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Architecture + Community Planning (ARCP)
This program integrates coursework from Architecture and Urban Studies, allowing students to complete both degrees with fewer credits. It offers specialized knowledge on urban environments, focusing on social, economic, and political influences on human habitats. The urban design emphasis is ideal for those interested in metropolitan revitalization.
Architecture + Historic Preservation (ARHP)
This program leverages both disciplines to prepare students for roles in community revitalization and adaptive reuse of historic buildings. Path A (81 credits, 2.5 years) is for students with an architecture degree, while Path B (126 credits, 4.5 years) is for those without.
Architecture + Real Estate Development (ARDV)
This program integrates coursework from both fields, allowing students to earn the Master of Architecture and Master of Real Estate Development degrees with fewer credits.Learn about UMD’s NAAB Accreditation.
Community Planning + Historic Preservation (CPHP)
This 63-credit program combines urban studies & community planning, and historic preservation coursework, allowing students to complete both degrees in five semesters.Learn about UMD's PAB Accreditation.
Community Planning + Real Estate Development (CPDV)
This program integrates coursework from both fields, allowing students to earn the Master of Community Planning and Master of Real Estate Development degrees with fewer credits.Learn about UMD's PAB Accreditation.
Community Planning + Information Management (CPIM)
The CPIM dual master's degree is currently not accepting applicationsThe 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 mak
Community Planning + Landscape Architecture (LACP)
This program combines elements of the MCP and MLA degrees. Students without a landscape architecture background enroll in the three-year MLA First Professional Degree, while those with a bachelor's in landscape architecture enter the two-year Post-Professional Degree. The dual degree allows completion in less time than pursuing each separately.
Community Planning + Juris Doctor (LCPL)
The UMD School of Law (UMB) and the Urban Studies and Planning Program allow up to nine credits from each program to be transferred, saving students up to 18 credits in total.
Community Planning + Public Health (Eight Concentrations)
This program trains professionals to create healthy, sustainable communities, focusing on the built environment's role in enhancing public health.Learn about UMD's PAB Accreditation.
Historic Preservation + American Studies (HPAM)
This program integrates social justice, diversity, culture, heritage, and built environment history for interdisciplinary study in public humanities and historic preservation. It enhances perspectives, job opportunities, and research, completing in as little as 57 credits or 2.5 years.
Historic Preservation + Landscape Architecture (HPLA)
This program focuses on the study and preservation of cultural landscapes, providing graduates with diverse experiences in both fields. It offers two options: a 60-credit accelerated path completed in five semesters, and a 94-credit professional path over eight semesters.
Historic Preservation + Real Estate Development (HPDV)
This 66-credit program integrates economic and business principles with historic preservation, allowing completion of both degrees in five semesters.