Evidence-based decision-making in
urban planning requires the use of advanced computational tools and data
management techniques that can evaluate the data generated in public settings.
This concentration provides the vehicle for educating this new cross-trained
professional cohort by providing competencies needed in urban
informatics: context, statistics, programming, data management, data
analytics, visualization, spatial analysis, applications, and integration of
skills. This
concentration is suitable for students with undergraduate degrees in any field.
Applicants must demonstrate competency in one or more programming
languages and skills in data management (with coursework, work experience, or
by examination).
The most current information may be found on the Bloustein School website.