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If you aspire to earn a professionally accredited graduate degree in planning, it is time to apply.

School of Urban and Regional Planning (SURP)

Queen’s accredited two-year Master of Urban and Regional Planning (MPL) program has been preparing students for careers or further study in urban and regional planning since 1970. 

Students develop the knowledge and skills they require to become leaders in the planning field and to meet the challenges of a rapidly evolving urban environment.

Today, more than ever, it is the time to kick-start your career in urban and regional planning.  

Why Study Urban and Regional Planning Now? 

As Canada fast-tracks its nation-building projects, the time is now to consider graduate studies in Urban and Regional Planning. 

Planners are in high demand in Canada, given recent provincial and federal government commitments to fast-track projects and infrastructure plans. As a country, we need to meet the challenges of rapidly evolving environments and economic imperatives, from the local to the global scale. 

Top 5 Reasons to Apply to Queen’s SURP

  1. Queen’s Master of Urban and Regional Planning is your bridge to a career in planning as it is a key stage toward earning the Registered Professional Planners designation.
  2. In our two-year program, you can specialize in environmental services, health and social planning, or land use and real estate to develop the knowledge and skills required to become a leader in the planning field.
  3. Earn while you learn. SURP facilitates a paid professional internship during the summer term to help pay for your studies and gain further experience for your career in the planning profession. 
  4. Awards and scholarships, as well as teaching and research positions, are also available as supports for your studies and career progression
  5. After completing the program, you can enter/return to the workforce quickly, as you can leverage SURP’s close connection with the profession. Over 90% of our graduates have obtained planning-related employment within six months of graduation. 

Note, these are only the top 5 reasons – there are many more, which you learn about below or by connecting with SURP! 

Connect with Queen’s SURP 

Connect with SURP faculty, staff, and students in person or online at an upcoming event or in a 1:1 meeting. 

Join us for:

  • SURP Virtual Info Session on Tuesday, November 18 at 4:00 pm:

  • SURP Open House on Thursday, November 20, at 12:00 pm EST in Mackintosh-Corry Hall, Room E208, Queen’s University

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You can also join us for Queen’s Faculty of Arts and Science (FAS) Think Grad Studies online and in-person events on November 12 and 13, which will be panel discussions and informal meet and greets with our current graduate students from some of the Faculty’s 30+ departments, including SURP. 

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Or meet a current SURP student or Patricia Collins, the SURP Admissions Coordinator, in a 1:1 meeting in person or online:

Meet a Student      Meet Patricia 

You will work closely with our faculty, staff and graduate students in a close-knit and collegial environment. Our two-year MPL program is an intensive residential experience with much teamwork, active learning and real-world projects. Your degree can specialize in Environmental Services; Health & Social Planning; or Land Use & Real Estate.

[SURP students during a field trip to Toronto.]
SURP students during a field trip to Toronto.

Your instructors will be a team of exceptional professors. The core faculty combine years of professional experience with strong research skills and a passion for promoting learning. Their books are used as core texts in planning courses across Canada and several have been honoured with university teaching and professional service awards. The core faculty are complemented by highly-qualified adjunct lecturers who are practicing professional planners.

Adjunct Professor Carl Bray helps out on a SURP walking tour.
Adjunct Professor Carl Bray helps out on a SURP walking tour.

You will be joining a profession dedicated to improving the future of natural and human environments. The MPL program has been accredited by the for over 40 years. As a graduate, you will be eligible for professional registration across Canada and also throughout the USA, through arrangements with the American Institute of Certified Planners. Classes are rescheduled annually to encourage the entire School to attend national or provincial conferences. In recent years, we travelled to Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto and Niagara Falls for these events.

SURP students, professors, and alumni gather at the 2017 OPPI conference in Collingwood.
SURP students, professors, and alumni gather at the 2017 OPPI conference in Collingwood.

Over the past five years, more than 90% of our students have obtained paid professional internships during the summer term in the middle of the MPL program. And over 90% of our graduates have obtained planning-related employment within six months of graduation. ³ÉÈË´óÆ¬ half of SURP graduates work in the public sector, with policy agencies at the federal and provincial levels or as planners at local and regional governments. Perhaps a third of our MPL graduates work in the private sector, as planning consultants or in the real estate industry. Other graduates work with non-profit agencies, NGOs or continue to doctoral studies.

SURP student Anna Geladi wins Peer Leadership Award.
SURP student Anna Geladi wins Peer Leadership Award.

Your classmates will be a diverse group drawn from across Canada (literally from Victoria to Halifax in most years). The School encourages comparative study of Canadian cities, with Montreal, Toronto and Ottawa all within two hours by train. We will visit all three cities in organized field studies in your first term. Research and teaching use case studies from all parts of Canada and other countries.

SURP students on a field trip to the nation’s capital.
SURP students on a field trip to the nation’s capital.

You will have opportunities for international learning, either through an international studio (most recently in India or Shanghai); exchanges in your fifth term (Australia, New Zealand and India); summer internships (Beijing, Shanghai) or international travel awards to other countries. In Kingston, our School is also enriched by visiting scholars, international students and exchange students from our partner institutions. We have a particularly strong relationship with China, and growing links with India.

This video produced by SURP students Vanessa Smith and Carling Fraser entitled "" won a CIP Centenary award. Vanessa and Carling were part of a team of students who undertook the international project course to India in December 2018.

SURP celebrates World Town Planning Day 2017.
SURP celebrates World Town Planning Day 2017.

is a medium-sized city with three post-secondary institutions and several teaching hospitals. It has a vibrant cultural scene and high quality of life. The Queen’s campus sits on the shore of Lake Ontario, adjacent to the Rideau Canal World Heritage Site and the Frontenac Arch World Biosphere Reserve. Most planning students live within walking distance of campus and Kingston’s historic and active downtown. You won’t need a car, since your student card is a transit pass, but do bring a bicycle.

First Year students gather during a walking tour of Historic downtown Kingston.
First Year students gather during a walking tour of Historic downtown Kingston.

Queen’s University is one of Canada’s leading research-intensive universities, with other strong professional schools that can enrich your MPL studies. SURP's immediate neighbours are the GIS Lab, Geography research labs, the IT Support Centre, Global Development Studies, , School of Policy Studies, and the . Adjacent buildings include the and the new . The Schools of Environmental Studies, , and are all within a five-minute walk.

As part of a project course, SURP students gather in the school’s boardroom.
As part of a project course, SURP students gather in the school’s boardroom.

After you graduate with an MPL from Queen's, we will help you stay in touch with your friends and classmates through our newsletters, social media and alumni events. You will also gain a Canadian and international network of almost 1000 planning colleagues. Our alumni hold senior positions from St. John’s to Vancouver to Yellowknife, and many cities in-between.

SURP students meet with Royce Fu (City of Ottawa) and Hugh Gale (Kingston) to discuss upcoming project report.
SURP students meet with Royce Fu (City of Ottawa) and Hugh Gale (Kingston) to discuss upcoming project report.