The undergraduate Bachelor of Science in City and Regional Planning (BSCRP) program prepares students for professional careers in the understanding and design of human settlements. Practicing planners work in public agencies and private consulting firms, preparing comprehensive and area plans for projects, neighborhoods, cities, and entire regions. They address the use of land, housing, transportation, public facilities, infrastructure, and open space. This includes finding the means to make their plans become a reality by budgeting for public projects and programs and by reviewing and regulating private development.
1. Major requirements (36 units)
Lower-Division Core courses (3 units)
CRP 80
Electives in City and Regional Planning or Geography (6 units)
2. General Education requirements (48 units)*
3. Other requirements (9 units)
American Government and Institutions (PLSI 2), Multicultural and International (MI), and Upper-division writing
4. Sufficient elective units to meet required total units (varies)
5. Total units (120)**
* Of the required General Education units, 6 units will satisfy Area D2 (CRP 80) and Area ID (CRP 125).
** G.E. and MI courses can be double-counted with major requirements (See Degree Requirements).
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