2022/2023 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
City Planning
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Graduate Information
OFFICE: Adams Humanities 4108
TELEPHONE: 619-594-6224 / FAX: 619-594-1165
WEBSITE: http://spa.sdsu.edu
An accredited city planning program by the national Planning Accreditation Board (PAB).
Faculty
Director: Ryan, Sherry, Professor of Public Affairs (B.A., Princeton University; M.S., Ph.D., University of California, Irvine)
Graduate Adviser: Ryan, Sherry, Professor of Public Affairs (B.A., Princeton University; M.S., Ph.D., University of California, Irvine)
Tenure and Tenure-Track Faculty:
Appleyard, Bruce S., Associate Professor (B.A., M.C.P., Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley)
Kim, Anna J., Associate Professor (B.A., Claremont McKenna College; M.A., University of California, San Diego; Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles)
Stahl, Valerie, Assistant Professor (B.A., New York University; M.A., Sciences Po; Ph.D., Columbia University)
Swayne, Madison, Assistant Professor (B.S, M.A., Ph.D., University of Southern California)
Lecturers:
Blackson, Howard, MAUD, City Planning
Hobbs, Hannah E., M.A., City Planning
Lopez, Monique, M.A., City Planning
Trom, Philip, M.U.P., City Planning
Tinsley, Wendy, MCP, City Planning
Wiley, Julie D., J.D., City Planning, Public Administration
Emeritus:
Calavita, Nico, Ph.D., 980-2004, Professor of Public Administration and Urban Studies
Caves, Roger W., Ph.D., 1983-2017, Professor of Public Affairs
Clapp, James A., Ph.D., 1968-2001, Professor of Public Administration and Urban Studies
Herzog, Lawrence A., Ph.D., 1989-2014, Professor of Public Affairs
Rea, Louis M., Ph.D., 1975-2012, Professor of Public Affairs
General Information
The School of Public Affairs offers graduate study leading to the Master of City Planning degree. We offer a strong generalist background in urban and regional planning, covering topics such as planning history, urban theory, land use planning, community mapping, and urban design. Our degree program is accredited by the national Planning Accreditation Board.
The San Diego metropolitan community affords significant internship opportunities for the graduate student in federal, state, and local government agencies.
Master of City Planning Degree
Admission to Graduate Study
All students must satisfy the general requirements for admission to the university with classified graduate standing, as described in Admission and Registration .
Students are admitted to the program in the fall semester each year.
Students applying for admission should electronically submit the university application available at http://www.calstate.edu/apply along with the application fee.
All applicants must also submit official transcripts separately to SDSU Graduate Admissions. Supplemental materials should be uploaded to Interfolio.
Graduate Admissions
The following materials should be submitted as a complete package directly to:
Graduate Admissions
Enrollment Services
San Diego State University
San Diego, CA 92182-7416
- Official transcripts (in sealed envelopes) from all postsecondary institutions attended;
- Students who attended SDSU need only submit transcripts for work completed since last attendance.
- Students with international coursework must submit both the official transcript and proof of degree.
- English language score, if medium of instruction was in a language other than English (http://www.ets.org SDSU institution code 4682).
School of Public Affairs
The following admissions materials must be submitted to interfolio electronically before April 1:
- Letters of recommendation (two letters from professors or employers);
- Unofficial transcripts;
- Current curriculum vitae or resume;
- Personal statement (500 word essay) providing background and general interest, reasons for choosing this graduate degree. Include professional aspirations and special areas of interest in planning.
For information regarding the admissions process, visit the school website at http://spa.sdsu.edu.
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