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M.CRP

Master of Community & Regional Planning

The Master of Community & Regional Planning (M.CRP) degree program is a Graduate Degree program in Community and Regional Planning, which is nationally accredited by the Planning Accreditation Board. The coursework for the M.CRP degree program requires completion of 48 graduate credit hours. Students graduating with a M.CRP degree have gone on to pursue a wide variety of careers including rural development, community development, and urban planning. Three dual degree programs are offered in tandem with the M.CRP: Juris Degree (J.D.), Master of Architecture (M.Arch) or Master of Science in Civil Engineering (M.S.CE). Additionally, students can elect to take on and Interdepartmental specialization in Environmental Studies, Great Plains Studies, and Water Resources Planning and management. 90 / Master of Community & Regional Planning

Prerequisite: Some students may be required to completed up to a maximum of 3 Prerequisite courses to overcome deficiencies in Sociology, Economics and Statistics.


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