Community Planning Major

Our Program

The Community Planning program (formerly Land Use Planning) at UW-River Falls provides a major and minor that will prepare you for employment in city or county government, private consulting, nonprofit advocacy, natural resources management, and real estate development. It is also excellent preparation for studying planning at the graduate level. While we offer a broad, comprehensive curriculum, we are particularly strong in the areas of environmental and sustainability planning.

Given our reasonable proximity to the Twin Cities and our focus on experiential learning, we are able to utilize place-based learning to help students understand firsthand the challenges faced at the rural-urban fringe of a growing metropolitan region. 

The major includes 41-43 credits (depending on whether you do a 2 or 4 credit internship) of Community Planning core courses and 15 credits of supporting courses for a total of 56-58 credits. The minor consists of 7 courses for 23 total credits.

Why Major in Community Planning?

Students major in Community Planning for a variety of reasons. Usually they have an interest in:

  • Protecting the environment and encouraging more sustainable lifestyles, business practices, and local development.
  • Designing great places that improve peoples' lives and make them proud of their community.
  • Ensuring housing is affordable and that a variety of choices are available for people at all socio-economic levels.
  • Improving and stabilizing the local job market and ensuring that the goods and services needed are readily available to all.
  • Engaging residents of a community in local decision-making concerning the optimal future conditions of the community.