History of the Program
The academic field of Urban and Regional Planning has a significant impact and plays a vital role in the implementation of national development plans worldwide. Saudi Arabia realized the importance of this discipline early on and since 1970s has supported the advancement and growth of this crucial field in the Kingdom. Urban and regional planners are intricately involved in the development of the social, economic, architectural assets as well as in the planning and construction of the Kingdom’s cities and villages.
The Ph.D. program in Urban and Regional Planning began in 1426 AH/2005 CE.
Vision
To maintain a leading position in preparing the graduates of the Urban and Regional Planning PhD Program to effectively contribute to the process of sustainable and balanced spatial development.
Mission
To provide state-of-the-art knowledge, research, and professional skills to urban and regional planning doctoral students to augment their potential to enhance the life and environmental qualities of Saudi communities.
Values
Excellence, Professionalism, Creativity, Diversity, Team Spirit, Islamic and Local Culture, Social Responsibility.
Goals
- Enhance and advance knowledge and skills.
- Carry out meaningful research.
- Offer high-quality community services.
- Enhance human and professional competencies of all program affiliates.
- Maintain a sustainable working environment for students and staff.
- Promote an efficient administrative structure for the program.
- Ensure economic competences in running the program.
- Optimize the use of technological advancement in all program activities.
- College
- College of Architecture and Planning
- Campus
- Dammam
- Track
- Engineering
- Level
- Postgraduate
- Degree
- PhD
- Years of study
- 3 (Not less than six semesters and not more than ten semesters.)
Program System:
Coursework and a dissertation.
Graduation Requirements:
- Compulsory courses credits: 12 Hours.
- Dissertation: 9 Hours
PhD in Urban and Regional Planning Guidebook
PhD in Urban and Regional Planning Student Prospectus