11 Master's degrees in Urban Planning in Wisconsin, United States
Urban Planning and Real Estate Development
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee's Urban Planning and Real Estate Development program is for students who wish to pursue careers in real estate development in combination with professional architectural practice or work with a private or public developer.
Urban Planning and Engineering
In cooperation with the Department of Urban Planning, the College of Engineering and Applied Science offers a Urban Planning and Engineering program to prepare students at University of Wisconsin Milwaukee for positions in transportation, public works or similar areas.
Architecture and Urban Planning
The Architecture and Urban Planning programme at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee is a coordinated dual Master’s degree. This on-campus track allows students to earn both an MArch and an MUP simultaneously. Depending on your academic background, this intensive full-time programme typically spans three to four years.
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.
Urban Design
SARUP established the Master of Urban Design (MUD) program at University of Wisconsin Milwaukee in response to an increasing demand for urban design education from students and to the expected significant growth of architectural related services and urban design-related jobs in the U.S. labor market.
Urban Planning
The Urban Planning programme at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee is a professional Master’s degree designed for impactful community transformation. This on-campus course welcomes students from any undergraduate background, offering full-time or part-time study paths to master sustainable and inclusive urban growth.
Urban Studies with Library and Information Science
Students in this Urban Studies with Library and Information Science program from University of Wisconsin Milwaukee concurrently pursue a Masters’ degree in Urban Studies (MS) and a MLIS degree.
Urban and Regional Planning
The Department of Planning and Landscape Architecture (DPLA) offers an accredited Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Urban and Regional Planning at the University of Wisconsin Madison. The degree trains students in the knowledge, theories, and skills to be leaders in their communities by making positive change through informed and reflective action.
Urban Studies
The Urban Studies M.Sc. at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee is a 30-credit postgraduate programme delivered on campus. This full-time course provides advanced training in research techniques and social theory, focusing on metropolitan communities and the economic policies that shape modern urban environments.
Public Administration and Urban Planning
The Public Administration and Urban Planning programme at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee is a coordinated master's degree. This full-time, on-campus course allows students to earn two professional qualifications concurrently. It combines policy leadership with spatial planning to address complex modern urban challenges.
Urban Planning and Geographic Information Systems
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee's Urban Planning and Geographic Information Systems provides the skills and experience needed by professional planners to develop and use spatial analysis technology in both public and private organizations to improve their service delivery, management, and policy planning activities.