The
Urban and Economic Development
Certificate
- Workplace
demands requiring you to keep more up to date?
- Want to know
more about the changing environment of public and private sector economics?
- Interested in
knowing more about factors influencing economic growth and development?
- Want to
understand what contributes to the preservation of the quality of life in urban
areas?
- Need to be more
responsive to the changing job market?
- Want to be more
prepared for professional opportunities in planning or public management?
If so, then the NEW Certificate
in Urban and Economic Development may be for you! This certificate is jointly offered by the Political Science
department and the Geography department.
Successful completion of the certificate will require a total of 18 semester
hours.
Features
of the certificate:
- Course work
focused on real world applications in the Piedmont Triad region
- 18 credit hours
of course work that can be completed within a year’s time or longer at your own
pace
- Evening classes
- Interdisciplinary
learning opportunities
Curriculum:
The curriculum should prepare all students to understand:
- Community factors influencing development and growth
- Issues, policy alternatives, and strategies related to
economic development
- Urban planning and economic development policy in the
context of urban political systems
- The theory and practice of urban planning and community
and economic development
Course Requirements: There are four required graduate-level courses
(12 hours) and two required elective courses (6 hours).
Core Courses (12 semester hours):
- GEO 502 — Urban Planning
- GEO 533 — Regional Economic Development
- PSC 520 — Urban Political Systems
- PSC 630 — Community and Economic
Development Theory and Practice
Elective Courses (6 semester hours — choice of 2 of the following):
- GEO 603 — Understanding GIS
- GEO 602 — Regional Planning
- GEO 622 — GIS Applications in Urban
Planning
- GEO 631 — Transportation Planning
- PSC 620 — Urban Development Policy
- PSC 613 — Local Government Administration
Admission:
The following must be submitted to the Graduate School by July
1(fall semester); November 1 (spring), or April 1 (summer):
- an application form (see the
Graduate School website: www.uncg.edu/grs
)
- a transcript (bachelor's
and/or master's degree) from a regionally accredited college or university
- a personal statement about
your career and educational goals
- three letters of
recommendation
- a resume
Standardized test scores are not required.
Because of the interdisciplinary nature of the certificate specific
undergraduate majors or course work are not required for admission.
Relationship to the MPA Program:
This program allows students without an MPA degree who enroll in the
certificate program to apply to the MPA program, and receive 12 hours of credit
toward the degree. However, satisfactory completion of the certificate program does
not guarantee admission to the MPA program. All other admission
criteria, including transcripts, test scores, letters of recommendation and a
supplemental application would have to be completed by the applicant and
reviewed by the faculty. Admitted students would have to complete the MPA
degree within five years from the beginning of the certificate enrollment to
the completion of the degree.
Get the Personal Statement Form .
Please note: The Personal Statment form is available in pdf format. You may download the Adobe Acrobat PDF Reader from the Adobe web site
.