About the course
The M.R.P. program normally requires four residence units, sixty credits, a set of core courses, and the completion of a satisfactory thesis, professional report, or research paper. At the discretion of the faculty, up to one residence unit and 15 credits may be granted, by petition after matriculation, for graduate work done elsewhere, including Cornell-supervised professional field experience. Doctoral degree candidates often begin in Cornell's Master of Regional Planning program, applications are also welcomed from outside the university. Cornell's renowned city and regional planning program has a solid curriculum that combines theory and practice in both domestic and international realms. Through almost unparalleled access to internships and workshops, master of regional planning (M.R.P.) students test their ideas, research, and course work in practice, while bringing real world problems back into the classroom for critical examination.
Cornell's planning education is a collaborative endeavor: there is a strong sense of cooperation among the faculty and great openness to student input. Each of the approximately 40 students entering each year creates an individualized program, building on the department's core curriculum and selecting elective classes to reflect personal goals.
The land use and environmental planning concentration focuses on how planners help guide the physical and ecological shape of cities and regions through state and local policy intervention into land-use patterns and environmental protection. Students are engaged in a variety of scales, from local zoning codes to regional housing policy to state-level growth management programs that affect the form and function of urban environments. Graduates with this concentration find positions as local or regional land-use planners, urban designers, environmental analysts with state and national agencies and nongovernmental organizations, or infrastructure and comprehensive development planners in the private sector. Scholarships - View all scholarships Internships
Start dates and prices
Course fees are indicative and should be used as a guide. Speak to a counsellor to get an accurate price.
Duration: 4 Semester(s)Fees: Not available
Intake |
Location |
Fall (August), 2024 |
Ithaca |
Fall (August), 2025 |
Ithaca |
How to apply
Entry requirements for Cornell University
Applicants must hold a bachelor's degree from a recognized educational institution. A variety of undergraduate backgrounds have proven to be good preparation for studying planning and making a successful career.
All Graduate School Requirements, including the TOEFL Exam or IELTS Academic Exam for non-native English applicants
two recommendations
TOEFL or IELTS English proficiency test
Note: GRE test scores are no longer required for application to this program
TOEFL iBT - 77 (Writing 20, Listening 15, Reading 20, Speaking 22)
IELTS - 7.0 or higher
English language requirements
7.0
Overall IELTS band score
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TOEFL Internet based overall score: 77.0
Application deadline:
This date isn’t available – speak to an IDP counsellor to get detailed information.
Further information
Career outcomesIf you aren’t eligible for the above entry requirements, you might want to explore pathway options at Cornell University. If you want to find out more, please speak to our counsellors.
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