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Program Coordinator/Contact
Kimberly Johnson Maier, Instructor
Department of Geography and Geospatial Sciences
109 Wecota Hall
605-688-4511
Program Information
The Community and Regional Planning major prepares students for careers in planning agencies where they can attain positions as city managers and community planners at the city, county, state or regional level. The program also qualifies graduates to hold positions in organizations such as housing agencies, community and neighborhood development corporations, economic development agencies, federal agencies and private development firms and foundations. The core requirements consist of such topics as planning theory and law, plan development, quantitative and qualitative skills, and values and ethnics. The City/Community Design, Environmental, and Land Use emphases give students the opportunities to cultivate specialized knowledge and skills in domains that range from social and political aspects of planning to technical areas based on engineering and design that best prepares them for more focused career pathways.
Course Delivery Format
The Community and Regional Planning program includes lectures, discussions, fieldwork, and travel, with limited online coursework.