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209 Master's degrees in Urban Planning in United States
Community Planning and Epidemiology
The dual degree in Community Planning and Epidemiology from University of Maryland combines course work from the Community Planning and Epidemiology programs to enable a student to complete both the Master of Community Planning and Master of Epidemiology at the same time.
Urban and Regional Planning
The Urban and Regional Planning programme at Rowan University is a comprehensive M.S. degree designed for future community leaders. Available in full-time and part-time modes at the Glassboro campus, this 46-credit course focuses on sustainable development and spatial analysis to solve complex modern environmental challenges.
Sustainability in the Urban Environment
To respond to the increasing demand for a workforce equipped to meet the sustainability challenges of the 21st century, The City University of New York offers the Sustainability in the Urban Environment graduate program.

Geography - Urban Planning (Online)
Have you ever visited a city and pondered its needs? Perhaps you saw opportunities to build restaurants, recreational facilities, housing, or churches – and you felt inspired to put your vision into practice. If so, Liberty University’s Master of Arts (MA) in Geography - Urban Planning (Online) may be for you!
Urban and Regional Planning
As a professional discipline, urban planning is concerned with sustaining and enhancing the quality of life in cities and regions, and designing livable communities. The Urban and Regional Planning program is offered by Alabama A&M University.
Urban Sustainability and Resilience
The Master of Professional Science in Urban Sustainability and Resilience at the University of Miami is designed for students interested in acquiring the knowledge, skills and hands-on practical engagement necessary for contributing to the urban challenges confronting cities on the front lines of climate change.
Urban Planning
The Master of Urban Planning program at Texas A&M University will prepare you to identify community values and create ethical solutions for a sustainable future. In this program, you’ll gain an understanding of planning knowledge through technical, political, economic, and legal perspectives.
Landscape Architecture (Advanced Professional Degree)
As future landscape architects and planners, students in the Landscape Architecture (Advanced Professional Degree) program of the Utah State University will learn to analyze the way people interact with the world around them and how natural environments interact with built environments.
Public Administration - Urban Management
Consistently ranked a top 20 program by U.S. News & World Report, this Public Administration - Urban Management MPA program from Arizona State University prepares you to be an agile results-driven leader serving the public good through real-world experience in urban management. It also prepares you to rethink and reimagine how policy shapes city managerial decisions.
JD - Regional Planning
Students may simultaneously complete the requirements for a Juris Doctor degree from Western New England University School of Law and a Masters degree in Regional Planning from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst in four academic years. Join the JD - Regional Planning degree at Western New England University.
Urban and Regional Planning
The Urban and Regional Planning program of The University of Texas at San Antonio is designed to prepare students for leadership roles and careers in the public and private sectors for the purpose of planning and designing communities and regions.
Urban Affairs
The Urban Studies Department at Queens College from The City University of New York offers a Master of Arts degree in Urban Affairs, which provides an interdisciplinary approach to the study of cities, especially New York City.
Urban and Regional Planning
The Urban and Regional Planning program of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is offered by the Luskin School of Public Affairs.
Urban Planning
The Urban Planning degree from University of Louisville prepares students to work in a wide variety of fields, including land use and environmental planning, urban design, historic preservation, transportation planning, community development, housing planning, economic development planning, real estate development, and sustainability.
Architecture and Urban Design
The Architecture and Urban Design program of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is a one-year post-professional degree program that leads to a Master of Science in Architecture and Urban Design degree.
Climate Change and Society
The Master of Science in Climate Change and Society at North Carolina State University provides critical skills, knowledge, and expertise in climate science and climate adaptation. These programs prepare graduates to meet the growing demand for climate adaptation expertise.
Architecture and Urban Planning
The Architecture and Urban Planning program of the University at Buffalo embraces the notion that architecture and urban planning are fundamentally intertwined as evidenced by the impact of architecture on the urban fabric and the influence of urban planning on architecture.
Civil Engineering and Urban Planning
The Civil Engineering and Urban Planning programme at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee is a coordinated dual-degree master's course. Delivered on campus over 2.5 years, this full-time programme allows students to earn both an M.U.P. and an M.S. in Engineering while developing expertise in transportation and infrastructure.
Community Planning and Physical Activity
The dual degree in Community Planning and Physical Activity from University of Maryland combines course work from the Community Planning and Physical Activity programs to enable a student to complete both the Master of Community Planning and Master of Physical Activity at the same time
Urban Sustainability
The Urban Sustainability concentration at the Indiana University Indianapolis prepares students with the ideas and technical skills needed to address the challenges and opportunities found in urban areas.