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Finish in Three Curriculum

Updated: 4/12/24

Important Notes

The plans below do not include any college or university requirements. Students should consult with their college advising office to add any missing coursework such as general education and university requirements. Students may be able to overlap gen ed/universitity and major requirements.

All courses taken to satisfy RED major requirements must be taken for a letter grade and a C- or better must be earned for major credit. *Only USP 50, which is a 2-unit lower division course can be completed with Pass/No Pass grading.

The RED Capstone Studio Sequence (USP 185A & 185B) must be taken in order during the Fall and Winter of a student's senior year. 

Courses with Prerequisites:

  • USP 185A: USP 124, USP 151, USP 152A, and USP 153. It is recommended that students prioritize these prerequisites in their junior year.
  • USP 151: USP 5 which should be completed sophomore year.
  • USP 152A: USP 15 and USP 25 which should be completed sophomore year.

Lower division courses should generally be taken before upper division courses, but overlapping is allowed. It is also recommended that students complete one foundation course before taking upper division electives. Options for major requirements with options to choose from can be found on the RED Major Requirements pages

Students should review major requirements and academic plans on the USP website each quarter for potential changes and updates. Customizable Academic Plans with a major requirement checklist can be found on the USP Academic Advising page of the USP website under Class Planning Tools.

Information on entry level Mathematics courses (Math 10A or Math 20A) can be found at the Math Testing and Placement Website

While Summer Session is not a requirement for UCSD students, major courses may be available during summer terms. Students wishing to graduate early or who have missed a prerequisite course during the academic year are encouraged to consider summer courses.


Academic Plan for Students that Enter UCSD Fall 2024 and Later

The RED Major consists of 21 courses:

  • Nine (9) lower division courses
  • Twelve (12) upper division courses

The following chart is a helpful guide to ensure successful completion of all required courses in time to graduate at the end of one's 4th year.

Courses in green are prerequisities for the RED Foundation Courses USP 151 and USP 152A.

Courses in blue are prerequisities for the RED Capstone Studio Sequence (USP 185A & 185B).

*Courses italicized and with an asterisk have alternative subsitutions. 

Year

Fall

Winter

Spring

First Year
  • USP 1: History of US Urban Communities or USP 2: Urban
    World System or USP 6: Introduction to Global Architecture
  • USP 25: Real Estate and Development Principles and Analysis
  • Lower Division Math (Math 10A, Math 20A, or MGT 3)
  • USP 5: Introduction to the Real Estate and Development Process
  • ECON 1: Principles of Microeconomics
  • ECON/MGT4: Financial Accounting*
  • USP 15: Applied Urban Economics for Planning and Development
  • MGT 5: Managerial Accounting*
Second Year
  • USP 124: Land Use Planning
  • USP 152A: Real Estate Development Finance and Investment
  • USP 50: Real Estate and Development Colloquium (can also be taken first year)
  • USP 151: Real Estate Planning and Development
  • RED Technical Elective
  • USP 150: Real Estate and Development Law and Regulation
  • USP 153: Real Estate and Development Market Analysis
Third Year
  • USP 185A: Real Estate Finance and Development Studio I
  • RED Upper Division Elective
  • USP 185B: Real Estate Finance and Development Studio II
  • RED Upper Division Elective
  • RED Sustainable Planning/Sustainable Development Course
  • RED Upper Division Elective

Academic Plan for Students that Entered UCSD Prior to Fall 2024

The RED Major consists of 20 courses:

  • Eight (8) lower division courses
  • Twelve (12) upper division courses

The following chart is a helpful guide to ensure successful completion of all required courses in time to graduate at the end of one's 3rd year.

Courses in green are prerequisities for the RED Foundation Courses USP 151 and USP 152A.

Courses in blue are prerequisities for the RED Capstone Studio Sequence (USP 185A & 185B).

*Courses italicized and with an asterisk have alternative subsitutions. 

 

Year

Fall

Winter

Spring

First Year
  • USP 1: History of US Urban Communities*
  • USP 25: Real Estate and Development Principles and Analysis
  • Lower Division Math (Math 10A, Math 20A, or MGT 3)
  • USP 5: Introduction to the Real Estate and Development Process
  • ECON 1: Principles of Microeconomics
  • ECON/MGT4: Financial Accounting*
  • USP 15: Applied Urban Economics for Planning and Development
  • MGT 5: Managerial Accounting*
Second Year
  • USP 124: Land Use Planning
  • USP 152A: Real Estate Development Finance and Investment
  • USP 151: Real Estate Planning and Development
  • RED Technical Elective
  • USP 150: Real Estate and Development Law and Regulation
  • USP 153: Real Estate and Development Market Analysis
Third Year
  • USP 185A: Real Estate Finance and Development Studio I
  • RED Upper Division Elective
  • USP 185B: Real Estate Finance and Development Studio II
  • RED Upper Division Elective
  • USP 171: Sustainable Development*
  • MGT 172: Business Project Management