Who can minor in urban and regional planning?
Students from any major can benefit from minoring in urban and regional planning. Social scientists will learn public management and community organizing. Engineers will learn about urban infrastructure systems, including water supply and transportation. Humanities majors will discover that planning thought draws heavily on critical analyses of race, class, and ethnicity. Science majors will find that planners apply knowledge of statistics, engineering, and environmental systems to solve complex problems. How do I earn a minor in urban and regional planning? A minor consists of a coordinated set of courses (seven or more) that together take a student well beyond the introductory level in an academic area but are not sufficient to constitute a major. All minors are available to students regardless of their major, with the exception that students may not minor in their major. Minors are listed on a student’s final transcript but are not listed on the baccalaureate diploma. For the urban