The planning and public policy major prepares students for entry-level jobs in the public and private sectors, especially in the fields of community development, government service, land use, real estate, transportation, and health policy; as well as for graduate education in public administration, public policy, urban planning, and urban studies. To pursue the major, students must apply and be admitted to the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy. The major leads to the bachelor of arts (B.A.) degree jointly awarded by the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy and School of Arts and Sciences.
Students in the School of Arts and Sciences who wish to pursue the planning and public policy major must apply for admission to the Bloustein School. Successful applicants will have achieved a minimum grade of C or better in each of the prerequisite courses and be in good academic standing. Applications to the Bloustein School may be obtained from the school's website. Contact undergrad@ejb.rutgers.edu for more information.
Only courses with C or better may be counted toward the major. The awarding of the B.A. degree requires successful completion of all major requirements, completion of the SAS core curriculum, and 120 credits. The degree is awarded jointly by the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy and the School of Arts and sciences.
PLANNING AND PUBLIC POLICY MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
Prerequisites for the Major in Planning and Public Policy (9-10 credits)
01:355:101 Expository Writing (3)
10:762:205 Basic Statistical Methods (4) or equivalent (3-4)
01:220:102 Introduction to Microeconomics (3)
Major Requirements (37 credits)
Core Courses (19 credits)
10:762:101 Introduction to Planning, Policy, and Health (3)
One of the following (3):
01:220:103 Introduction to Macroeconomics (3)
01:790:104 American Government (3)
One of the following intensive writing courses (3):
10:762:300 Writing for Professionals (3)
01:355:302 Scientific and Technical Writing (3)
01:355:303 Writing for Business and the Professions (3)
01:355:315 Writing Grant Proposals (3)
10:762:395 Research Methods (4) (Open to majors only)
10:762:400 Internship with Seminar (3) (Open to majors only)*
10:762:499 Senior Seminar (3) (Open to majors only with at least 100 credits and no outstanding core requirements)*
*Students qualifying for departmental honors may replace 10:762:400 and 10:762:499 with 10:762:497, 498 Bloustein Honors Research.
Required Electives (18 credits of additional 762 courses, 12 credits of which must be at the 300 level or higher)
Students interested in select career paths should consider clustering their electives and seek advising early in their program of study.
PLANNING AND PUBLIC POLICY MINOR REQUIREMENTS (24 credits)
Students seeking the planning and public policy minor must complete 10:762:101, 10:762:205 or equivalent, 01:220:103 Introduction to Microeconomics, and five 762 elective courses,
four of which must be at the 300 level or higher (15 credits). Students should
declare the planning and public policy minor with the School of Arts and
Sciences; they need not apply for minor status with the Bloustein School. Only
courses with a grade of C or better can be counted toward the minor program
of study.
PLANNING AND PUBLIC POLICY CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS
Certificate programs are open
to students in any major and are awarded only with, or subsequent to receiving
a bachelor's degree.
Only courses with a C or
better may be applied toward a certificate program. Students must declare their intention to pursue a
certificate program with the Bloustein School prior to their last semester of
study in order to qualify to receive a certificate. Awarded certificates will
appear on the student transcript. Contact undergrad@ejb.rutgers.edu for more information.
A. Community Development Certificate
Core (6 credits)
10:762:307 Community Development (3)
10:762:310 U.S. Housing Policy (3)
Required Electives (at least 18 credits)
10:762:210 Principles of Public Policy (3)
10:762:317 Urban Municipal Management (3)
10:762:353 Local Economic Development (3)
10:762:413 Urban Revitalization (3)
10:762:420 GIS for Health and Planning (3)
10:762:440 Principles of Real Estate (3)
10:762:473 Transportation Policy (3)
Other elective courses may be substituted with permission of the program director.
B. Community Sustainability Certificate
Core (6 credits)
10:762:201 Introduction to Urban Planning and Design (3)
10:762:202 Designing Healthy Cities (3)
Required Electives (12 credits)
Students must complete one course in at
least four of the five areas of sustainability listed below. Courses may be
selected from various majors, but each course must be pre-approved by the program director in order to fulfill the areas
of sustainability listed below. Seek advising to discuss pre-approved
electives.
- Energy
- Environment and Climate Change
- Transportation
- Urban Redevelopment
- International and Global
C. Real Estate Certificate (24 credit minimum)
Core (6 credits)
10:762:310 U.S. Housing Policy (3)
10:762:440 Principles of Real Estate (3)
Required Electives (18 credits)
10:762:201 Introduction to Urban Planning and
Design (3)
10:762:307 Community Development
(3)
10:762:318
History of Planning and City Design
(3)
10:762:353 Local Economic Development
(3)
10:762:413 Urban Revitalization
(3)
10:762:420 GIS for Health and Planning (3)
10:762:448 Historic Preservation (3)
Other elective courses may be
substituted with permission of the program director.
D. Urban Planning Certificate (24 credits)
Core (6 credits)
10:762:201 Introduction to Urban Planning and Design (3)
10:762:316 Introduction to Site Planning and City Design (3) (Prerequisite 10:762:201)
Required Electives (18 credits)
10:762:202 Designing Healthy Cities
(3)
10:762:307 Community Development
(3)
10:762:310 U.S. Housing Policy (3)
10:762:314 Graphic Communication for Planning
(3)
10:762:317 Urban Municipal Management (3)
10:762:352 Cybercities (3)
10:762:413 Urban Revitalization (3)
10:762:420 GIS for Health and Planning (3)
10:762:448 Historic Preservation (3)
10:762:472 Transportation Planning (3)
10:762:474 Tourism Planning
(3)
Other elective courses may be substituted with
permission of the program director.
Articulated 3-1-1 Program (B.A. or B.S./M.C.R.P.)
Exceptional, well-prepared students from any Rutgers University–New Brunswick matriculating unit who wish to study urban planning are encouraged to seek advising about the 3-1-1 master of city and regional planning (M.C.R.P.) program.