TabsOverviewIn 1407 AH/1986 CE the Department of Architecture and Planning established their Master of Science in Urban and Regional Planning degree program. Since that time the graduates of this program have gone on to build their careers in the private and public sectors working to enhance and develop the urban and regional areas of the region. The objective of this MS program is to enrich the curriculum with up-to-date knowledge and provide the students with the professional skills necessary to ensure effective and sustainable development at the urban, rural and regional levels, as well as in the development of real estate, thereby fulfilling the national requirements for preparing and implementing development projects of all kinds across the Kingdom. Minor Specialization: 1 - Urban and Regional Planning.2 - Urban Management and Real Estate Development. CollegeCollege of Architecture and PlanningCampusDammamTrackEngineeringLevelPostgraduateDegreeMPHGenderMaleYears of study2 (Full time: 4 semesters. \ Part time: 7 to 8 semesters.)Program System: 1 – Theoretical courses and thesis 2 - Theoretical courses and a major project Graduation Requirements: - Compulsory courses credits: 30 Hours- Elective courses in the area of emphasis: 12 Hours- Thesis: 6 Hours- Major project: 3 Hours AdmissionTerms of Admission: Bachelor’s degree in the same field GPA must not be less than Good (3.25 from 5 or 2.25 from 4). Pass the English test IELTS (5) degree or its equivalent. The applicant must submit two letters of recommendation from his previous instructors/teachers from his undergraduate career. An interview will be conducted to identify areas where any additional preparation by the student may be deemed necessary. A letter of ‘no objection’ from the applicant’s employer must be submitted. A full time commitment is required, unless otherwise approved by the College and the Department. Applicants who are accepted into the program will be recommended for admission. A suitable applicant whose academic background is from a discipline other than Urban and Regional Planning may be admitted to the program on the basis of a recommendation from the Departmental Council. Such an applicant may be required to take specified prerequisite courses. The credit hours acquired on prerequisite courses will not be counted towards the total number of hours required for graduation. Study planFirst year Semester one Course ID Course title Credit hours Contact hours Pre-requisite URPL 601 Urban and Regional Economics 3 3 - URPL 602 Theories in Urban & Regional Planning 3 3 - URPL 604 Methods & Techniques in Urban & Regional Planning 3 3 - Semester two Course ID Course title Credit hours Contact hours Pre-requisite URPL 603 Research Methods 3 3 - URPL 605 Transportation & Land Use Development 3 3 - URPL 616 Workshop I Local Development (Urban) 4 4 - Semester three Course ID Course title Credit hours Contact hours Pre-requisite URPL 606 IT in Urban & Regional Development & Management 3 3 - URPL 607 Legal and Administrative Aspects of Planning 3 3 - Second year Semester one Course ID Course title Credit hours Contact hours Pre-requisite URPL Specialization Elective I 3 3 - URPL Specialization Elective II 3 3 - URPL 711 Workshop II Regional development (Spatial) 4 4 - Semester two Course ID Course title Credit hours Contact hours Pre-requisite Master of Urban and Regional Planning (Courses and Thesis) URPL Specialization Elective III 3 3 - URPL Specialization Elective IV 3 3 - URPL 702 Graduation Thesis Seminar 1 1 - Master of Urban and Regional Planning (Courses and Project) URPL Specialization Elective III 3 3 - URPL Specialization Elective IV 3 3 - URPL 702 Project Seminar 1 1 - Semester three Course ID Course title Credit hours Contact hours Pre-requisite Master of Urban and Regional Planning (Courses and Thesis) URPL 704 Graduation Thesis 6 6 - Master of Urban and Regional Planning (Courses and Project) URPL 704 Graduation Project 3 3 -