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Program Description

The undergraduate degree in Urban Ecology provides students with unique interdisciplinary academic training in the ecological, infrastructural, building and cultural systems that shape human settlements, with the goal of maximizing the vitality, ecological health, and resilience of places and communities. Graduates of the program will possess the foundational knowledge and skills needed for understanding the complexity of the social, environmental and economic relationships of urban systems and for improving these systems. They will be prepared to pursue careers in fields such as community and economic development, environmental and sustainability planning, urban planning, public health, public policy, and public administration. Graduates will also be well positioned to pursue graduate studies in a range of fields including city and metropolitan planning, architecture, law, and business.

Program Admissions Requirements

  • Students must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher to be admitted to the minor.

  • To enter the minor, a student must first consult with a College of Architecture and Planning Academic Success Advisor for review and approval of the courses to be applied.

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