Urban Studies & Planning Minor
for the Undergraduate minor in Urban Studies & Planning
Urban Planning is an interdisciplinary field that emphasizes cohesion, cooperation, and compassion. As such, an Urban Studies and Planning Minor enhances many other program majors. Our students explore current issues impacting the development and functioning of communities worldwide.
Are you interested in making a positive change for the future but already have another major in mind? We invite you to learn more about a minor in Urban Studies and Planning.
For admission criteria and process, see the Department of Urban and Regional Planning website or contact the department via email.
for the Undergraduate minor in Urban Studies & Planning
Minimum required major and supporting course work: Admission criteria: 2.75 GPA, as space is available.
Code | Title | Hours |
---|---|---|
UP 101 | Introduction to City Planning | 3 |
UP 203 | Cities: Planning & Urban Life (prerequisite: UP 101) | 3 |
or UP 204 | Chicago: Planning & Urban Life | |
Elective courses offered by UP. At least six (6) hours of coursework must be advanced courses (300- or 400-level) and distinct from credit earned for the student's major or another minor. | 12 | |
Total Hours | 18 |
for the Undergraduate minor in Urban Studies & Planning
By enriching your college major with an Urban Studies and Planning Minor, you will:
- apply problem-solving skills and policy development techniques
- explore a broad range of communities—from local neighborhoods to international “mega-cities”
- explore the historical core of planning
- be introduced to cutting-edge research in urban studies & planning
for the Undergraduate minor in Urban Studies & Planning
Urban & Regional Planning
Department Head: Marc Doussard
Urban & Regional Planning Department website
Urban & Regional Planning Department faculty
111 Temple Buell Hall, 611 Taft Drive, Champaign, IL 61820
(217) 333-3890
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Admissions
For admission criteria and process, see the Urban & Regional Planning Department website or contact the department via email.