Definitive Directory of Urban Planning Schools Launched
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Covering 379 Planning programs in more than a dozen countries, Planetizen's online Directory of Planning Schools is the definitive guide for individuals considering study in the field of urban planning. The expanded, updated, and redesigned directory is easier than ever for prospective students to navigate.
The new directory includes graduate, undergraduate and International planning programs, and enables students to find schools by County, State, type of degree, and 25 different specializations, ranging from Agriculture & Food Policy to Zoning Administration.
"With the release of this comprehensive online directory, we hope to make it easier to help connect those interested in planning education with the right programs, whether that is here in the US, or across the world," said Abhijeet Chavan, co-founder and Editor of Planetizen.
The online directory is 100% free and is available on the Planetizen website at http://www.planetizen.com/schools
This directory, like Planetizen itself, is optimized for smartphones and tablets, recognizing the rapidly growing trend of students using mobile devices to perform research about educational options.
This directory is based on Planetizen's fee-based Guide to Graduate Urban Planning Programs, the only comprehensive ranking and listing of graduate urban planning programs available.
Planetizen is the country's most-visited independent website for urban planning news, commentary, employment opportunities and online courses.
Posted June 21, 2013
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