02/01/2024 23:01
Subject: schools with urban planning programs
Anonymous wrote: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.
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.)
Anonymous
02/01/2024 22:30
Subject: schools with urban planning programs
02/01/2024 22:22
Subject: schools with urban planning programs
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.)
It does have a weird winter term start because of the required summer component.
Anonymous
02/01/2024 22:15
Subject: schools with urban planning programs
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.
Anonymous
02/01/2024 22:12
Subject: schools with urban planning programs
The most successful urban planners I know went to Northeastern, Tufts, or MIT, OP.
Anonymous
02/01/2024 22:08
Subject: schools with urban planning programs