MCRP City and Regional Planning

2 Years On Campus Masters Program

Georgia Institute of Technology

Program Overview

The Master of City and Regional Planning (MCRP) degree program prepares students to excel as professionals capable of understanding and resolving complex urban planning problems. The curriculum gives students both a broad understanding of the urban and regional environment and a foundation of skills needed to plan for this environment.

The MCRP program strives for a careful balance between the theoretical, historical, and conceptual knowledge about urban and regional development on the one hand, and the acquisition of practical skills and methods of analysis on the other. The program offers six specializations as well as dual degree program options with architecture, civil engineering, law, and public policy.

Program Key Stats

$17113 (Per Semester)
$ 105
Aug Intake : 15th Feb


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Eligibility Criteria

3.0
4 Year

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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Facilities manager
  • Historic buildings inspector/conservation officer
  • Housing manager/officer
  • Local government officer
  • Town planner
  • Transport planner
  • Building surveyor
  • Civil Service administrator
  • Community development worker
  • Environmental manager
  • Estate agent
  • Landscape architect
  • Planning and development surveyor
  • Sustainability consultant

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