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  Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy 2003-2005 Urban Planning and Policy Development Program Concentrations, Studios, and Internships Concentrations Urban and Community Development  

Urban and Community Development

Faculty Advisers
Kathe Newman (co-coordinator), Robert Lake (co-coordinator), Roland Anglin, Glen Beamer, Norman Glickman, Radha Jagannathan, Judith Grant Long, Julia Sass Rubin.

This concentration provides broad exposure to the political, economic, and administrative processes of urban and community development.  The course work examines social and economic policy formation; implementation and evaluation; the dynamics of social change; the relationship between community development and local, national, and global institutions; participatory and community planning methods; and issues of gender, race, class, and power. This concentration meets the needs of students with a range of interests, including downtown redevelopment, community revitalization, urban poverty, economic development, and housing.

Students must take both of the required courses, and at least four courses total in the concentration. It is strongly recommended that a graduate planning studio in community development be one of the four.

Required Courses
    34:970:562  Community Economic Development
    34:970:563  Community Development

Recommended Courses
    34:833:522  Public Policy Advocacy
    34:833:540  State and Local Public Finance
    34:833:570  Management of Nonprofit Organizations
    34:833:572  Negotiation and Public Policy
    34:833:580  Health Care Policy
    34:833:585  American Social Policy
    34:970:528  Housing Economics and Markets
    34:970:529  Principles of Housing
    34:970:575  Locational Conflict
    34:970:594  Program Evaluation
    34:970:602  Zoning for Communities of Place
    34:970:604  Land Development Practice
    34:970:622  Urban Redevelopment
    34:970:633  Population: Tools and Policy


 
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