Urban Design & Planning

BA: Community, Environment & Planning

Master of Urban Planning

Master of Science in Real Estate

Master in Strategic Planning for Critical Infrastructures

PhD in Urban Design & Planning

Certificate Programs

Distance Learning

International Study

Continuing Education

Degree Programs in Urban Design & Planning

Individuals seeking an interdisciplinary undergraduate degree in community and environmental planning should consider the Bachelor of Arts CEP Program. For further information, contact:

Community, Environment and Planning Program
College of Architecture and Urban Planning
University of Washington
410 Gould Hall, Box 355740
Seattle, WA 98195-5740
206 543-4191

The accredited Master of Urban Planning (MUP) degree Program is for those who want the traditional professional degree. General and specialized training in a number of areas is available through this two year program.

The Urban Design and Preservation Planning and Design Certificate Programs are open to graduate students in the Master of Architecture, Master of Landscape Architecture, Master of Urban Planning, and PhD degree programs. For further information contact:

Interdisciplinary Certificate Programs
College of Architecture and Urban Planning
University of Washington
410 Gould Hall, Box 355740
Seattle, WA 98195-5740
206 543-5996

Persons who desire careers in urban design and planning primarily in academic research and teaching, or advanced professional work, should consider the Interdisciplinary PhD Program in Urban Design and Planning leading to the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD). For further information contact:

Interdisciplinary PhD Program in Urban Design & Planning
Graduate School
University of Washington
311 Loew Hall, Box 352192
Seattle, WA 98195-2192
206 543-6398

In addition, a program of study may be developed to enable a student to work toward two Master's degrees, combining the Master of Architecture and Master of Urban Planning, or the Master of Landscape Architecture and Master of Urban Planning. Concurrent degrees are also possible with the JD degree in the School of Law and Master of Urban Planning. Studies in public administration may take place in the Graduate School of Public Affairs, in transportation with Civil Engineering's program, and in marine and environmental resource areas within appropriate programs on campus.

For those seeking a short-term affiliation with a program in the Department of Urban Design and Planning, programs such as Visiting Graduate Student and Non-Matriculated Student should be explored.