Anyone done it? Know what the program is about, etc? I'm kind of interested in it, have been for the past 5/so years. What department would this be under at State?[Edited on June 12, 2008 at 8:02 PM. Reason : -]
6/12/2008 8:00:28 PM
I have a good friend studying this at Clemson and they apparently have a very respectable program. At NCSU, you will most likely find planning under the Master's in Public Administration. It is probably a concentration. NCSU MPA website: http://www.chass.ncsu.edu/pa/Good luck
6/12/2008 9:03:31 PM
http://www.planningaccreditationboard.org/index.php?id=30also if you wanna go to florida state you can pay in-state tuition[Edited on June 12, 2008 at 9:20 PM. Reason : &]
6/12/2008 9:16:04 PM
no planning majoryou'll have to do the MPA, like ^^said............they have an urban management specializationthis is actually the path i'm taking to get into city planning
6/15/2008 10:07:55 PM
my friend is doing this at College of Charleston... that would be a rad place to do grad school.[Edited on June 17, 2008 at 10:35 AM. Reason : at]
6/17/2008 10:34:58 AM
^ I love that city. It's one of my families favorite vacation spots and we usually stay at the Charleston Place. We were actually down there for a week last month after graduation.Thanks everyone for the advice! This is something I've been toying with for the past couple of years as I don't think I want to do Engineering my entire life.
6/18/2008 1:40:19 AM
closest planning department is at UNC For general managment, look at an MPA. No one at NC State specializes in urban planning methods.
6/21/2008 6:56:18 PM
There's an agreement between NCSU and UNC that lets you get a master's of City & Regional Planning (from UNC) and a master's of Landscape Architecture (from the NCSU COD). IMO, you should have a little bit of a design background to be a good planner.There's also an all-online 12 or 15 credit hour planning certificate program at Ohio State (or maybe Ohio). I've been thinking about doing it. It takes a year and most of it will transfer to UNC.There's also talk of UNC-Charlotte starting a masters of planning program in conjunction with their architecture school. But idk when/ if that will happen.Check out this link:http://knowlton.osu.edu/ped/Facilities/courses.htm[Edited on June 30, 2008 at 11:44 AM. Reason : link]
6/30/2008 11:32:06 AM