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  Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy 2006-2008 Urban Planning and Policy Development Program Concentrations, Studios, and Internships Concentrations Environmental and Physical Planning  

Environmental and Physical Planning


Faculty Advisers
Clinton Andrews (co-coordinator), Tony Nelessen (co-coordinator), Richard Brail, Michael Greenberg, Lyna Wiggins

This concentration prepares students to design, plan, and manage the human-environment interface. This concentration has two tracks--design and environment. The design track focuses on the visioning, planning, and urban design of neighborhoods, towns, and cities using the principles of New Urbanism. The environment track focuses on the application of management and policy tools to reduce anthropogenic environmental impacts and to mitigate natural hazards. All students in this concentration will develop fluency with the distinct but interdependent design, regulatory, and managerial approaches.

Students must take the two required courses, and at least four courses total in the concentration. They can focus on one of two tracks--environment or design--selecting from the list below depending on interest. At least one graduate planning studio in environmental or physical planning is strongly recommended. Students in the design track may do a directed study in urban design under faculty direction.

Required Courses
    34:970:601  Introduction to Planning and Design
    34:970:618  Environmental Planning and Management

Recommended Courses
    34:833:561  The Role of Experts in the Policy Process
    34:833:565  Politics and Regulation
    34:970:508  Comprehensive Planning
    34:970:521  Historic Preservation
    34:970:523  Legal Aspects of Environmental Planning
    34:970:525  Property Theory and Policy
    34:970:541  Planning for New Communities
    34:970:555  Urban Transportation Policy Analysis
    34:970:556  Urban Transportation Planning
    34:970:558  Public Transit Planning and Management
    34:970:571  Industrial Ecology
    34:970:585  Tourism Planning
    34:970:591  Computer Applications in Urban Planning and Development             
    34:970:592  Topics in Computer Applications in Urban Planning
    34:970:602  Zoning for Communities of Place
    34:970:604  Land Development Practice
    34:970:665  Transportation and Land Use 

 
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