| Description: | This professional degree enhances the skills of professionals working in planning. Take courses to expand your knowledge in a specific area or work towards a degree. If you have an undergraduate degree from an accredited planning program and work in planning, you may be able to complete a degree without coming to campus. Faculty will help you develop a program of study that fits your education, experience, and schedule.
Delivered by distance learning since 2001, the program includes a core curriculum and courses in an area of concentration. The concentration areas are land use and transportation, community design and development, and rural and environmental planning. The degree is a minimum of 48 credits. If you have an undergraduate degree in a field other than planning, but currently work in the field of planning, contact the department for more information. |