Planning Analysis:
Course Overview


I. Course Overview

This class is designed to (1) introduce you to planning and policy analysis, and (2) refine your skills in a variety of research methods associated with professional planning work. I take an applied approach to this course. In other words, this course will strive to teach common methods and approaches that can be applied to a variety of planning processes. More specifically, we will cover:

Basic Planning Analysis Tools

Specific Research Techniques

You will learn these various tools and techniques through (1) class discussions, (2) several assignments, (3) an extensive final project that will result in a 30-40 page report and presentation, and (4) a mid-term and a final examination. Both exams will be take-home.

This course will demand a substantial time commitment. I have high expectations for students. These expectations will be reflected in (1) the demands of the work assigned, and (2) how I grade your work. By the end of the course you should be able to apply various tools and techniques to develop a high-quality analysis that would be expected of a professional planner.


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