
(three years)
Students wishing to pursue the concurrent degree program must meet the entrance and total course requirements established for each of the respective degrees. The program may be completed in three years rather than four by having certain courses accepted for degree credit "concurrently" in both departments. The goal of the program is for students who seek careers that draw on general and specialized skills in urban planning and management. By merging knowledge of the workings of the private and public sectors, the program aims to prepare students for careers in both private industry and public service. Graduates will have the skills necessary to move easily from one sector to the other. The MURP in Urban Planning provides students with a theoretical and practical understanding of the process of urbanization, policy making, and the planning process.
The specific requirements for the concurrent MBA/MURP Program are listed below.
NOTE: Under each group of requirements, if the student takes the minimum number of required courses in one school, s/he must then take the maximum number of required courses in the other school to achieve a total of 36 courses. For example, if the student takes 18 courses in Management, s/he must take 18 courses in Urban Planning; if 24 courses are in Management, 12 must then be in Urban Planning, and so forth. Consult the School of Management to determine typical course sequencing (the first year of the program spent in Management is fairly set); course selection in Urban Planning varies greatly depending upon individual student interests.
A maximum of six courses (24 units) count towards the unit requirements for both degrees.
1. Basic Core Courses
a. Four required:
Either MGT 402 Data Analysis, Statistics & Decision Making or UP 220B: Quantitative Analysis in Urban Planning II (The prerequisite to UP 220B, UP 220A, is automatically waived for MBA/MURP students.
MGT 403 Managerial Accounting
MGT 409 Managing Human Resources in Organization
MGT 420 Management Policy
b. One required:
MGT 405 Managerial Economics
UP 207 Applied Microeconomics for Urban Planning
c. Four required:
UP 245 Urban Public Finance
MGT 408 Managerial Finance
MGT 410 Production & Operations Management
MGT 411 Elements of Marketing
d. Two required:
UP 222A Introduction to Planning History and Theory
UP 211 Law and the Quality of Urban Life
TOTAL Core Courses: 12
2. Area of Concentration(UP)/Area Electives (MGT):
a. Urban Planning Area of Concentration
i. Two basic courses
ii. Three elective courses
b. Management Area Electives
Eight courses
TOTAL Concentration/Area: 13
3. Electives (MGT & UP only):
TOTAL Electives: 7
4. Field Study/Thesis/Comprehensive Exam
MGT 444AB Management Field Study
Either UP 217AB Comprehensive Planning Project (8 units) OR UP 205A and B MURP Comprehensive Exam and UP 598 Preparation for the Comprehensive Exam (Applied Planning ResearchProject) (4 units each) (No credit given for Two-Week Exam option.)
OR UP 208C Advanced Research Design and UP 598 Preparation for MURP Thesis (4 units each)
TOTAL NUMBER OF COURSES: 36 (144 UNITS)
18-24 Management
12-18 Urban Planning
Sample Plan of Study/MBA/MURP
This course sequence is provided as an example only. An individual student's program may differ from this sample according to his or her background and educational goals. For example, a student could combine finance and housing; transportation and operations; regional and international development and strategy; or community development, general management and marketing.
SUMMER
Mathematics and microeconomics (if necessary, to prepare for course work)
FIRST YEAR
(Management intensive with Area of Concentration in D&D)***
Pre-term: Mgt. 414A/Leadership Foundations
Fall Quarter
Mgt. 402/Data Analysis, Statistics, and Decision Making*
Mgt. 403/Managerial Accounting
Mgt. 405/Managerical Economics (or UP 207)**
Mgt. 408/Fnancial Markets
Mgt. 411A/Marketing Management I
Winter Quarter
Mgt. 410/Operations and Technology Management
Mgt. 411B/Marketing Management II
Mgt. 430/Corporate Finance
Spring Quarter
Mgt. 409/Managing and Leading Organizations
Mgt. 420/Business Strategy
Mgt. Elective
Mgt. Elective
Summer
Highly recommended for MBA Internship
SECOND YEAR
(Management intensive with Area of Concentration in D&D)***
Fall Quarter
UP 207 Applied Microeconomics for Urban Planning (required course)
UP 218 Graphics and Urban Information (required course)
UP elective
Winter Quarter
UP 220B/Quantitative Analysis in Urban Planning (required course)
UP 222A/Introduction to Planning History and Theory (required course)
Mgt. 444A/Management Field Study
Mgt. Elective
Spring Quarter
UP 245/Urban Public Finance
Mgt. 444B/Management Field Study
UP 281 Intro to History of the Built Environment (fulfills "urbanization" requirement)
THIRD YEAR
(Management intensive with Area of Concentration in D&D)***
Fall Quarter
UP 205A and B MURP Comprehensive Exam: Applied Planning Research Project or 208C Advanced Research Design ( Master's Thesis) (unless taking 217A/B)
Mgt. Elective
Mgt. Elective
Mgt. Elective
Winter Quarter
Mgt. or UP Elective
UP 217A/Comprehensive Project (if selecting this option) OR
Mgt. or UP Elective
UP 598 (research credit for applied planning research project or master's thesis)
Spring Quarter
UP 217B/Comprehensive Project (if selecting this option)
UP M272 Real Estate Development (or other studio, required)
UP 279 Seminar on Public Space or 282 Urban Design: Theories, Paradigms, Applications (required)
Mgt. or UP Elective
Notes:
*Students in the concurrent program automatically waive out of UP 220A but are required to take either Mgt. 402 or UP 220B.
**Students in the concurrent program are required to take either Mgt. 405 or UP 207.
***D&D is the acronym for Design & Development, one of five concentrations offered in the Department of Urban Planning. Numerical courses listed here are either required courses or samples taken from a group of courses that satisfy certain requirements for the concurrent program. All other courses are listed as electives.
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