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Introduction
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Improving the quality of life for people in a community. Visualizing and creating solutions for urban and environmental issues. Helping to assure that in the face of disputes and multiple perspectives, all parties are heard and their needs are addressed. These are a few of the activities and challenges of those who study and work in urban planning. SARUP offers a master's degree in urban planning, and coordinated degree programs in architecture, engineering, and public administration. For more information please take a look at the degree options, courses, and supporting organizations, and precollege programs.
Message from the Director
Department of Urban Planning: News/Scholarships/Opportunities
Frequently Asked Questions About Becoming a Planner
Geographic
Information Systems (GIS) in Urban Planning
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