The Urban Programs are for students who are motivated to critically address issues of contemporary urbanization.
Graduates are prepared for careers in urban design; urban and regional planning; public and urban policy; social, cultural, and environmental enterprises; community organizing; research; nonprofit management; teaching; government administration; municipal/regional development; and consulting.
Since its inception in 2014, the Urban Programs have welcomed 144 students from around the world who have contributed to the programs in countless ways, including through the completion of academically rigorous and compelling thesis works.
Explore our alumni and their thesis works using the interactive map below...