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Urban and Regional Planning

Interim Head of Department: Edward Feser
Department Office: 111 Temple Buell Hall, 611 Lorado Taft Drive, Champaign, (217) 333-3890

Department of Urban and Regional Planning

111 Temple Hoyne Buell Hall
611 East Lorado Taft Drive
Champaign, IL 61820
(217) 333-3890

The Department of Urban and Regional Planning offers a program leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts in Urban Planning. Urban planning gives practical expression to human values. Its aim is to sustain and enhance the quality of life in cities and regions, to create the good society. Therefore, in addition to special technical skills, each student is helped to acquire a broad liberal education that leads to an understanding of the natural and social environments, their problems, and their potentialities for enriching human life. Undergraduate planning education leads to diverse professional employment careers or graduate study in urban planning or related professions and is particularly useful as a prelaw program. Continuation in the program requires the student to maintain a 2.25grade point average. The degree is professionally accredited by the Planning Accreditation Board.

A transfer student must have completed 60 or more semester hours (30 or more if transferring within the University) of acceptable undergraduate college work (including introductory courses in microeconomics, statistics, political sciences, and sociology; a sequence in English composition is desirable) with an earned grade point average of at least 2.75(A = 4.0). Transfer applicants not meeting these requirements will be considered in special cases.

The department also offers a minor in Urban Planning. The minor applies disciplinary knowledge from a variety of fields (economics, politics, environmental science, information studies, urban design) toward understanding urban phenomena and planning for orderly, efficient, functional, environmentally friendly, and aesthetically pleasing urban development. The minor introduces students to a) cities as arenas with problems such as housing, segregation, disinvestment, environmental pollution, congestion, and urban sprawl; and b) professional planning practice, which tries to devise actions to address such problems and improve the quality of life in urban areas. Urban issues are explored on a range of scales from neighborhoods to mega cities.

The department's administrative offices, classrooms, and workshop space are located in Temple Hoyne Buell Hall. Students may go to Room 111 for information.

The Department of Urban and Regional Planning also offers a program of graduate studies leading to the Master of Urban Planning degree, dual degree programs with the Master of Architecture and the Juris Doctor degrees, and the Doctor of Philosophy degree in Regional Planning.

Curriculum in Urban and Regional Planning

For the Degree of Bachelor of Arts in Urban Planning

A minimum of 120 hours is required for this degree.

First and second years

Required General Education Courses

Current University of Illinois General Education requirements include courses in humanities, composition, social sciences, cultural studies, quantitative reasoning, and foreign language. See the General Education Web site for information on courses that meet these requirements.

The following Social and Behavioral Science General Education Courses are required by Urban Planning:

3 ECON 102 - Microeconomic Principles
4 SOC100 - Introduction to Sociology
3 PS 101 - Intro to US Gov & Pol

Urban Planning courses which fulfill the University General Education requirements are noted in the program listing below.

Hours Required Urban Planning Courses
3 UP 101 - Planning of Cities and Regions
4 UP 116 - Analytical Planning Research Methods (Quantitative Reasoning I, General Ed)
3 UP 203 - Cities Regions&Social Science
3 UP 205 - Ecology and its Applications (Natural Science, General Ed)
3 UP 260 - Social Inequality and Planning (Social Science, General Ed)
34 General Education and Open electives3
60 First and second year total

Third year*

Hours First Semester
4 UP 312 - Communication for Planners (Advanced Composition, General Ed)
4 Department elective in Urban Planning1
6 Planning elective2
14 Total

Hours Second Semester
6 UP 347 - Planning Workshop, I
4 Department elective in Urban Planning1
3 General elective or open elective 3
3 UP 316 - Planning Analysis (Quantitative Reasoning II, Gen Ed)
16 Total

*Transfer students must fulfill first and second year requirements.


Fourth year

Hours First Semester
4 Department elective in Urban Planning
6 Planning electives2
4 General Education or Open electives3
14 Total

Hours Second Semester
6 Urban Planning Workshop4
4 UP 408 - Law and Planning
3 General Education or Open elective3
3 Planning elective2
16 Total

1. A total of 12 hours of departmental electives must be taken in Department of Urban and Regional Planning courses.

2. Planning elective courses totaling 15 hours must be chosen from a list of campus courses maintained by the department. Urban Planning courses automatically count as planning electives.

3. Open electives as needed to complete the total hours required. Excess department and planning elective courses may be applied toward this requirement.

4. Urban planning workshop classes include UP 427, 447, 448, and 478.

Minor in Urban Planning

The Urban Planning Minor requires the successful completion of 20 credit hours of coursework, including four core courses and two electives. Two of the listed core courses (UP 205 and UP 260) also satisfy general education requirements.

Core courses:

      • UP 101
      • UP 203 (prerequisites: UP 101, ECON 102, and UP 116 or equivalent)
      • UP 205 (This course can be waived if student has previously taken IB 105)
      • UP 260 (prerequisite: UP 101)

Electives: (8 credit hours, 11 credit hours if UP 205 is waived)
All 100-, 200-, 300-, and 400- level courses offered by DURP

Admission criteria: 2.75 GPA, as space is available. For admission criteria and process, see www.urban.uiuc.edu or contact the Undergraduate Program Coordinator for Urban Planning.