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Program Highlights

BU’s City Planning & Urban Affairs programs are top level. Here are a few reasons why:

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Flexibility
Study at the pace that works for you, full- or part-time, with evening courses that begin fall, spring, and summer.
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Affordability
MET offers merit scholarships to help finance your degree. No GRE or GMAT required.
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15:1 Class Ratio
Enjoy an exceptional student-to-instructor ratio, ensuring close interaction with faculty and access to the support you need to thrive.
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Track Record
Learn from the best—BU MET has been offering the Master of Urban Affairs since 1969. The Master of City Planning was introduced in 1978.
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Active Learning Environment
The programs focus on practical, experiential, hands-on education, ensuring you are immersed in all aspects of city planning and urban affairs. It’s an education you can apply on the job, right now.
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Extensive network
Study complex issues alongside peers with solid city planning and urban affairs policymaking experience, learn from faculty who have valuable contacts in the field, and benefit from an alum community with strong professional connections.
Engaged, connected faculty
Over the course of your City Planning or Urban Affairs program, you’ll work with highly qualified faculty who unite the leading theories and practices in the field with real-world cases to provide students with hands-on field expertise and planning and policy research. You’ll gain relevant insights in areas such as transportation, land use, affordable housing, community development planning, sustainability, urban design, and comparative urbanization.
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The Boston University reputation
When you have a degree from Boston University, that means something. Named to the prestigious Association of American Universities (AAU), BU is one of the top research universities in the United States and Canada. And as a graduate, you’ll be able to take that name with you. Always.
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A city unlike any other
There’s a reason we’re called Boston University. Hip neighborhoods, soaring skyscrapers, championship sports teams, and rich history and culture. When you’re at BU, you’re at the heart of it all. And because we’re right in Boston, you’ll have a wealth of opportunities to consider for your field of study or area of special interest.
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Career Outlook

BU MET – For those who want to lead

Earning a master’s and/or graduate certificate in city planning or urban affairs has propelled our graduates to positions far and wide.

Recent graduates have established their careers at:

  • AVI Engineering Planning
  • Broward County, Florida
  • Burns & McDonnell
  • The Community Builders
  • City of Boston, Massachusetts
  • Howard Stein Hudson
  • Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
  • Maryann Thompson Architects
  • MassDevelopment
  • The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA)
  • The Massachusetts Department of Transportation
  • McClure Engineering Company
  • Metropolitan Area Planning Council
  • Nitsch Engineering
  • North Shore Community Development Coalition
  • US DOT Volpe National Transportation Systems Center
  • WNC & Associates

Potential careers:

  • Urban and Environmental Policy Planning
  • Transportation and Mobility Planner
  • Community Development Planner
  • Climate Resilience Specialist
  • City/Town Planner
  • Land Use Planner
  • Regional Planner
  • Economic Development Director
  • Research and Policy Analyst
  • GIS Analyst
  • Capital Program Planning Analyst
  • Stakeholder Management
  • Community Engagement Specialist
  • Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Outlook:

Employment of urban and regional planners is projected to grow 4% from 2021 to 2031.

Urban planners will be needed to develop revitalization projects and address issues associated with population growth, environmental degradation, the movement of people and goods, and resource scarcity.

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

Important qualities include:

Analytical skills, communication skills, decision-making skills, and leadership skills.

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

$82,420

Median annual wage for Urban and Regional Planners, May 2022

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

Boston University is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (formerly the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc.).

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