Master in City Planning - Housing, Community, and Economic Development
The MIT Master in City Planning (MCP) with a specialization in Housing, Community, and Economic Development (HCED) stands out as an exceptional choice due to MIT's unparalleled global reputation for innovation and rigorous academic excellence. Students benefit from access to world-class faculty, cutting-edge research facilities, and a dynamic ecosystem of urban planning and policy initiatives, ensuring a transformative educational experience. This program is particularly strong for those seeking to drive impactful change in urban environments, leveraging MIT's interdisciplinary approach to complex societal challenges.
24 Months
Masters
United States
66
menu_book Syllabus & Modules
Urban Economics
Core Module
Planning Theory and Practice
Core Module
Housing Policy and Development
Core Module
Community Development and Planning
Core Module
Economic Development Planning
Core Module
Urban Design and Development
Core Module
Spatial Analysis and GIS
Core Module
Public Finance and Budgeting
Core Module
Career Outcomes
Employment Rate
Graduates employed within 6 months
Average Starting Salary
$70,000 - $100,000
Core Focus & Roles
Entry Requirements
English & Others
Accepts 15 Years Education
No
MAX. Backlogs Allowed
3
Application Fee
90
Deposit Fee
No
Document Submission Deadline
Fall :- December 1
Application Deadline
Fall :- December 1
Scholarship Deadline
Yes
Academic
- Min GPA 3.5