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Community Development & Urban Management Specialization

 

 

The community development and urban management specialization prepares students to operate effectively in community settings where resources are often scarce and societies may be divided along race, class, gender, and ideological lines. Community planners and urban managers work to make neighborhoods, cities, and regions more equitable, accountable, efficient, and socially just places. Courses provide skills and knowledge in urban management, public finance, community development, neighborhood analysis, and issues of race, class, and gender in the city. 

 

 

 

Curriculum

 

Intro Courses 

  

PD 535 Urban Management and Governance (also a foundation elective); and either 

PD 606 Community Development Processes or PD 595 Central City Revitalization 

  

Methods Course 

  

PD 561 Qualitative Methods for Planning 

  

Elective Courses (minimum one) 

  

PD 520 Housing and Social Policy 

PD 525 Financing Urban Development 

PD 526 Strategic Planning and Implementation 

PD 539 Local Government Finance and Budgeting 

PD 541 Nonprofit Management 

PD 562 Transportation, Land Use, and Urban Form 

PD 569 GIS Applications 

PD 570 GIS in Planning 

PD 574 Negotiation and Conflict Resolution 

PD 592 Tourism and Recreation Policy and Planning 

PD 606 Community Development Processes (may be used for elective credit if not taken as an   intro course) 

GEO 528 Geography and Social Theory 

  

Recommended Foundational Electives 

  

PD 508 Race, Class Gender and the City 

PD 535 Urban Management and Governance 

PD 538 Economic Concepts 

  

Culminating Exercise 

  

Thesis on topic in Community Development and Urban Management or 

Professional Project on topic in Community Development and Urban Management 

  

Specialization Director 

  

Henry Louis Taylor Jr. 

 

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