On this page you can get access to examples of the work of our undergraduate and graduate students. The "Student Work" tab, on the left, provides examples of exemplary projects from a selection of community development, planning and urban studies courses.
Prospective students and community partners may be interested in the "Planning Workshop" tab. All Master of Urban and Regional Planning students take USP 558: Planning Workshop as the capstone for their program. This two-term sequence requires students to work on projects for community clients, and to produce a professional product by the end of the spring term. A number of these projects have won state and national awards.
Additionally, information regarding the 400-hour internship requirement for the Master of Urban Regional Planning degree appears here. Please see the "Internships" tab for more information about locations of internships and descriptions of duties.