Urban Planning and Sustainable Development

    Urban Planning and Sustainable Development

    Duration4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 50,762 / Year
    Next IntakeSeptember 27, 2023
    Urban Planning and Sustainable Development

    About

    This interdisciplinary program prepares students to enter professional fields concerned with the sustainability of the human and natural environment. The Urban Planning and Sustainable Development major consists of foundation, urban planning core, specialization, capstone and experiential courses. The foundation and planning core requirement incorporates the interdisciplinary foundation of the College of the Environment's approach to the study of the human and natural environment, with an emphasis on public policy development, law, and the methods, theory, and processes of planning and decision-making. The specialization courses allow students to develop an area of specialized interest in a defined planning sub-discipline, to concentrate on a minor in an academic discipline, or to select from a number of thematically oriented clusters of courses.

    College of the Environment's Urban Planning and Sustainable Development major emphasizes innovative approaches to solving complex problems facing communities from the local to the global level. The program stresses progressive change leading towards equitable, healthful, livable, and sustainable communities with the emphasis on social and environmental justice, diversity, and service to under-served communities. The curriculum combines urban planning, urban and sustainable design, planning laws, environmental policy, and natural sciences to provide students with an understanding of the linkages between urban and natural systems and the multidimensional problems in urban development.

    Graduates are prepared for entry-level careers in planning agencies, consulting firms, and nonprofit organizations in various fields locally, nationally, and internationally, as well as advanced graduate studies.

    Why Consider a Study of Urban Planning and Sustainable Development Major?

    Do you want to shape the cities of tomorrow by:

    • planning and designing livable communities and neighborhoods?
    • addressing climate change and environmental sustainability?
    • promoting social justice and equity?
    • developing housing affordability solutions?
    • incorporating transportation and climate action innovations in city plans?
    • collaborating with government agencies, non-profit organization, and community groups to address local, regional, and global problems?

    Then Urban Planning and Sustainable Development, BA is the major for you. Cities are at the forefront of innovations that deal with these challenges and Western's UPSD program will prepare you to be part of the solution!

    Disciplines

    College of the Environment

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Submit Official Transcripts

    Applicants are responsible for requesting official credentials/transcripts from the appropriate institutions as defined below. A transcript is considered official if is sent directly from the institution of origin or the Ministry of Education to the Office of Admissions. Please do not mail your own transcripts. They cannot be accepted, even in a sealed envelope.

    First-Year applicants must submit:

    • Official secondary school credentials with certified English translations when necessary

    Transfer and Post-baccalaureate applicants must submit:

    • Official credentials from all postsecondary institutions attended, even if you do not expect to transfer credit. Only transcripts issued within the last year will be accepted.
    • Transfer applicants with fewer than 45 transferable quarter (30 semester) credits must also submit official secondary school credentials with certified English translations when necessary

    English Requirements

    • IELTSMin 6.5
    • TOEFLMin 79

    Career

    Urban Planner | Regional Planner | Sustainable Development Consultant | Planning Consultant | County Planner | Environmental Planner Natural Resources Manager | Non-Profit Organizations

    Fee Information

    Application Fee 70

    How to Apply

    • The Application for Admission
    • $70 non-refundable application fee
    • Official transcripts (an official transcript evaluation from an approved organization may also be required)
    • Evidence of English language proficiency
    • Declaration of Financial Responsibility
    • An essay that helps the Admissions Committee understand your academic goals, related experiences and/or preparatory course work, and professional goals
    Urban Planning and Sustainable Development
    Western Washington University
    Western Washington University
    United States of America

    United States of America, Bellingham

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