16:970:624Planning, Public Policy, and Social Theory (3) Contemporary social theory applied to planning and policy; the role of the state in globalization, space, and scale; gender, race, and culture; citizenship, ethics, and social justice. Lake. Required course for Ph.D. program. |
16:970:626Advanced Scholarly Research (3) Doctoral-level study of scholarly exposition, peer research review, and the preparation of research proposals. Students prepare proposals encompassing doctoral-level synthesis of theory and analytic methods. Krueckeberg. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Required course for Ph.D. program. |
16:970:701,702Research in Planning and Public Policy (BA,BA) These required courses are listed through the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy. Thesis research. |
34:970:630Discrete Choice Methods (3) Review of linear regression; categorical dependent variables. Methods include linear probability, logit, probit, multinomial and conditional logit models. Jagannathan. Required course for Ph.D. program. |
34:833:628Advanced Qualitative Methods (3) Techniques of qualitative research, including interviewing, ethnography, and phenomenology; appropriate applications. Rubin. Required course for Ph.D. program. |
Additional courses are offered by the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy in support of their programs leading to degrees of master of city and regional planning, master of public policy, and master of public affairs and politics. They include many courses that form part of the curriculum for Ph.D. students in planning and public policy. For additional information on these courses, please see the catalog of the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy. |