Student Capstone Projects

UCLA Luskin master’s students are required to complete a capstone project to earn their degree. Master or Urban and Regional Planning (MURP) projects can take the form of an applied planning project (client project), a comprehensive group project or a thesis. Master of Public Policy students complete an applied policy project. 

  • The Client Project is applied planning research on a real-world problem conducted by MURP students. ITS-supported client projects have taken national honors in recent years, including 2023, 2022, and 2021.
  • The Comprehensive Projects are similar, in many respects, to the client project, but larger in scope and scale. These projects simulate real world planning practice in that they incorporate students from various areas of concentration working together to research a problem from multiple planning angles.
  • Master’s theses focus on posing and answering a research question in planning that has not previously been answered. Research is conducted by a MURP student in conjunction with a faculty committee.

Do you have a student research project idea? Let us know by July 19, 2024





Total Results: 29

2017 | Student Client Project

Toward Zero Baltimore: An Analyzing of Intersection Related Pedestrian Crashes in the City of Baltimore
Shikha Jain

Client: Baltimore Department of Transportation

2016 | Student Client Project

Assessing Elderly Mobility Needs in an Ethnic Enclave: A Case Study of Little Tokyo
Jewel Deguzman

Client: Little Tokyo Service Center

2016 | Student Client Project

Taking Health to the LA Great Streets: Measuring Walking, Biking, and Safety
Jimmy Tran

Client: LA Great Streets Initiative

2016 | Master's Thesis

The Influences of Intersection Roadway Characteristics on Pedestrian-Vehicle Collisions
Jasmin Youngeun Kim

2016 | Student Client Project

Where They’re Coming From and How They’re Getting Here: A Mobility Assessment on Little Tokyo’s Nonresident Population
Karen Thai

Client: Little Tokyo Service Center

2015 | Master's Thesis

Wrecked by Work? Examining Work-Related Motorcycle Crashes in Colombia
Manuel Santana Palacios

2014 | Master's Thesis

Overcoming Barriers to Accessible Transit
Carla Paola Salehian

2010 | Student Client Project

Transportation and Travel Costs in Transnational Remittances: A Case Study of Remittance Costs from Los Angeles, California, to Oaxaca’s Valles Centrales
Ramiro Alberto Ríos Flores

Client: Technical Institute of Oaxaca: Regional and Technological

2008 | Student Client Project

First-rate Advocacy from Second-tier Issues: Participatory Transportation Planning in Low-Income Los Angeles
Vanessa Carter

Client: Strategic Concepts in Organizing & Policy Education (SCOPE)