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City and Regional Planning

City and Regional Planning, M.C.P./M.P.H.
 
This concurrent degree program is for students who want to serve as liaisons between the public health and community planning functions of local government. Students are expected to demonstrate strengths in policy analysis and strategic planning, with particular emphasis on the use of knowledge of health service delivery systems and public policy to solve problems of health care delivery in complex urban environments. Students complete the core curriculum of the School of Public Health and City and Regional Planning, after which they may specialize in areas such as environmental health, economic and regional planning, or human services. Applicants apply to the M.C.P./M.P.H. degree track in the School of Public Health and indicate one area of study. For further information contact Professor Ralph Catalano at rayc@berkeley.edu.

 

 

 

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