Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Urban and Regional Studies with a Concentration in Urban Planning and Policy Undergraduate Programme By Virginia Commonwealth University |TopUniversities

Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Urban and Regional Studies with a Concentration in Urban Planning and Policy

Starting Month

Jan-2000Starting Month

Programme overview

Main Subject

Urban Planning

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Bachelor of Science in Urban and Regional Studies requires 120 credits, including 40 credits within the major. The program is designed so that students may enter as late as their junior year and provides a solid foundation for professional work or advanced study aimed at addressing some of the most important challenges and issues facing the U.S. and other world regions, such as urban sprawl, economic marginalization, ethnic and racial conflict and environmental degradation. The program covers a wide range of topics related to these issues, including transportation, housing, land use, environmental management, regional and international development, human-environment interaction, globalization and socioeconomic change. Students can focus on the subject matter of their interest by choosing to concentrate in either urban planning and policy or regional analysis and development; alternatively they may opt for a generalized course of study. Nine core courses and a lab (28 credits total) are required for all majors. These courses provide fundamental background knowledge in an array of disciplines that form the foundations of urban and regional studies, such as urban planning and design, human and physical geography, economics, environmental management, urban and public policy, and geographic information systems. Students complete their remaining 12 credits within one of the two concentrations or through a generalized course of study. The program helps develop a theoretical and methodological background as well as analytical skills that can be used to address a wide range of issues and problems. Students acquire marketable skills in qualitative and quantitative analysis, computer usage, problem solving and communication - as well as a broad perspective on environment and society - that are essential for many occupations. The concentration in urban planning and policy involves an examination of the evolution of urban areas, urban governments and economies, the relationship between urban activities and the natural environment, land use and the built environment, urban culture and social dynamics, and policies and planning strategies for improving urban socioeconomic and environmental conditions. Students have the opportunity to explore and develop plans and policy strategies aimed at revitalizing communities, preventing urban sprawl, fostering environmental sustainability and alleviating poverty. Learning outcomes Multidisciplinary understanding of urban and regional dynamics, and other factors Mastery of general and major-specific skills Ethics and sense of social and personal responsibility

Programme overview

Main Subject

Urban Planning

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Bachelor of Science in Urban and Regional Studies requires 120 credits, including 40 credits within the major. The program is designed so that students may enter as late as their junior year and provides a solid foundation for professional work or advanced study aimed at addressing some of the most important challenges and issues facing the U.S. and other world regions, such as urban sprawl, economic marginalization, ethnic and racial conflict and environmental degradation. The program covers a wide range of topics related to these issues, including transportation, housing, land use, environmental management, regional and international development, human-environment interaction, globalization and socioeconomic change. Students can focus on the subject matter of their interest by choosing to concentrate in either urban planning and policy or regional analysis and development; alternatively they may opt for a generalized course of study. Nine core courses and a lab (28 credits total) are required for all majors. These courses provide fundamental background knowledge in an array of disciplines that form the foundations of urban and regional studies, such as urban planning and design, human and physical geography, economics, environmental management, urban and public policy, and geographic information systems. Students complete their remaining 12 credits within one of the two concentrations or through a generalized course of study. The program helps develop a theoretical and methodological background as well as analytical skills that can be used to address a wide range of issues and problems. Students acquire marketable skills in qualitative and quantitative analysis, computer usage, problem solving and communication - as well as a broad perspective on environment and society - that are essential for many occupations. The concentration in urban planning and policy involves an examination of the evolution of urban areas, urban governments and economies, the relationship between urban activities and the natural environment, land use and the built environment, urban culture and social dynamics, and policies and planning strategies for improving urban socioeconomic and environmental conditions. Students have the opportunity to explore and develop plans and policy strategies aimed at revitalizing communities, preventing urban sprawl, fostering environmental sustainability and alleviating poverty. Learning outcomes Multidisciplinary understanding of urban and regional dynamics, and other factors Mastery of general and major-specific skills Ethics and sense of social and personal responsibility

Admission Requirements

80+
6+
105+
53+
Other English Language Requirement: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): 550 PBT.

Jan-2000

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