Make a Difference through Policymaking and Community Development
The Master of Science in Urban Affairs (MSUA) at Boston University’s Metropolitan College (MET) prepares you for urban leadership positions, emphasizing policy formulation, implementation, and evaluation. By equipping you with the skills to assess the impacts of policies on urban communities, the MSUA program at BU MET provides both analytical and practical foundations to navigate the complexities of the urban policy landscape.
Now more than ever, the way we develop our cities has a direct impact on the quality of our lives. BU MET’s Urban Affairs master’s program prepares you for a variety of relevant roles, such as gathering and analyzing data for policy making, identifying community needs and resources, and managing effective service-delivery programs—skills that are applicable in public, private, and nonprofit organizations across a wide range of urban functions.
The Master of Science in Urban Affairs degree program is designed for those seeking to develop a broad understanding of urban public policy and urban service management. The MSUA curriculum offers flexibility, allowing you to tailor your studies to develop specific skills aligned with your career aspirations.
Program at a Glance
- On Campus
- Part-Time or Full-Time Study
- 32 Credits
- 12–24 Months to Completion
- No GRE/GMAT
- Tuition & Fees Range—Part-Time Study*: $17,840-$24,640
*Based on 2024–2025 Boston University tuition and fees. Merit scholarship may reduce cost.
Advance Your Career in Urban Leadership
As a graduate of BU MET’s Master of Science in Urban Affairs program, your skills in policy analysis, research, and service delivery will prepare your for careers in urban policy, community development, and administration in the public, private, or nonprofit sectors. MSUA graduates work in the fields of housing, health, economic development, transportation, and environmental protection, among others. Many students obtain the MSUA degree in preparation for further study, or to seek advancement in their current job or field.
Sample Job Titles

“The Urban Affairs program at Boston University Metropolitan College has played a pivotal role in shaping my understanding of our complex world and how it has evolved. This program has equipped me with the knowledge and insights necessary to leverage my expertise and make significant strides towards achieving my career goals.” Read more.
Corey Louis Coleman (MET’23)
Director of Virtual Design and Construction/ Director of Education P&H Electric Service
Master of Urban Affairs
Recipient of 2023 Commencement Award for Excellence
Why Earn a Master’s in Urban Affairs at BU?
- Active Learning Environment: BU’s Urban Affairs courses focus on practical, hands-on education you can apply on the job, and include a variety of elective options that allow you to tailor your course of study.
- Career Counseling: MET’s Career Development office and BU’s Center for Career Development offer a variety of job-hunting resources, including one-on-one career counseling by appointment for both online and on-campus students.
- Engaged Faculty: In BU’s Urban Affairs master’s program, you benefit from working closely with highly qualified faculty who draw from active research and extensive field experience in executive and managerial roles in city and regional planning, corporate management, economic development, environmental protection, and nonprofit and public management.
- Extensive Network: Study complex issues alongside peers with solid urban management and policymaking experience, learn from faculty who have valuable contacts in the field, and benefit from an alumni community with strong professional connections.
- Student Support: Enjoy an exceptional student-to-instructor ratio, ensuring close interaction with faculty mentors and access to support.
- Valuable Resources: Make use of Boston University’s extensive resources, including the Center for Career Development, Fitness & Recreation Center, IT Help Centers, Mugar Memorial Library, Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future, Center for Antiracist Research, Initiative on Cities, Howard Thurman Center for Common Ground, George Sherman Union, and many others.
- Flexible Options: Study at the pace that works for you, with multiple on-campus class times that include evenings, and courses that begin fall, spring, and summer. Certain courses within the program can be taken in an online format.
- Track Record: Learn from the best—BU MET has been offering a master’s program in Urban Affairs since 1969. The master’s program in City Planning was introduced in 1976.
- Merit Scholarships: US citizens and permanent residents are automatically considered during the application process and nominated based on eligibility. 学习更多的知识。
Learn to Solve Challenges in Planning, Urban Management, and Public Policy
The Master of Science in Urban Affairs (MSUA) is offered through BU MET’s Department of Applied Social Sciences, which oversees several graduate programs focusing on the challenges of the urban environment, including the Master of Science in City Planning (MSCP), the Graduate Certificate in Applied Sustainability, the Graduate Certificate in Applied Urban Informatics, and the Graduate Certificate in Urban Policy & Planning.
BU’s Urban Affairs & City Planning programs prepare future leaders, practitioners, and innovators for the myriad challenges that arise in urban planning and policymaking. Students consider the political, social, and technical implications of each facet of planning and policymaking, and thus grapple with the fact that there are few, if any, simple solutions or approaches to urban issues.
The Master of Science in City Planning and Master of Science in Urban Affairs programs each provide a rigorous foundation for both new and experienced student-scholars and professionals.
Graduates can pursue a wide range of professional careers in town, city, and regional planning; sustainable management; community and economic development; transportation planning; public-sector/nonprofit management; and policy research, among others.
Graduate with Expertise
Boston University’s Urban Affairs master’s degree will equip you to:
- Analyze key urban problems by understanding their historical context and interdependencies, focusing on identifying underlying causes and potential impacts.
- Explain and assess the economic, political, social, and equity issues inherent in urban policy work.
- Apply quantitative and qualitative research skills to theory-building, data-gathering and analysis, and urban policy-making processes.
- Create relevant policy and planning solutions that incorporate the diverse perspectives of various stakeholders, including those of minority and disadvantaged communities.
Certificate-to-Degree Pathway
BU MET graduate certificate programs can serve as building blocks to a master’s degree. The Graduate Certificate in Applied Sustainability, Graduate Certificate in Applied Urban Informatics, and the Graduate Certificate in Urban Policy & Planning each share specific courses with the Master of Science in Urban Affairs program, giving you the option to take one or two certificates on your path to a master’s degree. Students currently enrolled in a graduate certificate who are interested in transitioning into a master’s degree should contact their academic advisor to declare their interest in this pathway. A new master’s degree application is not required. Connect with a graduate admissions advisor at apssadmissions@bu.edu to learn more about this option.
Master of Science in Urban Affairs Curriculum
In addition to the below courses, students are also required to maintain an e-portfolio of the work they produce throughout the program. For more information, please visit this page.
The Master of Science in Urban Affairs (MSUA) requires the completion of 32 credits. Students are encouraged to participate in the Directed Internship Program for course credit through MET UA 804 Supervised Fieldwork.
Required Courses
(Four courses/16 credits)
MET UA 551 Policy Responses to Urban Issues
MET UA 579 Urban Economics and Public Finance
MET UA 589 Research and Evaluation
MET UA 591 Applied Analytical Methods
Electives
(Four courses/16 credits)
Select four courses with the advice of the faculty advisor.
MET UA 503 Housing and Community Development
MET UA 508 Real Estate Development
MET UA 510 Selected Topics in Urban Affairs
MET UA 521 Environmental Law, Policy, and Justice
MET UA 527 Feeding the City: Urban Food
MET UA 598 Foundations of GIS and Spatial Analysis
MET UA 604 Urban Political Decision-Making: Citizen Participation in the Planning Process
MET UA 617 Actionable Sustainability
MET UA 619 Urban Transportation Policy and Planning
MET UA 642 Geospatial Intelligence
MET UA 801 Graduate Directed Study in Urban Affairs and Planning
MET UA 804 Supervised Fieldwork
Master’s Thesis Option
A master’s thesis option is available for qualified students who have a GPA of 3.7 or higher. The 6-credit thesis option comprises MET UA 761 Thesis 1 and MET UA 762 Thesis 2, taken over two semesters. This option can be arranged through the City Planning & Urban Affairs program. Supervision by a full-time Boston University faculty member with a terminal degree is required. It is important to note that these two thesis courses are additional, making the total program requirement 38 credits instead of the standard 32.
Course Waivers for Related Programs
Three core requirements for the Master Science in Urban Affairs and Master of Science in City Planning programs are identical. Therefore, Urban Affairs graduate students may opt to transfer their credits to obtain a Master of Science in City Planning degree instead. In such cases, transferring MSCP candidates may receive a full waiver for all three core courses, provided they received a grade of B- or higher.
Master of Science in Urban Affairs students may pursue a certificate program in Commercial Real Estate or Real Estate Finance at Boston University’s Center for Professional Education (CPE). MSUA students who earn a CPE certificate in Commercial Real Estate or Real Estate Finance will be granted a waiver of one graduate-level elective course (4 credits) toward their degree.
City Planning & Urban Affairs Faculty
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Yeşim Sungu-Eryilmaz
Assistant Professor, Applied Social Sciences
Director, City Planning & Urban Affairs -
Luis E. Santiago
Associate Professor of the Practice, City Planning & Urban Affairs
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Walter Carroll
Lecturer, City Planning & Urban Affairs
Professor of Sociology, Bridgewater State University
PhD, MA, BA, American University
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Tuition & Financial Assistance
Competitive Tuition
Our part-time rates are substantially lower than those of the traditional, full-time residential programs yet provide access to the same high-quality BU education.Comprehensive Financial Assistance
Our services include scholarships, graduate loans, and payment plans.How Much Does This Program Cost?
BU MET Programs offer the flexibility of part-time or full-time study. Tuition, fees, and total program cost are determined by enrollment status. If you enroll in 1–2 courses (4–8 credits) in a semester, you are charged the part-time per-credit rate. If you enroll in 3–4 courses (12–16 credits) in a semester, you are charged the full-time semester rate.
Master of Science in Urban Affairs (On Campus)
Enrollment Status | Part Time | Full Time | |
Courses per Semester | 2 courses (8 credits) |
4 courses (16 credits) |
3 courses (12 credits) |
Time to Degree | 4 semesters (16 months) |
2 semesters (8-12 months)*** |
3 semesters (12-16 months)*** |
Tuition* | $550-$975 per credit** |
$33,335 per semester |
$33,335 per semester |
Fees per Semester* | $60 | $478 | $478 |
Total Degree Cost* | $17,840– $24,640 |
$67,626 | $75,486 |
*Based on 2024–2025 Boston University tuition & fee rates.
**Cost per credit is determined by course number (100–599 = $550/credit, 600–999 = $975/credit).
***Summer semester enrollment is not required for international students to maintain F-1 visa status. Enrollment in summer semester coursework will expedite completion of program and reduce total program cost.
International students seeking an F-1 visa for on-campus study must enroll full time and demonstrate availability of funds to cover the Estimated Cost of Graduate Study; those who wish to study online may enroll part-time but are not eligible for a visa. Learn more about International Student Tuition & Fees.
Questions? Please contact us to hear from an Admissions Advisor who can help you determine the best enrollment pathway. For information regarding financial aid, visit BU MET’s Financial Aid page.

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