o Master
of Landscape Architecture
o Master
of Urban Planning
o Master
of Land and Property Development
o Ph.D.
in Urban and Regional Science
These degree programs are inter- and multi-disciplinary
professional programs for students interested in careers creating
communities that are resilient, efficient, accessible, and healthy.
Students from social sciences, policy sciences, environmental sciences,
engineering, geography, architecture, business and others are all strong
candidates for these degree programs. Please let your undergraduate
students know about this opportunity to learn more about these graduate
programs!
Schedule:
Thursday, February 21, 2013
10.00 Welcome
10.30 Introduction of program coordinators
Breakout sessions with coordinators
MLA: Studio
MLPD: REDA Room
MUP: MUP Space
URSC: A126
12.00 Lunch, Langford Exhibit Hall
1.30 Financial Aid
2.00 Office of Graduate Studies
2.30 Tour of Langford Complex
3.00 Graduate Teaching Academy
3.30 Career Panel Roundtable
10.30 Introduction of program coordinators
Breakout sessions with coordinators
MLA: Studio
MLPD: REDA Room
MUP: MUP Space
URSC: A126
12.00 Lunch, Langford Exhibit Hall
1.30 Financial Aid
2.00 Office of Graduate Studies
2.30 Tour of Langford Complex
3.00 Graduate Teaching Academy
3.30 Career Panel Roundtable
Friday, February 22, 2013
9.30 Tour of Evans Library
10.45 ASLA Keynote speakers,
Dennis Pieprz and Michael Grove,
ZACH 102
12.00 Lunch, Langford Exhibit Hall
2.00 Walking Tour of Campus
3.30 Meet with program coordinators
9.30 Tour of Evans Library
10.45 ASLA Keynote speakers,
Dennis Pieprz and Michael Grove,
ZACH 102
12.00 Lunch, Langford Exhibit Hall
2.00 Walking Tour of Campus
3.30 Meet with program coordinators
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