
Comprehensive Project Course
One of the options available for Master of Urban and Regional Planning (MURP) students at UCLA to fulfill the capstone requirement for graduation is the Comprehensive Project Course. The Comprehensive Project Course, a 20 week course, involves a team of ten to twelve students and a faculty advisor examining specific planning problems on behalf of a real-world client. The course requires students to use methods and techniques learned in the core curriculum of the program and in course work in the students’ areas of concentration (see below for descriptions of the skill sets in each area). Topics vary, but all have significant practical importance and provide a substantial public service to a client.
Comprehensive Project courses are a two-quarter series typically completed in the Winter and Spring quarters. Students work with their client and one or more faculty advisors. Projects are typically completed at the beginning of June, and the students generally present this work publicly. Fees are charged on a sliding scale and range from $4000 - $30,000. Two or three projects will be selected per year by the Department based on several criteria, including the value of a project to the community and/or our students, and ability to span the areas of concentration.
Students completing the MURP program study in one or more of the following areas of concentration (click to view detail):
Community Economic Development and Housing [1]
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Environmental Analysis and Policy [3]
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Regional and International Development [4]
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Transportation Policy and Planning [5]
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Click here [6] to view a sample proposal, sample course syllabus and three completed student projects.
Click here [7] to view a complete list of past projects.
If you would like to submit a proposal for a Comprehensive Project Course, please email a description of the project, including the proposed research question and the scope of services requested, to Sherry Dodge at dodge@publicaffairs.ucla.edu [8]. Review of projects will begin on April 15, 2012.
Links:
[1] http://publicaffairs.ucla.edu/content/community-development-and-housing
[2] http://publicaffairs.ucla.edu/content/design-and-development
[3] http://publicaffairs.ucla.edu/content/environmental-analysis-and-policy
[4] http://publicaffairs.ucla.edu/content/regional-and-international-development
[5] http://publicaffairs.ucla.edu/content/transportation-policy-and-planning
[6] http://publicaffairs.ucla.edu/content/comprehensive-projects-sample-documents
[7] http://publicaffairs.ucla.edu/content/comprehensive-project
[8] mailto:dodge@publicaffairs.ucla.edu