Master of City Planning students develop advanced skills in urban planning, policy, and leadership to drive sustainable city development. They gain expertise in land use planning, zoning regulations, and real estate development while also mastering data-driven decision-making through Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and analytics. With a strong foundation in public policy, community engagement, and governance, MCP graduates are equipped to navigate complex regulatory environments and foster growth. They approach planning through a sustainability-focused framework, addressing environmental challenges, resource efficiency, and resilient urban design to create thriving, future-ready communities.
City Planning graduates will have skills in:
The capstone is one of the options for students completing the MCP degree, the other being a thesis. Students enrolled in this Capstone are required to use most of the knowledge acquired in the previous semesters in core courses and specific specialization track’s courses. The Capstone’s instructor will suggest a topic within the realm of the selected specializations and undertake a project related to them. The instructor will be responsible for the organization of the Capstone format: individual, team, or hybrid, and of the expectations for the final products structures.
No. your degree will be conferred by the University of Cincinnati, which will also be reflected on your transcripts and degree.
Yes. Although UC Online programs follow the same academic calendar, they have unique schedules depending on the course.
(There are a few exceptions to the asynchronous components, please view program FAQs for more information)
Yes. The vast majority of our students work throughout their time in their academic program. It is important to assess course load and financial aid to understand how to balance school and work.
If possible, students may cut down on their work hours during a clinical portion of a program.
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