The School of City and Regional Planning does not offer an undergraduate degree, but it does offer a certificate in land development as well as numerous undergraduate courses.
Undergraduate Certificate in Land Development
The School of City and Regional Planning offers a certificate in land development for undergraduates in good standing at Georgia Tech. Graduate students who are not enrolled in the City and Regional Planning master’s program may participate as well. The certificate is designed to provide specialized education in land development. The certificate makes our students more competitive in securing employment and in advancing to graduate education.
Students must complete nine credit hours in required and restricted elective courses that must be taken from the School of City and Regional Planning. Georgia Tech requires a minimum grade point average of 2.7. The certificate is awarded upon graduation or the next semester after graduation. Students who have met all of the requirements may fill out the form on the right hand side to request a certificate.
Required course for the Land Development Certificate are:
- CP 4610: Introduction to Real Estate Development
Students must also take two additional elective courses from the list below. With prior approval, alternative courses in City and Regional Planning may be used as electives.
- CP 4010: Foundations of Urban and Regional Development
- CP 4020: Introduction to Urban and Regional Planning
- CP 4030: The City and Its Technology
- CP 4210: Environmental Planning and Impact Assessment
- CP 4310: Urban Transportation Planning
- CP 4510: Fundamentals of GIS
