Master of Community Planning

2 Years On Campus Masters Program

University of Cincinnati

Program Overview

The challenge this urbanized world poses is the substance of the planning profession. Planners are dedicated to developing innovative approaches to managing cities and planning their development. The constructive management of change is at the heart of the profession. Planning is growing in importance throughout the country, and the number of planners is rising rapidly. Planners often work in local governments and communities, but their concerns are issues that affect the world - land use, social policy, historic preservation, transportation, housing, economic development, policy planning, environmental protection, urban design and international development. Planners are visionaries working for a better future through improvements in the quality of life in one or more of these areas.

Program Key Stats

$26210 (Annual cost)



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Eligibility Criteria


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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • The degree prepares students for the professional practice of planning at local
  • regional
  • state and federal levels of government and within the private sector with a planning consultant
  • land developer
  • law firm
  • economic development agency/corporation or other business

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