The urban studies and planning major offers an interdisciplinary curriculum in urban planning and policy and reflects a social science education with an applied, problem-solving focus, training in research methods, and practical hands-on experience in a carefully supervised internship and a practicum (senior seminar). Core courses integrate social science, planning, and policy perspectives into the study of cities, develop the research and analytic tools necessary for urban planning and policy analysis, and offer hands-on applied research experience. Elective courses are designed to apply the basic core course content to urban planning and policy areas of interest.
The B.A. in Urban Studies and Planning is recognized as a solid basis for graduate study. Recent program graduates have gone on to M.A. and Ph.D. programs in schools of city and regional planning (Cornell, Harvard, UC Berkeley, UCLA, NYU, the New School for Social Research, and the University of Texas at Austin), schools of public policy and administration (Kennedy School, Georgetown, UC Berkeley, and San Francisco State), and other fields including law, architecture, social work, and public health. We also have a large number of students who seek entry-level urban planning and policy jobs with a B.A. in Urban Studies and Planning.
Program Learning Outcomes
Academic qualification equivalents
English language requirements
Paper-based Test (PBT): 500
Computer-based Test (CBT): 173
Internet-based Test (IBT): 61
Minimum Overall Score 6.0
Score of at least 50.
University Type | Public |
Establishment Year | 1960 |
Campus Setting | Urban |
Location | San Francisco |
Total enrolment (full-time) | 29,032 |
Student-Faculty ratio | 22:1 |
Retention Rate | 80% |
Graduation Rate | 57% |
Financial Aid | Scholarships, loans |
Campus Accommodation | Available |
The university has a set tuition charge, as well as other costs, and the undergraduate full-time tuition fee and cost of attendance are as follows:
Description | On-campus expense | Off-campus expense |
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Tuition fee | 7,440 USD | 7,440 USD |
Books and supplies | 1,038 USD | 1,038 USD |
Food and housing | 15,950 USD | 17,922 USD |
Personal expenses | 2,058 USD | 2,770 USD |
Transportation | 1,094 USD | 1,482 USD |
Total | 27,580 USD | 30,652 USD |
The graduate students cost of attendance will be:-
Type | Fee |
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Credential | 2,566 USD to 3,964 USD |
Master’s degree, second baccalaureate | 2,716 USD to 4,222 USD |
Doctorate | 6,553 USD |
Non-resident tuition fee | 396 USD per unit |
MBA, MSA, MSBA | 0 to 6.0 units- 700 USD 6.1 or more- 1,200 USD Professional program fee- 270 USD |
Masters of public administration | 0 to 6.0 units- 430 USD 6.1 or more- 850 USD per semester |
Tuition Fees in USA (1st Year Average) | BE/Btech: USD 28300 | MS: USD 22693 | BBA: USD 26616 | MBA: USD 29558 | BSc: USD 29418 | MA: USD 20452 | MIS: USD 22133 | MFin: USD 37683 | MEng: USD 29558 | MIM: USD 35301 | MEM: USD 23254 | MArch: USD 34741 | MFA: USD 28857 | BHM: USD 27176 |
Average Accomodation & Food Costs in USA | USD 700 to 1000 Per Month |
Entrance Exams in USA | TOEFL: 86 | IELTS: 6.5 | PTE: 60 | GRE: 309 | GMAT: 560 | SAT: 1177 |
Work and Study in USA | Permitted for 20 hours/week with a valid study permit. Know More |
Post Study Work Permit in USA | One to Two Years after graduation depending on the course. |
Cost of Student Visa in USA | USD 160 |
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Intakes in USA | There are Three Intakes in USA: Fall (August-September), Spring (January) Know More |
Top Job Sectors in USA | Health Care, Education, Construction, Hospitality & Tourism, Business Services, Finance. |
Economy in USA | GDP Growth of 2.1% (Q4 2019), The Larges Economy of the World by Nominal |
Tuition & fees :
$ 10,700
Total
$ 10,700