Core Required Planning Courses (21 Credits)
All students must complete these six (6) courses, plus one (1) course that satisfies the ‘Structures and Functions’ requirement (see below):
Fall Semester
URPL 721 (3 cr)
Methods of Planning Analysis |
URPL 741 (3 cr)
Introduction to Planning |
URPL 912 (3 cr)
Planning Workshop |
Spring Semester
URPL 590 (3 cr)
Professional Practice/Visual Communications |
URPL 781 (3 cr)
Planning Thought and Practice |
URPL 833 (3 cr)
Planning and the Legal System |
Structure and Function of Cities and Regions (3 credits)
Students, in consultation with their advisor, select one (1) of the courses below to satisfy the Structures and Functions of Cities and Regions requirement:
Fall Semester
URPL 550 (3 cr)
Transportation and the Built Environment
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URPL 611 (3 cr)
Urban Design and Theory
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URPL 731 (3 cr) *offered every other year, last offered in 2019*
Introduction to Regional Planning
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URPL 751 (3 cr)
Introduction to Financial Planning
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URPL 761 (3 cr) *generally offered every other year, last offered in 2018*
Central City Planning: Issues and Approaches
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Spring Semester
URPL 601 (3 cr)
Site Planning |
URPL 734 (3 cr)
Regional Economic Problem Analysis |
URPL 844 (3 cr)
Housing and Public Policy |
Note: The MS URPL Program Committee may approve additional courses that satisfy the Structure and Function of Cities and Regions requirement, including URPL 590 special topics courses.
See UW–Madison Guide for Other Graduate Level Courses: http://guide.wisc.edu/courses/urb_r_pl/