MBA Business Administration MURP Urban and Regional Planning
This dual degree enables students to obtain both the Master of Urban and Regional Planning offered by the College of Architecture and Planning and the Master of Business Administration offered by the Business School. Candidates for this dual degree complete 33 semester hours of course work in the Business School and all program requirements as indicated by the College of Architecture and Planning. The dual degree program is composed of the core curricula in each program plus a set of electives jointly approved by the student's advisors.
This dual degree enables students to obtain both the Master of Urban and Regional Planning offered by the College of Architecture and Planning and the Master of Business Administration offered by the Business School. Candidates for this dual degree complete 33 semester hours of course work in the Business School and all program requirements as indicated by the College of Architecture and Planning. The dual degree program is composed of the core curricula in each program plus a set of electives jointly approved by the student's advisors.