The Bloustein School supports a wide variety of educational activities, from
undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degree programs to continuing
education courses and conferences for professionals and alumni. The school also hosts international fellows programs, which provide
education and professional development opportunities for individuals
from nations around the world.
The core purpose of all our educational
programs is to enhance students' understanding of the theories, methods,
and practices of urban planning, public policy, public health, informatics, and health administration. The school's educational
programs encourage open discussion of all viewpoints, the application of
quantitative methods for analysis, the careful study of history, and a
thorough consideration of economic and demographic trends and political
institutions and processes.
Full- and part-time students examine
theories and methods in a variety of concentrations, including
community and economic development, public health, workforce
development, land use, housing, transportation, urban design, education,
social policy, science and technology policy, and environmental policy.
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