Advanced Standing (4+1 Option)
CONTINUING FOR A MASTER OF PLANNING DEGREE
Bachelor of Urban & Environmental Planning students may consider pursuing the Master’s Degree. This may be accomplished in fewer than four graduate semesters if course planning is done carefully.
The standard Master of Urban & Environmental Planning degree program is a two-year course of study oriented toward students coming from arts and science or design backgrounds. The graduate curriculum consists of core courses, specialized courses representing functional areas of planning, applied courses emphasizing the synthesis of planning analysis and values in specific settings, and a professional internship.
The core curricula of the undergraduate and graduate programs are similar in focus and subjects. The differences are found in the breadth and depth of material covered in individual courses depending on the level of offering. The elective courses focusing on the functional planning elements are offered to both upper-level undergraduate and graduate students. Graduate students design a concentration in consultation with a faculty member. Undergraduates are not required to have a Planning Concentration or an internship.
Admission
Admission to the 4+1 Master’s Program will be determined through the regular formal graduate admissions procedure. Letters of Recommendation, and a Letter of Intent will be required. Careful attention will be given to the Letter of Intent which should indicate the rationale for a specific course of study. The program is intended for students with strong undergraduate records.
Prospective students may apply for 4+1 Master’s Program after graduating from the University of Virginia BUEP Program, or other accredited Bachelor of Planning Programs.
4+1 Option
Only students having a cumulative overall GPA of 3.4 will qualify for 4+1. Those not meeting this requirement for 4+1 would still be able to waive specific courses by following the procedure for waivers (see below). The grade in an individual course for which a waiver is granted must be at least a B.
General Curriculum Requirements for Students Receiving Advanced Standing
A minimum of 30 credit hours of graduate-level courses is required in order to complete the MUEP degree.
A program permitting the 4+1 option to holders of undergraduate degrees in Urban & Environmental Planning would retain the main components of the Master of Urban & Environmental Planning curriculum. The 4+1 option requires students to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours of graduate work taken after receipt of a Bachelor of Urban & Environmental Planning Degree at UVA (or a degree in planning from another accredited Bachelor of Planning Program.).
- These will include:
- The core courses, or their equivalents, required for the Master of Urban & Environmental Planning Degree.
- A professional internship usually completed the summer prior to enrollment or during the school year.
- PLAC 6090
Planning Concentration
A Planning Concentration is to be completed from advanced planning courses taken in the last year of the Bachelor of Urban & Environmental Planning degree and the year of graduate study. This concentration should be among those defined by the Urban & Environmental Planning Department or worked out with an advisor largely from planning courses. The Planning Concentration shall consist of at least 6 courses, including 5000-level courses taken for the BUEP, and at least one Planning Application Course taken in the graduate year in the Planning Concentration. The student also must complete a summer internship of ten weeks or a work-study program amounting to 10 hours per week for two semesters. The internship usually would be taken during the summer between the final undergraduate year and the graduate year.
Waivers
When a student has previously completed a course, earning a grade of B or better, which has a demonstrated counterpart master’s core course at UVA, the Department Chair, upon consultation with the instructor of the course to be waived, may eliminate the requirement for that student to take the UVA master’s core course. No reduction in total credit hours for the Master’s degree results from waiving a course.
For UVA BUEP students, 4+1 generally enables the waiving of PLAN 6010 Fundamentals of Planning and PLAN6050 Law, Land and the Environment. Some students also waive PLAN 6030 Introduction to GIS and if they have had an equivalent course at the undergraduate level.
Joint Degrees
This curriculum could permit students to start on a second Master’s Degree. Admission and acceptance of such courses must be approved by the administrators of the second Master’s Degree.
One-Year Program Summary for 4+1 Option
The one-year leading to the Master of Urban and Environmental Planning degree would follow this general pattern.
| Fall Semester - Credits: 15 | Spring Semester - Credits: 15-17 |