Program Overview
An undergraduate planning education is both excellent
preparation for a professional career in planning, and for advanced
education in a range of other professional disciplines such as
law or public administration. A career in planning requires knowledge
of planning philosophy, analytical methods, problem formulation
and resolution, law and local government, and the aesthetic,
cultural, social, economic, ecological, and physical characteristics
of human settlement. This preparation provides a comprehensive
and coherent education in the humanities, modern analytical methods,
the social and natural sciences, and the problem solving orientation
of the professions. Planning thus constitutes an excellent liberal
arts education.
Students may enter the planning profession with
the Bachelor of Arts in Urban Planning (BAUP), a professional
degree accredited
by the Planning Accreditation Board. Other students go on to
graduate school and obtain the Master of Urban Planning, either
at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign or elsewhere.
All undergraduate students combine planning courses that develop
professional skills with courses from elsewhere in the University
to gain a broad undergraduate education. Students continuing
in the Department can reduce the time to earn the MUP degree
from four semesters to three.
Day to day management of the BAUP program (including admissions) is the responsibility of the BAUP Program Coordinator. For questions about the Bachelor of Arts in Urban Planning, please contact:
Professor Rob Olshansky
BAUP Program Coordinator
Department of Urban and Regional Planning
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
111 Temple Buell Hall
611 Taft Drive, Champaign, IL 61820
Voice: 217-244-7681
Fax: 217-333-8703
E-mail: robo@uiuc.edu
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