Urban and rural planning, undergraduate, 4 years of schooling.
Educational objectives: This program cultivates high-quality applied technical professionals who meet the needs of national and regional socio-economic development. Graduates will possess solid theoretical foundations, strong practical capabilities, and high social recognition. They will achieve all-round development in moral, intellectual, physical, aesthetic, and labor education, while demonstrating patriotic dedication, innovative spirit, and professional competence. These professionals will be equipped to engage in planning, design, consulting, and management roles in urban renewal, rural revitalization, natural resource conservation, and utilization.
Core courses: Principles of urban and rural planning, urban and rural road and traffic planning, geographic information system, urban and rural infrastructure planning, territorial space overall planning, urban detailed planning, urban design, urban and rural ecological and environmental planning, history of urban and rural planning and construction at home and abroad, urban and rural planning management and regulations.
Practical teaching courses: Architectural Design Course Design, Urban-Rural Road and Transportation Planning Course Design, Urban-Rural Infrastructure Planning Course Design, Urban Detailed Planning Course Design, Field Study Internship, Architectural Sketching Internship, Computer-Aided Design Training, Territorial Spatial Planning Internship, Landscape Architecture Planning Internship, Comprehensive Social Survey Internship for Urban-Rural Areas, Integrated Rapid Design Expression Training, Production Internship, Graduation Internship, and Design (Thesis).
Career direction: Graduates can be engaged in urban renewal, rural revitalization, natural resources protection and utilization and other fields of planning, design, consultation and management. The average employment rate of this major in the past three years is 96.29%.
Degree conferred: Bachelor of Engineering.