MA City and Regional Planning

2 Years On Campus Masters Program

Pratt Institute

Program Overview

Students are admitted to the City and Regional Planning program in Spring and Fall semesters. Merit scholarships are available to students who demonstrate significant aptitude for the program. Scholarship award decisions are made at the same time as admissions decisions and do not require an additional application. Students who enter the program with either a five-year architecture degree or a prior masters degree can be awarded up to 15 credits of advanced standing, equivalent to a full semester of coursework. Students with prior work experience related to planning may also be eligible for work credits, pending review.

Program Key Stats

$53853 (Annual Cost)



Eligibility Criteria


6.5

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Development Manager
  • real estate Project Manager
  • economic development

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