Academic Catalog - 2019-2020

College of Social and Behavioral Sciences

Department of Geography, Planning, and Recreation

Community Planning, Graduate Certificate


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Do you want a career in rural or urban planning—one of today’s leading fields—without pursuing a degree? Then our community planning certificate may be for you.

In this certificate program, you'll learn:

  • fundamental as well as advanced knowledge of professional planning practices
  • the elements of efficient and ethical land use
  • real world skills and technologies

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Academic Catalog - 2019-2020

College of Social and Behavioral Sciences

Department of Geography, Planning, and Recreation

Community Planning, Graduate Certificate


Careers

What Can I Do with a Certificate in Community Planning?

This online graduate certificate focuses on producing urban and community planners who are prepared in both fundamental and advanced knowledge for professional practice in the public planning workplace. A baccalaureate degree from any discipline is required for admission.

Professional planning jobs include local government, federal land management agencies, international development organizations, private sector land development companies, community development divisions, and city and county planning departments.

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Academic Catalog - 2019-2020

College of Social and Behavioral Sciences

Department of Geography, Planning, and Recreation

Community Planning, Graduate Certificate


University Requirements

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Academic Catalog - 2019-2020

College of Social and Behavioral Sciences

Department of Geography, Planning, and Recreation

Community Planning, Graduate Certificate


Overview

In addition to University Requirements:

Students may be able to use some courses to meet more than one requirement. Contact your advisor for details.

Minimum Units for Completion 15
Additional Admission Requirements Required
Fieldwork Experience/Internship Optional
Some online/blended coursework Required

Purpose Statement

The Community Planning Graduate Certificate prepares students for careers in local government urban planning departments, as well as in private sector development companies who interact closely with those departments.  Students gain background and experiences in urban planning, community analysis, community development, city budgeting, geospatial technologies, land use law, and current issues in urban planning. At the completion of the certificate, students will have skills to analyze and assess community needs, and to create and execute policies and plans to address those needs through positions in city and county planning and development departments, in private sector development corporations, and in non-profit organizations that support community development.

Student Learning Outcomes

Place and Community Development

Elucidate the major theories, techniques, and trends associated with place and/or community development; and apply these concepts to analyze issues and create solutions as related to their Masters level project.  
 
Critical Analysis 
Identify, explain, and evaluate the major research methods and modes of inquiry within geographic thought and practice; and Generate critical questions based on geographical theory, applying systematic research processes consistent with disciplinary norms, and present findings . 
 
Geospatial technologies 
Efficiently use applications related to geospatial technology to obtain, organize, visualize, and/or analyze geographic data; Successfully apply geospatial technology to reach qualitative and/or quantitative solutions for geographic inquiry or community development; and Effectively communicate about geospatial data and technology using oral and visual methods. 
 
Professional Development 
Conduct oneself and create work in a way that demonstrates the level competency, skill, and ethical behavior required of professional employment; Present and defend a project with the purpose of generating new knowledge, or solving a problem or challenge within their profession or area of interest; Present your work to general and professional audiences, articulating sustained, coherent explanations summarizing your project; and effectively communicate complex ideas and analysis. 

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Academic Catalog - 2019-2020

College of Social and Behavioral Sciences

Department of Geography, Planning, and Recreation

Community Planning, Graduate Certificate


Details

Additional Admission Requirements
Certificate Requirements
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Academic Catalog - 2019-2020

College of Social and Behavioral Sciences

Department of Geography, Planning, and Recreation

Community Planning, Graduate Certificate


Campus Availability

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