MSP in Urban and Regional Planning

2 Years On Campus Masters Program

Florida State University

Program Overview

The Master's of Science in Planning (MSP) degree is the professional degree of most planners in the United States. The graduates of this program work in more than 40 states and about 30 foreign countries, with the largest proportion working in Florida. The principal aim of the MSP program is to train students for professional careers in planning, allowing them to function in both generalist and specialist roles. The MSP degree is normally obtained after two years of full time study, involving the completion of at least 48 semester hours of course work and 400 hours of work as a planning intern.

Program Key Stats

$25309 (Annual cost)



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Eligibility Criteria


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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Business Development Manager
  • City Manager
  • City Planner
  • Community Organizer
  • Community Development Director
  • Director of Housing and Economic Development
  • Economic Development Analyst
  • GIS Specialist
  • Grant Writer
  • Housing Planner
  • Land Developer
  • Land Use Planner
  • Lawyer
  • Legislative Research Analyst
  • Lobbyist
  • Market Researcher
  • Nonprofit Administrator
  • Outreach Coordinator
  • Policy Analyst
  • Public Administrator
  • Public Policy Director
  • Professor / Teacher
  • Realtor
  • Regional Planner
  • Research Associate
  • Social Worker
  • Transit Analyst
  • Transportation Planner
  • Urban Designer
  • Urban Planner
  • Zoning Administrator

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