MUP Curriculum

Program Requirements for Students Entering in Fall 2021

The curriculum of any vital and dynamic program will change from time to time. The description which follows below applies to students entering the program in Fall 2020, and may differ for students entering in other semesters.

All enrolled graduate students should have in their possession an original copy of the curriculum they must satisfy based upon their date of matriculation. Copies of each student's required curriculum are sent to all students before they enter the program, are distributed again during graduate student orientation, and an official copy is placed in each student's file in the department. If you need a copy of your curriculum, please contact Norma Everett. 

  • The curriculum varies depending upon the students’ entry into the program. Students usually enter the MUP program in the fall semester, although entry in the spring semester is an option.
  • The program encourages full-time study; however, students may pursue their degree
  • part-time.
  • Students may apply to waive a required course based on prior coursework.

As you look at our program, you will notice that some courses are labeled “practicum” which has the same meaning as “studio”. 

Recommended course: URP 691 Colloquium (1 credit) (Fall)

REQUIRED CORE COURSES:

  • URP 501 Evolution of Urban Structure (Fall semester)
  • URP 510 Planning Concepts and Controversies (Spring)
  • URP 512 Research Methods for Planners (Fall)
  • URP 538 Economic Concepts (Spring)
  • URP 573 Land Use and Physical Planning (Fall)
  • URP 581 Planning Practicum (6 credits) (Fall and Spring)
  • URP 582 Planning Practicum (6 credits) (Fall and Spring)

Required Professional Competencies, choose one from each of two categories (6 credits)

  • Geographic Information Systems (GIS):
    • URP 569, GIS Applications (offered in Spring)
    • URP 601, Advanced GIS Applications (normally offered in Spring) (with permission)
  • Design skills and design literacy
    • URP 523 Graphic Communications in Planning (fall)
    • URP 526 Site Planning and Design (normally offered in Spring)
    • URP 565 Urban Design Understanding Form (normally offered in Fall)
  • Group process
    • URP 577 Planning Techniques in Action (normally offered in Spring) 

Note: Dual MArch/MUP students must meet take at least one from GIS or Group Process competence.  It is assumed that they receive design competency through their architectural education. 

 

Required MUP Specialization or Advanced Graduate Certificate (12 credits): 

  • Choose one of the following
  1. MUP Specialization consisting of an Introductory Course, Advanced Course, and specialized URP 582 Planning Practicum II
  2. Advanced Certificate in Historic Preservation, see separate information on requirements. 

 

Required Culminating Exercise (3 or 6 credits)

  •  Choose one of the following
  1. Project Option:  URP 697 Master’s Project Preparation, 3 credits
  2. Thesis Option:  URP 698 Master’s Thesis Preparation and URP 699, Master’s Thesis, each 3 credits for a total of 6 credits.* (with permission)

*NOTE: URP 697 Master’s Project is a capstone course which must be taken in a MUP student’s final semester. Students, may, however, request to work on a 6-credit thesis instead of a 3-credit final project. Thesis is pursued through two courses, URP 698 Master's Thesis Preparation and URP 699 Master's Thesis, which should be taken consecutively. Thesis students would take URP 698 in the next-to-last semester and URP 699 in the final semester. Upon special permission of the chair, under special circumstances, students may take them simultaneously. Sometimes students start a thesis but fail to complete it, earning a grade of “U” or “L” in thesis prep/master’s thesis.  Such students are permitted to switch to the project option, but are then not allowed to use the thesis credits towards the MUP degree.

General Electives (remaining credits)

  • Students may choose from graduate courses offered within the department.
  • They may also apply for up to 3 credits of URP 545 (Internship) and up to 3 credits of URP 599 (Independent Study). No more than 3 credits of internship and 3 credits of independent study may be applied to the MUP.     
  • As part of their academic program, students may complete one Internship course.  It is expected that the internship be an unpaid experience.  Students are responsible for finding an appropriate site for their internship and must recruit a faculty advisor to oversee the internship.   Students must submit an internship proposal form to the department chair for approval.  The form is available from Norma.
  • You are allowed to take up to 6 credits outside the department.  Be sure the course content is relevant to planning. If you are unsure, ask for written permission from the department chair.

M.U.P. Curriculum Total: 52 credits