Master of Urban Affairs

Electives

A total of 12 credits are required.

Electives should constitute a coherent concentration within the general curriculum. Students may pursue a concentration from among those offered by the department, or may, with the consent of their faculty advisors, construct individual concentrations. Concentrations formally offered by the department are as follows:

Sample Urban Affairs Elective Courses

  • MET UA 500 Environmental Problems and Policy
  • MET UA 505 Urban Management
  • MET UA 508 Real Estate Development
  • MET UA 521 Environmental Law
  • MET UA 611 Community Development
  • MET UA 620 Urban and Regional Land Use Policy and Planning
  • MET UA 623 Regional and Metropolitan Development Planning
  • MET UA 801 Gradiate Directed Studies in Urban Affairs/City Planning: Internship for Credit
  • MET UA 804 Supervised Fieldwork

View course descriptions for Urban Affairs.