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Application 1
Note to Applicants: With the current COVID-19 crisis and the challenges related to standardized exams, the Master in City and Regional Planning program will provide a GRE waiver for all applicants for Fall 2021.
Candidates should initiate the admission process in the year prior to their enrollment. The University uses a rolling admission process that enables applications to be reviewed as they are received. Although the University uses a rolling admissions process, candidates are encouraged to apply by March 1st to receive priority consideration for a departmental assistantship. Typically, incoming graduate students in the City and Regional Planning program begin their studies during the fall semester. Admission for either Spring semester or part-time studies is possible, but is highly discouraged due to the sequential nature of the core curriculum.
Students interested in the Masters of City and Regional Planning program should contact us to arrange a visit. Please give at least one week notice so you may be able to meet with faculty and visit relevant classes. Visits are typically held on Tuesdays through Thursdays to accommodate the program's class schedules, but visits on other days are possible as well.
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Academic Standards
Students come from a range of disciplines such as architecture, political science, sociology, civil engineering, urban affairs, economics, geography, environmental science, psychology, landscape architecture, business, history, English, and communications. The Department of City Planning and Real Estate Development has the same academic standards as the Graduate School.
The department prefers that students achieve at least a 3.0 in their undergraduate studies. While the department does not have a minimal standard for acceptance with the GRE, the department sets a goal of prospective students achieving median scores on each section (151 in the Verbal, 149 in the Quantitative, and 4.0 in the Writing). International students are expected to have at least a 600/250/100 TOEFL score, in order to complement the GRE standards. On occasion, students who do not meet the minimum expectation in a given requirement have been admitted when they have demonstrated professional experience or exceptional capacity for the planning profession.
Submission Requirements
To apply to the Master of City and Regional Planning program at Clemson, please visit the Office of Graduate Admissions.
Instructions for the online application are available at:
http://www.grad.clemson.edu/admission/
https://www.applyweb.com/public/instruct.pl?clemsong
Application deadline: March 1
All application components are to be completed and submitted online to the Office of Graduate Admissions. Required application materials are:
1- Graduate Admissions online application
2- Application fee
3- Unofficial Transcripts*
4- Three letters of recommendation - with at least one from a current or former professor
5- Resume - containing a brief description of academic background and any relevant work experience
6- Statement of purpose and personal narrative - Please include your interest in pursuing a graduate degree in City and Regional Planning, your preparation and aptitude for this field, your future career goals, and your interest in Clemson's program. (no more than 1000 words)
7- Test Scores: GRE** (Waived for Fall 2021) and TOEFL*** ETS institutional code 5111.
TOEFL Internet-Based Test - 80 or higher
IELFTS - 6.5 or higher (minimum 6.0 in each sub score)
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- 雅思总分:6.5
- 托福网考总分:80
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:DuoLingo - 115 or higher<br>PTE Academic - 54 or higher
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课程简介
The City and Regional Planning Program is situated within the Nieri Family Department of Construction Science and Management, a division of the College of Architecture, Arts & Humanities. This professional masters degree program was established in 1968 and has been fully accredited since 1973 with more than 640 graduates. As the only graduate planning program in South Carolina, the program plays a pivotal role in the development of the planning profession in the state and region. Graduate planning students come from a variety of undergraduate majors and professional backgrounds. The MCRP program typically has annual classes of approximately 15-20 students providing the opportunity for extensive faculty involvement in teaching, research, and public service. Students come from many states and several countries.<br><br>The MCRP program taps the diverse resources of other planning-related departments in the University such as architecture, landscape architecture, economics, political science, civil engineering, industrial management, sociology, environmental and transportation engineering, and construction science and management. Several studios and courses focus specifically on an interdisciplinary approach to planning and land development with students from several departments and colleges. <br><br>The program emphasizes sustainable land development applying appropriate technology and recognizing the balance of physical, economic, financial, social, and policy dimensions of planning. While the curriculum covers theory and policy issues, the principal focus emphasizes the applied skills that students will need to enter the job market as professional planners and to evolve as leaders in the field. Classes use real-world situations for analysis and for the application of planning skills.
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