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Graduate Program Concentrations

Concentrations

The CRP degree is designed to allow students to pursue an emphasis consistent with their professional objectives. The completion of an emphasis allows students to match academic interests with potential employment opportunities.

There are three emphases offered: Community Development, Natural Resources & Environmental Planning and Physical Planning & Design.

Each emphasis in the CRP Program requires the student to take a foundations course, and a second methods course. The remainder of emphasis coursework can be selected from a variety of offerings. Students choose courses that have a special relevance to a student's professional trajectory. Such courses can be offered outside of the CRP program, but can only be applied if they carry graduate credit.

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