The Master of Professional Studies in Sustainable Urban Planning at George Washington University's College of Professional Studies is a Planning Accreditation Board (PAB) accredited, 48-credit master's program. The curriculum consists of a ten-course core, a capstone, and five electives. It emphasizes real-world application, sustainability, and policy creation in the context of urban development and climate change. Courses are taught in person on weekday evenings at the Arlington campus. Graduates are equipped for careers as urban planners, sustainability consultants, and policy advisors in a variety of sectors. The program focuses on actionable planning for more competitive, inclusive, and ecological cities, with a unique emphasis on addressing anthropogenic climate change.