For questions regarding faculty or courses, please use the contact information below. Faculty research and teaching interests focus especially on the following broad interdisciplinary themes: city building and urban structure environmental and resiliency planning housing, neighborhoods and community development spatial analytics and smart cities transportation planning and policy Student Handbook.
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Of the 15 credits required for the concentration, at least 2 courses must be drawn from the planning department, but we invite you to explore the breadth of relevant content across UVA whether from design, engineering, law, policy, or otherwise and build it into your plan of study.
These courses combine theory and practice, emphasizing application through a project approach. The subject matter rotates within topical areas including: land use planning, housing, community development, environmental impact analysis, social planning, transportation planning, neighborhood analysis, and more. As part of the requirement for the degree, our students also complete an internship.
The internship is an integral part of the educational experience offering students professional experience and exposure to the diverse career opportunities afforded by a planning degree. Internship requirements can also be met through more concentrated externship experiences offered in the program, or by working on planning research with faculty.
Internship experiences should total hours, or about eight weeks at a minimum. The Urban Design Certificate program is open to graduate students in any department of the School of Architecture who want to pursue an interdisciplinary program that focuses on the critical questions raised by planetary urbanization, from urban and infrastructural development to social equity and resilience.
Students in the Department can explore within multiple areas of planning, including environment and health, land use, housing and community development, transportation, planning in the international context, and urban design. We offer courses in each of these areas, and students build their specializations in an area of their choosing, and we encourage you to build your own across traditional boundaries.
Our faculty are engaged in research addressing key challenges across the globe. Students have the opportunity collaborate as research assistants with faculty on all these topics and more. Our major research areas include:. UVA is one of the top-ranked universities in the nation, and planning students take courses across the university to contribute to their degree, including environmental science, engineering, public policy, public health, law and other allied fields.
Why Study Planning in Charlottesville? Charlottesville, Virginia is a place where the issues that planners worldwide care about — community, equity, housing, accessibility, resilience, public space — are front and center. Community members are actively working to address issues through action, and planners take a central role.
Studying planning at UVA is an opportunity to work on these challenges through applied classes, internships, and research. Students and faculty learn and conduct research throughout our multifaceted region and beyond, with courses with travel programs to locations including Ghana, Morocco, India, and Germany.
Our graduates work in the public, private and non-profit sectors.
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