The Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Planning and Design is a 39-credit program. The program is highly selective and individualized. Adequately prepared students will generally need four semesters of formal course work leading to comprehensive exams, and all students are required to spend a minimum of two years in residence. The program is designed as a full-time program to be completed in four years.
For more information, see the Graduate Catalog - Ph.D. Urban and Regional Planning and Design.