The Master of Urban and Regional Planning (MURP) degree prepares students to become competent professional planners who possess the knowledge, skills and values to formulate plans and improve the quality of public and private development decisions in order to meet the social, economic and physical needs of the culturally diverse urban and rural communities in which they hope to work. The Master of Urban and Regional Planning program curriculum consists of 46 credit hours. Students must complete thesis, terminal research, or terminal project requirements for the MURP degree under one of three plans.
* Plan A - A faculty-directed terminal research with a comprehensive examination.
* Plan B - A planning project with comprehensive examination.
* Plan C - Thesis option.
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