City & Regional Planning: Smart Cities, MCP
Postgraduate
In Philadelphia (USA)
Description
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Postgraduate
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Location
Philadelphia (USA)
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Different dates available
The Master of City Planning core curriculum encompasses the basic skills and knowledge required of all planners regardless of their specialization, and is a hallmark of our cutting-edge and practical approach to educating city planners. Students who complete the core will understand the legal and historical basis of city planning; they will know how to use a wide variety of population and economic data to understand local communities; and they will understand the form and arrangement of cities and metropolitan areas around the world. Most important, they will understand which planning approaches work best in which contexts and circumstances.
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Subjects
- Planning
Course programme
Quantitative Planning Analysis Methods
Urban Redevelopment and Infrastructure Finance
Law of Planning and Urban Development
Urban and Planning Theory
Planning Workshop
Planning Studio
Modeling Geographical Objects
Modeling Geographic Space
Modeling Geographical Objects
Site Planning
Planning by Numbers
Big Urban Data Analysis
Negotiation and Conflict Resolution
Urban Research Methods
Introduction to Graphics for Urban Design
Spatial Analysis for Urban and Environmental Planning 1
Planning by Numbers 2
Big Urban Data Analysis
Geospatial Software Design
Java and Javascript Programming for Planning Applications
Land Use and Environmental Modeling
Sensing the City
Data Wrangling and Visualization
Smart Cities students who take this course in place of CPLN 503 in the core must take an additional Smart Cities elective.
Students who take CPLN 505 to meet this requirement may NOT use it to meet the Core Breadth Methods requirement.
City & Regional Planning: Smart Cities, MCP