Modern urban planning is about more than zoning laws and transit routes; it requires a deep understanding of historical successes, systemic failures, and the ethical dilemmas of community development. This course introduces you to the foundational theories that shape our cities today, helping you transition from a passive observer to a reflective practitioner. You will learn how to analyze past projects and apply structured frameworks to complex urban challenges. By reading through historical case studies and modern planning dilemmas, you will develop the critical thinking skills needed to guide public policy and community action.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the evolution of urban planning history and its major intellectual traditions
- Apply reflective practice frameworks to navigate ethical dilemmas in local government
- Analyze past planning projects using structured case retrospective methodologies
- Evaluate modern urban challenges through the lens of equity, sustainability, and resilience
- Interpret policy briefs and formulate actionable strategies for community engagement
The course begins with foundational concepts, defining the historical eras of urban design before moving into practical frameworks for decision-making and modern community-first planning models. It is designed specifically for beginners, aspiring urban planners, civic leaders, and students of public policy, requiring no prior experience in municipal government or architecture. Take your first step toward shaping the communities of tomorrow by mastering the principles of reflective urban planning.
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