Cities are defined by how they manage their geography, resources, and public spaces. Understanding the physical and social character of urban environments requires a structured analytical approach. This course provides you with the foundational concepts of urban planning and design, focusing on how waterways and infrastructure shape modern cities.
You will learn how to analyze city layouts, evaluate urban policy decisions, and communicate your findings through clear, professional writing. By studying real-world examples of waterfront cities, you will gain the tools to research municipal development and contribute to modern urban planning conversations.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the core principles of urban studies and municipal infrastructure planning
- Analyze how canals, rivers, and waterfronts influence city layouts and public spaces
- Compare different global cities using structured research and analytical frameworks
- Write clear, persuasive policy briefs and urban development reports
- Evaluate modern urban planning trends, including sustainability and climate resilience
- Apply spatial thinking to assess the accessibility and livability of urban neighborhoods
This course begins with essential terminology, historical planning models, and foundational urban design theories. You will then progress through guided written exercises that teach you how to research city histories, analyze spatial data, and draft professional urban studies papers.
This course is designed for beginners who are interested in urban planning, geography, municipal policy, or architecture. No prior experience in urban studies or specialized software is required.
Start exploring the forces that shape our cities and learn to write about urban environments today.
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