Undergraduate-to-Graduate  (U2G) degree options are available allowing students to earn a graduate degree in public affairs and an undergraduate degree in less time than would be required to obtain the two degrees independently. This is because courses for one degree are considered as elective credit for the other degree program.

This is a universal Undergraduate-to-Graduate (U2G). It is open to students in all undergraduate majors at the University of Iowa.

Previously formalized Undergraduate-to-Graduate (U2G) options are available for those in Civil and Environmental Engineering (B.S.E.) and Environmental Policy and Planning (B.S. or B.A.).

Admission and Eligibility

Students should apply before the end of their junior year.

To be eligible for the URP Undergraduate-to-Graduate (U2G) program, students must have the following record:

  • Completion of 80 s.h. of undergraduate work
  • Transfer students need to have completed 30 s.h. at the University of Iowa
  • GPA of 3.25
  • Program is usually completed in senior year (senior classification/standing)

Information about all of the programs is available from Abbi Castle, Admissions Coordinator.

Requirements

While the requirements of each U2G degree option vary, all have several key features in common. In each case a student must:

  • Complete an approved area of concentration in planning. Work in the other academic unite does not, in and of itself, necessarily constitute a valid area of concentration.
  • Take at least 42 semester hours of planning courses that have been previously approved to count towards the master’s degree.
  • Unless otherwise specified, Sustainable Communities Lab is required of students in combined degree programs.
  • Satisfy planning’s final examination requirement

Advising

While an undergraduate, U2G students will have a URP advisor in addition to those assigned as an undergraduate. The undergraduate advisor is able to approve students for registration, however it is important to also consult with the URP advisor in order to assure the student is meeting the requirements for both programs and is able to graduate in a compressed timeline. Additionally, the URP advisor’s approval is needed to grant the special permission required to register for URP courses while an undergraduate. After completing the undergraduate degree(s), U2G students will be advised by the URP advisor only.

Courses

Under the URP Undergraduate-to-Graduate (U2G) program, students are able to take up to 18 semester hours of credit in the MS in Urban and Regional Planning program that will also count toward the undergraduate degree. Students may select from the following courses (descriptions available in the General Catalog).

URP:6200Analytic Methods I3 s.h.
URP:6201Analytic Methods II3 s.h.
URP:6202Land Use Planning:  Law and Practice4 s.h.
URP:6203The Making of Cities: History and Theories of Planning3 s.h.
URP:6205Economics for Policy Analysis3 s.h.
URP:6208Program Seminar1 s.h.
URP:6233Public Finance and Budgeting3 s.h.

Tuition

U2G students are assessed undergraduate level tuition and fees during their first year of the U2G program (students' 4th or senior year), and until the bachelor's degree is conferred. Students are encouraged to consult the Graduate College to determine the tuition amount.