Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs
Urban Affairs 205
(216) 687-2136
Additional information can be found at:
http://urban.csuohio.edu/academics/graduate/mupdd/
Dr. W. Dennis Keating, Graduate Program Director
Areas of Study
Economic Development *
Environmental Sustainability
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) *
Historic Preservation
Housing and Neighborhood Development
Real Estate Development and Finance *
*Students who wish to receive the corresponding Certificate in a specialization area should refer to the individual Certificate Program listings in this catalog for certificate requirements.
Accreditation
The Masters of Urban Planning, Design, and Development program is accredited by the Planning Accredition Board
Introduction
The Master of Urban Planning, Design, and Development (MUPDD) program integrates planning, design, and development into one course of study. Urban planning, urban design, and urban real estate development are featured components of the planning core curriculum. The course of study focuses on the theory, skills, and practical experience needed for the transformation and revitalization of cities and the regions in which they are located, particularly industrialized and post-industrial areas.
The Master of Urban Planning, Design, and Development program is committed to:
- Educate students to become thoughtful urban planning generalists with distinctive technical competence in an area of practice, who can positively affect the built urban environment and the well-being of individuals in restructuring urban regions, leading to sustainable, livable communities.
- Offer a broad educational experience to meet the needs of students and the planning profession.
- Provide students with an opportunity to develop knowledge in a substantive planning field.
- Make the MUPDD program accessible, through its curriculum delivery methods, to students in Northeast Ohio and beyond.
- Provide a high-quality faculty with adequate expertise, resources and numbers to meet teaching and advising needs of the program.
- Support a faculty engaged in empirical, applied, and reflective scholarship that addresses key issues and challenges in the planning profession.
- Maintain, enhance, and support a faculty engaged in quality teaching and public service.
- Achieve a diverse faculty reflective of the citizenry of Northeast Ohio, including its urban core areas, and the student body in the program.
- Recruit, retain, and place a high-caliber and diverse student body prepared for professional practice in planning.
- Provide quality student support services to facilitate student achievement and efficient administration of the program.
- Seek student participation in fair, inclusive, and autonomous program administration and assessment.
- Improve community knowledge of the value of planning as a profession and of the MUPDD program and its’ resources.
- Facilitate and support a strong relationship and interaction with the professional planning community in the state and region.
- Train new planners in the latest techniques and theories and to upgrade the skills of practicing planners. The program is structured to accommodate both full-time and part-time students. Most required courses are offered in the evenings, with some courses offered during summer sessions and weekends.
Career Opportunities
The MUPDD program provides advanced training for recent college graduates and incumbent professionals. This graduate-level training in urban planning offers students the opportunity to pursue and advance careers in city or regional planning, housing and neighborhood development, real estate finance and development, economic development, environmental sustainability, and geographic information systems (GIS). Employment opportunities for planners exist in the public, private, and nonprofit sectors.
The Levin College, through the Department of Urban Studies, the Office of Student Services, and faculty provides a variety of services related to career planning to help students and graduates find employment related to their program of study. Current job postings are maintained in the Office of Student Services and on the College Web site.
Cleveland State’s Career Services Center assists students with resume writing, interview preparation, co-op/internships, networking and other job search areas. Twice a year, CSU hosts the largest Career Fair in Northern Ohio. In addition, for those interested in government and the public sector, Career Services hosts a Government Career Fair every spring creating an ideal opportunity for students to connect with potential government employers. (See the section on Campus Services and Programs: Career Services of this catalog).
Admission Information
Applicants to the Master of Urban Planning, Design, and Development Program must meet the minimum requirements established by the College of Graduate Studies and the MUPDD program faculty:
- A minimum undergraduate grade-point average of 3.0, on a degree posted transcript.
- Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores, with an average Verbal and Quantitative score at the 50th percentile, and an Analytical Writing score of at least 4.0. Students with a graduate degree from an accredited college or university are exempted from this requirement. Other standardized admission examinations may be substituted at the discretion of the Program Director.
- Two letters of recommendation, using the Recommendation Form for Graduate Admission (available online at http://www.csuohio.edu/gradcollege/admissions/pdf/recommend.pdf).
- Non-native English speakers who do not have an earned bachelor’s degree or higher from an accredited U.S. institution must demonstrate proof of English-language proficiency as indicated in under “Admission Requirements for International Students and Permanent Residents” in this catalog.
You can apply for admission now: http://www.csuohio.edu/gradcollege/admissions/apply.html
Types of Admission
The academic status of a graduate degree-seeking applicant is determined after a review of admission credentials. Graduate Program Committees, in concurrence with the Office of Graduate Admissions, may recommend admission of applicants as regular or conditional graduate students. Please refer to the Admission to the College of Graduate Studies section of this catalog for information on admission categories.
Transfer Credit
Upon satisfactory completion of 12 or more credit hours of graduate coursework at Cleveland State University, degree-seeking students may transfer up to 10 credit hours from an accredited college or university. Transfer credit is subject to Program Director approval, and must meet all University requirements for transfer credit (please refer to Academic Regulations).
All credits requested for transfer must carry a letter grade of A, A-, B+, or B in graduate courses.
No S/F graded courses may be transferred. Students must follow all other graduate college regulations.