Planetizen’s Editorial Director James Brasuell joins the Planning Commission Podcast to discuss their new list of the Top 10 Schools for Urban Planners.

Planetizen’s release of its Guide to Graduate Urban Planning Programs always creates a buzz for planners—both prospective students and alumni. The 7th edition was released in June 2023 and Planetizen’s Editorial Director James Brasuell joined The Planning Commission Podcast for the last episode of Season 2 to discuss what goes into the rankings and discuss the top 10 schools.
UCLA took the top spot for the first time in the history of the rankings, followed by MIT, Rutgers, Cal-Berkeley, and UNC-Chapel Hill. In the podcast episode, Brasuell outlines some of the notable features of these programs and others in the top 10 list while Commissioner Kostelec peppers in obscure tidbits about each school.
On UCLA taking the top spot, Brasuell says it’s due to a diversity of opinions among the faculty as well as substantial resources dedicated to the school’s planning program.
“You have some faculty that disagree on some of the fundamental issues of planning, like the effects of zoning,” said Brasuell. “UCLA has been killing it on fundraising. They’ve been attracting large donations and that’s one of the reasons they have these resources.”
The school’s location within Los Angeles and the greater Southern California region also benefits its students. “L.A. is an interesting place to study planning because we are working so hard to overcome some of the mistakes we made in the last century and exported around the world,” Brasuell noted.
To generate these rankings, Planetizen surveyed previous purchasers of the 400-page guide and asked them what they thought were important features of a planning program. Brasuell said post-graduate employment is the top concern. “People very much want to know they are going to be secure and stable when they make that investment,” he said.
Even if you feel your school of choice gets no respect, “the overriding message of what makes a good planning program is that the fit is different for every student,” said Brasuell. “These programs really tailor to different kinds of personalities.”
Brasuell notes that many schools have grown their online curriculum options, which was occurring prior to 2020, programs have largely settled back into their routines since the COVID-19 pandemic. “Overall, more schools are promoting the ability to study at night and tailor course load to someone’s professional career,” he said.
The more noticeable trend is graduate programs evolving their approach to incorporate topics like environmental risk and resilience, social justice, and experiential learning. “More programs are selling curriculum through a ‘learn by doing’ format that puts students in the community and allows them to learn from the community,” said Brasuell.
Planetizen's goals for publishing the Guide, which is updated semi-annually and available for purchase, is to grow the field of planning by helping the right students find the right graduate programs.
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