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University of Maryland
Graduate Catalog Fall 2009
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Urban and Regional Planning and Design (URPD)
Faculty
Acting Associate Dean
Cohen, James R.,
Director
Howland, Marie,
Distinguished University Professor
Etlin, Richard A.,
Professor
Baum, Howell S.,
Brower, Sidney,
Hanna, William John,
Hurtt, Steven W.,
Knaap, Gerrit,
Shen, Qing,
Vann, Robert L.,
Associate Professor
Bell, Matthew J.,
Bovill, Carl H.,
Chen, Alexander,
Clifton, Kelly J.,
Ding, Chengri,
Eisenbach, Ronit,
Gardner, Amy E.,
Gournay, Isabelle J.,
Kelly, Brian Paul,
Simon, Madlen,
Assistant Professor
Brooke Wortham,
Lecturer
Cohen, James R.,
Abstract
The School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation offers a Doctoral Program, the Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Planning and Design. Participating programs include Urban Studies and Planning, Architecture, Historic Preservation, Landscape Architecture, and The National Center for Smart Growth Research and Education. The program prepares students to teach at the university level in departments of Urban Planning, Architecture, Historic Preservation, or Landscape Architecture, as well as qualifies graduates to conduct research and participate in high-level decision-making in the public, private, and nonprofit sectors.
Admissions Information
Application Deadlines
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Fall |
Spring |
Domestic Applicants:
U.S. Citizens and
Permanent Residents |
Domestic Applicant Deadlines
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Applications must be received by January 1
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This program does not accept applications for this semester.
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International Applicants:
Applicants from Outside the U.S. or U.S. Citizens / Permanent Residents with Non-U.S. Credentials
IMPORTANT: International Applicants and U.S. Applicants with Non-U.S. Credentials must follow the domestic deadlines above if they are earlier than the deadlines listed below.
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Applicants seeking admission under F (Student) or J (Exchange Visitor) visas
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February 1
If Domestic Deadline is after Feb. 1 |
June 1
If Domestic Deadline is after Jun. 1 |
Applicants seeking admission under A, E, G, H, I, and L visas and immigrants
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May 1
If Domestic Deadline is after May 1
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October 1
If Domestic Deadline is after Jun. 1
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U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents with foreign credentials
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May 15
If Domestic Deadline is after May 15
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October 31
If Domestic Deadline is after Oct.31 |
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Application Requirements
- Complete application form: (On-line version)
- Academic credentials (unofficial to academic unit):
- Standardized test scores: Graduate Record Examination (GRE)
- Letters of Recommendation: Three confidential letters submitted by professors or others.
- Statement of Goals, Research Interests, and Experiences: 1000-2000 word statement of graduate goals, research interests, and experiences.
- Resume
Degree Requirements
Urban and Regional Planning and Design (Ph. D.)
The Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Planning and Design is a 39-credit program. The program is highly selective and individualized. Approximately seven students will be admitted each year. Adequately prepared students will generally need four semesters of formal course work leading to comprehensive exams and all students are required to spend a minimum of two years in residence. The program is designed as a full-time program to be completed in four years.
Students admitted to the doctoral program will be expected to have completed a master's degree in a related field including, but not exclusively, urban planning, architecture, historic preservation or landscape architecture. Students are expected to enter the Ph.D. program with two semesters of graduate level quantitative research methods. These courses can be taken after entrance to the program and prior to their advanced methods course.
Financial Assistance
The School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, and The National Center for Smart Growth Research and Education together anticipate three research assistantships available to Doctoral students. Compensation for assistantships includes tuition remission for up to 10 credit hours per semester, plus a stipend. For more information contact the Doctoral Program.
Contact Information
Marie Howland, Ph.D.
School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation,
College Park
MD
20740
Telephone: (301) 405-6791
Fax: (301) 314-9583
arch-grad@deans.umd.edu
www.arch.umd.edu
current URL: http://www.gradschool.umd.edu/catalog/programs/printable.cfm?CODE=517
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2001 University of Maryland
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