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City & Metropolitan Planning Certificate

The Certificate Program in City & Metropolitan Planning complements the Master’s Degree Program. The Certificate of City & Metropolitan Planning serves three audiences:

  1. students in related fields wanting to better understand and work with urban
    planners;
  2. students, professionals and community activists seeking further training to
    engage planning problems;
  3. students not yet able to embrace the commitment required by the Masters
    Degree Program in Urban Planning.

Admissions

Students applying for the Certificate of Urban Planning must establish their
status as non-matriculated students with the Office of the Registrar and apply
for Program admission directly to the College of Architecture + Planning.
Candidates for the Certificate must have a bachelor’s degree from a fully
accredited institution of higher learning, provide evidence of a 3.0
undergraduate grade point average, submit two letters of recommendation,
present a statement of their professional intentions and secure the approval
of the Urban Planning Student Affairs and Admissions Committee.

Admissions Committee

City & Metropolitan Planning
College of Architecture + Planning
375 S. 1530 East, Rm 235 AAC
Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0370.

Enrollment Limit

We limit successful applications to the Certificate Program to six students a
year. This limit will serve to ensure quality involvement in classes dominated
by master’s degree candidates.

Click here to see the Urban Planning Certificate Requirements

For more information, contact:

Prof. Thomas W. Sanchez, Chair
Department of City & Metropolitan Planning
College of Architecture + Planning
375 S 1530 E RM 235 AAC
Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0370
(801) 581-4255
(801) 581-8217 fax
tom.sanchez@utah.edu