| looking for ideas. high stats |
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USC
Wisconsin? |
| Cornell Architecture, Art, and Planning (AAP). |
| MIT |
| Pitt |
| One of our high stat friends got $30k merit this cycle for urban planning at UofOregon. |
| Kansas State is the best. Guaranteed high paying job out of college. |
| Carnegie Mellon |
| Ohio State |
| The most successful urban planners I know went to Northeastern, Tufts, or MIT, OP. |
| It’s not precisely urban planning, more interdisciplinary, but Bryn Mawr/Haverford (and maybe Swat?) have a very cool collab major called (I think) growth and structure of cities. |
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Umich has an interesting new Urban Technology degree that combines urban planning, programming, and design. (It's so new they haven't graduated a class yet.)
https://taubmancollege.umich.edu/academics/urban-and-regional-planning/bachelor-of-science-in-urban-technology/ It does have a weird winter term start because of the required summer component. |
Woot! Cities majors are the best! (But seriously, it really is a great department, based at BMC but open to anyone in the tri-co. And there's also urban studies at Penn.) |