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Master of Community and Regional Planning

Consistent with Boise-Nampa's metropolitan character and Boise State's emphasis on community engagement, the Master of Community and Regional Planning (MCRP) focuses on the preparation of professional planners who are employable in local, state, and federal agencies as well as with consulting companies and developers.

The MCRP degree is offered through the Department of Public Policy and Administration. The MCRP program prepares individuals for careers in planning. The program builds on the first planning program in the state - the Community and Regional Planning Graduate Certificate program at Boise State University. Evening and some day classes are offered for student convenience by 17 full-time faculty from disciplines of community and regional planning, civil engineering, construction management, dispute resolution, geography, geosciences, history, health sciences, and public administration. Courses in the planning program are also taught by distinguished local professionals who serve as adjunct faculty.

The MCRP program meets multiple needs:

  • Equips students with the fundamentals of planning and methods.
  • Provides students with an understanding of the balance and interconnectedness of transportation, air quality, crime, housing, economic development, recreation, and other essential components of growth.
  • Increases the capacity to perform research needed by local, county, state, and federal agencies.
  • Provides local elected officials, current planners, and future planners with training opportunities to increase their effectiveness as planners.
  • Increases the capacity of faculty members and graduate students to contribute to the formulation of public policy and to provide communities with a level of expertise in planning presently not available to them locally.

Contact Information

Susan Mason, Interim Director,
Master of Community and Regional Planning

Dr. Stephanie Witt, Chair,
Department of Public Policy & Administration    

Twyla Perkins, Administrative Assistant II

Public Affairs and Arts West Building,
Room 127
Boise State University
Boise, ID 83725-1935
208.426.1476
208.426.4370 fax

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Last modified: Feb 25 2009

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