Community and Regional Planning Information
 
 
Community and Regional Planning
CRP
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Description: 
The mission of the Master of Community and Regional Planning (CRP) degree program is to train students to plan and advocate for sustainable communities and ecosystems within the Southwest regional context through education, service and research. The program's purpose is to provide future planners with the knowledge and skills necessary to support planning by diverse human communities. Students of the CRP program learn to assist communities to create community-based plans and programs that sustain and enhance their culture, resource base, built environment and economic vitality. The program promotes participatory processes that respond to community identities and development needs.The faculty and student body includes prominent scholars, designers, and practitioners who will lead the discipline of architecture well into the new millennium. The school nurtures and celebrates experimentation, criticism, creative thinking, and integrity. Our curriculum emphasizes the universal values of architecture while highlighting specific scholarly perspectives. Faculty members are nationally recognized and respected for their work in several areas: architectural design, professional practice, community design and planning, architecture and children, the history, theory, and criticism of regional issues, visual studies, and sustainability. Excellent faculty and compelling location are the primary attributes that draw students to our Architecture Program.
Degree:  Program Name Concentrations
M.C.R.P. Community Development
    Natural Resources and Environmental Planning
    Physical Planning and Design
Additional Information:  
No GRE required
Program Application Deadlines
Fall: January 30 Priority
   June 15 Space available only
Comment:
Spring admission will be considered for special circumstances only
Contact Information:
Community & Regional Planning
  MSC04-2530
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
U.S.A.
Phone: (505) 277-1303
Fax: (505) 277-0076
Email: erowe@unm.edu