Bachelor of Urban & Environmental Planning Course Curriculum

First Year

Fall Semester

 English 13
ARCH 101Language of Architecture 24
 Math or Science 33–4
 Social Science Elective 43
PLAN 103Introduction to Urban and Environmental Planning3
 16–17

Spring Semester

 English 13
Language of Architecture 24
 Math or Science 33–4
 Social Science Elective 43
 Humanities3
 16–17

Second Year

Fall Semester

PLAN 211Digital Visualization for Planners4
 Math or Science 33–4
ECON 201Microeconomics3
 Humanities Elective 73
 Open Elective3
 16–17

Spring Semester

Plan 202Planning Design4
 Math or Science 33–4
ECON 202Macroeconomics3
 Statistics 83
 Open Elective 73
 16–17

Third Year

Fall Semester

PLAN 303Neighborhoods, Communities and Regions3
PLAN 306Land, Law and Environment3
 Politics Elective 43
 Open Elective 73
 Open Elective3
 15

Spring Semester

PLAN 305Planning Methods3
 Professional Elective 53
 Politics Elective 43
 Open Elective 73
 Open Elective3
 16

Fourth Year

Fall Semester

 Professional Elective 53
 Professional Elective 53
PLAC 401Neighborhood Planning Workshop 63
 Social Science Elective 43
 Open Elective 73
 15

Spring Semester

PLAN 404Planning in Government3
PLACPlanning Application Course 63
 Social Science Elective 43
PLANPlan Elective or Fourth Year Project3
 Open Elective 73
 15

Degree Total

  122

Notes

1. Proficiency at ENWR 110 level plus a second writing requirement.

2. Select two from among ARCH 101, ARCH 102, AR H 101, and AR H 102.

3. MATH and EVSC, especially EVSC 320 are encouraged. (Some EVSC are classed as Social Science however.)

4. Majors take six credits of Politics and 12 other credits of Social Science in addition to ECON 201 and 202.

5. A Professional Elective related to planning can be taken in a professional school, at the 300-level or above, with advisor’s permission.

6. Planning applications courses are designated as PLAC. They emphasize fieldwork, analysis, plan development, document preparation, and formal presentation. PLAC 401 is designed for planning undergraduates as a culminating workshop.

7. One Non-Western Studies included.

8. In addition to the general Math requirement, students are required to take a statistics course. Students are encouraged to select one of the following courses to fulfill this requirement: STAT 110, 112, ECON 371, and SOC 311.