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Community Planning + Information Management (CPIM)

Home Graduate Programs Community Planning + Information Management (CPIM)

The CPIM dual master's degree is currently not accepting applications

The dual degree in Master of Community Planning (M.C.P) / Master of Information Management (MIM) degree is designed to train future professionals with the expertise to create "smart cities" that make use of data and information technology to improve the lives of community residents. Smart cities enabled by new data sources and increased resident engagement pose new challenges for both information science and urban planning. To realize the promise of smart cities to improve the quality of life for residents requires changes in information, social, and physical infrastructure.

School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation
3835 Campus Drive, College Park, MD 20742
archinfo@umd.edu 301.405.8000