Basic subjects
Scientific research design Computer technology Professionally oriented translation
Specialized subjects
- ELECTIVE DISCIPLINES 07.03.02 "Design of the architectural environment": Architectural and artistic aspects of designing public buildings, Complex formation of objects and systems of the architectural environmen- ELECTIVE DISCIPLINES 07.03.02 "Design of the architectural environment": Architectural and artistic aspects of designing public buildings, Complex formation of objects and systems of the architectural environment, Architectural design of public buildings under reconst
Program Overview
Urban planning is the process of developing and designing urban areas to meet the needs of a community. The practice draws from a number of disciplines;architecture, engineering, economics, sociology, public health, finance, and more;and strives to prepare cities and towns for the future. We teach specialists in the field of landscaping, urban design, landscape architecture, subject design, administration staff working in the field of architecture and landscaping. All graduates of this field will be able to perform diverse tasks related to urban interior (exterior and interior design), develop and maintain documents of a strategic and coordinating nature (master plan, design code, architectural and urban appearance).
Prospects. Career & Employment
Graduates of the urban planning program pursue career opportunities with private planning firms and governmental planning agencies, mainly at the city level, but also with county, state and federal entities. Some planners elect to pursue graduate degrees to develop specialty skills and enhance their opportunities for career advancement. The urban planning degree, especially when combined with a focus on geographic information science, gives graduates an advantage in careers that combine urban planning with GIS and in other jobs dealing with urban issues, including: - comprehensive and long-range planning - economic development planning - housing issues - planning law - public participation in the planning process - socioeconomic and environmental analyses - sustainable planning - transportation Our graduates can work as: Commercial Real Estate Associate, Environmental Restoration Planner, Opportunity Officer (EEO Officer), Forester, Landscape Architect , Real Estate Broker, Regulatory Affairs Specialist, Transportation Planner, Urban Planner, etc.
Why is it important to pursue a higher education?
We teach future specialists in the field of landscaping, urban design, landscape architecture, subject design, and administration staff working in the field of architecture and landscaping. All graduates of this field will be able to perform diverse tasks related to urban interior design (exterior and interior design), develop and maintain documents of a strategic and coordinating nature (master plan, design code, architectural and urban appearance).