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Masters of City and Regional Planning/Masters of Civil Engineering

Georgia Institute of Technology, Masters of City and Regional Planning/Masters of Civil Engineering, 1 Year(s)

Georgia Institute of Technology (Know about the Institution)

The dual master's degree program in City and Regional Planning and Civil Engineering [Transportation Systems Engineering (TSE)] prepares students for careers influencing public policy and private investment in transportation systems.

Such systems, including urban, suburban, ex-urban and rural highways, railways, public transit, pedestrian and bicycle facilities, rights of way, ports, terminals, parking and intermodal linkages involve design and policy coordination that benefits from both engineering and planning. Graduates from this program become instrumental in bringing perspectives from one profession into the lexicon and tools of the other profession.

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World Ranking
38th
Source : US News
Intake(s)
Aug/Jan
Duration
1 Year(s)
Course Fee
USD 43,710
Scholarships Available
Yes
Internships Available
Yes
Degree Type
Masters
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