The Planning (BES, MPlan) program at the University of Waterloo offers a Bachelor of Environmental Studies (BES) in Planning and a Master of Planning (MPlan), focusing on sustainable urban and regional development. Objectives include equipping students with skills in land-use planning, environmental policy, and community engagement to address complex societal challenges like urbanization and climate change. Unique features include an optional co-operative education (co-op) program with paid work terms, interdisciplinary studio courses, and a focus on Canadian planning contexts with global perspectives.
Graduates are prepared for roles in public agencies, consulting firms, and non-profits, with strong employability due to the program's practical training and co-op experience. Common paths involve shaping policies for sustainable communities and infrastructure.
The School of Planning features experts such as Director Dawn Parker, specializing in land-use modeling, and faculty like Petey Pech, focusing on urban design and equity in planning.
Students access advanced GIS labs, design studios, and the Waterloo Institute for Complexity and Innovation. Partnerships include collaborations with the Regional Municipality of Waterloo, Canadian Institute of Planners, and international organizations for fieldwork and research opportunities.
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