City and Regional Planning
The City and Regional Planning Department trains future planners to address urban, environmental, and regional development challenges. Drawing from international best practices, the program covers land use planning, housing policy, transport systems, environmental sustainability, and post-conflict recovery. With a focus on inclusive and strategic development, the department prepares graduates to plan for equitable, resilient, and livable communities.
- Completion of secondary school with a minimum overall average of 50%
- Should bring the original and a copy of secondary school certificate
- Should bring Six (6) passport size photos with white background
- Should bring the original copy of a letter of good conduct issued by your secondary school
- Should bring a sponsorship letter from your guardian
- Should successfully pass an admission interview and/or test
- Pay non-refundable Processing and ID card fees of USD $50 (bank draft)
Full time: Five Years
The SU academic year consists of 42 weeks split into two semesters of 18 weeks each, the first beginning in August.