Community and Regional Planning: Introduction to City Planning

COMMUNITY AND REGIONAL PLANNING: INTRODUCTION TO CITY PLANNING

This Stackable Graduate Certificate in Community and Regional Planning: Introduction to City Planning provides an overview of the theoretical foundations, specific skills, and practical experience that constitute the context of professional planning.

The stackable graduate certificate is open to any UT Austin degree-seeking graduate student and requires three classes (nine credit hours). 

IMPORTANT:

  • ONLY the CRP graduate sections of the courses listed below may fulfill the Stackable Graduate Certificate requirements.
  • Please do not register for a cross-listing in another discipline or an undergraduate section. It is not possible to count any other section toward this Stackable Graduate Certificate. 

Contact the Graduate Program Coordinator with any course registration questions or for more information. 

REQUIRED:

CRP 380F 1-Planning History, Theory, and Ethics
CRP 381M 2-Qualitative and Participatory Methods

SELECT ONE COURSE FROM:

Approved CRP electives