of City and Regional Planning
228 Wurster Hall, #1850
Berkeley, California 94720-1850
510.642.3256
510.642.1641 Fax
http://www.dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu
Paul Waddell, Department Chair
510.642.3258
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Undergraduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BA in Urban Studies
Contact Person
Omar Ramirez
[email protected]
http://ced.berkeley.edu/ced/students/undergraduate-advising/
Year initiated: 2002
Degrees Granted through 6/30/14: 224
Degrees Granted from 7/1/13 to 6/31/14: 40
BA/BS
MCP
PAB
Ph.D
Undergraduate Specializations
Major Requirement: 56
College Breadth Requirement: 38-50
General Electives: Enough to reach 120 total units, (approx.
14-26)
Total Required Hours to Graduate from University: 120
Thesis or Final Project: Required
http://students.berkeley.edu/finaid
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of City Planning
Contact Person
Kathleen Pera and Clay Hall, Graduate Student Services Advisors
510.643.9440
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1948
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted since 1989: 1,063
Degrees Granted from 7/1/13 to 6/30/14: 44
Masters Specializations
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Hours of Core: 18
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: minimum 4-5
Hours of Electives: up to 13
Hours for final project: 3-6
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 48 minimum
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: Professional report, client
report, or thesis required
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Ph.D. in City Planning
Contact Person
Clay Hall, Graduate Student Services Advisor
510.642.1602
[email protected]
Year initiated: 1968
Degrees Granted through 6/30/14: 245
Degrees Granted from 7/1/13 to 6/30/14: 11
Dissertations Granted from 7/1/13: to 6/30/14
Regulating Neglect: Territory, Planning, and Social
Transformation in Medelln, Colombia
Urban Form, Wind, Comfort, and Sustainability: The San
Francisco Experience
The Green Leap Forward: Environmentalization and RuralUrban Transformation in Contemporary China
A Behavioral Framework for Measuring Walkability and its
Impact on Home Values and Residential Location Choices
Collaboration and Learning: The Means to Sustainable
Transportation in China
Spatial Politics in Metropolitan Miami: Cuban American
Empowerment, Municipal Incorporations, and Cultural
Production
Transit Planning Practice in the Age of Transit-Oriented
Development
Grocery Stores: Neighborhood Retail or Urban Panacea?
Exploring the Intersections of Federal Policy, Community
Health, and Revitalization in Bayview Hunters Point and
West Oakland, California
Toward a Culture of Tribal Power: The Promise and Power of
Culture in Development and Nation Building in the Hoopa
Nation
Examining the Influence of the Urban Environment on
Parents Time, Energy, and Resources for Engagement in
their Childrens Learning
Examining the Cycle: How Perceived and Actual Bicycling
Risk Influence Cycling Frequency, Roadway Design
Preferences, and Support for Cycling Among Bay Area
Residents
Doctoral Specializations
Hours of Core: 20
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 0
Hours of Restricted Electives: 28+
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 0
Other: 0
Total Hours Minimum: 48 units and 2 years of full-time
student status
Exam, Thesis, or Final Product: Dissertation. Prior
to advancement to candidacy, students finish five
requirements: Planning Theory, Research Methods, Field
Requirements, including Inside and Outside Field, and Oral
Qualifying Examination
PLANNING FACULTY
Charisma Acey
Nezar AlSayyad
Peter Bosselmann
Teresa Caldeira
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Robert Cervero
Karen Chapple
Daniel G. Chatman
Jason Corburn
Michael Dear
Elizabeth Deakin
Raymond Lifchez
Elizabeth Macdonald
John Radke
Carolina K. Reid
Ananya Roy
Professor. BA, Mills College (1992); MCP (1994) and Ph.D. (1999);
University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Comparative
Urban Studies, Global Poverty & Practice, International
Development, Social Theory.
http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty
[email protected]
AnnaLee Saxenian
Paul Waddell
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Jennifer Wolch
OTHER INFORMATION
Michael Smith-Heimer
White
13
25
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
34
58
White
11
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
23
26
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
Academic Year
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
Undergraduate
144
37
22
Masters
455
380
79
72
41
43
Doctoral
87
98
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UNIVERSITY OF
CALIFORNIA IRVINE
Department of Planning, Policy, and Design
300 Social Ecology I
Irvine, California 92697-7075
949.824.0563
949.824.8566 Fax
[email protected]
http://ppd.soceco.uci.edu
MA/MS
PAB
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person
Janet Gallagher
949.824.9849 or 949.824.0563
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Masters Specializations
Ph.D
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DOCTORAL DEGREE
PLANNING FACULTY
Contact Person
Janet Gallagher
949.824.9849 or 949.824.0563
[email protected]
Year initiated: 1997
Degrees Granted through 8/31/14: 48
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 6
Recent Dissertations
Situated Preparedness: The Negotiations of a Future
Catastrophic Earthquake in a Southern California University.
The Orange County Great Park: Narratives, Models and
Myths in Future Oriented Projects.
Opening the Black Box of ICT4D: Advancing Our
Understanding of ICT4D Partnerships.
Cohousing: A Behavioral Approach, Transformational
Practices, and the Retrofit Model.
Sink or Swim: Environmental Governance in Southeast
Asian Coastal Cities.
Walking and Urban Form: Modeling and Testing Parental
Decisions about Childrens Travel.
Doctoral Specializations
Hours of Core: 36
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 0
Hours of Restricted Electives: 0
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 36
Other: 0
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: Comprehensive exams on
methods and topical area of specialization after second
year, dissertation.
Tim-Allen Bruckner
Kenneth Chew
David L. Feldman
Martha Feldman
Ajay Garde
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Douglas Houston
Richard Matthew
Sanjoy Mazumdar
Sarah Catz
Bryce Lowery
Michael McNally
David Meyer
Seth Pipkin
Maria Rendon
Rodolfo Torres
Mark Petracca
Jean-Daniel Saphores
David Smith
Abhishek Tiwari
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White
14
White
African American
African American
Asian American
10
Asian American
Mixed
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
11
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
25
38
TOTAL STUDENTS
13
21
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
13/14
14/15
13/14
14/15
13/14
14/15
Masters
167
171
82
101
26
47
Doctoral
68
68
13
11
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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
LOS ANGELES
Luskin School of Public Affairs
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadline, Tuition and Fees:
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person
Jennifer Choy
310.825.8957
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1969
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 8/31/13: 2,128
Degrees Granted from 9/1/08 to 8/31/13: 228
Masters Specializations
MURP
Ph.D.
PAB
Hours of Core: 20
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 20
Hours of Restricted Electives: 0
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 24
Capstone Project: 8
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 72
Exams or Written Requirements: Thesis or Comprehensive
Exam Option (individual applied research project, or
comprehensive (group) project, or 2-week exam
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Ph.D. in Urban Planning
Contact Person
Jennifer Choy
310.825.8957
[email protected]
Year initiated: 1970
Degrees Granted through 8/31/12: 203
Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/12: 15
Dissertations Granted from 9/1/12 to 8/31/13:
Owner-Drivers in the Tro-Tro Industry: A Look at Jitney
Service Provision in Accra, Ghana
More Than Just the Loser Cruiser?: An Ethnographic Study
of the Social Life of Buses
Regional Pathways to Technological Upgrading: The Impact
of Agglomeration Economies and its Regional Covariates on
Upgrading in Post-Reforms Indias Manufacturing Sector
The Personal City: The Experiential, Cognitive Nature of
Travel and Activity
Transforming the Borders of Citizenship: Domestic Worker
Organizing from the Ground Up
Reinventing Infrastructure: The 101 Freeway and the
Revisioning of Downtown Los Angeles
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Doctoral Specializations
PLANNING FACULTY
Evelyn Blumenberg
Randall Crane
Leobardo Estrada
Susanna Hecht
Jacqueline Leavitt
Michael Lens
Robin Liggett
Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris
Paavo Monkkonen
Vinit Mukhija
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Paul Ong
Rui Wang
Edward Soja
Michael Storper
Lois Takahashi
Chris Tilly
Eric Avila
Stephen Commins
Dana Cuff
J.R. DeShazo
Carol Goldstein
Richard J. Jackson
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Gary Orfield
Goetz Wolff
Michael Stoll
Abel Valenzuela
Martin Wachs
13
17
White
27
25
White
African American
African American
Asian American
26
Asian American
Mixed
15
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
61
83
TOTAL STUDENTS
16
22
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
Masters
346
350
165
159
71
75
Doctoral
83
80
12
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UNIVERSITY OF
CINCINNATI
School of Planning, College of Design,
Architecture, Art, and Planning
P.O. Box 210016
Cincinnati, Ohio 45221-0016
513.556.4943
513.556.1274 Fax
[email protected]
http://daap.uc.edu/academics/planning.html
Danilo Palazzo, Ph.D., School Director
513.556.4943
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Undergraduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
Bachelor of Urban Planning
Contact Person
Christopher Auffrey
513.556.4943
[email protected]
Year Initiated:1962
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 6/30/14: 1,098
Undergraduate Specializations
school of planning
BUP
BS
PAB
MCP
PAB
Ph.D.
Hours of Core: 92
Hours of Studio Courses: 23
Hours of Restricted Elective: 21
Hours of Unrestricted Elective: 0
Other: 7
Total Required Hours In Planning Program: 120
Total Required Hours to Graduate from University: 120
Thesis or Final Product: Final Product
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
Bachelor of Science in Urban Studies
Contact Person
Christopher Auffrey
513.556.4943
[email protected]
Year initiated: 1980
Degrees Granted through 6/30/14: 276
Undergraduate Specializations
Hours of Core: 48
Hours of Concentration: 24
Hours of Restricted Elective: 51
Hours of Unrestricted Elective: 15
Other (Thesis): 6
Total Required Hours In Planning Program: 120
Total Required Hours to Graduate from University: 120
Thesis or Final Product: Final Product
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MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Community Planning
Contact Person
David Edelman
513.556.2378
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1963
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 6/30/14: 984
Degrees Granted from 9/1/02 to 8/31/14: 232
Masters Specializations
Hours of Core: 28
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 4
Hours of Restricted Electives: 8
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 4
Other: 4
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 48
Thesis or Final Product: Thesis or Final Project
NOTE: Paid summer Internship is required
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person
Carla Chifos
513.556.4943
[email protected]
Doctoral Specializations
Hours of Core: 24
Hours of Research: 10
Hours of Major Field: 7
Hours of Minor Field: 7
Other: 12
Total Required Hours in Program: 60
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: Comprehensive exam,
dissertation
PLANNING FACULTY
Mahyar Arefi
Christopher Auffrey
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Nancy Cutler
Vikas Metha
Johanna W. Looye
Terry Grundy
Travis Miller
Farnaz Pakdel
Danilo Palazzo
Frank Russell
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White
23
27
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
11
17
TOTAL STUDENTS
39
46
White
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
Academic Year
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
Undergraduate
114
91
96
53
39
44
Masters
117
90
53
65
45
30
Doctoral
27
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UNIVERSITY OF
COLORADO DENVER
MURP
PAB
PLANNING FACULTY
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person
Jennifer Steffel Johnson
303.315.0061
[email protected]
Year Initiated:1971
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 8/14: 1,304
Degrees Granted from 9/13 to 8/14: 54
Carrie Makarewicz
Carolyn McAndrews
Gilbert McNeish
Hours of Core: 36
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 18
Unrestricted Electives: 18
Total Required Hours in MURP Program: 54
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Jeff Bartosik
Korkut Onaran
Peter Park
Thomas Ragonetti
Dale Case
Don Elliott
Robert Finch
Andrew Rumbach
Jay Garcia
Ken Schroeppel
Austin Troy
Michael Harper
Michael Hinke
Kenneth Hoagland
Anna Jones
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James Lindberg
OTHER INFORMATION
Wes Marshall
Kevin Puccio
Brad Segal
Gregory Simon
James Spensley
Daniel Strammiello
White
38
28
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
13
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
62
38
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
115
115
97
96
52
47
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UNIVERSITY OF
FLORIDA
Department of Urban and Regional Planning
College of Design, Construction and Planning
Room 431 Architecture Building
P.O. Box 115706, Gainesville, Florida 32611-5706
352.392.0997
352.392.3308 Fax
http//:www.dcp.ufl.edu/urp
Joseli Macedo, Ph.D., AICP, Chair
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
MA
PAB
Ph.D.
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Ph.D. in Design, Construction and Planning with
a Concentration in Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person
Patric De Jong, Student Affairs Coordinator
352.392.4826 ext 312
[email protected]
Contact Person
Prof. Stanley Latimer, Lecturer and Interim Graduate Coordinator
352. 294.1493
[email protected]
Masters Specializations
Doctoral Specializations
MASTERS DEGREE
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Hours of Core: 10
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: N/A
Hours of Restricted Electives: N/A
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: N/A
Other: 50
Total Required Hours in Program: 60+30 from Masters
degree
Thesis or Final Product: Written and Oral Qualifying Exams,
Dissertation Required
PLANNING FACULTY
Abhinav Alakshendra
Ilir Bejleri
Kathryn Frank
Ferdinand Lewis
Lecturer. BFA (1986) and MFA (1988) California Institute of the Arts;
Ph.D. (2008) University of Southern California. Specializations:
Civic Engagement, Urban Design and Policy, Qualitative
Evaluation.
http://www.dcp.ufl.edu/faculty/fslewis
352.294.1486
[email protected]
Zhong-Ren Peng
Ruth Steiner
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Paul Zwick
OTHER INFORMATION
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
13/14
13/14
13/14
Masters
109
76
21
Doctoral
112
37
22
Distance Learning
58
41
25
Academic Year
10
White
50
African American
1 (0)
4 (1)
31
White
16 (1)
20 (6)
African American
2 (0)
1 (1)
Asian American
Asian American
1 (1)
2 (2)
Mixed
Mixed
2 (0)
Other/Dont Know
Other/Dont Know
35 (14)
16 (7)
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
32 (14)
16 (8)
TOTAL STUDENTS
72
48
TOTAL STUDENTS
56 (17)
43 (16)
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UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA
COLLEGE OF ENVIRONMENT AND DESIGN
Master of Environmental Planning and Design
(MEPD)
http://www.ced.uga.edu
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Environmental Planning and Design
(MEPD)
www.ced.uga.edu
Contact Person
Donna Gabriel, Graduate Administrator
706.542.4720
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 2009, Application for Accreditation submitted
Degrees granted through summer 2014: 54
Masters Specialization
MA/MS
PLANNING FACULTY
John F. (Jack) Crowley FAICP, FASLA
Umit Yilmaz
Rosanna G. Rivero
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OTHER INFORMATION
All core faculty have at least 10 years each practicing planning outside of
academia.
The College of Environment and Design, offers the degrees Bachelor of
Landscape Architecture, Master of Landscape Architecture, Master of
Historic Preservation and Master of Environmental Planning and Design.
It has a single faculty of 41 and graduate courses such as History, Law,
Urban Ecology, some design studios, graphics, computer graphics, GIS and
commuity studies are shared.
Commonly Achieved Specialty Certificates (18-21 credit hours)
Environmental Ethics
Historic Preservation
Historic Landscape Studies
Conservation Ecology and Sustainable Development
Water Resources
G.I.S.
The MEPD program is offered in a traditional Graduate Program residency format on the Athens, Georgia campus. It is also offered in the
nontraditional evenings and weekends format on the Universitys Atlanta Metro Campus in Gwinnett County.
The program is unique in that there is a planning and design studio regional, city and neighborhood scales in each of the first three
semesters as well as a graphics communication studio. All studios have involved actual projects and public clients in the U.S. as well as
in Turkey, Costa Rica and Honduras. The exit requirement gives the option of thesis or practicum. The latter results in a fourth Planning
and Design Studio in which the graduating student produces a professional plan document for a client who serves on the committee
overseeing the final presentation and defense.
Gender
20
22
TOTAL STUDENTS
20
22
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
30
35
24
29
13
19
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UNIVERSITY OF
HAWAII
Urban and Regional Planning
2424 Maile Way, Saunders 107
Honolulu, Hawaii 96822
808.956.7381
808.956.6870 Fax
http://www.durp.hawaii.edu
Dolores Foley, Department Chair
808.956.2780
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person
Dolores Foley, Chair
808.956.2780
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1973
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 05/31/14: 461
Degrees Granted from 06/01/13 to 05/31/14: 16
Masters Specializations
MA/MS
PhD
PAB
Hours of Core: 9
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 6
Hours of Restricted Electives: 6
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 21
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 42
Thesis Exam or Final Product Thesis or Capstone paper
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person
Dolores Foley, Chair
808.956.2780
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 2002
Degrees Granted through 8/31/14: 12
Degrees Granted from 9/1/2009 to 8/31/14: 9
Dissertations Granted from 9/1/2002 to 8/31/14: 12
Doctoral Specializations
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Hours of Core: 6
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 0
Hours of Restricted Electives: 3
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 6
Total Required Hours in Program: 15
Thesis or Final Product Comprehensive written exam on
Planning Theory, Planning Methods plus Dissertation
Defense.
PLANNING FACULTY
Makena Coffman
Ashok Das
Priyam Das
Dolores Foley
Karl Kim
Reginald Y. Kwok
Luciano Minerbi
Suwan Shen
Daniele Spirandelli
Karen Umemoto
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David Callies
William Chapman
Linda Cox
Michael Douglass
Brien Hallett
Bruce Houghton
Casey Jarman
Andrew Kaufman
Kem Lowry
Davianna P. McGregor
Lawrence Nitz
David Nixon
Norman H. Okamura
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C.S. Papacostas
Raymond Yeh
Krisna Suryanata
Brian Szuster
Seiji Yamada
White
10
White
African American
African American
Asian American
Asian American
Mixed
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
25
40
TOTAL STUDENTS
12
12
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
Masters
70
63
50
52
19
29
Doctoral
18
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UNIVERSITY OF
IDAHO
Graduate Program in Bioregional Planning &
Community Design
875 Perimeter Drive
Mailstop: 2481
Moscow, Idaho 83844-2481
208.885.7448
208.885.9428 Fax
www.uidaho.edu/caa/biop
Tamara Laninga, Program Head
208.885.7448
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Bioregional Planning and Community
Design
Contact Person
Tamara Laninga, Program Head
208.885.7448
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 2008
In process of satisfying accreditation requirements
Degrees Granted from 9/1/08 to 6/1/14: 42
Masters Specializations
MS
Hours of Core: 12
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 8
Hours of Restricted Electives: 12
Hours of Specialization Electives: 9
Free Electives: 3
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 44
Exams or Written Requirements: Project or thesis with oral
presentation
PLANNING FACULTY
Gary Austin
Lilian Alessa
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Raymond Dezzani
Tim Frazier
Lorie Higgins
Dean College of Art and Architecture. B.L.A (1976) and B.F.A. (1980)
University of Minnesota, M.A. (1981) University of New Mexico,
M.F.A. (1983) University of Iowa, Ph.D. Candidate, Lincoln University.
Specializations: Site Design, Land Planning and Public Policy.
http://www.uidaho.edu/caa/landscapearchitecture/faculty/
markhoversten
208.885.5423
[email protected]
Andrew Kliskey
Jerrold A. Long
David Paul
Nick Sanyal
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Manoj Shrestha
OTHER INFORMATION
Philip Watson
Recent Awards
White
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12
10
10
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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
AT CHICAGO
Department of Urban Planning and Policy
412 South Peoria Street, 215 CUPPAH
Chicago, Illinois 60607-7068
312.996.5240
312.413.2314 Fax
[email protected]
http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/upp/
Curt Winkle, Department Head
312.996.2155
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
MASTERS DEGREE
Masters of Urban Planning and Policy
Contact Person
Curt Winkle, Department Head and Associate Professor
312.996.2155
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1973
PAB Accredited
Degrees granted through 8/31/14: 1,397
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 74
Masters Specializations
MUPP
PAB
Ph.D.
Hours of Core: 20
Hours of Specialization: 12
Hours of Electives: 8-20
Professional Practice Experience: 4
Other: Masters Project or Thesis, 4-16
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 60
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: Masters Project or Thesis
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Urban Planning and Policy
Contact Person
Curt Winkle, Department Head and Associate Professor
312.996.2155
[email protected]
Year initiated: 2003
Previous Ph.D. degree in Policy Analysis with specialization in
Planning was initiated in 1975 and terminated in 2003.
Degrees granted through 8/31/14: 23
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 2
Doctoral Specializations
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PLANNING FACULTY
Ning Ai
Kheir Al-Kodmany
Philip Ashton
John Betancur
Teresa Cordova
Joshua Drucker
Charles Hoch
Professor. BA, University of San Diego (1970); MCP, San Diego State
University (1975); Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles.
Specializations: Housing and Neighborhood Planning, Land Use/
Growth Management, Physical Planning/Urban Design, Planning
Practice & Theory.
http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/upp/faculty/hoch.html
312.996.2156
[email protected]
Martin Jaffe
Kazuya Kawamura
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Brenda Parker
Curtis Winkle
David Perry
Moira Zellner
Professor. BS, St. John Fisher College (1964); MPA (1966) and Ph.D.
(1971); Syracuse University, MS (1981) and Ph.D. (1983); Carnegie
Mellon University. Specializations: Urban Political Economy,
Spatial Theory and Urban Planning, Public Infrastructure, Public
Administration and Regional Change.
http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/upp/faculty/perry.html
312.996.8700
[email protected]
Janet Smith
Nebiyou Tilahun
Nik Theodore
Sanjeev Vidyarthi
Rachel Weber
Charles Daas
Yochai Eisenberg
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Keisha Farmer-Smith
Ben Gomberg
Joseph Hoereth
Thomas Jasek
Margaret Schneemann
P.S. Sriraj
Thomas Theis
Howard Wial
Thomas A. Lentner
Robert Nelis
Erica Pascal
James Peters
Nina Savar
Stephen Schlickman
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14
White
66
55
White
African American
African American
Asian American
Asian American
Mixed
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
11
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
11
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
93
89
TOTAL STUDENTS
11
14
ACCEPTED
12/13
13/14
12/13
Masters
242
249
Doctoral
41
51
ENROLLED
13/14
12/13
13/14
161
86
79
50
L6
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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN
BAUP
MUP
PAB
PAB
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Undergraduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BA in Urban Planning
Contact Person
Alice Novak, Assistant Head, Academic Programs & BAUP Program
Director
217.244.5402
[email protected]
Year Initiated:1953
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 5/31/14: 1,185
Degrees Granted from 6/1/13 to 5/31/14: 27
Ph.D.
Hours of Core: 27
Hours of Workshop Courses: 10
Hours of Restricted Electives: 27
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 29-31
Hours of General Education 42*
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 120
Thesis or Final Product: Not required
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban Planning
Contact Person
Mary Edwards, Associate Professor, MUP Program Director
[email protected]
Bumsoo Lee, Associate Professor, MUP Director of Admissions
[email protected]
217.333.3890
Year Initiated: 1946
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 5/31/14: 1,065
Degrees Granted from 6/1/13 to 5/31/14: 19
Masters Concentrations
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Hours of Core: 24
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 8
Hours of Restricted Electives: 8
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 20-24
Recommended Internship: 4 hours (can substitute for
elective hours)
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 64
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: Capstone project thesis,
project, (or workshop)
DOCTORAL DEGREE
PhD in Regional Planning
Contact Person
Faranak Miraftab, Professor
217.333.3890
[email protected]
Year initiated: 1983
Degrees Granted through 5/31/14: 97
Degrees Granted from 6/1/13 to 5/31/14: 2
Dissertations Granted from 6/1/13 to 5/31/14:
Examining the Effectiveness of Voluntary Coordination
among Local Governments: Evidence from a Regional Land
Use Planning Process
Regional Income Disparities in Indonesia: Measurements,
Convergence Process, and Decentralization
PLANNING FACULTY
Dustin Allred
Associate Professor. B. Arch., Indian Institute of TechnologyKharagpur (2001); MUPP, University of Illinois-Chicago (2003);
and Ph.D. Urban and Regional Planning and Design, University of
Maryland-College Park (2007). Specializations: Land Use, Scenario
Planning, Participatory Planning, Smart Growth.
217.244.8728
[email protected]
Brian Deal
Lynn Dearborn
Doctoral Specializations
Marc Doussard
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Edward Feser
Andrew Greenlee
Stacy Harwood
Leonard F. Heumann
Geoffrey Hewings
Joe Hooker
Bumsoo Lee
Daniel McMillen
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Ruby Mendenhall
Faranak Miraftab
Kai Tarum
Shaowen Wang
Alice Novak
Craig Rost
Ken Salo
David Wilson
Daniel Schneider
Anne Silvis
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OTHER INFORMATION
Steeped in planning education history, the University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign was one of the first schools
in the country to offer planning studios and workshops. In
1913, Charles Mulford Robinson was appointed Professor of
Civic Design, the first such professorship in the country and
the notable combination of professional planning practice
and scholarly study started by Robinson continues at our
core. We have offered a masters program since 1945 and
a bachelors program since 1953. When the department
was renamed the City Planning and Landscape Architecture
Department in 1954, we were one of only 16 planning
departments in the country. In 1965, we became the
Department of Urban and Regional Planning. Our PhD in
Regional Planning began in 1983.
As an Urban Planning program at a major land-grant
university, our strength is our departments sense of
community within a broad range of opportunities. Our
faculty are accessible. Our long history and base of over
2,000 alumni translate into a broad network of enriching
connections for our students. Our Student Planning
Organization and Planners Network enhance student life
with academic, community, and social opportunities. We
are a full-time residency program, with MUP concentrations
in Sustainable Design & Development, Land Use &
Transportation Planning, Local & Regional Economic
Development, and Community Development for Social
Justice. We offer opportunities for joint degrees as well
as access to courses with allied programs in Architecture,
Landscape, Law, Public Health, Recreation/Sport/Tourism,
White
14
White
African American
African American
Asian American
Asian American
Mixed
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Other/Dont Know
TOTAL STUDENTS
27
17
TOTAL STUDENTS
12
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
Academic Year
11/12
13/14
11/12
13/14
11/12
13/14
Undergraduate
48
59
38
44
17
11
Masters
180
171
52
82
20
24
Doctoral
50
45
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UNIVERSITY
OF IOWA
School of Urban and Regional Planning
347 Jessup Hall
Iowa City, Iowa 52242-1316
319.335.0032
319.335.3330 Fax
[email protected]
www.urban.uiowa.edu
Charles E. Connerly, Director
319.335.0039
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
MASTERS DEGREE
Master Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person
Charles E. Connerly, Director
319.335.0039
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1964
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 2013: 826
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 21
Masters Specializations
MA/MS
PAB
Hours of Core: 23
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 6
Hours of Concentration: 9
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 12
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 50
Thesis or final product: Final Exam
PLANNING FACULTY
Jerry Anthony, AICP
Charles E. Connerly
Paul Hanley
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Lucie Laurian
Phuong H. Nguyen
Haifeng Qian
Scott Spak
Steven Spears
Aaron Strong
Bart Cramer
Bob Gassman
Rick Havel
Ronald Mirr
Jeffrey Schott
Dan Swartzendruber
David Swenson
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OTHER INFORMATION
Since our founding 50 years ago in 1964, The University of
Iowa has been offering high quality graduate education
in urban and regional planning at the masters level. Our
graduates have one of the highest pass rates on the American
Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) exam.
Located in a vibrant urban and academic setting, the
University of Iowa School of Urban and Regional Planning
offers a fully accredited Masters degree (either MA or MS)
in Urban and Regional Planning. Areas of concentration
include: economic development; geographic information
systems (GIS); land use and environmental planning; housing
and community development; and transportation. Joint
degrees (with Law, Public Health, Social Work, or Civil and
Environmental Engineering) are also offered. Our focus is on
analytical urban planning, public policy, and sustainability.
The School of Urban and Regional Planning is a campus,
state, and national leader in community engagement and
pioneered the Iowa Initiative for Sustainable Communities
(IISC) (see http://iisc.uiowa.edu/), through which students
from disciplines across campus provide key answers to
important sustainability questions for communities in Iowa.
In their second year Field Problems course, all our students
participate in the development of a sustainability plan or
White
20
17
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
25
27
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
66
66
41
44
25
27
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UNIVERSITY OF
KANSAS
Department of Urban Planning
1465 Jayhawk Boulevard
Lawrence, Kansas 66045
785.864.4184
785.864.5301 Fax
http://urbanplanning.ku.edu
Stacey Swearingen White, Department Chair
785.864.3530
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban Planning
Contact Person
Stacey Swearingen White, Chair
785.864.4184
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1974
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 5/18/14: 561
Degrees Granted from 8/1/13 to 5/18/14: 11
Masters Specializations
MA/MS
PAB
Hours of Core: 21
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 0
Hours of Restricted Electives: 12
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 15
Thesis: 0
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 48
Exams or Written Requirements: Comprehensive Exam or
Thesis
PLANNING FACULTY
Alan Black, FAICP
Anne Dunning
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Kirk McClure
Charles Miller
Dale Nimz
Stacey S. White
Clyde Prem
Lecturer. BS, University of Iowa (1981), MS, University of IllinoisChampaign-Urbana (1983). Specialization: Transportation
Planning.
785.864.4184
[email protected]
Scott Schulte
Mike Grube
OTHER INFORMATION
White
16
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
19
13
American Studies
Architecture
Geography
Law
Public Administration
BA Architectural Studies
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
53
62
37
37
15
21
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UNIVERSITY OF
LOUISVILLE
Department of Urban and Public Affairs
426 West Bloom Street
Louisville, Kentucky 40208
502.852.7906
502.852.4558 Fax
[email protected]
http://supa.louisville.edu
David Simpson, Department Chair
502.852.8019
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban Planning
Contact Person
Yani Vozos, Student Advisor
502.852.8002
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 2000
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 8/31/14: 144
Degrees Granted from 9/1/12 to 8/31/14: 28
Masters Specializations
Certificate Program
MA/MS
Ph.D
PAB
Hours of Core: 24
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 3
Hours of Restricted Electives: 9
Hours of Specialization: 9
Other (Internship): 3
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 48
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: Not Required
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Doctor of Philosophy in Urban and Public Affairs
Contact Person
Yani Vozos, Student Advisor
502.852.8002
[email protected]
Year initiated: 1988
Degrees Granted through 8/31/2014: 76
Degrees Granted from 9/1/2012 to 8/31/2014: 11
Dissertations Topics from 9/1/2013 to 8/31/2014
Assessing Urban Freeway Deconstruction: A Survey of 21
Cities with Case Studies of San Francisco and Milwaukee
Walk this Way: The Impact of Walkability on Neighborhood
Dynamics
Analysis of Social Costs of Gentrification in Over-the-Rhine:
A Qualitative Approach
Disaster and Poverty: The Differential Impacts of Disaster on
the Poor in the Gulf Coast Region
Broadband Infrastructure in the 21st Century: An Evaluation
of Local Outcomes and Conditions
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Sumei Zhang
Doctoral Specializations
Hours of Core: 18
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 0
Hours of Restricted Electives: 9
Hours of Specialization: 9
Other (Dissertation): 12
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 48
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: Students must pass
a comprehensive qualifying exam and complete a
dissertation and oral defense of the dissertation.
PLANNING FACULTY
John Gilderbloom
Frank Goetzke
H. V. Savitch
Boehl Chair in Property and Land Use Law. J.D., Stanford University
(1990). Specializations: Land Use and Environmental Law
502.852.6388
[email protected]
William Cahaney
Carrie Donald
Janet Kelly
Steven Koven
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Aaron Rollins
OTHER INFORMATION
Steve Sizemore
White
19
17
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
19
18
White
12
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
19
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
Masters
21
41
17
33
17
Doctoral
17
19
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UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND,
COLLEGE PARK
School of Architecture, Planning and
Preservation
College Park, Maryland 20742
301.405.8000
301.314.9583 Fax
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Masters Deadines, Tuition and Fees:
MASTERS DEGREE
Masters of Community Planning
Contact Person
James R. Cohen, Director
301.405.6795
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1973
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 5/31/14: 424
Degrees Granted from 9/1/12 to 5/31/13: 20
Masters Specializations
MA/MS
Ph.D.
PAB
Hours of Core: 24
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 6
Hours of Restricted Electives: 0
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 18
Field Internships: Required, no credits
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 48
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: Optional Final Paper
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Urban and Regional Planning and Design
Contact Person
Marie Howland, Director of Ph.D Program
301.405.6791
[email protected]
Year initiated: 2002
Degrees Granted through 05/31/14: 20
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 5/31/14: 1
Doctoral Specializations
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Hiroyuki Iseki
PLANNING FACULTY
Gerrit Knaap
Hours of Core: 12
Field Specialty Courses: 15
Hours of Restricted Electives: 0
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 6
Dissertation Research: 6
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 39
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: Comprehensive exams
in 2 fields, oral defense of dissertation proposal, final
dissertation
Alexander Chen
James Cohen
Casey Dawkins
Chengri Ding
Marie Howland
Willow Lung-Amam
Scott Dempwolf
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Chao Liu
White
23
25
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
29
43
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
2013
2014
2013
2014
2013
2014
Masters
115
111
79
78
27
24
Doctoral
62
46
10
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UNIVERSITY OF
MASSACHUSETTS AMHERST
Department of Landscape Architecture and
Regional Planning
109 Hills North
111 Thatcher Road, Ofc 1
Amherst, MA 01003.9361
413.545.2255
413.545.1772 Fax
http://www.umass.edu/larp/
Elisabeth Hamin, PhD, Department Head
413.577.4490
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Regional Planning
Contact Person
Mark Hamin, PhD, Program Director
413.545.6608
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1968, administratively organized 1976, first
accredited 1987
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 5/31/13: 713
Degrees Granted from 5/31/12 to 5/31/13: 17
Masters Specializations
MRP
Ph.D.
PAB
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Doctorate of Regional Planning
Contact Person
Henry Renski, PhD, Program Director
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1988
Degrees Granted through 5/31/13: 52
Degrees Granted from 5/31/12 to 5/31/13: 1
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PLANNING FACULTY
Elizabeth Brabec
Michael DiPasquale
Elisabeth M. Hamin
Mark Hamin
Flavia Montenegro-Menezes
Ellen J. Pader
Darrel Ramsey-Musolf
Henry Renski
Robert L. Ryan
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Frank Sleegers
Timothy Brennan
Cary Clouse
Alan Seewald
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OTHER INFORMATION
Our informal department mission is Finding Sustainable
Solutions to Wicked Problems. More officially, our shared
goal is to empower students and advance practice in
designing and planning sustainable communities and
regions. We seek integrative, regenerative, communitybased, beautiful solutions to serve the ecological, economic
and social needs of human as well as natural systems. Our
distinctive academic department, which combines landscape
architecture and regional planning, enables us to connect
spatial and social forms across multiple scales, from the site
to the city to the region, and from design to plan to program
and policy implementation. We offer particular strength
in entrepreneurship and economic development, climate
and green infrastructure planning, participatory practices,
landscape and urban design, and regional planning.
Our alumni can be found in all levels of government as well
as in consulting practice, real estate development, nonprofit
service, and in academic and research activities in the US
and abroad. They are involved in the frontiers of social and
ecological change, such as community-based economic
development, cultural and natural heritage protection, justice
and equity planning, climate planning, and geographic and
other information systems. The two-year MRP program offers
a rich educational experience carefully balanced between
STUDENTS IN
THE PROGRAM
2012-2013:
Part.Time
Male
Female
Male
Female
White
12
14
African American
Native American
Asian American
Hispanic
Other
Foreign
TOTAL
16
18
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THE UNIVERSITY OF
MELBOURNE
Master of Urban Planning
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduates Deadlines and Tuition Fee:
GRADUATE DEGREE
Master of Urban Planning
Professional Recognition: The Master of Urban Planning is
accredited by the Planning Institute of Australia (PIA) and
undergoes a regular review process for quality assurance.
Admission Requirements
1. The Selection Committee will evaluate the applicants ability to
pursue the course successfully using the following criteria:
a minimum three-year undergraduate degree with a weighted
average of at least 65% in the final two years, or equivalent, and
submission of a personal statement of up to 1000 words outlining
relevant prior study and work experience, and motivation to
undertake the course.
2. The Selection Committee may conduct interviews and tests and
may call for referee reports and employer references to elucidate
any of the matters referred to above.
About the degree
The Master of Urban Planning prepares students to be
professionals who address pressing urban issues, both locally
and internationally. The degree focuses on Australian and
international policy and planning pertaining to human
settlements and how we cope with challenging population and
environmental issues. We do this through a mix of lectures,
debate and discussion, seminars, studios and independent
research.
MA/MS
PIA
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Course Structure
The Master of Urban Planning degree is 200 points (2 years full
time, part-time equivalent)
In addition to the eight core subjects (100 points); the research
thesis (25 points) four specialisation subjects (50 points);
students can take two electives, which includes additional studio
options (25 points). Including the research thesis and the many
specialisation electives the student is able to select six subjects of
particular interest to them.
Core subjects: The core subjects are:
Planning Law and Statutory Planning
Planning Theory and History
Analytical Methods
The Economies of Cities and Regions
Land Use and Urban Design
Planning Urban Sustainability
Strategic Planning Studio
Urban Governance
Urban Planning Minor Thesis
Specialisations: Urban Planning specialisations are available in:
International Development Planning
Urban Development and Planning
Social and Community Planning
Environmental Planning
Video: Nile Ledbetter talks about being an urban planning
student in Melbourne
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ABAUCP_fLE#t=10
PLANNING FACULTY
Professor Richard Tomlinson
Carolyn Whitzman
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ACCEPTED
Academic Year
2012
2013
2012
Masters
212
205
Doctoral
50
66
ENROLLED
2013
2012
2013
127
95
83
84
25
15
18
15
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UNIVERSITY OF
MEMPHIS
Graduate Program in City and Regional
Planning
208 McCord Hall
Memphis, Tennessee 38152
901.678.2161
901.678.4162 Fax
http://planning.memphis.edu
Charles A. Santo, PhD, Director
901.678.2161
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of City & Regional Planning
Contact Person
Charles A. Santo, PhD, Director
901.678.2161
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1974
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 8/31/14: 241
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 5/31/14: 8
Masters Specializations
MA/MS
PAB
Hours of Core: 27
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 6
Hours of Restricted Electives: 0
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 18
Other: 3
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 48
Exams or Written Requirements: Comprehensive exam and
written Capstone Project and defense.
PLANNING FACULTY
Reza Banai
Antonio Raciti
Ken Reardon
Susan Roakes
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Charles Santo
Kyle Wagenschutz
Thomas Fox
OTHER INFORMATION
Phillip Poteet
White
26
13
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
36
20
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
16
24
11
22
16
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UNIVERSITY OF
MICHIGAN
A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and
Urban Planning
2000 Bonisteel Boulevard
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-2069
734.763.1275
734.763.2322 Fax
[email protected]
http://taubmancollege/planning
Richard Norton, Program Chair
[email protected]
734.936.0197
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban Planning
Contact Person
Lisa Hauser, Admissions Coordinator
734.763.1275
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1970
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 8/31/13: 1,546
Degrees Granted from 9/1/12 to 8/31/13: 60
Masters Specializations
MA/MS
Ph.D.
PAB
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Ph.D. in Urban & Regional Planning
Contact Person
Joe Grengs, Coordinator of Doctoral Studies
734.763.1114
[email protected]
Year initiated: 1968
Degrees Granted through 8/31/13: 183
Degrees Granted from 9/1/11 to 8/31/13: 4
Dissertations Granted from from 9/1/12 to 8/31/13: 3
Evaluating Neighborhood Environments for Urban Heat
Island Analysis and Reduction
Measuring Accessibility for Residential Location Choice:
Beyond the Dichotomy of Local and Regional.
Civil Society Organizations and the Protection of
Sub-Saharan Africas Colonial Railways: The Case of
Madagascars Fianarantsoa-Cote Est Railway.
Doctoral Specializations
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Hours of Core: 10
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 0
Hours of Restricted Electives: 0
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 0
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 24-36
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: Exams and Dissertation
(Thesis)
PLANNING FACULTY
Maria Arquero de Alarcon
David Bieri
Scott D. Campbell
Lan Deng
Margaret E. Dewar
Harley Etienne
Leslie Hoey
Robert Goodspeed
Larissa Larsen
Jonathan Levine
Richard Norton
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Peter Allen
Eric Dueweke
Robert Fishman
Douglas Kelbaugh
Lidia Kostyniuk
Julie A. Steiff
David Thacher
White
38
45
White
11
African American
African American
Asian American
Asian American
Mixed
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
10
11
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
62
70
TOTAL STUDENTS
14
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
Masters
270
192
233
167
63
62
Doctoral
78
74
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UNIVERSITY OF
MINNESOTA
MA/MS
PAB
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban & Regional Planning
Contact Person
Amy Luitjens, Director of Recruiting and Admissions
612.624.3800
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1999
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 6/30/14: 443
Degrees Granted from 7/1/12 to 6/30/14: 26
Hours of Core: 21
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 4
Hours of Restricted Electives: 0
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 23
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 48
Exams or Written Requirements: 400 hour professional
internship only
PLANNING FACULTY
Ryan P. Allen
Ragui A. Assaad
John M. Bryson
Masters Specializations
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Yingling Fan
Edward G. Goetz
David Levinson
Greg H. Lindsey
Gregory A. Donofrio
David Hollister
Ann R. Markusen
Julian D. Marshall
Laura Musacchio
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Kathryn Quick
White
28
24
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
27
25
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
89
125
74
73
28
34
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UNIVERSITY OF
MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY
Urban Planning and Design
Katz Hall 5005 Rockhill Road
Kansas City, Missouri 64110
816.235.1725
816.235.5226 Fax
http://cas.umkc.edu/aupd
Michael Frisch, Director
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Undergraduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BA in Urban Planning and Design
Contact Person
Stella Szymanski
816.235.1725
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 2002-03
Degrees granted through May 2014: 74
Undergraduate Specializations
Hours of Core: 27
Hours of Studio Courses: 25
Hours of Restricted Elective: 9
Hours of Unrestricted Elective: 21
Hours of General Education: 43
Total Required Hours In Planning Program: 124
Thesis or Final Product: Senior Studio
BA
PLANNING FACULTY
Stephanie Frank
Sungyop Kim
Jacob Wagner
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Daniel Dermitzel
John Eck, RA
Jase Wilson
White
12
10
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
16
19
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
Academic Year
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
Undergraduate
27
19
24
14
40
36
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UNIVERSITY OF
NEBRASKA LINCOLN
Community and Regional Planning Program
302 Architecture Hall
Lincoln, Nebraska 68588-0105
402.472.9280
402.472.3806 Fax
[email protected]
http://planning.unl.edu
Professor Kim L. Wilson, Program Director
402.472.9230
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Community and Regional Planning
Contact Person
Kim L. Wilson, Director
402.472.9230
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1974
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 8/31/13: 387
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 11
Masters Specializations
MCRP
PAB
Hours of Core: 24
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 3
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 18-24
Thesis or Professional Project: 6
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 48
Exams or Written Requirements: Students can select
from 3 completion tracks: Thesis, Professional Project or
Comprehensive Exam.
PLANNING FACULTY
Rodrigo Cantarero
Yunwoo Nam
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Zhenghong Tang
OTHER INFORMATION
Charles Francis
Professor
402.472.1581
[email protected]
Optional Specializations:
Roy Spalding
Environmental Studies
Great Plains Studies
Water Resource Planning and Management
Professor
402.472.8214
[email protected]
White
23
15
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
34
22
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
41
30
10
11
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UNIVERSITY OF NEW
MEXICO
Community and Regional Planning Program
School of Architecture + Planning
2401 Central Ave. NE, MSC04 2530
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131
505.277.5050
505.277.0076 Fax
http://saap.unm.edu/
Ric Richardson, CRP Program Director
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Community and Regional Planning
Degree Program (MCRP Program)
Contact Person
Ric Richardson, Program Director
505.277.6460
[email protected]
Program Assistant: Liz Castillo, Administrative Assistant 3
505.277.5050
[email protected]
Year initiated: 1979
PAB Accredited since 1986
Degrees Granted through 2013: 329
Degrees Granted in Spring 2014: 10
MA/MS
PAB
MCRP Specializations
Other Degrees
Certificate Programs
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PLANNING FACULTY
William Fleming
Moises Gonzales
Laura Harjo
Timothy O. Imeokparia
Caroline Scruggs
EMERITI FACULTY
Teresa L. Crdova
David S. Henkel
Paul E. Lusk
William J. Siembieda
Claudia B. Isaac
Theodore Jojola
James Aranda
Steve Borbas
Enrico Gradi
Sharon Hausam
Bernadette Miera
Anita Miller
Porus Olpadwala
Jos A. Rivera
Aaron Sussman
Tony Sylvester
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Francisco Uvina
Barbara Widhalm
Jose Zelaya
10
10
White
15
18
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
15
17
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
40
45
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
Academic Year
13/14
14/15
13/14
14/15
13/14
14/15
Total Students
40
42
35
33
24
22
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UNIVERSITY OF
NEW ORLEANS
MA/MS
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person
Marla Nelson, Ph.D., AICP, Associate Professor, MURP Coordinator
504.280.3110
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1974
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 5/31/14: 491
Degrees Granted from 9/1/12 to 8/31/13: 34
Hours of Core: 18
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 3
Hours of Restricted Electives: 9
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 15
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 45
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: Thesis (optional)
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Ph.D. in Urban Studies
Contact Person
Renia Ehrenfeucht, Ph.D. Coordinator
504.280.6517
[email protected]
Year initiated: 1990
Degrees Granted through 5/31/14: 75
Degrees Granted from 6/1/13 to 5/31/14: 4
Dissertations Granted from Dissertations Granted from 6/1/13 to
5/31/14:
Summer 2013
A Gateway for Everyone to Believe: Identity, Disaster and
Football in New Orleans
The Privatization of Hazard Mitigation: A Case Study of the
Creation and Implementation of a Federal Program
Spring 2014
Moving Motherly: Raising Children in the Hospitality
Industry
Spatial Analysis of Post-Katrina Thermal Pattern and
Intensity in Greater New Orleans: Implications for Urban
Heat Island Phenomenon
Doctoral Specializations
Masters Specializations
Ph.D.
PAB
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Kate Lowe
PLANNING FACULTY
Bethany M. Stich
Renia Ehrenfeucht
David Gladstone
Michelle M. Thompson
Robert Rivers
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OTHER INFORMATION
White
16
19
White
10
African American
African American
Asian American
Asian American
Mixed
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
24
30
TOTAL STUDENTS
17
19
ACCEPTED
12/13
13/14
12/13
Masters
91
69
Doctoral
31
33
ENROLLED
13/14
12/13
13/14
69
47
36
25
14
10
11
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UNIVERSITY OF
NORTH CAROLINA
Department of City and Regional Planning
New East Building, CB#3140
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 27599-3140
919.962.3983
919.962.5206 Fax
[email protected]
www.planning.unc.edu
Roberto G. Quercia, Chair
919.962.4766
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
MASTERS DEGREE
Masters of City & Regional Planning
Contact Persons
Student Services
[email protected]
919.962.4760
MA/MS
PAB
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Ph.D. in City & Regional Planning
Contact Persons
Student Services
[email protected]
919.962.4760
Masters Specializations
Ph.D
Doctoral Specializations
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Hours of Core: 12
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 0
Hours of Restricted Electives: 12
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 6
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 30
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: Comprehensive written
and oral exams after completing coursework, followed
by approval of the dissertation proposal. Program
requires demonstration of competence in graduate.level
intermediate multivariate statistics, research and teaching
experience, and successful defense of the Ph.D. Dissertation.
PLANNING FACULTY
Todd BenDor
Nikil Kaza
Nichola Lowe
Noreen McDonald
Mai Nguyen
Roberto Quercia
Daniel Rodriguez
T.William Lester
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William Rohe
Yan Song
Danielle Spurlock
Meenu Tewari
Michele T. Berger
Maryann Feldman
David Moreau
Gavin Smith
Dale Whittington
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White
30
25
White
African American
African American
Asian American
Asian American
Mixed
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
40
41
TOTAL STUDENTS
11
17
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
Masters
341
235
91
105
42
42
Doctoral
85
76
10
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UNIVERSITY OF
OKLAHOMA
Regional and City Planning
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
NOTE:
*Tuition and Fee estimate based on 24 semester hours per
academic year. The University of Oklahomas Master of Regional
and City Planning degree is part of the Academic Common Market.
Students from the States of Arkansas and Delaware are eligible
for in-state tuition if they enroll in the Regional and City Planning
program at the University of Oklahoma.
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Regional and City Planning
Contact Person
K. Meghan Wieters, Graduate Liaison
405.325.3851
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1947
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 5/31/13: 704
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 5/31/14: 19
Masters Specializations
MA/MS
PAB
PLANNING FACULTY
Jim Collard
John Harris
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Guoqiang Shen
Ron Frantz
Director of the Great Plains Studio. B.Arch (1981) and M. Arch (2004);
Tulane University. Specialization: Historic Preservation.
Professor Emeritus and Fellow for the Institute for Quality Communities.
B.Arch, University of Oklahoma (1956); MRCP, University of Oklahoma
(1960). Specializations: Planning History, Housing.
Hope Mander
Rebecca Saunders
MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION 2013-2014
U.S. CITIZENS &
PERMANENT RESIDENTS
White
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
12
14
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
11/12
12/13
11/12
12/13
11/12
12/13
29
30
27
29
25
26
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UNIVERSITY OF
OREGON
MA/MS
PAB
http://pppm.uoregon.edu/
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Community and Regional Planning
Contact Person
Richard D. Margerum, Program Director
541.346.3635
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1968
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 6/30/14: 866
Degrees Granted from 7/1/13 to 6/30/14: 18
Masters Specializations
Hours of Core: 37
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 11
Hours of Restricted Electives: 0
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 20
Other Terminal Project: 4
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 72
Exams or Written Requirements: Thesis or Terminal Project
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Nonprofit Management
Contact Person
Renee Irvin, Program Director
541.346.3635
[email protected]
Hours of Core: 31
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 5
Hours of Restricted Electives: 16
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 20
Other: none
Total Required Hours in Nonprofit Management Program:
72
Exams or Written Requirements: none
PLANNING FACULTY
Rebecca C. Lewis
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Richard D. Margerum
Grant Jacobsen
Gerardo Sandoval
Laura Leete
Marc Schlossberg
Dyana P. Mason
Nicole S. Ngo
Yizhao Yang
Colleen Chrisinger
Michael Hibbard
Megan E. Smith
Renee A. Irvin
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OTHER INFORMATION
White
16
12
Other/Dont Know
10
TOTAL STUDENTS
26
19
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
115
112
70
75
22
19
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Areas of concentration
pppm.uoregon.edu/grad/crp
We do real work in
real communities
Community Planning Workshop (CPW)
Award-winning program conducts work
for communities across Oregon, giving
teams of students and CPW planning
professionals an opportunity to engage in
work experience with clients.
Sustainable Cities Initiative (SCI)
A nationally recognized, interdisciplinary
initiative focused on making cities more
sustainable. Classes across campus work
with a partner city to analyze problems,
prepare plans, and share ideas with city
staff and community members.
UNIVERSITY OF
PENNSYLVANIA
Master of City Planning
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of City Planning
Contact Person
Roslynne Carter, Department Chair
215.898.8329
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1950
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 8/31/14: 2,424
Degrees Granted from 9/1/2013 to 8/31/13: 49
Masters Specializations
MA/MS
PAB
Ph.D
Hours of Core: 21
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 12
Hours of Restricted Electives: 12
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 8-12
Total Required Hours for MCP degree in Planning
Program: 57
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: Studio report or professional
project
DOCTORAL DEGREE
PhD in City & Regional Planning
Contact Person
Eugenie L. Birch, Professor & Graduate Group Chair
[email protected]
Year initiated: 1953
Degrees Granted through 8/31/14: 318
Dissertations Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14:
Will Talent Attraction and Retention Improve the
Metropolitan Labor Markets? The Labor Market Impact
of Increased Educational Attainment in U.S. Metropolitan
Regions 1990-2010
A Comparative Evaluation of State Policies and Programs for
NonPoint Source Pollution Control in the Chesapeake Bay
Watershed
Is it Good to be Green?: An Assessment of County Green
Infrastructure Planning in Colorado, Florida and Maryland
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Doctoral Specializations
Amy Hillier
David Hsu
PLANNING FACULTY
Stefan Al
Francesca Ammon
John Landis
Randy Mason
Evan Rose
Megan Ryerson
Thomas L. Daniels
Professor. BA, Harvard University, MS, University of Newcastleupon-Tyne, PhD, Oregon State University. Specializations:
Environmental Planning, Land Use Planning, Land Preservation.
215.573.8965
[email protected]
Erick Guerra
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Domenic Vitiello
Robert Yaro
Paul Levy
Scott Page
Harris Sokoloff
Harris Steinberg
Dana Tomlin
John Keene
White
33
35
White
African American
African American
Asian American
Asian American
Mixed
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
12
33
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
54
79
TOTAL STUDENTS
12
12
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
12-13
13-14
12-13
13-14
12-13
13-14
Masters
437
395
182
200
58
68
Doctoral
57
64
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UNIVERSITY OF
PITTSBURGH
Graduate School of Public and International
Affairs
3601 Wesley W. Posvar Hall
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
412.648.7640
412.648.7641 Fax
[email protected]
http://www.gspia.pitt.edu
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadline, Tuition and Fees
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Public Administration, Urban Affairs
and Planning Major
Contact Person
Dave Miller
[email protected]
Year Initiated: New Degree
MA/MS
PAB
Core Credits: 18
Degree Credits: 9
Major Credits: 12
Elective/Minor Credits: 9
Total Credits: 48
Capstone/Thesis: Required
Internship Hours: 300
PLANNING FACULTY
Sabina Deitrick
David Miller
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Louise Comfort
Randy Walsh
George Dougherty
Shanti Gamper-Rabindran
Ilia Murtazashvili
Paul Nelson
Jeremy Weber
AFFILIATED FACULTY
Michael Glass
http://www.cdm.pitt.edu/
CDM conducts research and analysis on policy issues related to
disaster risk reduction and management.
http://www.metrostudies.pitt.edu/
CMS connects GSPIAs academic programs with state and local
governments, federal agencies, regional governance institutions,
and nonprofit organizations to address real time problems.
http://www.connect.pitt.edu/
CONNECT is an organization that promotes cooperation
and collaboration between the City of Pittsburgh and the 37
municipalities that comprise the regions urban core.
http://www.johnsoninstitute-gspia.org/
The Johnston Institute is committed to creating ethical leaders
and provides an institutional platform of innovative teaching,
research, and public service on issues of ethics and accountability
in public life.
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OTHER INFORMATION
The University of Pittsburghs Graduate School of Public
and International Affairs (GSPIA) is dedicated to building
the practical skills and values of public service, diversity
and excellence in planning issues from the local level to the
global. It is one of only three policy schools in the U.S. to
have a top-20 program in city management and urban policy
(US News, 2012) and have full membership in the Association
of Professional Schools of International Affairs. GSPIAs
major in Urban Affairs and Planning is offered in the Masters
in Public Affairs (MPA) and the Masters in International
Development (MID) and educates students through a
combination of rigorous academic coursework and practical
experience in professional skills and urban development,
offering extensive local and international opportunities.
GSPIA students develop strong technical and analytical
skills to understand a range of complex urban planning and
regional development issues, crossing economic, social,
political, environmental, and cultural dimensions.
GSPIAs location offers an exceptional environment to
study planning and urban affairs. From Pittsburghs history
as one of the worlds most important industrial centers
to its position today as the exemplar of how to rebuild
and reimagine a post-industrial city, Pittsburgh and the
Southwestern Pennsylvania region are important parts of
a GSPIA students education. Students engage in critical
planning and urban issues through fieldwork opportunities,
class projects, guest lectures, internships, and professional
ties. Capitalizing on GSPIAs international connections,
students in the MID program are additionally exposed to
cutting-edge issues in cities and regions in the developing
world, with many students traveling abroad in capstone
White
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
14
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
12-13
13-14
12-13
13-14
12-13
13-14
MPA/URA
29
42
29
32
10
TBD
MID/DPES
23
23
23
18
TBD
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UNIVERSITY OF
PUERTO RICO
MA/MS
PAB
Ro Piedras Campus
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadline, Tuition and Fees
Admission Deadline for Non US Citizens and NonPermanent Residents for 2015-2016: December 5, 2014
Admission Deadline for US Citizens and Permanent
Residents for 2015-2016: January 31, 2015
Financial Aid Deadline: February 2015. For details contact
[email protected]
International or Out of State Tuition and Fees: $6,515 per
year (estimate)
In State Tuition and Fees: $3,240 per year (estimate)
Other: Medical insurance (required)
International or Out of State: $1,500
In State: $946
Application Fees: $20
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Planning
Contact Person
Carmen M. Rodrguez, Official for Students Affairs
1.787.764.0000 Ext. 85111
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1965
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted from 8/31/2013 to 6/30/2014: 15
Masters Specializations
PLANNING FACULTY
Carmen M. Concepcin
Elas R. Gutirrez
Rafael L. Irizarry
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Criseida Navarro
Jos M. Auger
Aurelio Castro
Gerardo Navas
Norma I. Pea
Luis E. Santiago
Maritza Barreto
OTHER INFORMATION
Non US Citizens
45
36
TOTAL STUDENTS
46
38
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
34
30
34
29
27
22
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UNIVERSITY OF
SOUTH FLORIDA
Program in Urban & Regional Planning
School of Public Affairs
4202 East Fowler Avenue (SOC 0007)
Tampa, Florida 33620
813.974.7861
813.974.0832 Fax
http://www.spa.usf.edu/
Mark Hafen, Assistant Director, School of Public Affairs
813.974.4777
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
Fall Semester: February 15
Spring Semester: October 15
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban & Regional Planning
Contact Person
www.grad.usf.edu
Year Initiated: 2009
Masters Specializations
MA/MS
PhD
500 V and 500 Q, taken within the last five years preceding
the application and the score submitted regardless of the
GPA.
Either
GRE Scores no more than 5 years old with preferred scores
of Q:144, V:153 (500 + 500 prior to August 1, 2011), and
Analytical Writing: 3. 5 or better.
Or
Submit for evaluation, a writing sample (professional report
or published article) & proof of at least 5 years of relevant
urban planning or planningrelated experience;
Or
12 credit hours of prior graduate work with grades of B or
better in all courses.
Masters Students
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Some Urban & Regional Planning (URP) faculty hold joint
appointments in the the School of Public Affairs, the institutional
home of the MURP program, and the School of Geosciences, which
offers a Ph.D. in Geography, Environmental Science & Policy. An
MURP student is able to enroll in this program and designate a
URP faculty as his/her major professor.
PLANNINGFACULTY
Robin Ersing
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ADJUNCT FACULTY
Mark Hafen
Mark Bentley
Kim Lersch
Elizabeth Strom
AFFILIATED FACULTY
Theodore Trent Green
Vikas Mehta
White
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
10
Downtown, Tampa
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
16
19
13
12
13
19
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UNIVERSITY OF
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Sol Price School of Public Policy
Ralph and Goldy Lewis Hall, Room 312
Los Angeles, California 90089-0626
213.740.0350
213.740.7573 Fax
[email protected]
www.usc.edu/schools/price
Jack Knott, Dean
213.740.0350
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Undergraduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
B.S. in Policy, Planning, and Development
Contact Person
LaVonna Lewis, Teaching Professor of Public Policy and Director,
Undergraduate Programs
213.740.4280
[email protected]
BA/BS
MA/MS
Ph.D.
PAB
Year initiated:1987
Degrees granted from 2005-2014: 831
Degress granted from 2013-2014: 109
Hours of Core: 30
Hours of Studio Courses: 0
Hours of Restricted Elective: 0
Hours of Unrestricted Elective: 26
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: Track: 28
Total Required Hours to Graduate from University: 128
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Planning
Contact Person
Marlon Boarnet, Professor and Director of Graduate Programs in
Urban Planning
213.740.3696
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1955
PAB Accredited
Degrees granted from 2005-2014: 453
Degress granted from 2013-2014: 64
Masters Specializations
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Hours of Core: 16
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 8
Hours of Restricted Electives: 16
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 8
Other: 0
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 48
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: Comprehensive Exam
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Doctor of Philosophy in Urban Planning and
Development (Ph.D.)
Contact Person
Marlon Boarnet, Professor and Director of Graduate Programs in
Urban Planning
213.740.3696
[email protected]
Year initiated: 1983
Degrees granted from 2005-2014: 51
Degress granted from 2013-2014: 5
Doctoral Specializations
Hours of Core: 8
Hours of Methodology or Teaching Related Courses: 10
Hours of Restricted Electives: 0
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 16
Other: 26
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 60, min 46 with
advanced standing
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: Screening, Qualifying Exam,
and Dissertation
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Doctor of Policy, Planning, and Development
(D.P.P.D.)
Contact Person:
Deborah Natoli, Director of Professional Doctorate
213.740.8584
[email protected]
Year initiated: 2005
Degrees granted from 2005-2014: 40
Degress granted from 2013-2014: 8
Hours of Core: 8
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 0
Hours of Restricted Electives: 0
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 16
Other: 52
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 60, min 40 with
advanced standing
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: Screening, Conspectus
Defense, and Planning, Design, and Development Project
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PLANNING FACULTY
Tridib Banerjee, FAICP
Hilda Blanco
Richard Green
Professor, Director and Chair of the USC Lusk Center for Real Estate.
Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison. Specializations: Economics,
Housing Markets, Housing Policy, Tax Policy, Transportation,
Mortgage Finance, Urban Growth.
213.740.4093
[email protected]
Eric J. Heikkila
Annette Kim
Raphael Bostic
Martin H. Krieger
Marlon Boarnet
Manuel Castells
Daniel A. Mazmanian
Elizabeth Currid-Halkett
Liz Falletta
Dowell Myers
Genevieve Giuliano
Leonard Mitchell
Juliet Musso
Peter Gordon
Manuel Pastor
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Chris L. Redfearn
Lisa Schweitzer
David Sloane
Vinayak Bharne
Tanner Blackman
Grace Dyrness
James A. Fawcett
William Fulton
Todd Gish
David Grunwald
Mark Hanson
Dion Jackson
Kathy Kolnick
Allan D. Kotin
Meredith Drake
Jan Breidenbach
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Alison Linder
Robert Manford
Katherine Perez
John Perfitt
17
White
19
30
African American
Asian American
18
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
15
32
Krista Sloniowski
TOTAL STUDENTS
63
95
Richard Platkin
Jon Pynoos
Eric Shen
Don Spivack
White
African American
Asian American
Deborah Torres
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
10
TOTAL STUDENTS
15
14
Woodie Tescher
Bob Vos
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
Academic Year
13/14
13/14
13/14
Undergraduate
189
63
27
Masters
241
162
86
Doctoral
69
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URBAN PLANNING
at the Price School
6th
priceschool.usc.edu/mpl
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UNIVERSITY OF
SOUTHERN MAINE
Community Planning and Development
Muskie School of Public Service
96 Falmouth Street, P.O. Box 9300
Portland, Maine 04104-9300
207.780.4864
207.780.4060 Fax
www.usm.maine.edu/muskie
Charles S. Colgan, Chair
207.780.4008
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Community Planning and
Development
Contact: Charles S. Colgan, Chair
207.780.4008
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1997
Degrees Granted through 7/12: 60
Degrees Granted from 8/31/12 to 7/1/13: 5
Masters Specializations
MA/MS
Hours of Core: 27
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: Required 3
Hours of Restricted Electives: 9
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 9
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 48
Capstone Project: 3
Internship for pre-service students: 0
PLANNING FACULTY
Charles S. Colgan
Sandra Guay
Jack Kartez
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OTHER INFORMATION
Josephine LaPlante
Mark Lapping
Lisa Morris
White
11
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
10
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
25
22
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
17
19
15
18
27
14
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UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS,
ARLINGTON
City and Regional Planning Program
UTA Box 19588
Arlington, TX 76019
817.272.3071
817.272.5008 Fax
http://www.uta.edu/supa/graduate/cirp.php
Ard Anjomani, Director
817.272.3071
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
MA/MS
DOCTORAL DEGREE
MASTERS DEGREE
Contact Person
Ard Anjomani, Director
817.272.3071
[email protected]
Ph.D.
PAB
http://www.uta.edu/supa/graduate/uppp.php
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Yekang Ko
PLANNING FACULTY
Ardeshir Anjomani
Rodney V. Hissong
Ivonne Audirac
Enid Arvidson
Barbara Becker
Dean and Professor. B.S. (1969); M.S. (1983); and Ph.D. (1989);
University of Texas at Austin. Specializations: Land Use Planning,
Rural and Small Town Planning, Comprehensive and Strategic
Planning, Economic Development.
817.272.3301
[email protected]
Craig Farmer
Richard Green
Brian Guenzel
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Robert Hawley
OTHER INFORMATION
Matthew Molash
James Parajon
Shai Roos
White
14
11
White
10
African American
African American
10
Asian American
Asian American
Mixed
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
11
10
TOTAL STUDENTS
27
25
TOTAL STUDENTS
33
24
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
56
67
22
29
18
23
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THE UNIVERSITY OF
TEXAS AT AUSTIN
School of Architecture
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Science in Community & Regional
Planning
Contact Person
Elizabeth Mueller, Graduate Adviser
512.471.1151
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1959
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 8/31/14: 1,049
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 44
Masters Specializations
MA/MS
PAB
Ph.D.
Hours of Core: 24
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 6
Hours of Restricted Electives: 9
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 9
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 48
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: Field Area Project (optional)
DOCTORAL DEGREE
PhD in Community & Regional Planning
Contact Person
Bjorn Sletto
512.471.5153
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1995
Enrolled Students as of 8/31/14: 18
Degrees Granted through 8/31/14: 20
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 0
Doctoral Specializations
Hours of Core: 9
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 0
Hours of Restricted Electives: 18
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 15
Other: 6
Total: 48
Exams or Written Requirements: Dissertation
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PLANNING FACULTY
Sarah Dooling
Michael Holleran
Jungfeng Jiao
Terry Kahn
Talia McCray
Elizabeth Mueller
Michael Oden
Robert G. Paterson
Rachael Rawlins
Sandra Rosenbloom
Bjorn Sletto
Jake Wegmann
Patricia Wilson
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Robert Young
Katherine Lieberknecht
Steven A. Moore
Allan W. Shearer
Fernando Lara
White
22
27
White
African American
African American
Asian American
Asian American
Mixed
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
13
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
42
55
TOTAL STUDENTS
13
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
13/14
14/15
13/14
14/15
13/14
14/15
Masters
166
143
97
90
44
37
Doctoral
36
34
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THE UNIVERSITY OF
TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO
Graduate Program in Urban and Regional
Planning
College of Architecture
501 W. Cesar E. Chavez Blvd.
San Antonio, TX 78207
210.458.3137
210.458.3016
[email protected]
http://architecture.utsa.edu/academic-programs/urbanand-regional-planning/
Dr. Richard Tangum, Coordinator and Graduate Advisor
210.458.2559
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Science Degree in Urban and Regional
Planning
Contact Person
Dr. Richard Tangum, Program Coordinator
210.458.2559
[email protected]
Year initiated: 2010
Degrees Granted through 8/31/14: 12
Degrees Granted from 9/1/12 to 8/31/14: 10
MA/MS
Graduate Specializations
Hours of Core: 27
Hours of Studio or Practice-Related Courses: 9
Hours of Restricted Electives: 15
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 15
Other (Capstone): 6
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 48
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: Required
PLANNING FACULTY
John Dugan
Bert Moyer
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OTHER INFORMATION
White
10
10
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
22
25
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
23
23
19
18
13
17
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UNIVERSITY OF
TORONTO
Program In Planning
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
MASTERS DEGREE
M.S.C. in Planning
http://www.geog.utoronto.ca/graduate-planning/programs-ofstudy/msc-in-planning
Contact Person
Marija Wright, Planning Advisor
416.946.0269
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1963
CIP Accredited
Degrees Granted through 8/31/14: 926
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 31
MA/MS
CIP
Ph.D.
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban Design Studies
http://www.geog.utoronto.ca/graduate-planning/programs-ofstudy/muds-program
Contact Person
Marija Wright, Planning Advisor
416.946.0269
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1999
Degrees Granted through 8/31/14: 44
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 6
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Ph.D. in Planning
Masters Specializations
http://www.geog.utoronto.ca/graduate-planning/programs-ofstudy/phd-program-in-planning
Contact Person
Jessica Finlayson
416.978.3377
[email protected]
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PLANNING FACULTY
Susan Ruddick
Amrita Daniere
Matti Siemiatycki
Kanishka Goonewardena
OTHER INFORMATION
Note that the Planning program is part of the Department
of Geography, planning students therefore have access to
joint-geography-planning courses taught by both planning
and geography faculty and to the supervisory services of
both Planning and Geography faculty. There are total of 40
graduate faculty in the Department of Geography (including
the core Planning faculty).
Paul Hess
TOTAL STUDENTS
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
13/14
14/15
13/14
14/15
13/14
14/15
MScPl
217
206
64
71
33
33
MUDS
16
11
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UNIVERSITY OF
UTAH
City & Metropolitan Planning Department
375 South 1530 East, Room 220
Salt Lake City, Utah 84112
801.581.8255
801.581.8217 Fax
http://plan.utah.edu
Nan Ellin, Chair
801.585.0970
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Undergraduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BA/BS in Urban Ecology
Contact Person
Saolo Betham, Academic Advisor
801.581.7175
[email protected]
Year initiated:1980
Degrees Granted through 8/31/11: 455
Degrees Granted from 9/1/1 to 8/31/13: 41
Undergraduate Specializations
BA/BS
MCMP
PhD
PAB
Hours of Core: 22
Hours of Studio Courses: 4
Hours of Restricted Elective: 18
Other: 3
Total Required Hours In Planning Program: 47
Thesis or Final Product: Not required
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of City & Metropolitan Planning
Contact Person
Nan Ellin, Chair
801.581.8255
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 2004
PAB Accreditation
Degrees Granted through 8/31/11: 81
Degrees Granted from 9/1/11 to 8/31/13: 20
Masters Specializations
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DOCTORAL DEGREE
Ph.D. in Metropolitan Planning, Policy and
Design
Contact Person
Reid Ewing, Ph.D. Program Coordinator
801.585.3745
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 2009
Degrees Granted through 8/31/13: N/A
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: N/A
Doctoral Specializations
Keith Bartholomew
Philip C. Emmi
Reid Ewing
Hours of Core:18
Hours of Writing and Pedagogy: 4
Hours of Electives (minimum): 15
Hours of Research (minimum): 24
Hours of Planning Foundations (if without a planning
masters degree): up to 22
Total Minimum Hours: 61-83
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: Qualifying Paper,
Comprehensive Exam, Dissertation with Defense
PLANNING FACULTY
Brenda Case Scheer, AICP
Nan Ellin
Michael Larice
Joanna Ganning
Assistant Professor. Ph.D., University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, (2010); MURP, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University (2005); BS, Pennsylvania State University (2003).
801.587-8129
[email protected]
Tariq Banuri
Stephen A. Goldsmith
Sarah Hinners
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Sarah Munro
Ralph Becker
Adjunct Professor and Mayor of Salt Lake City. JD, University of Utah
(1977); MS, Geography and Planning, University of Utah (1982); BA,
University of Pennsylvania (1973).
801.585.8255
[email protected]
Martha Bradley
Martin Buchert
Pam Perlich
Patrick Putt
Hal Johnson
White
12
White
African American
African American
Asian American
Asian American
Mixed
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
23
17
TOTAL STUDENTS
12
11/12
ACCEPTED
12/13
11/12
ENROLLED
12/13
11/12
12/13
86
79
Masters
43
40
21
16
55
40
Doctoral
12
19
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CHRISTIE OOSTEM
PAM PERLICH
INTERNSHIPERIN SILVA
THE LIVING CITYJ.P. GOATES
NANCY MONTEITH CITY + METROPOLITAN PLANNIN
LIVABILITY OOSTEM
DERICK BINGMAN SEAN MORGAN
CHRISTIE
CAPACITY BUILDIN
STEVEMETROPOLITAN
ARAVE
RESEARCH CENTER
ROGER THOM
SUSTAINABILITY
TRANSPORTATION
BRIAN PUGH
ECOLOGICAL
PLANNING
AMANDA ROMAN
PLACE-MAKING
ZACHARIA LEVINE
JOANNA GANNING
RALPH BECKER JENNY LIND
SARA MEES
DON BURRISS
PARTICIPATION
CAITLIN TUBBSLANCE TYRRELL
INTERNSHIP
MARTIN BUCHERT
SOREN SIMONSEN
BOB MUTZ
ECOLOGICAL PLANNING
RALPH BECKER
ROBIN ROTHFEDER
LANDSCAPE
ROBIN
ROTHFEDER
WILF
SOMMERKORN
MOLLY
BURKHART
P
L
A
N
SUSIE PETHERAM
BRUCE
PARKER
GAME
CHANGERS
MOLLY BURKHART
ECOLOGICAL PL ANNING
SMALL TOWN +
RESORT TOWN PL ANNING
BARTHOLOMEW
HISTORIC PRESERVATION
STUDIO
STEPHEN
GOLDSMITH
TRANSPORTATION
PHIILIP EMMI
REID EWING
STEPHEN GOLDSMITH
URBAN DESIGN
SMART GROWTH +
TRANSPORTATION
URBAN DESIGN
GIS
LIVABILITY
SEAN MORGAN
DIANE PATAKI
KEITH
SUSTAINABILITY
ROBERT YOUNG
JANES WALK
SUMNER SWANER
KEITH FINDLING
TARIQ BANURI
DANIEL HERNANDEZ
ROBIN ROTHFEDER
SARAH HINNERS
Be surprised by the freedom you have in
shaping your MCMP Program. Discover
an evolving Utah that dispels old myths.
Experience a lifestyle of your own making.
JEANNETTE BENSON
BOBU
MUTZ
T AED
H MONTERO
The Department of City + Metropolitan Planning
at the University of Utah is a community of
faculty and students dedicated to enhancing the
health and vitality of towns, cities, and regions
PARTICIPATION
TARIQ BANURI
JACK ROBINSON
ROBBI RICHTER
REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT
COMPLEXITY
SMART GROWTH
A PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION IN PLANNING
www.plan.utah.edu
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UNIVERSITY OF
VIRGINIA
School of Architecture
Campbell Hall
P.O. Box 400122
Charlottesville, Virginia 22904
434.924.3285
434.982.2678 Fax
http://www.arch.virginia.edu/planning
Timothy Beatley, Department Chair
434.924.6457
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Undergraduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
Bachelor of Urban and Environmental Planning
Contact Person
Daphne Spain, Professor
434.924.6430
[email protected]
Year Initiated:1958
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 8/31/14: 662
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 26
Undergraduate Specializations
BA/BS
MA/MS
PAB
PAB
Hours of Core: 35
Hours of Studio Courses: 8
Hours of Restricted Elective: 61
Hours of Unrestricted Elective:18
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 122
Thesis or Final Product: Not required
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban & Environmental Planning
Contact Person
Timothy Beatley, Professor and Chair
434.924.6457
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1964
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 8/31/13: 1,368
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 19
Masters Specializations
Hours of Core: 23
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 6
Hours of Restricted Electives: 15
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 6
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 50
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: Not required
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PLANNING FACULTY
Ellen M. Bassett
Timothy Beatley
Guoping Huang
Andrew Mondschein
Tanya Denckla-Cobb
E. Frank Dukes
Karen Firehock
William H. Lucy
Daphne Spain
Joseph Maroon
Frederick Missel
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White
11
19
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
14
21
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
Academic Year
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
Undergraduate
NA
NA
NA
NA
43
52
Masters
137
119
79
60
35
44
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UNIVERSITY OF
WASHINGTON
Department of Urban Design and Planning
Box 355740
Seattle, Washington 98195-5740
206.543.4190
206.685.9597 Fax
[email protected]
MUP
http://urbdp.be.washington.edu
Christopher Campbell, PhD, Department Chair
206.543.6063
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban Planning
Contact Person
Diana Siembor, Counseling Services Coordinator
206.685.4055
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1959
PAB Approved
Degrees Granted through 8/31/2013: 1,120
Degrees Granted from 9/1/2012 8/31/2013: 18
Masters Specializations
Ph.D.
PAB
Hours of Core: 30
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 5
Hours of Restricted Electives: 14
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 19
Thesis/Professional Project: 9
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 72
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: Thesis or Professional Project
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Interdisciplinary PhD in Urban Design &
Planning
Contact Person
Jean Rogers, Coordinator
206.543.6398
[email protected]
Year initiated: 1967
Degrees Granted through 8/31/13: 83
Degrees Granted from 9/1/12 to 8/31/13: 3
Dissertations Granted from 9/1/12 to 8/31/13:
The Built Environment, Walking, and Physical Activity: A
Comparison between Korean Immigrants and Caucasian
Women in King County, WA
Objectively Measured Walking and the Built Environment
The Effects of Built Environments on Transportation
Emissions and Travel Behavior: A Reexamination by
Addressing Methodological Issues
Doctoral Specializations
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Hours of Core: 15
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 0
Hours of Restricted Electives: 15
Other: 3
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 60
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: Phase I Evaluation w/paper,
general exam (written and oral); dissertation
PLANNING FACULTY
Daniel Abramson
Marina Alberti
Christine Bae
Christopher Bitter
Branden Born
Christopher Campbell
Manish Chalana
Sofia Dermisi
Donald Miller
Robert Mugerauer
Mark Purcell
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George Rolfe
Qing Shen
Robert Freitag
Jeffrey Hou
Edward McCormack
Barbara Endicott-Popovsky
Vikramditya P. Praksh
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Nancy Rottle
OTHER INFORMATION
G. Scott Rutherford
Ken Yocom
White
31
25
White
African American
African American
Asian American
Asian American
Mixed
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
11
TOTAL STUDENTS
14
10
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
13/14
14/15
13/14
14/15
13/14
14/15
Masters
236
232
128
125
40
41
Doctoral
99
75
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UNIVERSITY OF
WISCONSIN-MADISON
Urban and Regional Planning
Music Hall, 925 Bascom Mall
Madison, Wisconsin 53706
608.262.1004
608.262.9307 Fax
http://www.urpl.wisc.edu
David W. Marcouiller, Department Chair
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person
Emily Reynolds, Graduate Admissions Coordinator
608.262.1005
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1962
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 8/31/14: 1,143
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 27
Masters Specializations
MS
Ph.D.
PAB
Hours of Core: 19
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses: 4
Hours of Restricted Electives: 12
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 14
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 45
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: Thesis or professional project
DOCTORAL DEGREE
PhD in Urban & Regional Planning
Contact Person
Emily Reynolds, Graduate Admissions Coordinator
608.262.1005
[email protected]
Year initiated: 1966
Degrees Granted through 8/31/14: 58
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 0
Dissertations Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 0
Doctoral Specializations
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PLANNING FACULTY
Kenneth D. Genskow
Aslgl Gmen
Harvey M. Jacobs
Alfonso Morales
Brian W. Ohm
Professor. MA (1982) and JD (1986), University of WisconsinMadison. Specializations: Legal Framework for Land Use Planning,
Growth Management and Environmental Protection, Smart
Growth, New Urbanism.
608.262.2098
[email protected]
Kurt G. Paulsen
Katherine Curtis
Steven C. Deller
Brian Goldstein
Gary P. Green
David Hart
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Stephen Malpezzi
Stephen J. Ventura
Lisa Naughton
Lydia Zepeda
Kristopher Olds
Barry M. Orton
Randy Stoecker
White
15
12
White
African American
African American
Asian American
Asian American
Mixed
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
10
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
25
28
TOTAL STUDENTS
10
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
Masters
144
108
85
65
29
15
Doctoral
25
36
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UNIVERSITY OF
WISCONSIN MILWAUKEE
Urban Planning
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
MASTERS DEGREES
Master of Urban Planning
Contact Person
William Huxhold, Chair
414.229.6954
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1974
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 8/31/13: 497
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 23
MA/MS
PAB
Masters Specializations
Hours of Core: 27
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses Included in
Core: 9
Hours of Restricted Electives: 3
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 21
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 48
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: Comprehensive Exam
MASTERS DEGREE
Coordinated Master of Architecture & Master of
Urban Planning
Contact Person
William Huxhold, Chair
414.229.6954
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1982
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 8/31/13: 98
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 1
Masters Specializations
Urban Design
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Hours of Core: 54
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses Included in
Core: 27
Hours of Restricted Electives: 24
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 6
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 84
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: Thesis and Comprehensive Exam
MASTERS DEGREE
Coordinated Master of Urban Planning & Master
of Science in Civil Engineering/Transportation
Contact Person
William Huxhold, Chair
414.229.6954
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1986
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 8/31/13: 13
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 1
Masters Specializations
Transportation Planning
Hours of Core: 33
Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses Included in
Core: 9
Hours of Restricted Electives: 15
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 6
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 54
Exam, Thesis or Final Product: Thesis and Comprehensive Exam
MASTERS DEGREE
Coordinated Master in Public Administration &
Urban Planning
Contact Person
William Huxhold, Chair
414.229.6954
[email protected]
Masters Specializations
PLANNING FACULTY
William Huxhold, GISP
Kirk Harris
Year Initiated:1986
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 8/31/13: 20
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 1
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Ivy Lingqian Hu
OTHER INFORMATION
Welford Sanders
Robert Schneider
Sammis White
White
42
13
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
54
18
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
64
54
57
45
26
25
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VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH
UNIVERSITY
Master of Urban and Regional Planning
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban & Regional Planning (MURP)
Contact Person
I-Shian (Ivan) Suen, Ph.D, Program Chair
804.828.2721
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1972
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through May 2014: 727
Degrees Granted from 2013-14: 21
Masters Specializations
MURP
PAB
PLANNING FACULTY
John J. Accordino, AICP
Meghan Gough
Elsie Harper-Anderson
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Kathryn L. Howell
Avrum J. Shriar
White
25
14
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
38
22
Allan Mills
Niraj Verma
Kimberly M. Chen
Gary Johnson
Keith Ready
James C. Smither
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
65
47
55
40
31
27
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PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban & Regional Planning
Contact Person
Yang Zhang
540.231.1128
[email protected]
MA/MS
PAB
Ph.D.
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Planning, Governance, and Globalization
Contact Person
Krystal Wright
540.231.2291
[email protected]
Year initiated: 2007
Two Streams:
Urban & Environmental Design & Planning (UEDP)
Governance & Globalization (GG)
Thematic Areas (concentrations):
UEDP (6):
Metropolitan Development
Community & Economic Development Planning
International Development Planning
Environmental Planning & Landscape Analysis
Transportation Planning
Physical Planning & Urban Design
GG (2):
Governance, Institutions & Civil Society
Globalization, Identities, Security, & Economies
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PLANNING FACULTY
John Browder
Ralph Buehler
Margaret Cowell
Ralph Hall
Steve C. Hankey
Sonia Hirt
Paul L. Knox
C. Theodore Koebel
Shalini Misra
Thomas W. Sanchez
Max O. Stephenson
Kris Wernstedt
Jocelyn Widmer
Diane L. Zahm
Yang Zhang
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Shelley Mastran
Anamaria Bukvic
James R. Bohland
Elizabeth Morton
John Randolph
Joe Schilling
White
25
19
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
38
29
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
Masters (MURP)
87
59
55
25
22
14
Doctoral (PGG)
12
43
18
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WAYNE STATE
UNIVERSITY
Graduate Program in Urban Planning
656 W. Kirby
3198 Faculty/Administration Building
Detroit, Michigan 48202
313.577.2701
313.577.0022 Fax
http://www.clas.wayne.edu/DUSP
Kameshwari Pothukuchi, Department Chair
313.577.2701
[email protected]
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban Planning
Contact Person
Alycia Socia
313.577.2701
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1959
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 05/14: 534
Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/13: 38
Masters Specializations
MA/MS
PAB
Hours of Core: 23
Project Courses: 4
Hours of Restricted Electives: 0
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 13-18
Thesis: 3-8
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 48
Exams or Written Requirements: Essay (3 cr. hours) or Thesis
(8 cr. hours)
PLANNING FACULTY
Robin Boyle
George Galster
Carolyn G. Loh
Rayman Mohamed
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Kameshwari Pothukuchi
Chade Saghir
Benjamin Tallerico
Peter H. Webster
Janet Anderson
Annalie Campos
Jeffrey Horner
Daryl LaFlamme
Adjunct Professor. BS, Ball State University (1990); MA, Indiana State
University (1995). Specializations: Demography, GIS.
www.clasweb.clas.wayne.edu/DUSP/Directory
313.577.2701
[email protected]
Mark Nickita
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White
30
23
African American
12
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
38
36
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
103
69
37
37
82
96
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WEST CHESTER
UNIVERSITY
WEST CHESTER
UNIVERSITY
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Undergraduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees:
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
Bachelor of Arts: Urban/Regional Planning Track
Contact Person
Dottie Ives Dewey
610.436.2746
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1935
Degrees Granted through summer 2013:
132 Total, 31 Planning Track
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14:
17 Total, 2 Planning Track
BA
MA/
MPA
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Public Administration, Regional
Planning Concentration
Contact Person
Dottie Ives Dewey
610.436.2746
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1935
Degrees Granted 2003 through 2013: 69 Total, 10 Planning
Degrees Granted from 9/1/13 to 8/31/14: 16 Total, 4 Planning
PLANNING FACULTY
Dorothy Ives Dewey, AICP
Joan M. Welch
Professor. B.A., St. Cloud State University, M.A. and Ph.D. (1990);
Boston University. Specializations: Physical, Conservation,
Environmental Planning.
610.436.2940
[email protected]
James P. Lewandowski
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Megan Heckert
Gary W. Coutu
Joy A. Fritschle
Kristen B. Crossney
Matin Katirai
White
32
12
White
28
33
African American
African American
15
13
Asian American
Asian American
Mixed
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
35
12
TOTAL STUDENTS
47
60
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
Academic Year
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
Undergraduate
26
28
23
25
15
15
Masters
14
51
13
45
42
42
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WESTERN MICHIGAN
UNIVERSITY
Department of Geography
BA/BS
MA
Hours of Core: 32
Hours of Restricted Elective: 25
Hours of Unrestricted Elective:12
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 69
Total Required Hours to Graduate from University: 122
Thesis or Final Product: Not required
Additional Requirement: Min GPA of 2.0
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
PROGRAM INFORMATION
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BS in Community and Regional Planning
Contact Person
Benjamin Ofori-Amoah, Chair
269.387.3424
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 2009
Degrees Granted through 8/31/14: 5
Hours of Core: 20
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 12
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 32
Total Required Hours in Minor: 1425
Total Required Hours to Graduate from University: 122
Thesis or Final Product: Not required
Additional Requirement: Min GPA of 2.0
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Arts in Geography with Community
Development and Planning Concentration
Contact Person
Benjamin Ofori-Amoah, Chair
269.387.3424
[email protected]
Year Initiated: 1962
Degrees Granted in concentration through 2013: 160
Degrees Granted from 9/1/12 to 8/31/14: 8
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Hours of Core: 9
Hours of Planning Courses: 12
Hours of Research: 6
Hours of Unrestricted Electives: 6
Other (Experiential): 3
Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 36
Exam, Thesis or Research Paper: Required
PLANNING FACULTY
Rebecca Harvey, AICP
Benjamin Ofori-Amoah
Li Yang
Lisa DeChano-Cook
Charles Emerson
Lucius Hallet IV
Gregory Veeck
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OTHER INFORMATION
Western Michigan University is located in Kalamazoo,
Michigan, a mid-sized metropolitan area in Southwest
Michigan. Less than one hour from the sandy shores of Lake
Michigan, Kalamazoo is located halfway between Detroit and
Chicago, and easily accessible by highway, Amtrak, or air via
the Kalamazoo/Battle Creek International Airport (AZO).
The Kalamazoo area is known as a cosmopolitan region
that is home to an innovation economy, a thriving arts
and cultural scene, and other educational assets, including
Kalamazoo College and the Kalamazoo Promise a nationally
renowned program that offers full college scholarships to
graduates of the Kalamazoo Public Schools.
Western Michigan University is a major state-supported
research university with more than 24,000 students and
900 full-time faculty. WMU is one of 76 upper-tier public
institutions nationally recognized as a Research University by
the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.
Since 1999, WMU has been named every year by US News
and World Report as one of the Best National Universities.
The Department of Geography at WMU was founded in
1905 and offers programs at both the undergraduate and
graduate level. The Department is home to an outstanding
array of resources including frequently.updated computing
facilities, award-winning student organizations, and the W.E.
Upjohn Center for the Study of Geographical Change. The
Department has offered studies in planning for more than
30 years and has a successful record of placing students in
professional positions and graduate or doctoral programs.
White
11
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
13
11
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
Academic Year
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
12/13
13/14
Undergraduate
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
18
11
Masters
26
10
22
10
30
31
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WESTFIELD STATE
UNIVERSITY
Regional Planning
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Undergraduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BS in Regional Planning
Contact Person
Dr. Robert S. Bristow, Chair
413.572.5215
[email protected]
Year initiated: 1983
Degrees Granted through 8/31/14: 400
Undergraduate Specializations
BA/BS
PLANNING FACULTY
Carsten Braun
Robert S. Bristow
Brian Conz
Dristi Neog
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Timothy LeDoux
Karl Leiker
Kathryn R. Terzano
White
40
15
African American
Asian American
Mixed
Other/Dont Know
Non-US Citizens
Non-Permanent Residents
TOTAL STUDENTS
42
19
ACCEPTED
ENROLLED
Academic Year
2013
2014
2013
2014
2013
2014
Undergraduate
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Accessible Design
Raymond Lifchez, University of California,
Berkeley
Actor-Network Theory
Tse-Hui Teh, University College London
Adaptive Management
David L. Feldman, University of California, Irvine
Adaptive Reuse Techniques
Kevin Wolfe, RA, Pratt Institute
Accessibility
Lalita Sen, Texas Southern University
Talia McCray, The University of Texas at Austin
Active Transportation
Arlie Adkins, The University of Arizona
Wes Marshall, University of Colorado, Denver
Airport Planning
Seth Young, Ohio State University
Agglomeration Theory
Henry Renski, University of Massachusetts
Amherst
Active Living
Chanam Lee, Texas A&M University
Air Quality
Douglas Houston, University of California, Irvine
Scott Spak, University of Iowa
Air Pollution
Steve C. Hankey, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
and State University
Agricultural Change
Mary Grace McDonald, University of Hawaii
Agricultural Development
Gregory Veeck, Western Michigan University
Agricultural Economics
Mesbah Motamed, George Washington
University
Agricultural Land Control
Jane Glenn, McGill University
Agricultural Land Preservation
Stuart H. Huntington, Iowa State University
Agricultural Lands and Open Space Protection
George R. Frantz, AICP, ASLA, Cornell University
Agro-Food Systems
Krisna Suryanata, University of Hawaii
A-1
Architectural Rendering
John Eck, RA, University of Missouri- Kansas City
Asian Urbanization
Annette Kim, University of Southern California
Architectural/Urban History
Kimberly Sharp, AICP, Northern Arizona
University
Architecture
Leland Edgecombe, AIA, ASLA, AICP, Catholic
University of America
Jeffrey Chusid, Cornell University
Norman Tyler, FAICP, Eastern Michigan
University
Sherryl Muriente, Florida Atlantic University
David Burney, Pratt Institute
Edward Perry Winston, Pratt Institute
Quillian Riano, Pratt Institute
Dean Almy, The University of Texas at Austin
Hiroaki Hata, University at Buffalo, SUNY
Peter Rees, University College London
Orjan Wetterqvist, AICP, University of Florida
Lynn Dearborn, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
John Eck, RA, University of Missouri- Kansas City
Joy Swallow, FAIA, University of MissouriKansas City
Ted Seligson, FAIA, University of MissouriKansas City
Theodore Trent Green, University of South
Florida
Mark Nickita, Wayne State University
Automated Cartography
James E. Mower, State University of New York at
Albany
Art History
Anna V. Andrzejewski, University of WisconsinMadison
Architectural Design
Carlos Reimers, Catholic University of America
Robert G. Shibley, FAIA, AICP, University at
Buffalo, SUNY
Michael DiPasquale, University of Massachusetts
Amherst
Phillip Poteet, University of Memphis
Douglas Kelbaugh, University of Michigan
Architectural History
Daniel Turbeville, Eastern Washington University
Robert Rivers, University of New Orleans
Jeffrey Ochsner, FAIA, University of Washington
A-2
Automotive Engineering
Johnell Brooks, Clemson University
Basic Environmental Services and Governance
in South Asia
Priyam Das, University of Hawaii
Basic Statistics
Matthew Drennan, Cornell University
Behavior
Andrew Kaufman, University of Hawaii
Behavioral and Perceptual Geography
Andrew Kliskey, University of Idaho
Best Practices
Roger W. Liska, Clemson University
Bicycle and Pedestrian Planning
Ann Chanecka, The University of Arizona
Michael Lowry, PTP, University of Idaho
Kyle Wagenschutz, University of Memphis
Bicycle and Pedestrian Transportation Planning
Jeffrey S. Olson, State University of New York at
Albany
Big City, County and Regional Planning
Kenneth Topping, FAICP, California Polytechnic
State University, San Luis Obispo
Bike Planning
Ben Gomberg, University of Illinois at Chicago
Biodemography
Tim-Allen Bruckner, University of California,
Irvine
Biodiversity Conservation
Nina-Marie Lister, MCIP, RPP, Ryerson University
Biogeography
Joy A. Fritschle, West Chester University
Biologically Inspired Trunk, Tentacle and Worm
Robots
Ian Walker, Clemson University
Biology
Eric Klopfer, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Biomonitoring
Richard J. Jackson, University of California, Los
Angeles
Bioregional Planning
Philip Watson, University of Idaho
Built Forms
Francesca Ammon, University of Pennsylvania
Bureaucracy
Stuart ShapiroRutgers, The State University of
New Jersey
Childrens Health
Richard J. Jackson, University of California, Los
Angeles
Childrens Mobility
Raktim Mitra, Ryerson University
Capstone Projects
Ana Paula Pimentel-Walker, University of
Michigan
Building Reuse
James Lindberg, University of Colorado, Denver
Cartography
Kevin J. Patrick, Indiana, University of
Pennsylvania
Robert P. Sechrist, Indiana University of
Pennsylvania
Building Technology
Theodore Prudon, Pratt Institute
John Eck, RA, University of Missouri- Kansas City
Case Processing/Entitlements
David Weintraub, California State University,
Northridge
Built Environment
Tonya Nashay Sanders, Morgan State University
John S. Pipkin, State University of New York at
Albany
David Nichols, The University of Melbourne
Jungfeng Jiao, The University of Texas at Austin
Sonia Arbaci, University College London
David Paul, University of Idaho
Central America
Brian Conz, Westfield State University
A-3
Climate Change
Patricia Gober, Arizona State University
Joshua Hassol, Boston University
Kieran Donaghy, Cornell University
Jan Youtie, Georgia Institute of Technology
Himanshu Grover, AICP, University at Buffalo,
SUNY
Sasha Tsenkova, RPP, MCIP, University of Calgary
Tim Frazier, University of Idaho
Scott Spak, University of Iowa
Yekang Ko, University of Texas, Arlington
Tariq Banuri, University of Utah
William H. Lucy, University of Virginia
Steve C. Hankey, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
and State University
Carsten Braun, Westfield State University
Coastal Management
M. Grant Cunningham, Clemson University
Wendy A. Kellogg, Cleveland State University
Traci L. Birch, AICP, East Carolina University
Coastal Planning and Management
James A. Fawcett, University of Southern
California
Coastal Zone Management
Kem Lowry, University of Hawaii
David Brower, FAICP, University of North
Carolina
Code Amendments
Shai Roos, University of Texas, Arlington
Brian Guenzel, University of Texas, Arlington
Collaboration Among Community Based
Organizations
Lois Takahashi, University of California, Los
Angeles
Collaborative Design Processes
Miriam Gusevich, Catholic University of America
Collaborative Environmental Policy Making
Judith Layzer, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Collaborative Governance
William Butler, Florida State University
Kirk Emerson, The University of Arizona
Kathryn Quick, University of Minnesota
Collaborative Management and Policy
Manoj Shrestha, University of Idaho
Collaborative Planning
Lynn Mandarano, Temple University
Samuel Brody, Texas A&M University
Richard D. Margerum, University of Oregon
Collaborative Planning and Policy Making
Kathryn Frank, University of Florida
Collaborative Planning and Policy Making
Kenneth D. Genskow, University of WisconsinMadison
Collaborative Urban Design
Dohyung Kim, California State Polytechnic
University, Pomona
Commercial District Revitalization
John J. Accordino, AICP, Virginia Commonwealth
University
Coastal Hazards
Tim Frazier, University of Idaho
Communications
M. Grant Cunningham, Clemson University
Jean-Michel Guldmann, Ohio State University
A-4
Community Activism
Brenda Parker, University of Illinois at Chicago
Community Building
Ceasar McDowell, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Community Analytics
Robert Hugg, Minnesota State University,
Mankato
Community Charrettes
Michael DiPasquale, University of Massachusetts
Amherst
Community Development
Constance WilsonAlabama A&M University
Gary Crosby, Alabama A&M University
Ruth Yabes, AICP, Arizona State University
Amanda Johnson Ashley, Boise State University
Alvaro Huerta, California State Polytechnic
University, Pomona
Courtney Knapp, California State Polytechnic
University, Pomona
Hollie M. Lund, California State Polytechnic
University, Pomona
Richard J. Zimmer, AICP, California State
Polytechnic University, Pomona
Abhishek Tiwari, California State University,
Northridge
Christopher Teng, AICP, California State
University, Northridge
Mintesnot Woldeamanuel, California State
University, Northridge
M. Grant Cunningham, Clemson University
Mickey Lauria, Clemson University
Mittie Davis Jones, Cleveland State University
W. Dennis Keating, Cleveland State University
Mildred Warner, Cornell University
Misun Hur, East Carolina University
Dick Winchell, FAICP, Eastern Washington
University
Kelvin Frank, Eastern Washington University
Daniel Immergluck, Georgia Institute of
Technology
Nisha D. Botchwey, Georgia Institute of
Technology
Baye Adofo-Wilson, Harvard University
James Stockard, Harvard University
Manisha Bewtra, Harvard University
Nicolas Retsinas, Harvard University
Robert B. Begg, Indiana University of
Pennsylvania
Katia Balassiano, AICP, Iowa State University
Stuart H. Huntington, Iowa State University
Joan Wesley, Jackson State University
Otha Burton, Jr., Jackson State University
Talya Thomas, Jackson State University
La Barbara Wigfall, Kansas State University
Dayna Cunningham, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Ezra Haber Glenn, AICP, Massachusetts Institute
of Technology
Community Design
Stephanie Rolley, AICP, Kansas State University
Forster Ndubisi, Texas A&M University
Jeffrey Hou, University of Washington
Scott I. Truex, Ball State University
Community Design/Streets
Eric Dumbaugh, Florida Atlantic University
A-5
A-6
Community Engagement
Audrey Leous, Georgia Institute of Technology
Ron Thomas, FAICP, University of Georgia
Community Environmental Health
Richard J. Jackson, University of California, Los
Angeles
Community Facilities
Gregg Dohrn, Eastern Washington University
Community Food Security
Samina Raja, University at Buffalo, SUNY
So-Ra Baek, University at Buffalo, SUNY
Community Gardening
Laura Lawson, Rutgers University, School of
Environmental and Biological Sciences
Community Health
Bruce W. Frankel, Ball State University
Christopher Coutts, Florida State University
Rebecca Miles, Florida State University
Community Impact Assessment
Walter G. Peacock, Texas A&M University
Community Involvement
Zeljka Pavolich Howard, California Polytechnic
State University, San Luis Obispo
Moira Zellner, University of Illinois at Chicago
Community Leadership
Robert Hugg, Minnesota State University,
Mankato
Community Managed Microfinance
Ashok Das, University of Hawaii
Community Mapping
Alexander Chen, University of Maryland, College
Park
Community Networks
Langley Keyes, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Community Organization
J. Phillip Thompson, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Community Organizing
Andrew Aurand, Florida State University
Community Outreach
Anna Jones, University of Colorado, Denver
Bethany Steiner, AICP, University of Oregon
Megan E. Smith, University of Oregon
Victor Becerra, University of California, Irvine
Community Participation
Zeynep Toker, California State University,
Northridge
Mary Anne Alabanza Akers, Morgan State
University
Ashok Das, University of Hawaii
Katherine Perez, University of Southern
California
Community Planning
Joochul Kim, Arizona State University
Chuck Stevenson, AICP, California Polytechnic
State University, San Luis Obispo
Jessica Braden, Columbia University
Richard Rolland, Eastern Washington University
Michael A. Dobbins, FAICP, Georgia Institute of
Technology
Stephanie Rolley, AICP, Kansas State University
Raphal Fischler, McGill University
Darius Sollohub, AIA, New Jersey Institute of
Technology
Georgeen Theodore, AIA, New Jersey Institute
of Technology
Richard Kos, San Jos State University
Kyle Y. Whitfield, RPP, MCIP, University of Alberta
Frank Russell, University of Cincinnati
Dolores Foley, University of Hawaii
Karen Umemoto, University of Hawaii
Vanessa Spartan, AICP, University of MissouriKansas City
Gordon Scholz, AICP, University of Nebraska
Lincoln
Hope Mander, University of Oklahoma
lan Carlton, University of Oklahoma
Woodie Tescher, University of Southern
California
Jesus J. Lara, Ohio State University
Community Planning and Citizen Participation
Lisa Nungesser, The University of Texas at San
Antonio
Community Schools
Susan Roakes, University of Memphis
Community-based Research
Penelope Gurstein, University of British
Columbia
Comparative Urbanism
Felipe Correa, Harvard University
Luciano Minerbi, AICP, University of Hawaii
Communtiy Development
Rosie Tighe, Cleveland State University
Comparative Urbanization
Enrique R. Silva, Boston University
Dick Winchell, FAICP, Eastern Washington
University
Gabor Zovanyi, Eastern Washington University
William Grimes, Eastern Washington University
Diane Davis, Harvard University
Michael Leaf, University of British Columbia
Scott D. Campbell, University of Michigan
Community Planning
Kelly Main, AICP, California Polytechnic State
University, San Luis Obispo
Tina Metzger, California Polytechnic State
University, San Luis Obispo
Community Psychology
Ceasar McDowell, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Community Resilience
Phillip Berke, Texas A&M University
Community Retail Planning
Robert Summers, RPP, MCIP, University of
Alberta
Community Revitalization and Economic
Development
Ardeshir Anjomani, University of Texas,
Arlington
A-7
Complete Streets
Ben Gomberg, University of Illinois at Chicago
Complex Systems
Nikil Kaza, University of North Carolina
Complexity Studies
Thomas Crawford, Saint Louis University
Comprehensive and Regional Planning
Charles Keynejad, AICP, California State
University, Northridge
Comprehensive and Strategic Planning
Barbara Becker, University of Texas, Arlington
Comprehensive Community Building
Joseph Hoereth, University of Illinois at Chicago
Joseph Kott, San Jos State University
Comprehensive Planning
Zeljka Pavolich Howard, California Polytechnic
State University, San Luis Obispo
Carl Morehouse, AICP, California State
University, Northridge
Gregg Dohrn, Eastern Washington University
Lindsay Stevens, AICP, Florida State University
Computerization of Work
Frank Levy, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Computers
Steven I. Gordon, Ohio State University
Conflict and Security
Richard Matthew, University of California, Irvine
Conflict Management
Sanda Kaufman, Cleveland State University
Tom Taylor, AICP, Florida State University
David M. Simpson, AICP, University of Louisville
Conflict Resolution
Mattijs van Maasakkers, Ohio State University
Richard Schneider, AICP, University of Florida
Tom Dinell, FAICP, University of Hawaii
Harris Sokoloff, University of Pennsylvania
Conflicts in Changing Community Spaces
Kathryn L. Howell, Virginia Commonwealth
University
Congestion Monitoring
Bill Eisele, PE, Texas A&M University
Congestion Strategies
Janice Daniel, New Jersey Institute of
Technology
Contracts
Peter W. Salsich, Jr., Saint Louis University
Corporate Restructuring
Hal Salzman, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey
Connectivity
Andrew Overbeck, AICP, Ohio State University
Conservation
Brian W. Okey, Indiana University of
Pennsylvania
Conservation and Resource Planning
Tom Wagner, Eastern Michigan University
Conservation Biology
Marco Musiani, University of Calgary
Conservation Planning
Lindsay Stevens, AICP, Florida State University
Ryan Perkl, The University of Arizona
Nick Sanyal, University of Idaho
Joan M. Welch, West Chester University
Construction
David Burney, Pratt Institute
Creative Placemaking
Leonardo Vazquez, AICP, PP, Ohio State
University
Construction Administration
James C. Smither, Virginia Commonwealth
University
Crime
Michael Lens, University of California, Los
Angeles
Construction Documents
James C. Smither, Virginia Commonwealth
University
A-8
Crime Policy
David Thacher, University of Michigan
Decisions Modeling
Michael Harper, University of Colorado, Denver
Cultural Politics
Bruce DArcus, Miami University
Demographic Change
Manuel Pastor, University of Southern California
Demographica
Kate Nesse, Kansas State University
Cybercities
Briavel Holcomb, Rutgers, The State University
of New Jersey
Cultural Geography
Kevin McHugh, Arizona State University
Daniel Campo, Morgan State University
Data Analysis
Juan Camilo Osorio, Pratt Institute
Steven Romalewski, Pratt Institute
Cultural Heritage
David Nichols, The University of Melbourne
Elisabete Cidre, University College London
Elizabeth Brabec, University of Massachusetts
Amherst
Flavia Montenegro-Menezes, University of
Massachusetts Amherst
Data Analytics
Murtaza Haider, McGill University
Database Technology
Stephen L. Sperry, Clemson University
Decision Analysis
Timothy McDaniels, University of British
Columbia
Cultural Landscapes
Jeffrey Chusid, Cornell University
Kevin J. PatrickIndiana, University of
Pennsylvania
Beverly A. Sandalack, FCSLA, RPP, MCIP,
University of Calgary
Meredith Drake, University of Southern
California
Manish Chalana, University of Washington
Data Visualization
Sarah Williams, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Thomas Jasek, University of Illinois at Chicago
Decision Science
Mark Ferris, Saint Louis University
Decision Theory
Nikil Kaza, University of North Carolina
Decision-making and Risk Analysis in Largescale Infrastructure Investments
Harry Dimitriou, University College London
A-9
Demographics
James W. Hughes, Rutgers, The State University
of New Jersey
Demography
Michael Multari, California Polytechnic State
University, San Luis Obispo
Abhishek Tiwari, California State University,
Northridge
Jane Miller, Rutgers, The State University of New
Jersey
Carl G. Amrhein, RPP, MCIP, FRCGS, University of
Alberta
William A. Max Dieber, University of Illinois at
Chicago
Lucie Laurian, University of Iowa
Ragui A. Assaad, University of Minnesota
Dowell Myers, University of Southern California
Pam Perlich, University of Utah
Daphne Spain, University of Virginia
Daryl LaFlamme, Wayne State University
Demography and Populations Studies
Marc Weiner, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey
Design
Julianna Delgado, AICP, California State
Polytechnic University, Pomona
Hala Nassar, Clemson University
John F. (Jack) Crowley FAICP, FASL, University of
Georgia
Lynn Dearborn, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Maria Arquero de Alarcon, University of
Michigan
Vikramditya P. Praksh, University of
Washington
Design Activism
Jeffrey Hou, University of Washington
Design and Computation
Carlos Barrios, Clemson University
Design and Human Behavior
Melanie Moser, Morgan State University
Design and Planning
Eve Blau, Harvard University
Development Charges
David Amborski, MCIP, RPP, Ryerson University
Digital Design
Richard M. Levy, AIA Assoc., RPP, MCI, University
of Calgary
Development Codes
Lisa Wise, AICP, California Polytechnic State
University, San Luis Obispo
Digital Environment
Keith Evan Green, Clemson University
Design Pedagogy
Raymond Lifchez, University of California,
Berkeley
Development Economics
Jenny H. Liu, Portland State University
Abhinav Alakshendra, University of Florida
Jeremy Weber, University of Pittsburgh
Development Ethics
Kieran Donaghy, Cornell University
Development Finance
Richard B. Peiser, Harvard University
Karl Seidman, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Emil Malizia, AICP, University of North Carolina
Development in Asia
Reginald Y. Kwok, University of Hawaii
Development Law
Leo Longo, Ryerson University
Development Management
Edward Kaiser, FAICP, University of North
Carolina
Ray Burby, FAICP, University of North Carolina
Development of Climate Decision Support Tools
Anamaria Bukvic, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
and State University
Development of Computer-based Technologies
Michael Batty, Arizona State University
Development Planning
Robert B. Kent, California State University,
Northridge
Bish Sanyal, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Judith Tendler, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Elan Daniel, Ohio State University
A-10
Digital Media
Cassie Branum, Georgia Institute of Technology
Mark Lindquist, ASLA, University of Calgary
Digital Visualization
Guoping Huang, University of Virginia
Diplomacy and International Relations
Jacqueline Quevedo, State University of New
York at Albany
Disaster and Domestic Security
Ernest Sternberg, University at Buffalo, SUNY
Disaster and Risk Management
Stephanie E. Chang, University of British
Columbia
Disaster Management
Yu Xiao, Texas A&M University
Karl Kim, University of Hawaii
Seiji Yamada, University of Hawaii
Disaster Management and Recovery Planning
David Pijawka, Arizona State University
Disaster Mitigation
Fred A. Hurand, FAICP, Eastern Washington
University
Ayse Yonder, Pratt Institute
Disaster Mitigation Recovery Planning
William Siembieda, AICP, California Polytechnic
State University, San Luis Obispo
Disaster Planning
Jim Schwab, AICP, University of Iowa
Disaster Planning and Management
Anuradha Mukherji, East Carolina University
Disaster Recovery
Lawrence J. Vale, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Gavin Smith, University of North Carolina
Ecological Democracy
Ken Yocom, University of Washington
Ecological Design
Jean Marie Hartman, Rutgers University, School
of Environmental and Biological Sciences
Mary-Ellen Tyler, University of Calgary
Ecological Design and Planning
Forster Ndubisi, Texas A&M University
Ecological Economics
William Rees, FRSC, University of British
Columbia
Ecological Land Use Planning
Frederick Steiner, FASLA, FAAR, The University of
Texas at Austin
Ecological Modeling
Shiguo JiangState, University of New York at
Albany
Paul Galpern, University of Calgary
Ecological Networks
Paul Galpern, University of Calgary
Ecological Planning
Lisa Dunaway, Ball State University
William Cohen, FAICP, Temple University
Jordi Honey-Ross, University of British
Columbia
Ecological Restorations
Mary-Ellen Tyler, University of Calgary
Downtown Development
Kyle Ezell, Ohio State University
Ecological Systems
William Rees, FRSC, University of British
Columbia
Downtown Management
Brad Segal, University of Colorado, Denver
Downtown Planning
Anna Jones, University of Colorado, Denver
Ken Schroeppel, University of Colorado, Denver
Downtown Redevelopment
Robert G. Shibley, FAIA, AICP, University at
Buffalo, SUNY
Downtown Revitalization
Norman Mintz, Pratt Institute
Downtown Trends and Issues
Brad Segal, University of Colorado, Denver
Due Diligence
Shai Roos, University of Texas, Arlington
Dynamics of Democratic Problem Solving
Xavier de Souza Briggs, Massachusetts Institute
of Technology
Early Childhood Education and Intervention
Stephanie Curenton, Rutgers, The State
University of New Jersey
East Asian Studies
Christopher J. Smith, State University of New
York at Albany
Ecology
Rosanna G. Rivero, University of Georgia
Econometrics
Darrick Hamilton, The New School
Economic
Michael Kuby, Arizona State University
Economic Analysis
Elizabeth Mack, Arizona State University
Economic Analysis of Law
Eran Kaplinsky, University of Alberta
Economic Analysis of Transportation
Robert B. Noland, Rutgers, The State University
of New Jersey
Economic and Community Development
Deden Rukmana, Savannah State University
Rebecca Walter, The University of Texas at San
Antonio
Gerardo Sandoval, University of Oregon
Economic and Fiscal Impact
Dean Bellas, AICP, Catholic University of America
A-11
A-12
Economic Growth
Lisa Dunaway, Ball State University
Economic Impact Analysis
Qisheng Pan, Texas Southern University
Economic Inequality
Manuel Pastor, University of Southern California
Economic Institutions and Growth Policy
Analysis
Michael Piore, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Economic Modeling
Jae Hong Kim, University of California, Irvine
Economic Planning
Elas R. Gutirrez, University of Puerto Rico
Economic Restructuring of Urban Environments
Robert Beauregard, Columbia University
Economic Transformation
Matthew Drennan, Cornell University
Economic-Impact Analysis
Karen R. Polenske, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Economics
Duncan Chembezi, Alabama A&M University
Charles A. Long, San Jos State University
J.R. DeShazo, University of California, Los
Angeles
Margaret Schneemann, University of Illinois at
Chicago
Grant Jacobsen, University of Oregon
Richard Green, University of Southern California
Lisa Morris, University of Southern Maine
Economics - Agglomeration Economics
Jennifer Joy Clark, Georgia Institute of
Technology
Economics and Policy Analysis
Stuart Shapiro, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey
Economics of Exurban Land Uses
Renee A. Irvin, University of Oregon
David W. Marcouiller, AICP, University of
Wisconsin-Madison
Economics of Sustainable Urbanism
Wei Li, Texas A&M University
Ecosystem Management
Samuel Brody, Texas A&M University
Kathryn Frank, University of Florida
Ecosystem Services
Sarah Dooling, The University of Texas at Austin
Frank Gallagher, Rutgers University, School of
Environmental and Biological Sciences
Mattijs van Maasakkers, Ohio State University
Ecotourism
Grace Dyrness, University of Southern California
Edible Landscapes & Food Security
Nina-Marie Lister, MCIP, RPP, Ryerson University
Education Finance
David Listokin, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey
Education Policy
Stephanie Curenton, Rutgers, The State
University of New Jersey
Alec Ian Gershbert, The New School
Educational Planning
Rafael L. Irizarry, University of Puerto Rico
Educational Policy as it Relates to the
Challenges of Urban Schools
Gary Orfield, University of California, Los
Angeles
Educational Technology
Eric Klopfer, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Effects of Economic Restructuring on Shrinking
Regions
Margaret Cowell, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
and State University
E-Government
David Prosperi, Florida Atlantic University
I-Shian (Ivan) Suen, Virginia Commonwealth
University
e-Learning
Jocelyn Widmer, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
and State University
Electoral Geography
Jason R. Jurjevich, Portland State University
Electronic Media and Design of Public Space
Carlo Ratti, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Emergency Management
John Keller, FAICP, Kansas State University
James P. Creedon, Temple University
John Cooper, Jr., Texas A&M University
Emergency Planning
Gary Crosby, Alabama A&M University
Emergency Preparedness and Disaster
Mitigation
JiYoung Park, University at Buffalo, SUNY
Emergency Response and Community
Preparedness
Glenn Steve Johnson, Texas Southern University
Emerging Markets
Qiulin KeUniversity, College London
Employer Assisted Housing
Marilyn Robinson, The University of Arizona
Employment Policy
Carl E. Van Horn, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey
Energy
Michael Kuby, Arizona State University
Gulsah Akar, Ohio State University
Jean-Michel Guldmann, Ohio State University
Entitlements
Shai Roos, University of Texas, Arlington
Entrepreneurship and Neighborhood
Economies
Stacey Sutton, Columbia University
Environment
Brian W. Okey, Indiana University of
Pennsylvania
Zhan Guo, New York University
Kimberly A. Burton, AICP, PE, Ohio State
University
Andrew Kaufman, University of Hawaii
Shanti Gamper-Rabindran, University of
Pittsburgh
Energy Biofuel
Doreen Liberto Blanck, AICP, California
Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Energy Planning
James Strathman, Portland State University
Loren Lutzenhiser, Portland State University
Chris Benedict, RA, Pratt Institute
Energy Planning and Policy/Renewable Energy
John Randolph, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
and State University
Energy Policy
William Bowen, Cleveland State University
Clinton J. Andrews, Rutgers, The State University
of New Jersey
Frank Felder, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey
Peter Flachsbart, AICP, University of Hawaii
Energy Policy Planning
David J. Edelman Eur Ing, SIA, FAICP, University
of Cincinnati
Energy Resource Management
Michael Marchand, Eastern Washington
University
Energy Systems Management
Michael Bobker, Pratt Institute
Energy/Environmental Analysis
Karen R. Polenske, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Engineering
Earthea Nance, Texas Southern University
English and Pan-African Studies
Charisma Acey, University of California, Berkeley
Enterprise Planning
Bruce W. Frankel, Ball State University
A-13
Environmental Education
R.J. Multari, University at Buffalo, SUNY
Environmental Law
Frank Schnidman, Florida Atlantic University
Jerold S. Kayden, Harvard University
Gavin Kearney, Pratt Institute
Samara Swanston, JD, Pratt Institute
Joanne Walker, Temple University
Kimberly Mickelson, AICP, Texas A&M University
Walter McCoy, Texas Southern University
Robert Russell, AICP, Tufts University
Gilbert McNeish, University of Colorado, Denver
Casey Jarman, University of Hawaii
Stephen Miller, J.D., University of Idaho
Tony Arnold, University of Louisville
Environmental Equity
Douglas Houston, University of California, Irvine
Environmental Ethics
Tim Keane, Kansas State University
Environmental Ethics and Policy
John Browder, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University
Environmental Geography
Anna Dvorak, Eastern Washington University
Environmental Governance and Planning
Kristof Van Assche, University of Alberta
Environmental Health
Michael Greenberg, Rutgers, The State
University of New Jersey
Mary E. Davis, Tufts University
Jason Corburn, University of California, Berkeley
Environmental Health Policy
Richard J. Jackson, University of California, Los
Angeles
Environmental History
Claude Willey, California State University,
Northridge
Environmental Impact Analysis
David Listokin, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey
John Woolschlager, Saint Louis University
Li Yin, University at Buffalo, SUNY
Environmental Impact Assessment
Frederick Steiner, FASLA, FAAR, The University of
Texas at Austin
Ruth Steiner, University of Florida
Lisa DeChano-Cook, Western Michigan
University
Environmental Impact Review
George R. Frantz, AICP, ASLA, Cornell University
Environmental Issues
David Snow, AICP, University of California, Irvine
Environmental Justice
Aaron Golub, Arizona State University
Jason Kelley, Arizona State University
Jaap Vos, Boise State University
Anna Joo Kim, Georgia Institute of Technology
Joyce Klein Rosenthal, Harvard University
Eddie Bautista, Pratt Institute
Samara Swanston, JD, Pratt Institute
Glenn Steve Johnson, Texas Southern University
Laura Solitare, Texas Southern University
Robert Bullard, Texas Southern University
Penn S. Loh, Tufts University
Leith Deacon, University of Alberta
Jan Marie Fritz, CCS, University of Cincinnati
Julian D. Marshall, University of Minnesota
Environmental Justice and Vulnerability
Christopher Boone, Arizona State University
A-14
A-15
Ethnic Communities
Sanjoy Mazumdar, University of California, Irvine
Environmental Review
David Weintraub, California State University,
Northridge
Graham Trelstad, Columbia University
Ethnic Segregation
Sonia Arbaci, University College London
Environmental Risk
Andrew Rumbach, University of Colorado,
Denver
Environmental Risk Assessment
Ronald Pushchak, MCIP, RPP, Ryerson University
Environmental Science and Policy
Mark Hanson, University of Southern California
Environmental Sciences
Naomi Adiv, Portland State University
Environmental Security
Allan W. Shearer, The University of Texas at
Austin
European Planning
John J. Accordino, AICP, Virginia Commonwealth
University
Environmental Stewardship
Cary Clouse, University of Massachusetts
Amherst
Environmental Sustainability
Audrey Leous, Georgia Institute of Technology
Charles Allison, The New School
Environmental Systems
Joseph W. Bencloski, Indiana University of
Pennsylvania
Evacuation Planning
John L. Renne, AICP, University of New Orleans
Environmental Vulnerability
Francisco Lara, Arizona State University
Evaluation
Leslie Hoey, University of Michigan
Environment-Behavior Research
Umut Toker, California Polytechnic State
University, San Luis Obispo
Elizabeth Macdonald, University of California,
Berkeley
Evaluation Research
Kem Lowry, University of Hawaii
A-16
Everyday Urbanism
Richard Dagenhart, Georgia Institute of
Technology
Evolution of the American Urban Medical Care
Delivery System
Paul L. Knox, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University
Evolutionary Genetics
Marco Musiani, University of Calgary
Evolving Education and Practice Models in
Architecture
Kate Schwennsen, Clemson University
Experiential Learning
George R. Frantz, AICP, ASLA, Cornell University
Facilitation
Doreen Liberto Blanck, AICP, California
Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Aftab Erfan, University of British Columbia
Hope Mander, University of Oklahoma
Fiscal/Regional Planning
Roger E. Hamlin, Michigan State University
Fishery Management
Philip Watson, University of Idaho
Food Accessibility
Jungfeng Jiao, The University of Texas at Austin
Facility Siting
Alan Murray, Arizona State University
Fair Lending/Anti-Predatory Lending
Roberto Quercia, University of North Carolina
Feasibility Analysis
Lisa Wise, AICP, California Polytechnic State
University, San Luis Obispo
Federal Land Management Planning Processes
Tamara Laninga, AICP, University of Idaho
Feminist and Planning Theory
Katharine Rankin, University of Toronto
Finance
Terrance J. Regan, Boston University
Dean Bellas, AICP, Catholic University of America
Joseph J. Seneca, Rutgers, The State University
of New Jersey
Stuart Meck, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey
Charles Allison, The New School
Stephen Schlickman, University of Illinois at
Chicago
David Miller, University of Pittsburgh
Financial Analysis and Management for Nonprofit Organizations
David Orlinoff, Tufts University
Financial Feasibility
Steven Webber, MCIP, RPP, Ryerson University
Food Deserts
Robbyn J.F. Abbitt, Miami University
Food Security
William M. Rodgers III, Rutgers, The State
University of New Jersey
Food Systems Planning
Jill Clark, Ohio State University
Tanya Denckla-Cobb, University of Virginia
Russell J. Fricano, Minnesota State University,
Mankato
Nathan Crane McClintock, Portland State
University
Samina Raja, University at Buffalo, SUNY
Leslie Hoey, University of Michigan
Gregory A. Donofrio, University of Minnesota
Timothy Beatley, University of Virginia
Branden Born, University of Washington
Brian Conz, Westfield State University
Forecasting
Geoffrey Hewings, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign
Form Based Zoning
Nicolas Ronderos, New Jersey Institute of
Technology
Form-based Code
Peter Park, University of Colorado, Denver
Form-Based Zoning Codes
James Lindberg, University of Colorado, Denver
Financial Management
Dennis Bausman, Clemson University
Freight
Catherine T. Lawson, State University of New
York at Albany
Freight Mobility
Edward McCormack, University of Washington
Freight Transportation
Qisheng Pan, Texas Southern University
A-17
Geography
Chris Pyke, George Washington University
Kristopher Olds, University of WisconsinMadison
Lisa Naughton, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Gregory Veeck, Western Michigan University
Geography and Regional Economic
Development
Amy K. Glasmeier, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Geography of Child Care
Kenya Covington, California State University,
Northridge
Geography of Opportunity
Rebecca Walter, The University of Texas at San
Antonio
Geography of Urban Political Change
Michael Glass, University of Pittsburgh
Geospatial & Geovisualization Tools &
Information
Brent Chamberlain, Kansas State University
Geospatial Analysis
Robbyn J.F. Abbitt, Miami University
Michelle M. Thompson, University of New
Orleans
Geospatial Applications for Land Use Planning
Richard J. Hoch, AICP, CEP, Indiana University of
Pennsylvania
Geospatial Information Analysis
Shaowen Wang, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Geospatial Technologies
Mark Manone, Northern Arizona University
GIS
Berneece Herbert, Alabama A&M University
Wubishet Tadesse, Alabama A&M University
Christopher Boone, Arizona State University
David A. Schoen, Ball State University
Sanglim Yoo, Ball State University
Thomas Wuerzer, Boise State University
Kenneth Topping, FAICP, California Polytechnic
State University, San Luis Obispo
Dohyung Kim, California State Polytechnic
University, Pomona
Craig Olwert, California State University,
Northridge
Stephen L. Sperry, Clemson University
Jessica Braden, Columbia University
Jennifer Minner, Cornell University
Hugh Semple, Eastern Michigan University
William Welsh, Eastern Michigan University
Yichun Xie, Eastern Michigan University
Anna Dvorak, Eastern Washington University
Kerry Brooks, Eastern Washington University
Stacy Warren, Eastern Washington University
Michael Stamm, Florida Atlantic University
Jeffrey Brown, Florida State University
Anthony Giarusso, AICP, Georgia Institute of
Technology
Liora Sahar, Georgia Institute of Technology
Ramachandra Sivakumar, Georgia Institute of
Technology
A-18
GIS Applications
Diana Mitsova, Florida Atlantic University
Ahmed El-Geneidy, McGill University
A-19
Health Disparities
Robert Bullard, Texas Southern University
Green Technology
Ken Yocom, University of Washington
Group Facilitation
Anna Jones, University of Colorado, Denver
Hazard Mitigation
Michael Boswell, AICP, California Polytechnic
State University, San Luis Obispo
Health Economics
Nancy Wolff, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey
Nicole S. Ngo, University of Oregon
Health Economics and Policy
Shanti Gamper-Rabindran, University of
Pittsburgh
Health Impact Assessment
Jason Corburn, University of California, Berkeley
Health Planning
Ann Forsyth, Harvard University
Health Policy
Carolyn Whitzman, The University of Melbourne
Health Policy and Planning
James R. Bohland, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
and State University
Health Promotion
Shalini Misra, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University
Health Service Planning
Kyle Y. Whitfield, RPP, MCIP, University of Alberta
Health/Design
Robert Hewitt, Clemson University
Healthy Cities
Carolyn Whitzman, The University of Melbourne
Healthy Communities
David J. Allison, Clemson University
Dina G. Battisto, Clemson University
Dave Julian, Ohio State University
Tracy McMillan, Ohio State University
A-20
Healthy Neighborhoods
Marilyn Robinson, The University of Arizona
Healthy Places
Sarah McCord Smith, Georgia Institute of
Technology
Healthy Urban Planning
Christopher Auffrey, University of Cincinnati
Heritage and Cultural Development
Dennis Frenchman, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Heritage Areas
Shelley Mastran, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
and State University
Heritage Conservation
Larry Beasley, University of British Columbia
Heritage Conservation and Cultural Recourses
Brooks Jeffery, The University of Arizona
High Tech Industrialization
Peilei Fan, Michigan State University
High-occupancy Vehicle Facilities
Katherine Turnbull, Texas A&M University
Highway Design
Lei Yu, Texas Southern University
Historic and Vernacular Landscapes
Umit Yilmaz, University of Georgia
Historic Cities
Jyoti Hosagrahar, Columbia University
Historic Conservation
Jyoti Hosagrahar, Columbia University
Historic Preservation
Joseph A. Lee, AICP, Alabama A&M University
Katherine Crewe, Arizona State University
Stephanie R. Ryberg-Webster, Cleveland State
University
Jennifer Minner, Cornell University
Sherene Baugher, Cornell University
Stuart W. Stein, FAICP, Cornell University
Jerry Weitz, FAICP, East Carolina University
Norman Tyler, FAICP, Eastern Michigan
University
Ted Ligibel, Eastern Michigan University
William J. Drummond, Georgia Institute of
Technology
Jerold S. Kayden, Harvard University
Rahul Mehrotra, Harvard University
Neha Mehrotra, Iowa State University
Gary Stith, AICP, Kansas State University
La Barbara Wigfall, Kansas State University
Beth Wielde Heidelberg, Minnesota State
University, Mankato
Dale Green, Morgan State University
Daniel Campo, Morgan State University
Ruth Connell, AIA, Morgan State University
Thomas W. Paradis, Northern Arizona University
Nancy Recchie, Ohio State University
Jonathan Meyers, Pratt Institute
Kevin Wolfe, RA, Pratt Institute
Lacey Tauber, Pratt Institute
Lisa Ackerman, Pratt Institute
Nadya Nenadich, Pratt Institute
Ned Kaufman, Pratt Institute
Patricia Fisher-Olsen, Pratt Institute
Theodore Prudon, Pratt Institute
Vicki Weiner, Pratt Institute
Kerry Traynor, University at Buffalo, SUNY
James Lindberg, University of Colorado, Denver
Korkut Onaran, University of Colorado, Denver
Kristin Larsen, AICP, University of Florida
William Chapman, University of Hawaii
James Peters, University of Illinois at Chicago
Gregory A. Donofrio, University of Minnesota
Jacob Wagner, University of Missouri- Kansas
City
Joy Swallow, FAIA, University of MissouriKansas City
Stephanie Frank, University of Missouri- Kansas
City
Jane S. Brooks, FAICP, University of New Orleans
Historical Preservation
Ethan Carr, FASLA, University of Massachusetts
Amherst
History
Lohren Deeg, Ball State University
Miriam Gusevich, Catholic University of America
Matthew Gebhardt, AICP, Portland State
University
Brian Goldstein, University of WisconsinMadison
History - Urban Design & Development
Michael Holleran, The University of Texas at
Austin
History - Water History
Michael Holleran, The University of Texas at
Austin
History and Theory
Raphal Fischler, McGill University
History and Theory of Architecture
Peter Laurence, Clemson University
History and Theory of Planning
Hilary Ballon, New York University
History and Theory of Urban Form
Eve Blau, Harvard University
Elizabeth Macdonald, University of California,
Berkeley
A-21
History/Theory
Robert Hewitt, Clemson University
HIV/AIDS Activism
Michele T. Berger, University of North Carolina
Homelessness
Paul Rollinson, AICP, Missouri State University
Homelessness and Poverty
Deden Rukmana, Savannah State University
Housing
Gary Crosby, Alabama A&M University
Joseph A. Lee, AICP, Alabama A&M University
Joochul Kim, Arizona State University
Vera Adams, Ball State University
Amanda Johnson Ashley, Boise State University
Pengyu Zhu, Boise State University
Abhishek Tiwari, California State Polytechnic
University, Pomona
Felix R. Barreto, California State Polytechnic
University, Pomona
Christopher Teng, AICP, California State
University, Northridge
Keith Evan Green, Clemson University
Mickey Lauria, Clemson University
Lance Freeman, Columbia University
Stuart W. Stein, FAICP, Cornell University
Anuradha Mukherji, East Carolina University
A-22
Housing Policy
Lisa Wise, AICP, California Polytechnic State
University, San Luis Obispo
Abhishek Tiwari, California State University,
Northridge
Daniel Immergluck, Georgia Institute of
Technology
Phillip Clay, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
David Listokin, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey
Ray Bromley, AICP, State University of New York
at Albany
Michael Oden, The University of Texas at Austin
Rosalind Greenstein, Tufts University
Abhishek Tiwari, University of California, Irvine
Jacqueline Leavitt, University of California, Los
Angeles
Abhinav Alakshendra, University of Florida
Andrew Greenlee, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign
Jerry Anthony, AICP, University of Iowa
Casey Dawkins, University of Maryland, College
Park
Mai Nguyen, University of North Carolina
Richard Green, University of Southern California
Housing Density
Tunney Lee, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Human Geography
Daniel Turbeville, Eastern Washington University
Stacy Warren, Eastern Washington University
Lucius Hallet IV, Western Michigan University
Human Resource Management
Miriam Porter, Minnesota State University,
Mankato
Behrooz Kalantari, Savannah State University
Human Resources and Training
Paul Osterman, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Human Resources/Corporate Strategy
Thomas Vietorisz, Cornell University
Human Rights
Balakrishnan Rajagopal, Massachusetts Institute
of Technology
Paul Nelson, University of Pittsburgh
Human Rights and Women
Lourdes Beneria, Cornell University
Human Services
Sammis White, University of WisconsinMilwaukee
Human Settlement and Transitive Landscape
Paul Voos, ASLA, Morgan State University
Human Settlements
Joseli Macedo, AICP, University of Florida
Human-Computer Interfaces
Carlo Ratti, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Human-environment Interactions
Moira Zellner, University of Illinois at Chicago
Lucie Laurian, University of Iowa
Kelli Larson, Arizona State University
Housing Recovery
Shannon Van Zandt, AICP, Texas A&M University
Humanitarian Assistance
Meredith Turshen, Rutgers, The State University
of New Jersey
Seiji Yamada, University of Hawaii
Humanitarian Intervention
Brien Hallett, University of Hawaii
Human-wildlife Conflicts
Marco Musiani, University of Calgary
Housing Systems
Sonia Arbaci, University College London
Image Processing
Stephen L. Sperry, Clemson University
Human Development
Monica A. Haddad, Iowa State University
Immersive Environments
Mark Lindquist, ASLA, University of Calgary
A-23
Indigenous Planning
Theodore Jojola, University of New Mexico
Informal Participation
Jeffrey Hou, University of Washington
Immigrant Neighborhoods
Gerardo Sandoval, University of Oregon
Indigenous Rights
Davianna P. McGregor, University of Hawaii
Informal Settlements
Fernando Lara, The University of Texas at Austin
Informality
Riem EI-Zoghbi, AICP, University of Oklahoma
Immigration
David Howell, The New School
Simone Buechler, University of Illinois at
Chicago
Domenic Vitiello, University of Pennsylvania
Immigration and Community Food Planning
Kathe Newman, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey
Immigration Settlement
Zhixi Cecilia Zhuang, MCIP, RPP, Ryerson
University
Impact Analysis
Stuart Meck, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey
Impact Assessment
Mulatu Wubneh, East Carolina University
Alan Altshuler, Harvard University
Stuart H. Huntington, Iowa State University
James Strathman, Portland State University
George O. Rogers, Texas A&M University
Marco Musiani, University of Calgary
Ragui A. Assaad, University of Minnesota
Allan D. Kotin, University of Southern California
George Galster, Wayne State University
Indonesia
Sidney Saltzman, Cornell University
Industrial and Ethnological Change
Smita Srinivas, Columbia University
Industrial Development/Redevelopment Policy
Zenia Z. Kotval, AICP, Michigan State University
Industrial Ecology
Hilary Nixon, San Jos State University
Thomas Theis, University of Illinois at Chicago
Industrial Location and Spatial Econometrics
Daniel McMillen, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Industrial Policy
Margaret E. Dewar, University of Michigan
Industrial Restructuring and Labor Market
Dynamics
Goetz Wolff, University of California, Los Angeles
Industrial, Spatial and Labor Analysis
Goetz Wolff, University of California, Los Angeles
Industry and Firm Economics
Bart Cramer, University of Iowa
Impact Fees
James Nicholas, University of Florida
Industry Studies
Jennifer Joy Clark, Georgia Institute of
Technology
Impact of Transportation
Tracy McMillan, Northern Arizona University
Income Redistribution
Henry A. Coleman, Rutgers, The State University
of New Jersey
Independent Mobility for Children
Carolyn Whitzman, The University of Melbourne
India
Michael Tomlan, Cornell University
Indigenous Cartographies
Bjorn Sletto, The University of Texas at Austin
Indigenous Community Planning
Jeff Cook, University of British Columbia
Shane Pointe, University of British Columbia
Indigenous Human Rights
Theodore Jojola, University of New Mexico
Indigenous Law
Crystal Reeves, University of British Columbia
Inequality
Yuri Mansury, Cornell University
Darrick Hamilton, The New School
Andrew Greenlee, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign
Ruby Mendenhall, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign
Marcela Gonzlez Rivas, University of Pittsburgh
Informal Economy
Bish Sanyal, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Informal Housing
Jake Wegmann, The University of Texas at Austin
Joseli Macedo, AICP, University of Florida
Information Assurance
Barbara Endicott-Popovsky, University of
Washington
Information Services
William A. Max Dieber, University of Illinois at
Chicago
Information Systems
Norman H. Okamura, University of Hawaii
Information Systems in Planning
J.S. Onsimo Sandoval, Saint Louis University
Information Technology
Ceasar McDowell, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Melvin King, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Information Technology for Planning
Ilir Bejleri, University of Florida
Stanley Latimer, AICP, University of Florida
Zhong-Ren Peng, University of Florida
Infrastructure
Joshua Hassol, Boston University
Ralph Gakenheimer, AICP/FAICP, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology
Jennifer Evans-Cowley, AICP, Ohio State
University
Robert Cervero, University of California,
Berkeley
Stephen Ramos, DDES, University of Georgia
Anne Dunning, University of Kansas
Frank Sleegers, University of Massachusetts
Amherst
Infrastructure and Land Use
Teresa Cordova, University of Illinois at Chicago
Infrastructure and Public Services
Michael Multari, California Polytechnic State
University, San Luis Obispo
Jennifer Wolch, University of California, Berkeley
Paul Hanley, University of Iowa
Peter Gordon, University of Southern California
Infrastructure and Services Finance Plans
Dev Vrat, AICP, California State University,
Northridge
Infrastructure and Urban Services Planning
James Spencer, Clemson University
Infrastructure Development
Kenneth Topping, FAICP, California Polytechnic
State University, San Luis Obispo
A-24
Interdisciplinary Collaboration
Linda Samuels, The University of Arizona
Infrastructure Investment
Igor Z. Vojnovic, Michigan State University
Institutional Design
David Pijawka, Arizona State University
Interdisciplinary Education
Vivek Shandas, Portland State University
Institutional Integration
Charles R. Rivasplata, San Jos State University
Interdisciplinary Pedagogy
Sarah Dooling, The University of Texas at Austin
Infrastructure Planning
Gwendolyn H. Urey, California State Polytechnic
University, Pomona
Darius Sollohub, AIA, New Jersey Institute of
Technology
Georgeen Theodore, AIA, New Jersey Institute
of Technology
Robert Hutchinson, AICP, New Jersey Institute of
Technology
Thomas Dallessio, AICP/PP, New Jersey Institute
of Technology
Jean-Daniel Saphores, University of California,
Irvine
Interdisciplinary Planning
Huston Gibson, Kansas State University
Infrastructure Policy
Sarah Catz, University of California, Irvine
Infrastructure/Public Services
Petra Doan, Florida State University
Timothy Chapin, Florida State University
Alan Altshuler, Harvard University
Jose A. Gomex Ibanez, Harvard University
Rae Zimmerman, New York University
Zhan Guo, New York University
Jennifer Dill, Portland State University
Gary Pivo, The University of Arizona
David Moreau, University of North Carolina
Inner City Change and Planning Innovation
Tom Hutton, University of British Columbia
Inner-city Revitalization
Kimberly Sharp, AICP, Northern Arizona
University
Innovation
Richard Shearmur, McGill University
Innovation and Biotechnology
Fangzhu Zhang, University College London
Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Maryann Feldman, University of North Carolina
Innovation, Productivity, and Competitiveness
Howard Wial, University of Illinois at Chicago
Intercultural Cities
Julian Agyeman, Tufts University
A-25
International Conservation
Lisa Ackerman, Pratt Institute
International Development
Donald Outland, Alabama A&M University
Hemalata Dandekar, California Polytechnic State
University, San Luis Obispo
Elliott Sclar, Columbia University
Anuradha Mukherji, East Carolina University
Petra Doan, Florida State University
Rebecca Miles, Florida State University
Deidre Schmidt, Harvard University
Diane Davis, Harvard University
Michael Hooper, Harvard University
Richard B. Peiser, Harvard University
Calvin O. Masilela, Indiana University of
Pennsylvania
Gabreilla Carolini, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Abraham Ndungu, Ohio State University
Burkhard von Rabenau, Ohio State University
Joseph Campbell, Ohio State University
Meredith Turshen, Rutgers, The State University
of New Jersey
Lawrence Altrows, Ryerson University
David Bell, Savannah State University
Ray Bromley, AICP, State University of New York
at Albany
Alec Ian Gershbert, The New School
Samina Raja, University at Buffalo, SUNY
Manish Shirgaokar, AICP, University of Alberta
John Friedmann, University of British Columbia
Michael Leaf, University of British Columbia
Ananya Roy, University of California, Berkeley
David Smith, University of California, Irvine
Seth Pipkin, University of California, Irvine
Carla Chifos, AICP, University of Cincinnati
Johanna W. Looye, University of Cincinnati
Stephen Ramos, DDES, University of Georgia
John Betancur, University of Illinois at Chicago
Joseph Grengs, AICP, University of Michigan
Daniel Dermitzel, University of Missouri- Kansas
City
David Gladstone, University of New Orleans
Meenu Tewari, University of North Carolina
Ivonne Audirac, University of Texas, Arlington
Yekang Ko, University of Texas, Arlington
Ellen M. Bassett, University of Virginia
International Development and Planning
M.C. Nihal Perera, Ball State University
Marcelo Tovar Restrepo, Columbia University
Mulatu Wubneh, East Carolina University
Subhrajit Guhathakurta, Georgia Institute of
Technology
Siddhartha Sen, Morgan State University
Gerald Sussman, Portland State University
Deden Rukmana, Savannah State University
AnnaLee Saxenian, University of California,
Berkeley
Nezar AlSayyad, University of California,
Berkeley
Michael Storper, University of California, Los
Angeles
Susanna Hecht, University of California, Los
Angeles
Ting Wei Zhang, University of Illinois at Chicago
John W. Fuller, AICP, University of Iowa
Manuel Castells, University of Southern
California
Tridib Banerjee, FAICP, University of Southern
California
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University
Li Yang, Western Michigan University
International Planning and Design
Peter G. Rowe, Harvard University
International Planning and Development
Alejandro de Castro Mazarro, Columbia
University
Jerold S. Kayden, Harvard University
Weiping Wu, Tufts University
Fulong Wu, University College London
International Planning Systems
Alan March, The University of Melbourne
International Planning
William Siembieda, AICP, California Polytechnic
State University, San Luis Obispo
International Politics
Bernard L. Bongang, Savannah State University
International Studies in Planning
Lourdes Beneria, Cornell University
International Studies in Scandinavia, Italy and
Panama
Roger Trancik, Cornell University
International Sustainable Development
Tariq Banuri, University of Utah
International Sustainable Urbanism
Jack F. Ahern, FASLA, University of
Massachusetts Amherst
International Trade
James P. Lewandowski, West Chester University
International Transportation
Aaron Golub, Arizona State University
Erick Guerra, University of Pennsylvania
International University Civic Engagement
Robert M. Hollister, Tufts University
International Urban Design
Katherine Crewe, Arizona State University
International Urban Environmental Issues
Ken Salo, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
International Urbanization
Neema Kudva, Cornell University
Porus Olpadwala, Cornell University
William W. Goldsmith, Cornell University
International, Interdisciplinary, Communitybased projects
Flavia Montenegro-Menezes, University of
Massachusetts Amherst
Inter-organizational Networks
Joaquin Herranz, Jr., University of Washington
Interplay of Race, Ethnicity, Urban Poverty and
Labor Markets
Michael Stoll, University of California, Los
Angeles
Land Use
Ana Maria Whitaker, AICP, California State
Polytechnic University, Pomona
Julianna Delgado, AICP, California State
Polytechnic University, Pomona
Eldad Gothelf, Columbia University
Kerry Brooks, Eastern Washington University
Marilyn Mammano, AICP, Florida Atlantic
University
Karen Jumonville, AICP, Florida State University
Timothy Chapin, Florida State University
Carlton Basmajian, Iowa State University
Judith Layzer, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Patricia L. Machemer, Michigan State University
Peilei Fan, Michigan State University
Helen M. Spinelli, AICP, Morgan State University
Jennifer Evans-Cowley, AICP, Ohio State
University
Ethan P. Seltzer, Portland State University
John Shapiro, AICP, Pratt Institute
Charles Guttenplan, AICP, Temple University
Phillip Berke, Texas A&M University
Robert Bullard, Texas Southern University
Daniel G. Chatman, University of California,
Berkeley
Paul Waddell, University of California, Berkeley
David Snow, AICP, University of California, Irvine
Stephen Miller, J.D., University of Idaho
Arnab Chakraborty, AICP, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign
Dustin Allred, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Scott Spak, University of Iowa
Josh Whitehead, AICP, University of Memphis
Sungyop Kim, University of Missouri- Kansas
City
Richard Collins, University of Virginia
Branden Born, University of Washington
Christine Bae, University of Washington
Ralph Buehler, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University
Thomas W. Sanchez, Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and State University
Carolyn G. Loh, Wayne State University
Marijoan Bull, AICP, Westfield State University
Gregg Dohrn, Eastern Washington University
Land Use an Cover Change
Alexander Buyantuev, State University of New
York at Albany
Land Use Analysis
Ryan Perkl, The University of Arizona
Land Use Analysis and Modeling
Paul Zwick, University of Florida
Land Use and Air Quality
Brian Stone, Jr., Georgia Institute of Technology
Land Acquisition
Shai Roos, University of Texas, Arlington
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Landscape Photography
Anne Whiston Spirn, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Landscape Planning
Nik Luka, McGill University
Dietwald Gruehn, Michigan State University
Allan W. Shearer, The University of Texas at
Austin
Jack F. Ahern, FASLA, University of
Massachusetts Amherst
Robert L. Ryan, University of Massachusetts
Amherst
Larissa Larsen, University of Michigan
Landscape Theory
Wolfram Hoefer, Rutgers University, School of
Environmental and Biological Sciences
Landscape Urbanism
Nina-Marie Lister, MCIP, RPP, Ryerson University
Dean Almy, The University of Texas at Austin
Land-use and Site Planning/Design
David A. Schoen, Ball State University
M.C. Nihal Perera, Ball State University
Ronald Keeble, MCIP, RPP, Ryerson University
Land-use Planning
I-Shian (Ivan) Suen, Virginia Commonwealth
University
Land-use Planning and Regulation
Raphal Fischler, McGill University
Rocco Ferraro, AICP, State University of New York
at Albany
Local Governance
Ilia Murtazashvili, University of Pittsburgh
Leadership
Kate Schwennsen, Clemson University
Leadership and Accountability
David Bell, Savannah State University
Leadership Development
Diane T. Kushlan, Boise State University
Timothy O. Borich, Iowa State University
Tanya Denckla-Cobb, University of Virginia
LEED AP
Lisa Dunaway, Ball State University
LEED Requirements for New Construction
Shima Clarke, Clemson University
Legal Aesthetics
Korkut Onaran, University of Colorado, Denver
Legal Foundations of Planning
Aubrey W. Fountain, III, Esq., Virginia
Commonwealth University
Legal Framework for Land Use Planning
Brian W. Ohm, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Legal Frameworks of Social Policy
Alan Jay Rom, Tufts University
Land-use/Transport planning
Harry Dimitriou, University College London
Legal Writing
Casey Jarman, University of Hawaii
Legislative Politics
Jeffrey Smith, The New School
Life Sciences
Mark Hamin, University of Massachusetts
Amherst
Local and Regional Development
Marla Nelson, AICP, University of New Orleans
Local and Regional Economic Development
David A. Lewis, State University of New York at
Albany
John Tomaney, University College London
Local Government
Manoj Shrestha, University of Idaho
Elizabeth Tyler, FAICP, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign
Kai Tarum, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Rob Kowalski, AICP, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign
Stacey S. White, University of Kansas
Local Government Finance
George Dougherty, University of Pittsburgh
Local Government in Development
Stuart W. Stein, FAICP, Cornell University
Local Government Law
Jon Witten, AICP, Tufts University
Stephen Miller, J.D., University of Idaho
Local Government Management
Janet Cherrington, Minnesota State University,
Mankato
Miriam Porter, Minnesota State University,
Mankato
Robert Nelis, University of Illinois at Chicago
Local Places and Peoples Everyday Lives
Mi Shih, Rutgers, The State University of New
Jersey
Local Planning
Ezra Haber Glenn, AICP, Massachusetts Institute
of Technology
Local Public Finance
Michael Manville, Cornell University
J.R. DeShazo, University of California, Los
Angeles
Daniel McMillen, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Local Stochastic Estimation
Raymond Dezzani, University of Idaho
Locally Unwanted Land Uses (LULUs)
Frank J. Popper, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey
Location Analysis
Michael Kuby, Arizona State University
Location Decisions
Carrie Makarewicz, University of Colorado,
Denver
Logistics Management
Murtaza Haider, McGill University
Local Finances
Ray Tomalty, McGill University
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Locational Conflict
Lois Takahashi, University of California, Los
Angeles
Mathematical Models
Michael Kuby, Arizona State University
Management
George Dougherty, University of Pittsburgh
Mediation
Doreen Liberto Blanck, AICP, California
Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Aftab Erfan, University of British Columbia
Rebecca Saunders, University of Oklahoma
E. Frank Dukes, University of Virginia
Mediation and Facilitation of Organizational
and Public Policy Disputes
Jan Marie Fritz, CCS, University of Cincinnati
Megaregions
David Jung-Hwi Lee, Georgia Institute of
Technology
Mental Health Policy
Tim-Allen Bruckner, University of California,
Irvine
Meteorology
Robert Quinn, Eastern Washington University
Karl Leiker, Westfield State University
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Methodology
Richard Cole, University of Texas, Arlington
Methods
Jeffrey Brown, Florida State University
Linda Loubert, Morgan State University
Andrea Hetling, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey
Metropolitan and Regional Planning
AnnaLee Saxenian, University of California,
Berkeley
Elizabeth Deakin, University of California,
Berkeley
Tschangho John Kim, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign
Gerrit Knaap, University of Maryland, College
Park
Richard S. Bolan, FAICP, University of Minnesota
Deborah Torres, University of Southern
California
Eric J. Heikkila, University of Southern California
Keith Bartholomew, University of Utah
Sammis White, University of WisconsinMilwaukee
Janet Anderson, Wayne State University
Jeffrey Horner, Wayne State University
Rayman Mohamed, Wayne State University
Metropolitan Development
Bumsoo Lee, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Metropolitan Development Patterns
Arthur C. Nelson, FAICP, The University of
Arizona
Metropolitan Governance
Raphal Fischler, McGill University
Scott Bollens, AICP, University of California,
Irvine
Metropolitan Planning
Gary Pivo, The University of Arizona
Karen Chapple, University of California, Berkeley
Metropolitan Planning in Developing Countries
Ralph Gakenheimer, AICP/FAICP, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology
Metropolitan Structural Change
Tom Hutton, University of British Columbia
Metropolitan/Regional Planning
Petra Doan, Florida State University
Catherine L. Ross, Georgia Institute of
Technology
Nancey Green Leigh, FAICP, Georgia Institute of
Technology
Alex Krieger, Harvard University
Carl Abbott, Portland State University
Richard R. Tangum, The University of Texas at
San Antonio
Jane S. Brooks, FAICP, University of New Orleans
Metropolitand and Regional Planning
Philip C. Emmi, University of Utah
Mexico
Sherene Baugher, Cornell University
Microeconomics
Matthew Drennan, Cornell University
Microeconomics Research Design and
Methodology
Smita Srinivas, Columbia University
Microfinance
Lisa J. Servon, The New School
Middle East
Sidney Saltzman, Cornell University
Hooshang Amirahmadi, Rutgers, The State
University of New Jersey
Migration
Patricia Gober, Arizona State University
Lucie Laurian, University of Iowa
Migration and Relocation
Anamaria Bukvic, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
and State University
Migration Studies
Youqin Huang, State University of New York at
Albany
Military Planning
Thomas Fox, University of Memphis
Mill Towns
John R. Mullin, FAICP, University of
Massachusetts Amherst
Mixed-Use Development
Seth Weissman, Georgia Institute of Technology
Mobility and Accessibility
Lidia Kostyniuk, University of Michigan
Mobility Issues
Carol Lewis, Texas Southern University
Modeling
Xinhao Wang, AICP, University of Cincinnati
Modeling and Safety Analysis
Robert Schneider, University of WisconsinMilwaukee
Multimedia
Kamala Todd, University of British Columbia
Multi-modal Travel Behavior
Robert Schneider, University of WisconsinMilwaukee
Multi-Party Negotiation
Kirk Emerson, The University of Arizona
Multiracial Feminism
Michele T. Berger, University of North Carolina
Modernism
Vikramditya P. Praksh, University of
Washington
High-risk Groups
Dona Schneider, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey
Mortage Finance
Richard Green, University of Southern California
Multicultural Planning
Zhixi Cecilia Zhuang, MCIP, RPP, Ryerson
University
Manish Chalana, University of Washington
Multicultural Societies
Yasminah Beebeejuan, University College
London
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Neighborhood Planning
Sonja Ewing, Catholic University of America
Dick Winchell, FAICP, Eastern Washington
University
Veronica Elias, Eastern Washington University
Kathryn Madden, Harvard University
Mitchell Silver, Harvard University
Azza Kamal, The University of Texas at San
Antonio
Bert Moyer, The University of Texas at San
Antonio
Rebecca Walter, The University of Texas at San
Antonio
Richard R. Tangum, The University of Texas at
San Antonio
Donald Shoup, FAICP, University of California,
Los Angeles
Janet Smith, University of Illinois at Chicago
Stacy Harwood, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Michael McCoy, RLA, University of Louisville
Steve Sizemore, University of Louisville
Alexander Chen, University of Maryland, College
Park
Ken Reardon, University of Memphis
June Manning Thomas, University of Michigan
Edward G. Goetz, University of Minnesota
Daniel Abramson, University of Washington
Diane L. Zahm, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
and State University
Neighborhood Planning and Change
Mickey Northcutt, JD, Boston University
Neighborhood Planning and Stabilzation
Marilyn Robinson, The University of Arizona
Neighborhood Revitalization
Elise Bright, AICP, Texas A&M University
Leland Edgecombe, AIA, ASLA, AICP
Catholic University of America
Lance Freeman, Columbia University
William Rohe, University of North Carolina
Neighborhood Stabilization
Teresa Cordova, University of Illinois at Chicago
New Urbanism
Cliff Ellis, Clemson University
Emily Talen, AICP, Arizona State University
Todd M. Fabozzi, State University of New York
at Albany
Kevin Puccio, University of Colorado, Denver
Douglas Kelbaugh, University of Michigan
Vinayak Bharne, University of Southern
California
Brian W. Ohm, University of Wisconsin-Madison
New Urbanism and Smart Growth
Ellen Dunham-Jones, Georgia Institute of
Technology
New York State Parks
Marcia O. Kees, State University of New York at
Albany
Non-Government Organizations
Neema Kudva, Cornell University
Stephen Commins, University of California, Los
Angeles
Paul Nelson, University of Pittsburgh
Non-motorized Transportation
Anne Vernez Moudon, University of Washington
Nonmotorized Travel
Robert B. Noland, Rutgers, The State University
of New Jersey
Nonprofit Economics
Laura Leete, University of Oregon
Non-profit Leadership
Mickey Northcutt, JD, Boston University
Nonprofit Management
Courtney Jensen, Eastern Washington
University
David Bell, Savannah State University
Otilia Iancu, Savannah State University
Joanne Walker, Temple University
Dyana P. Mason, University of Oregon
Non-profit Organization Development
Joseph A. Lee, AICP, Alabama A&M University
Neighborhood Design
Arlie Adkins, The University of Arizona
Larissa Larsen, University of Michigan
Xinyu (Jason) Cao, University of Minnesota
Vikas Mehta, University of South Florida
Hollie M. Lund, California State Polytechnic
University, Pomona
Neighborhood Development
Rex L. LaMore, Michigan State University
Kathryn R. Terzano, Westfield State University
Network Simulations
Rachel Liu, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Network Theory
Martine Spinks, University College London
Nikos Karadimitriou, University College London
Neighborhood Dynamics
Hee-Jung Jun, Eastern Michigan University
Neighborhood Housing
Suzanne Morse Moomaw, University of Virginia
Non-Western Architecture
Vikramditya P. Praksh, University of
Washington
New Towns
Richard B. Peiser, Harvard University
Neighborhood Indicators
Andrew Greenlee, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign
Network Analysis
Ward Lyles, AICP, University of Kansas
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North-South Relations
Bernard L. Bongang, Savannah State University
Novel Manipulators
Ian Walker, Clemson University
Obesity
David Paul, University of Idaho
Parametric Analysis
Carlos Barrios, Clemson University
Ocean Law
Casey Jarman, University of Hawaii
Park Design
Laura Musacchio, University of Minnesota
Parking
Donald Shoup, FAICP, University of California,
Los Angeles
Wes Marshall, University of Colorado, Denver
Open Housing
Larry Keating, FAICP, Georgia Institute of
Technology
Open Space Design and Planning
Elizabeth Brabec, University of Massachusetts
Amherst
Open Space Greenway Planning
Robert L. Ryan, University of Massachusetts
Amherst
Participartory Planning
Flavia Montenegro-Menezes, University of
Massachusetts Amherst
Participation
Ruth Yabes, AICP, Arizona State University
Noel Keough, University of Calgary
Michael Hooper, Harvard University
Dayna Cunningham, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Ordinance Development
Rebecca Harvey, AICP, Western Michigan
University
Organization Theory
Cameron Charlebois, McGill University
Behrooz Kalantari, Savannah State University
Martha FeldmanUniversity of California, Irvine
Organizational Behavior
Julia Sass Rubin, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey
Organizational Change
Martha Feldman, University of California, Irvine
Participatory Governance
Katia Balassiano, AICP, Iowa State University
Organizational Dynamics
Robert Hugg, Minnesota State University,
Mankato
Participatory Planning
Jessica Braden, Columbia University
George R. Frantz, AICP, ASLA, Cornell University
Patricia Wilson, The University of Texas at Austin
Matt Hern, University of British Columbia
Teresa Cordova, University of Illinois at Chicago
Arnab Chakraborty, AICP, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign
Jocelyn Widmer, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
and State University
Organizational Governance
J.R. DeShazo, University of California, Los
Angeles
Organizational Theory
Courtney Jensen, Eastern Washington
University
David Bell, Savannah State University
Louise Comfort, University of Pittsburgh
Outreach and Public Participation
Marilyn Robinson, The University of Arizona
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Placemaking
Emily Talen, AICP, Arizona State University
Meg Walker, Pratt Institute
Robert G. Shibley, FAIA, AICP, University at
Buffalo, SUNY
Sanjeev Vidyarthi, University of Illinois at
Chicago
Robert Cervero, University of California,
Berkeley
Planning
Andrew Bernish, George Washington University
John Carruthers, George Washington University
David Prytherch, Miami University
Renee Schrader, San Jos State University
David Snow, AICP, University of California, Irvine
Phillip Poteet, University of Memphis
Shrimatee Ojah-Maharaj, AICP, University of
South Florida
Planning Education
Vera Adams, Ball State University
Wayne R. Beyea, AICP, Michigan State University
Christopher Campbell, University of Washington
Planning Administration
Jennifer Evans-Cowley, AICP, Ohio State
University
Kenneth Pearlman, FAICP, Ohio State University
Peter Park, University of Colorado, Denver
Planning Administration and Management
Charles Guttenplan, AICP, Temple University
Planning Design
Stuart W. Stein, FAICP, Cornell University
Matthew Gebhardt, AICP, Portland State
University
George W. Fasic, AICP, West Chester University
Planning Ethics
Kimberly Mickelson, AICP, Texas A&M University
Planning Ethics and Theory
Ronald Keeble, MCIP, RPP, Ryerson University
Planning Evaluation Research
Robert Hawley, University of Texas, Arlington
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Planning Techniques
Calvin O. Masilela, Indiana University of
Pennsylvania
Johanna W. Looye, University of Cincinnati
Planning Technology
Chao Liu, University of Maryland, College Park
Jase Wilson, University of Missouri- Kansas City
Planning Theory
Francis H. Parker, Ball State University
Enrique R. Silva, Boston University
Richard W. Willson, FAICP, California State
Polytechnic University, Pomona
Mickey Lauria, Clemson University
Kieran Donaghy, Cornell University
Kerry Brooks, Eastern Washington University
William Butler, Florida State University
Bruce Stiftel, FAICP, Georgia Institute of
Technology
Michael L. Poirier Elliott, Georgia Institute of
Technology
Peter G. Rowe, Harvard University
Susan Fainstein, Harvard University
Calvin O. Masilela, Indiana University of
Pennsylvania
Bish Sanyal, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Dimitri Ioannides, Missouri State University
Jennifer Evans-Cowley, AICP, Ohio State
University
Kenneth Pearlman, FAICP, Ohio State University
Connie P. Ozawa, Portland State University
Sy Adler, Portland State University
Robert W. Lake, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey
Ladd Keith, The University of Arizona
Ernest Sternberg, University at Buffalo, SUNY
John Friedmann, University of British Columbia
Gregory Morrow, University of Calgary
Karl Kim, University of Hawaii
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Political Geography
Mary Grace McDonald, University of Hawaii
Political Institutions
Mark Petracca, University of California, Irvine
Population
Patricia Gober, Arizona State University
Population Analysis
James R. Bohland, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
and State University
Political Philosophy
James DeFilippis, Rutgers, The State University
of New Jersey
Population Geography
Youqin Huang, State University of New York at
Albany
Political Science
Quinton Mayne, Harvard University
Daniel A. Mazmanian, University of Southern
California
Population Movements
Ian Yeboah, Miami University
Population Studies
Hazel Morrow-Jones, Ohio State University
Population-Environment
Thomas Crawford, Saint Louis University
Port Cities
Stephen Ramos, DDES, University of Georgia
Port Planning
Eric Shen, University of Southern California
Post Disaster Re-Development
Yang Zhang, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University
Post-Disaster Neighborhood Recovery
Harley Etienne, University of Michigan
Post-industrial Development Patters and
Globalization
Ellen Dunham-Jones, Georgia Institute of
Technology
Politics of Development
Terry Szold, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Post-Industrial Landscapes
Wolfram Hoefer, Rutgers University, School of
Environmental and Biological Sciences
Politics of Planning
Donald Miller, University of Washington
Post-war Urbanization
Robert Beauregard, Columbia University
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Poverty
Amy K. Glasmeier, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Ian Yeboah, Miami University
Rachel Garshick Kleit, Ohio State University
Lisa J. Servon, The New School
Shagun Mehrotra, The New School
Karen Chapple, University of California, Berkeley
Colleen Chrisinger, University of Oregon
Lisa Morris, University of Southern Maine
Poverty Alleviation
Meenu Tewari, University of North Carolina
Poverty and Inequality
Andrea Hetling, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey
Chris Tilly, University of California, Los Angeles
Poverty and Residential Segregation and
Inequalities
Fulong Wu, University College London
Poverty and Social Policy
Rodolfo Torres, University of California, Irvine
Laura Leete, University of Oregon
Poverty Policy
Peter Eisinger, The New School
Poverty Reduction
Victoria A. Beard, Cornell University
Judith Tendler, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Presentation and Design
Alejandro de Castro Mazarro, Columbia
University
Preservation
Stephan Schmidt, Cornell University
Preservation and Development
Arthur Zabarkes, Pratt Institute
Preservation Law
Rachel Rawlins, The University of Texas at Austin
Preservation Planning
Richard Collins, University of Virginia
Manish Chalana, University of Washington
Shelley Mastran, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
and State University
Brooks Jeffery, The University of Arizona
Principles of Urbanization
Judith Meany, FAICP, Catholic University of
America
Prison Reform
Daniel LeClair, Boston University
Private Planning Consulting Practice
Devin Lavigne, AICP, LEED AP, University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Private Public Development
Shelagh McCartney, OAA, MRAIC, LEED AP,
Ryerson University
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Public Housing
Lawrence J. Vale, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
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Public Infrastructure
Robert P. Sechrist, Indiana University of
Pennsylvania
David Perry, University of Illinois at Chicago
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Public Transportation
Katherine Turnbull, Texas A&M University
P.S. Sriraj, University of Illinois at Chicago
Public Visioning
Michael DiPasquale, University of Massachusetts
Amherst
Public, Private and Not-for-Profit Management
Cameron Charlebois, McGill University
Public-private Development
Richard Froehlich, Columbia University
Public-Private Partnerships
J. Terrence Farris, Clemson University
Public-Sector Performance in Developing
Countries
Judith Tendler, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Qualitative Analysis
Deirdre Pfeiffer, Arizona State University
Qualitative and Quantitative Methods
Alison G. Simon, AICP, Catholic University of
America
Qualitative Evaluation
Ferdinand Lewis, University of Florida
Qualitative Methodology
Leith Deacon, University of Alberta
Qualitative Methods
Lawrence J. Vale, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Elizabeth Muller, The University of Texas at
Austin
Seth Pipkin, University of California, Irvine
Brenda Parker, University of Illinois at Chicago
David Wilson, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Stacy Harwood, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Willow Lung-Amam, University of Maryland,
College Park
Leslie Hoey, University of Michigan
Michele T. Berger, University of North Carolina
Alfonso Morales, University of WisconsinMadison
Qualitative Research Methods
Zeynep Toker, California State University,
Northridge
Martha Feldman, University of California, Irvine
Sanjoy Mazumdar, University of California, Irvine
Quality and Performance in Planning
Matthew Carmona, University College London
Quality Management
Mark Ferris, Saint Louis University
Quality of Health Care
Mark Hanson, University of Southern California
Quantitative Methods
Reza Banai, University of Memphis
Quantifying the Built Environment
Bumjoon Kang, University at Buffalo, SUNY
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Regional Development
Jennifer M. Raitt, Boston University
Mitchell Moss, New York University
Joshua Drucker, University of Illinois at Chicago
Daniel Dermitzel, University of Missouri- Kansas
City
Marcela Gonzlez Rivas, University of Pittsburgh
Recreation Planning
Robert Becker, FAICP, University of New Orleans
Redevelopment
Peter Rees, University College London
John R. Mullin, FAICP, University of
Massachusetts Amherst
Robert Manford, University of Southern
California
Redevelopment and Chinese Eco-cities
Fangzhu Zhang, University College London
Redevelopment Initiatives
Shrimatee Ojah-Maharaj, AICP, University of
South Florida
Redevelopment of Brownfields
Christiane Ziegler-Hennings, Michigan State
University
Regional Analysis
William Bowen, Cleveland State University
Rainer vom Hofe, University of Cincinnati
Geoffrey Hewings, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign
Regional and Community Development
James McManus, AICP, Western Michigan
University
Regional and Community Economic
Development
Jae Teuk Chin, Saint Louis University
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Regional Policies
Monica A. Haddad, Iowa State University
Hooshang Amirahmadi, Rutgers, The State
University of New Jersey
Regional Policy Development
Thomas Clark, University of Colorado, Denver
Regional Science
Serge Rey, Arizona State University
Kieran Donaghy, Cornell University
Yuri Mansury, Cornell University
Scott Dempwolf, University of Maryland,
College Park
Marlon Boarnet, University of Southern
California
David W. Marcouiller, AICP, University of
Wisconsin-Madison
Regional Science Modeling
Geoffrey Hewings, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign
Regional Sustainability
Kathryn Frank, University of Florida
Regional Theory
Michael Oden, The University of Texas at Austin
Regional, Industrial and International
Development
Thomas Vietorisz, Cornell University
Regionalism
Jane Rongerude, Iowa State University
David Prytherch, Miami University
Victoria Basolo, AICP, University of California,
Irvine
Darrel Ramsey-Musolf, University of
Massachusetts Amherst
Regularization of Informally Developed
Neighborhoods
Paavo Monkkonen, University of California, Los
Angeles
Regulation and Markets in Metropolitan
Development
Jonathan Levine, University of Michigan
Regulation and the Regulatory Process
Stuart Shapiro, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey
Regulatory Reform
Clinton J. Andrews, Rutgers, The State University
of New Jersey
J.R. DeShazo, University of California, Los
Angeles
Relationship Between Built Environment and
Social Behavior
Vikas Mehta, University of South Florida
Remote Sensing
Wubishet Tadesse, Alabama A&M University
William Welsh, Eastern Michigan University
Liora Sahar, Georgia Institute of Technology
Nickolas L. Faust, Georgia Institute of
Technology
John Maingi, Miami University
Mark Manone, Northern Arizona University
Richard Lathrop, Rutgers University, School of
A-44
Schematic Design
James C. Smither, Virginia Commonwealth
University
Rural Communities
Lorie Higgins, University of Idaho
Resilience
Kathryn Quick, University of Minnesota
School Siting
Noreen McDonald, University of North Carolina
Resilient Communities
John Cooper, Jr., Texas A&M University
Rural Development
Donald Outland, Alabama A&M University
Petra Doan, Florida State University
Rebecca Miles, Florida State University
Stuart H. Huntington, Iowa State University
Judith Tendler, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Stephen Commins, University of California, Los
Angeles
Krisna Suryanata, University of Hawaii
Marie Howland, University of Maryland, College
Park
Resource Control
Roger W. Liska, Clemson University
Resource Management
Laurel R. Prevetti, San Jos State University
Makena Coffman, University of Hawaii
Resource Policy
M. Grant Cunningham, Clemson University
Rural Innovations
Philip Watson, University of Idaho
Rural Planning
Kyle Y. Whitfield, RPP, MCIP, University of Alberta
Megan E. Smith, University of Oregon
James A. Segedy, FAICP, University of Pittsburgh
Mark Lapping, University of Southern Maine
Residential Mobility
Hee-Jung Jun, Eastern Michigan University
David P. Varady, FAICP, University of Cincinnati
Restorative/Therapeutic Landscapes
Mary Padua, Clemson University
Restructured Electric Power Systems
Frank Felder, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey
Retailing
Zhixi Cecilia Zhuang, MCIP, RPP, Ryerson
University
Retrieval
Shaowen Wang, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Revitalization
Vicente del Rio, California Polytechnic State
University, San Luis Obispo
Revitalization and Urban Growth
Zhixi Cecilia Zhuang, MCIP, RPP, Ryerson
University
Risk
Alan March, The University of Melbourne
Risk Analysis
Michael Greenberg, Rutgers, The State
University of New Jersey
Road Safety
Wes Marshall, University of Colorado, Denver
Robotics
Ian Walker, Clemson University
Role of Incentives in Sustainable Building
Martine Spinks, University College London
A-45
School Travel
Noreen McDonald, University of North Carolina
Schools and Communities
Tracy McMillan, Northern Arizona University
Science & Technology Studies
Jason Corburn, University of California, Berkeley
Science Education
Eric Klopfer, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Sea Level Rise and Storm Surge Modeling
Paul Zwick, University of Florida
Self-Build Housing and Rural Planning
Iqbal Hamiduddin, University College London
Sense of Place
Matthew Powers, Clemson University
Beverly A. Sandalack, FCSLA, RPP, MCIP,
University of Calgary
Serious Games
Richard M. Levy, AIA Assoc., RPP, MCIP,
University of Calgary
Settlement and Community Planning
Luciano Minerbi, AICP, University of Hawaii
Severe and Unusual Weather
Karl Leiker, Westfield State University
Short Range and Long Range Planning
Michael Stamm, Florida Atlantic University
Shrinking Cities
Robert Beauregard, Columbia University
Justin Hollander, AICP, Tufts University
Site Analysis and Planning
James A. Lagro, Jr., University of WisconsinMadison
Site Design
Mark Hoversten, FASLA, AICP, University of
Idaho
Site Design
Willow Lung-Amam, University of Maryland,
College Park
Site Planning
Cliff Ellis, Clemson University
Archana Sharma, Morgan State University
Ruihong (Ray) Huang, Northern Arizona
University
Jason Sudy, Ohio State University
Wayne Carlson, AICP, LEED, AP, Ohio State
University
Dayana M. Salazar, San Jos State University
S. Thyagarajan, AICP, State University of New
York at Albany
Francisco Alaniz Uribe, RPP, MCIP, University of
Calgary
Michael McCoy, RLA, University of Louisville
Reza Banai, University of Memphis
Site Planning and Design
Eran Ben-Joseph, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Site Planning Studio
Robert S. Bristow, Westfield State University
Site Selection
Frederick Missel, University of Virginia
Skills Gaps and Shortages
William M. Rodgers III, Rutgers, The State
University of New Jersey
Slum Upgrading
Ashok Das, University of Hawaii
Small Business Creation
Julia Sass Rubin, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey
Small Firms and the Informal Sector
Meenu Tewari, University of North Carolina
Small Town and Rural Development
Andrew Rumbach, University of Colorado,
Denver
Small Town and Rural Planning
Susan L. Bradbury, Iowa State University
Small Town Planning
William Kelley, Eastern Washington University
Gary D. Taylor, AICP, Iowa State University
Brian Guenzel, University of Texas, Arlington
Small Town Planning and Annexation
Doreen Liberto Blanck, AICP, California
Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Smart Growth
Emily Talen, AICP, Arizona State University
Wendy A. Kellogg, Cleveland State University
Audrey Leous, Georgia Institute of Technology
Robert Bullard, Texas Southern University
Gregory Morrow, University of Calgary
Daniel G. Chatman, University of California,
Berkeley
Social Equity
Courtney Jensen, Eastern Washington
University
Jason Reece, Ohio State University
Bryce Lowery, AICP, University of Oklahoma
Social Capital
Hee-Jung Jun, Eastern Michigan University
Amrita Daniere, University of Toronto
Social Change
Ellen J. Pader, University of Massachusetts
Amherst
Sonia Arbaci, University College London
A-46
Social Inequality
Stacy Harwood, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Social Justice
Noel Keough, University of Calgary
David Meyer, University of California, Irvine
Maria Rendon, University of California, Irvine
Jennifer Steffel Johnson, University of Colorado,
Denver
Ken Salo, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Cary Clouse, University of Massachusetts
Amherst
David Grunwald, University of Southern
California
Peter Marcuse, Columbia University
Social Media
Laura Harjo, University of New Mexico
Social Media Effect on Urban Policy Knowledge
Richard Tomlinson, The University of Melbourne
Social Movements
David Meyer, University of California, Irvine
Chris Tilly, University of California, Los Angeles
Simone Buechler, University of Illinois at
Chicago
Social Network Analysis
Charles Heying, Portland State University
Social Networks
Rachel Garshick Kleit, Ohio State University
Ruby Mendenhall, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign
Ryan P. Allen, University of Minnesota
Social Networks Influence on Activity Patterns
in Neighborhood
Michael Smart, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey
Social Planning
Paul Rollinson, AICP, Missouri State University
Mitchell Kosny, MCIP, RPP, Ryerson University
Rob L. Eastwood, San Jos State University
Leobardo Estrada, University of California, Los
Angeles
Stacy Harwood, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Marc Schlossberg, University of Oregon
Social Planning Policy
Kyle Y. Whitfield, RPP, MCIP, University of Alberta
Norma-Jean McLaren, University of British
Columbia
Social Policy
Andrea Hetling, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey
Jeffrey Smith, The New School
Lisa J. Servon, The New School
M. Bryna Sanger, The New School
Theresa Garvin, University of Alberta
Peter Boothroyd, University of British Columbia
Stephen Commins, University of California, Los
Angeles
Socio-economic Assessments
David Pijawka, Arizona State University
Social Problems
Christopher J. Smith, State University of New
York at Albany
Sociology of Law
Korkut Onaran, University of Colorado, Denver
Socioeconomics
Erika Mazza, Northern Arizona University
Soil Erosion
Ming-Han Li, Texas A&M University
Social Theory
Ananya Roy, University of California, Berkeley
Jason Corburn, University of California, Berkeley
Teresa Caldeira, University of California, Berkeley
Mary Grace McDonald, University of Hawaii
Rafael L. Irizarry, University of Puerto Rico
Social Theory and the Built Environment
David Wilson, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Social Theory/Social Construction of Childhood
Susan Ruddick, University of Toronto
Social Vulnerability
Shannon Van Zandt, AICP, Texas A&M University
Social Welfare
James Jennings, Tufts University
A-47
Soil Science
Stephen J. Ventura, University of WisconsinMadison
Solar Energy Policy
J.R. DeShazo, University of California, Los
Angeles
Solid Waste Management
Dennis R. Livrone, Temple University
Solid Waste Planning
Moe Chowdhury, AICP, Jackson State University
Source Water Protection
Dennis R. Livrone, Temple University
South and Southeast Asia
Katharine Rankin, University of Toronto
Spatial Impacts
Bart Cramer, University of Iowa
Spatial Inequality
Bryce Lowery, University of California, Irvine
Spatial Justice
Sarah Dooling, The University of Texas at Austin
Spatial Learning
Rui Li, State University of New York at Albany
Spatial Analysis
Yuri Mansury, Cornell University
Zhongwei Liu, Indiana University of
Pennsylvania
Richard Shearmur, McGill University
Peilei Fan, Michigan State University
Douglas Houston, University of California, Irvine
Austin Troy, University of Colorado, Denver
Yuk Lee, University of Colorado, Denver
Bev Wilson, AICP, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Todd BenDor, University of North Carolina
Dana Tomlin, University of Pennsylvania
Mark Hanson, University of Southern California
Aslgl Gmen, University of WisconsinMadison
Kurt G. Paulsen, University of WisconsinMadison
I-Shian (Ivan) Suen, Virginia Commonwealth
University
C. Scott Smith, AICP, Western Michigan
University
Spatial Modeling
Sanglim Yoo, Ball State University
Stephen L. Sperry, Clemson University
A-48
Suburbanization
Peter Eisinger, The New School
Suburbia
Carlton Basmajian, Iowa State University
Suburbs
Theresa Garvin, University of Alberta
Suburbs and Housing
Bernadette Hanlon, Ohio State University
Suitability and Opportunity Analysis
Ryan Perkl, The University of Arizona
Surface Transportation Planning
Lisa Nungesser, The University of Texas at San
Antonio
Survey Research
Leobardo Estrada, University of California, Los
Angeles
Survey Research and Public Opinion
Cliff Zukin, Rutgers, The State University of New
Jersey
Survey Research and Public opinion analysis
Marc Weiner, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey
Survey Research Methods
James R. Bohland, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
and State University
Sustainability
Mickey Northcutt, JD, Boston University
Michael Boswell, AICP, California Polytechnic
State University, San Luis Obispo
Craig Olwert, California State University,
Northridge
Mintesnot Woldeamanuel, California State
University, Northridge
Jessica Braden, Columbia University
Jennifer Minner, Cornell University
David Prytherch, Miami University
Fredrick Scharmen, LEED, Morgan State
University
Jeremy Kargon, Morgan State University
Ruth Connell, AIA, Morgan State University
M. Margo Wheeler, Northern Arizona University
Andrew Overbeck, AICP, Ohio State University
Kimberly A. Burton, AICP, PE, Ohio State
University
Maria Manta Conroy, Ohio State University
Nathan Crane McClintock, Portland State
University
Thad Miller, Portland State University
Chelsea Albucher, Pratt Institute
Elliot Maltby, Pratt Institute
Jaime Stein, Pratt Institute
Mark Ferris, Saint Louis University
Alexander Buyantuev, State University of New
York at Albany
Walter G. Peacock, Texas A&M University
Catalina Turcu, University College London
Mary-Ellen Tyler, University of Calgary
Noel Keough, University of Calgary
Kevin Puccio, University of Colorado, Denver
Ron Thomas, FAICP, University of Georgia
Moira Zellner, University of Illinois at Chicago
Bev Wilson, AICP, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
A-49
University
Dimitri Ioannides, Missouri State University
Timothy Brock, Missouri State University
Charles Heying, Portland State University
Carlton Brown, Pratt Institute
Ronald Shiffman, FAICP, FAIA, Pratt Institute
Christopher De Sousa, MCIP, RPP, Ryerson
University
Sarah Coffin, Saint Louis University
Deborah Howe, FAICP, Temple University
Jeffrey Featherstone, Temple University
Lynn Mandarano, Temple University
Robert Young, The University of Texas at Austin
Steven A. Moore, The University of Texas at
Austin
Himanshu Grover, AICP, University at Buffalo,
SUNY
Mike Raco, University College London
Robert Summers, RPP, MCIP, University of
Alberta
Carolina K. Reid, University of California,
Berkeley
David L. Feldman, University of California, Irvine
Richard Matthew, University of California, Irvine
Carla Chifos, AICP, University of Cincinnati
Christopher Auffrey, University of Cincinnati
Jay Garcia, University of Colorado, Denver
Stephen Miller, J.D., University of Idaho
Dustin Allred, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Richard Norton, University of Michigan
Carissa Schively Slotterback, AICP, University of
Minnesota
David Godschalk, FAICP, University of North
Carolina
Rebecca C. Lewis, University of Oregon
Theodore Trent Green, University of South
Florida
Ivonne Audirac, University of Texas, Arlington
Barbara Brown Wilson, University of Virginia
Meghan Gough, Virginia Commonwealth
University
Ralph Hall, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University
Dristi Neog, Westfield State University
Sustainable Development and New Urbanism
Ladd Keith, The University of Arizona
Sustainable Development Planning
Charisma Acey, University of California, Berkeley
Sustainable Development Practices
Scott I. Truex, Ball State University
Sustainable Economic Development Strategies
Carrie Makarewicz, University of Colorado,
Denver
Sustainable Energy
Scott Sklar, George Washington University
Sustainable Food Systems
Md Mahbubur R. Meenar, Temple University
Sustainable Foods
Timothy LeDoux, Westfield State University
Sustainable Growth
Ajay Garde, University of California, Irvine
Sustainable Housing
Joanna Williams, University College London
A-50
Technology
Mitchell Moss, New York University
Charles Cartwright, Ohio State University
Technology and Economic Development
Edward Feser, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Technology and Policy
Nicholas Ashford, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Technology and Social Equity in Planning
Thomas W. Sanchez, Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and State University
Technology and the City
Tschangho John Kim, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign
Technology and Urban Development
Michael Joroff, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Technology Transfer
David B. Lewis, Cornell University
Telecommunications Planning
Susan L. Bradbury, Iowa State University
Sustainable Urbanism
Moises Gonzales, University of New Mexico
Sustainable Urbanization
Douglas Webster, Arizona State University
Terrestrial Ecology
Marco Musiani, University of Calgary
System Dynamics
Todd BenDor, University of North Carolina
Philip C. Emmi University of Utah
Terrorism
Brien Hallett, University of Hawaii
Theories of Justice
Sai Balakrishnan, Rutgers, The State University
of New Jersey
Systems Approaches
Barbara Endicott-Popovsky, University of
Washington
Systems Modeling and Analysis
David B. Lewis, Cornell University
Systems-based Design
Ken Yocom, University of Washington
Tax Policy
Richard Green, University of Southern California
Teacher Training
Eric Klopfer, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Theory
Lohren Deeg, Ball State University
Miriam Gusevich, Catholic University of America
Matthew Gebhardt, AICP, Portland State
University
Robert Fishman, University of Michigan
Theory and Criticism
A. Hashim Sarkis, Harvard University
Theory and Policy of Urban Economics
Rodney V. Hissong, University of Texas,
Arlington
A-51
Thesis Preparation
Alison G. Simon, AICP, Catholic University of
America
Third World Cities
Euripedes de Oliveira, California State
University, Northridge
Third World City Development
Harry Dimitriou, University College London
Third World Development
Francis Y. Owusu, Iowa State University
Time Geography
Yingling Fan, University of Minnesota
Tools and Techniques in Planning
Wayne Feiden, FAICP, University of
Massachusetts Amherst
Tourism
Susan Fainstein, Harvard University
Tourism and Recreation Planning
H.D. Samuel Cole, University at Buffalo, SUNY
Tourism Development
Lawrence Altrows, Ryerson University
Tourism Planning
Alan A. Lew, FAICP, Northern Arizona University
Karl Kim, University of Hawaii
David Gladstone, University of New Orleans
Li Yang, Western Michigan University
Lucius Hallet IV, Western Michigan University
Robert S. Bristow, Westfield State University
Dimitri Ioannides, Missouri State University
Tourism Policy and Planning
Allan Mills, Virginia Commonwealth University
Tourism, Inequality, and Happiness
Briavel Holcomb, Rutgers, The State University
of New Jersey
Town/Gown Relations
Robert P. Mitchell, FAICP, University of
Massachusetts Amherst
Toxics and Hazardous Materials
Damon Chaky, Pratt Institute
Trade and Location Patterns
Michael Storper, University of California, Los
Angeles
Traffic Calming and Street Design
Michael Lowry, PTP, University of Idaho
Traffic Controls
Lei Yu, Texas Southern University
Traffic Modeling
Timothy Lomax, Texas A&M University
A-52
Transportation Engineering
Cornelius Nuworsoo, AICP, California
Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Transportation Engineering and Design
Lei Yu, Texas Southern University
C.S. Papacostas, University of Hawaii
Transportation Equity
Robert Bullard, Texas Southern University
Transportation Finance
Asha Weinstein Agrawal, San Jos State
University
Martin Wachs, University of California, Los
Angeles
Zhirong (Jerry) Zhao, University of Minnesota
Transportation Finance and Planning
David King, Columbia University
Transportation History
Claude Willey, California State University,
Northridge
Transportation in Developing Nations
Monsoureh Jeihani, Morgan State University
Transportation Infrastructure
Lawrence Frank, University of British Columbia
Transportation Investment Analysis
Jamie Cochran, AICP, Georgia Institute of
Technology
Transportation Law
James Spensley, University of Colorado, Denver
Transportation Logistics
Joseph Coughlin, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Transportation Modeling
Dohyung Kim, California State Polytechnic
University, Pomona
Anthony A. Saka, P.E., PTOE, PTP, Morgan State
University
Young-Jae Lee, Morgan State University
Xueming (Jimmy) Chen, AICP, Virginia
Commonwealth University
Transportation Planning
Hollie M. Lund, California State Polytechnic
University, Pomona
Richard W. Willson, FAICP, California State
Polytechnic University, Pomona
Charles Keynejad, AICP, California State
University, Northridge
Elliott Sclar, Columbia University
Floyd Lapp, Columbia University
William Kelley, Eastern Washington University
Lisa Colmenares, Florida Atlantic University
Jeffrey Brown, Florida State University
Jamie Cochran, AICP, Georgia Institute of
Technology
Onesimo Flores, Harvard University
Robert Stokes, Kansas State University
Murtaza Haider, McGill University
Timothy Brock, Missouri State University
Hyeon-Shic Shin, Morgan State University
Young-Jae Lee, Morgan State University
Janice Daniel, New Jersey Institute of
Technology
A-53
Urban Agriculture
Thomas A. Lentner, University of Illinois at
Chicago
Cary Clouse, University of Massachusetts
Amherst
Daniel Dermitzel, University of Missouri- Kansas
City
Domenic Vitiello, University of Pennsylvania
Tribal Transportation
Dick Winchell, FAICP, Eastern Washington
University
Richard Rolland, Eastern Washington University
A-54
A-55
A-56
Urban Geography
Armando Montilla, Clemson University
Brian Mikelbank, Cleveland State University
Hugh Semple, Eastern Michigan University
Naomi Adiv, Portland State University
David C. Ralston, San Jos State University
Christopher J. Smith, State University of New
York at Albany
John S. Pipkin, State University of New York at
Albany
Urban Governance
Henrik Minassians, California State University,
Northridge
Neil Brenner, Harvard University
Pamela Robinson, MCIP, RPP, Ryerson University
Claudio de Magalhes, University College
London
Yvonne Rydin, University College London
Brenda Parker, University of Illinois at Chicago
Elizabeth Strom, University of South Florida
Urban Growth
Marlon Boarnet, University of Southern
California
Richard Green, University of Southern California
Urban Health
Yingling Fan, University of Minnesota
Urban Forestry
Frank Gallagher, Rutgers University, School of
Environmental and Biological Sciences
Allan Mills, Virginia Commonwealth University
Urban History
Alexander von Hoffman, Harvard University
Henry Louis Taylor, Jr., University at Buffalo,
SUNY
Christopher Silver, FAICP, University of Florida
Mark Hamin, University of Massachusetts
Amherst
Francesca Ammon, University of Pennsylvania
Urban Finance
Janet Cherrington, Minnesota State University,
Mankato
David Listokin, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey
Urban Form
Thomas Schurch, Clemson University
Nik Luka, McGill University
Ajay Garde, University of California, Irvine
Sonia Hirt, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University
Urban Form Analysis
Paul Hess, University of Toronto
Urban Form and Sustainable Cities
Gary Pivo, The University of Arizona
Urban Form and Travel Behavior
Ming Zhang, AICP, The University of Texas at
Austin
Urban Law
Beth Wielde Heidelberg, Minnesota State
University, Mankato
Urban Lobbying
Terry Grundy, University of Cincinnati
Urban Management
Henry Louis Taylor, Jr., University at Buffalo,
SUNY
A-57
Urban Modeling
David Jung-Hwi Lee, Georgia Institute of
Technology
Phillip A. Viton, Ohio State University
Liming Wang, Portland State University
Yunwoo Nam, University of Nebraska Lincoln
John Landis, University of Pennsylvania
Urban Processes
Sonia Arbaci, University College London
A-58
Urban Renewal
Alyssa Ribeiro, California State University,
Northridge
Urban Renewal and Blight Studies
Ken Schroeppel, University of Colorado, Denver
Urban Resilience
Anthony Gad Bigio, George Washington
University
Andrew Rumbach, University of Colorado,
Denver
Urban Resilience and Planning
Robert Summers, RPP, MCIP, University of
Alberta
Urban Revitalization
Amanda Johnson Ashley, Boise State University
Norman Tyler, FAICP, Eastern Michigan
University
Brent Ryan, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Kathe Newman, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey
Carlos Balsas, State University of New York at
Albany
Gerardo Sandoval, University of Oregon
Satyendra Huja, AICP, University of Virginia
Urban School Reform
Carrie Makarewicz, University of Colorado,
Denver
Urban Security
Richard Matthew, University of California, Irvine
Urban Settlements
John de Monchaux, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Urban Simulation
Eran Ben-Joseph, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Ilir Bejleri, University of Florida
Urban Simulation Modeling
Paul Waddell, University of California, Berkeley
Bev Wilson, AICP, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Urban Social Geography
Ron Malega, Missouri State University
Urban Social Movements
Mark Purcell, University of Washington
Urban Social Movements from 1960 to 1980
Alyssa Ribeiro, California State University,
Northridge
Urban Socio-ecological Systems
Christopher Boone, Arizona State University
Urban Sociology
Anna Livia Brand, University of New Orleans
Christopher Campbell, University of Washington
Urban Sociology and Politics
Charles Heying, Portland State University
Claire Colomb, University College London
A-59
Vunerable Populations
Jennifer Day, The University of Melbourne
Water Resources
Patricia Gober, Arizona State University
James Wescoat, Jr., Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Vivek Shandas, Portland State University
Christopher J. OConnor, State University of New
York at Albany
Katherine Lieberknecht, The University of Texas
at Austin
Jordi Honey-Ross, University of British
Columbia
Jos A. Rivera, University of New Mexico
Walkability
Beverly A. Sandalack, FCSLA, RPP, MCIP,
University of Calgary
Volcanoes
Bruce Houghton, University of Hawaii
Vulnerabilities in Under-resourced and Lowerincome Communities
Robin Ersing, University of South Florida
Vulnerability Studies
Gregory Simon, University of Colorado, Denver
Waste Management
Stephanie Feldman, Pratt Institute
A-60
A-61
University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, Doctor of Philosophy in Urban and
Regional Planning
Architecture
Building Construction
University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, Doctor of Philosophy in Urban and
Regional Planning
Civil Engineering
Collaborative Governance
B-1
Community Development
The New School, Master of Science in Urban Policy Analysis and Management
Alabama Agricultural & Mechanical University, Master of Urban and Regional Planning
Arizona State University, Ph.D. In Urban Planning
Community Development/Housing
Community Planning
B-2
University of Maryland at College Park, Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Planning and Design
Comparative Urbanization
Urban Planning
University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, Doctor of Philosophy in Urban and
Regional Planning
University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, Doctor of Philosophy in Urban and
Regional Planning
Downtown Revitalization
Ecological Design
Ecological Planning
University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, Master of Urban Planning
The New School, Master of Science in Urban Policy Analysis and Management
Economic Development
B-3
Economic Planning
Environment
Environmental Analysis
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Ph.D. in Planning and Public Policy
University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, Master of Urban Planning
State University of New York at Albany, Master of Regional Planning in Urban and Regional
Planning
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Master of City and Regional Studies
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Master of City and Regional Planning
Environmental Assessment
Environmental Design
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, BS in City and Regional Planning
University of California Berkeley, BA in Urban Studies
Environmental Health
Environmental Planning
Alabama Agricultural & Mechanical University, Master of Urban and Regional Planning
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, BS in City and Regional Planning
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, BS in Urban and Regional Planning
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, Master of Urban and Regional Planning
California State University, Northridge, Masters of Public Administration (Urban Planning
Concentration)
Clemson University, Master of City and Regional Planning
Florida State University, Master in Urban and Regional Planning
Harvard University, Master in Urban Planning
Indiana University of Pennsylvania, BS in Regional Planning
B-4
Environmental Planning
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Ph.D. in Planning, Governance and
Globalization
Environmental Policy
Environmental Sustainability
B-5
The University of Texas at San Antonio, Master of Science Degree in Urban and Regional
Planning
Environmental/Sustainability/Climate Action
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, Master of City and Regional Planning
Finance
The New School, Master of Science in Urban Policy Analysis and Management
The New School, Master of Science in Urban Policy Analysis and Management
Food Systems
University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, Master of Urban Planning
Generalist
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, Master of City and Regional Planning
Generalist Option
GeoDesign
Gerontology
GIS
University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, Master of Urban Planning
GIS/Cartography
GIS/Computers
GIS/Land Use
Global Management
The New School, Master of Science in Urban Policy Analysis and Management
The New School, Master of Science in Urban Policy Analysis and Management
B-6
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Ph.D. in Planning, Governance and
Globalization
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Ph.D. in Planning, Governance and
Globalization
Growth Management
University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, Doctor of Philosophy in Urban and
Regional Planning
Health Planning
Health Promotion
Healthy Communities
Healthy Places
Heritage Conservation
Historic Preservation
B-7
Housing
Alabama Agricultural & Mechanical University, Master of Urban and Regional Planning
Boston University, Master of City Planning
Columbia University, Masters of Science in Urban Planning
Florida State University, Master in Urban and Regional Planning
The New School, Master of Science in Urban Policy Analysis and Management
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Ph.D. in Planning and Public Policy
Texas Southern University, Master in Urban Planning and Environmental Policy
Texas Southern University, Ph.D. in Urban Planning and Environmental Policy
University of California Irvine, Master of Urban and Regional Planning
University of Iowa, Master of Urban and Regional Planning
University of Louisville, Master of Urban Planning
University of Minnesota, Master of Urban and Regional Planning
University of North Carolina, Masters of City and Regional Planning
University of South Florida, Master of Urban and Regional Planning
Wayne State University, Master of Urban Planning
The University of Texas at San Antonio, Master of Science Degree in Urban and Regional
Planning
B-8
Housing/Community Development
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, Master of City and Regional Planning
Human Security
Individualized Curriculum
Infrastructure
Infrastructure Planning
Interior Design
International Development
Alabama Agricultural & Mechanical University, Master of Urban and Regional Planning
Columbia University, Ph.D. In Urban Planning
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Master in City Planning
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MS in Planning
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MS in Planning
McGill University, Master of Urban Planning
Miami University, BA in Urban and Regional Planning
Ohio State University, Master of City and Regional Planning
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Ph.D. in Planning and Public Policy
University of Memphis, Master of City and Regional Planning
University of Michigan, Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Planning
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Ph.D. in Planning, Governance and
Globalization
International Planning
B-9
Land Use
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, Master of Urban and Regional Planning
Cornell University, Master of Regional Planning
Georgia Institute of Technology, Master of City and Regional Planning
Portland State University, Master of Urban and Regional Planning
University of California Berkeley, Ph.D. in City Planning
University of Hawaii, Master of Urban and Regional Planning
University of Hawaii, Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Planning
University of Maryland at College Park, Masters of Community Planning
University of Utah, BA/BS in Urban Ecology
University of Washington, Master of Urban Planning
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Master of Urban and Regional Planning
B-10
Land Use/Law
Landscape Architecture
Law
The New School, Master of Science in Urban Policy Analysis and Management
Leading Sustainability
The New School, Master of Science in Urban Policy Analysis and Management
State University of New York at Albany, Master of Regional Planning in Urban and Regional
Planning
Metropolitan Development
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Ph.D. in Planning, Governance and
Globalization
Multiculturalism
Municipal Management
Nonprofit Leadership
Nonprofit Management
Nonprofit/Philanthropy
B-11
Physical Planning
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, BS in City and Regional Planning
Ohio State University, Master of City and Regional Planning
University of Michigan, Master of Urban Planning
University of Utah, BA/BS in Urban Ecology
University of Utah, Ph.D. in Metropolitan Planning, Policy and Design
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Ph.D. in Planning, Governance and
Globalization
Planning
Planning Administration
Planning Law
Planning Theory
Policy
The New School, Master of Science in Urban Policy Analysis and Management
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Ph.D. in Planning and Public Policy
Public Affairs
Public Management
Real Estate
Saint Louis University, Master of Urban Planning and Real Estate Development
University of Florida, Masters in Urban and Regional Planning
University of Washington, Master of Urban Planning
B-12
Recreation
Regional Development
Regional Planning
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Master of City and Regional Studies
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Master of City and Regional Planning
Resilient Communities
Restoration
Science
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Ph.D. in Planning and Public Policy
Site Planning
Smart Growth
Social Entrepreneurship
The New School, Master of Science in Urban Policy Analysis and Management
Social Planning
Social Policy
The New School, Master of Science in Urban Policy Analysis and Management
Alabama Agricultural & Mechanical University, Master of Urban and Regional Planning
Arizona State University, Ph.D. In Urban Planning
Spatial Planning
B-13
Special Field
Student-Designated Concentration
Sustainability
Sustainability Planning
Sustainable Cities
Sustainable Design
Sustainable Development
Sustainable Landscapes
Sustainable Urbanism
Technology
Transportation
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, BS in City and Regional Planning
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, Master of City and Regional Planning
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, Master of Urban and Regional Planning
Clemson University, Master of City and Regional Planning
Columbia University, Masters of Science in Urban Planning
Georgia Institute of Technology, Master of City and Regional Planning
Ohio State University, Master of City and Regional Planning
Ohio State University, Ph.D. of City and Regional Planning
Portland State University, Master of Urban and Regional Planning
Portland State University, Ph.D. in Urban Studies
Texas Southern University, Ph.D. in Urban Planning and Environmental Policy
University of California Berkeley, Ph.D. in City Planning
University of California Irvine, Master of Urban and Regional Planning
University of California, Los Angeles, Ph.D. in Urban Planning
University of Kansas, Master of Urban Planning
University of Michigan, Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Planning
University of Texas at Austin, Ph.D. in Community and Regional Planning
University of Washington, Master of Urban Planning
B-14
Transportation Planning
Alabama Agricultural & Mechanical University, Master of Urban and Regional Planning
Boston University, Master of City Planning
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, BS in Urban and Regional Planning
Eastern Michigan University, BA/GS in Urban and Regional Planning
Eastern Michigan University, MS in Urban and Regional Planning
Florida State University, Master in Urban and Regional Planning
McGill University, Master of Urban Planning
State University of New York at Albany, Master of Regional Planning in Urban and Regional
Planning
Temple University, Master of Science in Community and Regional Planning
Texas A&M University, Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Sciences
University of British Columbia, Master of Arts in Planning or Master of Science in Planning
University of Iowa, Master of Urban and Regional Planning
University of Maryland at College Park, Masters of Community Planning
University of Michigan, Master of Urban Planning
University of Minnesota, Master of Urban and Regional Planning
University of Missouri-Kansas City, BA in Urban Planning and Design
University of New Orleans, Master of Urban and Regional Planning
University of North Carolina, Masters of City and Regional Planning
University of North Carolina, Ph.D. in City and Regional Planning
University of Oklahoma, Master of Regional and City Planning
University of South Florida, Master of Urban and Regional Planning
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Master of Urban Planning
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Coordinated Master in Public Administration and Urban
Planning
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Ph.D. in Planning, Governance and
Globalization
Alabama Agricultural & Mechanical University, Master of Urban and Regional Planning
Arizona State University, Ph.D. In Urban Planning
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Master of City and Regional Studies
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Master of City and Regional Planning
University of California Berkeley, Master of City Planning
University of California, Los Angeles, Master of Urban and Regional Planning
Tribal Planning
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Master of City and Regional Studies
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Master of City and Regional Planning
Texas A&M University, Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Sciences
B-15
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Ph.D. in Planning, Governance and
Globalization
Urban Anthropology
Urban Design
University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, Master of Urban Planning
B-16
Alabama Agricultural & Mechanical University, Master of Urban and Regional Planning
Arizona State University, Ph.D. In Urban Planning
Boston University, Master of City Planning
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, Master of City and Regional Planning
Clemson University, Master of City and Regional Planning
Urban History
Urban Infrastructure
Urban Planning
The University of Texas at San Antonio, Master of Science Degree in Urban and Regional
Planning
Urban Redevelopment
Urban Regeneration
Urban Revitalization
Urban Security
Urban Sociology
University of Maryland at College Park, Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Planning and Design
Urban Studies
Urban Sustainability
Urban Transportation
Urban/Regional Development
B-17
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C-31
C-32
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C-34
C-35
C-36
C-37
C-38
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C-40
C-41
C-42
C-43
Ohio
Miami University
Ohio State University
University of Cincinnati (PAB Accreditation)
Arizona
Northern Arizona University
Oregon
Portland State University
California
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
(PAB Accreditation)
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
(PAB Accreditation)
California State University, Northridge
University of California, Berkeley
University of Southern California
Pennsylvania
Indiana University of Pennsylvania (PAB Accreditation)
Temple University School of Environmental Design
West Chester University
Texas
Texas A&M University
Florida
Florida Atlantic University
Utah
University of Utah
Illinois
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (PAB Accreditation)
Virginia
University of Virginia (PAB Accreditation)
Indiana
Ball State University (PAB Accreditation)
Washington
Eastern Washington University (PAB Accreditation)
Iowa
Iowa State University (PAB Accreditation)
Ontario, Canada
Ryerson University (CIP Accreditation)
University of Alberta
Massachusetts
Boston University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Westfield State University
United Kingdom
University College London Bartlett School
Michigan
Eastern Michigan University (PAB Accreditation)
Michigan State University (PAB Accreditation)
Western Michigan University
Minnesota
Minnesota State University, Mankato
Missouri
Missouri State University (PAB Accreditation)
University of Missouri, Kansas City
New Jersey
Rutgers University, School of Environmental & Biological
Sciences
Mississippi
Jackson State University
New York
Cornell University
University at Albany, SUNY
North Carolina
East Carolina University (PAB Accreditation)
D-1
Indiana
Ball State University (PAB Accreditation)
Iowa
Iowa State University (PAB Accreditation)
University of Iowa (PAB Accreditation)
Arizona
Arizona State University (PAB Accreditation)
Northern Arizona University
University of Arizona (PAB Accreditation)
Kansas
Kansas State University
University of Kansas (PAB Accreditation)
California
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
(PAB Accreditation)
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
(PAB Accreditation)
California State University, Northridge
San Jos State University (PAB Accreditation)
University of California, Berkeley (PAB Accreditation)
University of California, Irvine (PAB Accreditation)
University of California, Los Angeles (PAB Accreditation)
University of Southern California (PAB Accreditation)
Kentucky
University of Louisville (PAB Accreditation)
Louisiana
University of New Orleans (PAB Accreditation)
Maine
University of Southern Maine
Maryland
Morgan State University (PAB Accreditation)
University of Maryland at College Park (PAB Accreditation)
Colorado
University of Colorado Denver (PAB Accreditation)
Florida
Florida Atlantic University (PAB Accreditation)
Florida State University (PAB Accreditation)
University of Florida (PAB Accreditation)
University of South Florida
Massachusetts
Boston University
Harvard University (PAB Accreditation)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (PAB Accreditation)
Tufts University (PAB Accreditation)
University of Massachusetts at Amherst
(PAB Accreditation)
Georgia
Georgia Institute of Technology (PAB Accreditation)
Savannah State University
University of Georgia [The]
Michigan
Eastern Michigan University
Michigan State University (PAB Accreditation)
University of Michigan (PAB Accreditation)
Western Michigan University
Wayne State University (PAB Accreditation)
Hawaii
University of Hawaii at Manoa (PAB Accreditation)
Idaho
Boise State University
University of Idaho
Minnesota
Minnesota State University, Mankato
University of Minnesota (PAB Accreditation)
Illinois
University of Illinois at Chicago (PAB Accreditation)
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (PAB Accreditation)
Mississippi
Jackson State University
Indiana
Ball State University (PAB Accreditation)
Missouri
Saint Louis University
Iowa
Iowa State University (PAB Accreditation)
University of Iowa (PAB Accreditation)
Nebraska
University of Nebraska-Lincoln (PAB Accreditation)
New Jersey
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Rutgers,The State University of New Jersey (PAB Accreditation)
Idaho
Boise State University
University of Idaho
New Mexico
University of New Mexico (PAB Accreditation)
Illinois
University of Illinois at Chicago (PAB Accreditation)
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (PAB Accreditation)
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Washington DC
Catholic University of America [The]
George Washington University College of Professional Studies
Georgetown University(PAB Accreditation)
New York
Columbia University (PAB Accreditation)
Cornell University (PAB Accreditation)
New School for Management and Urban Policy [The]
New York University (PAB Accreditation)
Pratt Institute (PAB Accreditation)
University at Albany, SUNY (PAB Accreditation)
University at Buffalo, SUNY (PAB Accreditation)
Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin, Madison (PAB Accreditation)
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (PAB Accreditation)
Australia
University of Melbourne (PIA Accreditation)
North Carolina
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (PAB Accreditation)
Alberta, Canada
University of Calgary (CIP Accreditation)
Ohio
Cleveland State University (PAB Accreditation)
Ohio State University (PAB Accreditation)
University of Cincinnati (PAB Accreditation)
Oklahoma
University of Oklahoma (PAB Accreditation)
Ontario, Canada
Ryerson University (CIP Accreditation)
Oregon
Portland State University (PAB Accreditation)
University of Oregon (PAB Accreditation)
Quebec, Canada
McGill University (CIP Accreditation)
Toronto, Canada
University of Toronto (CIP Accreditation)
Pennsylvania
Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Temple University School of Environmental Design
(PAB Accreditation)
University of Pennsylvania (PAB Accreditation)
University of Pittsburgh (PAB Accreditation)
West Chester University
United Kingdom
University College London Bartlett School
Puerto Rico
University of Puerto Rico (PAB Accreditation)
South Carolina
Clemson University (PAB Accreditation)
Tennessee
University of Memphis (PAB Accreditation)
Texas
Texas A&M University (PAB Accreditation)
Texas Southern University (PAB Accreditation)
University of Texas - San Antonio
University of Texas at Arlington (PAB Accreditation)
University of Texas at Austin (PAB Accreditation)
Utah
University of Utah (PAB Accreditation)
Virginia
University of Virginia (PAB Accreditation)
Virginia Commonwealth University (PAB Accreditation)
Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University
(PAB Accreditation)
Washington
Eastern Washington University (PAB Accreditation)
University of Washington (PAB Accreditation)
E-2
Ohio
Ohio State University
University of Cincinnati
California
University of California, Berkeley
University of California, Irvine
University of California, Los Angeles
University of Southern California
Oregon
Portland State University
Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania
Canada
University of British Columbia
University of Toronto
South Carolina
Clemson University
Florida
Florida State University
University of Florida
University of South Florida
Texas
Texas A&M University
Texas Southern University
University of Texas at Arlington
University of Texas at Austin
Georgia
Georgia Institute of Technology
Utah
University of Utah
Hawaii
University of Hawaii at Manoa
Virginia
Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University
Illinois
University of Illinois at Chicago
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Washington
University of Washington
Kentucky
University of Louisville
Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Louisiana
University of New Orleans
Maryland
University of Maryland at College Park
Massachusetts
Harvard University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
University of Massachusetts at Amherst
Michigan
University of Michigan
New Jersey
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
New York
Columbia University
Cornell University
University at Buffalo, SUNY
North Carolina
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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