From UIC’s College of Urban Planning & Public Affairs:
Want a city that works? Plan It. Manage It. Lead It.
Pursue a career that allows you to make a difference in your city.
CUPPA is a place where education, research, and community engagement come together to explore challenges facing urban areas and craft innovative solutions to support and improve the quality of life in cities and metropolitan areas.
CUPPA’s unique blend of innovative undergraduate programs, nationallyranked graduate programs, professional education, faculty dedicated to teaching, research centers and institutes, and university-community engagement attracts the best and brightest students. CUPPA offers a rich mix of learning in classrooms, studios, and labs, in professional and research settings, and in one of the country’s most vibrant urban centers.
Join us! UIC CUPPA Graduate Program Information Session Saturday, Sept. 13, 2014 12:30-2:00 p.m. UIC’s Jane Addams Hull-House Dining Hall, 800 S. Halsted, Chicago, IL
More information and registration can be found at http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/open_house.htm
RSVP to cuppa@uic.edu. (A confirmation including directions, parking, and more information will be returned.)
Engage with current students, faculty and alumni, enjoy free food and refreshments, and learn more about our programs of study:
Graduate:
• Master of Public Administration (MPA Deadline for Spring 2015 admission: Nov. 1, 2014; MPA Deadline for Fall 2015 admission: May 15, 2015)
• Master of Urban Planning and Policy (MUPP Deadline for Spring 2015 admission: Nov. 1, 2014; MUPP Deadline for Fall 2015 admission: March 15, 2015.)
Undergraduate Information will be presented at the UIC Open House on the same day: September 13, 2014 from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon at the UIC Forum: • Bachelor of Art in Urban and Public Affairs • Bachelor of Art in Public Policy • Minor in Urban Planning • Minor in Public Policy
Accelerated Joint Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees*: • B.A. and Masters in Urban Planning and Policy • B.A. and Masters in Public Administration *A 4+1 curriculum that allows students to earn a BA and Masters degree in a five-year program of study.
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