Urban planners do not just design spaces; they must convince communities, developers, and policymakers to support their vision. This text-based course helps you master the essential communication and argumentation skills needed to advocate for sustainable and equitable urban projects. You will learn how to analyze public policy issues, construct logical arguments, and present your ideas clearly to audiences with competing interests.
By completing this course, you will transform from a technical thinker into a persuasive communicator capable of navigating complex public debates and writing professional policy documents.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the core principles of argumentation and rhetoric within urban planning contexts
- Analyze planning policies to identify underlying assumptions, strengths, and weaknesses
- Write clear, structured policy briefs and advocacy positions for diverse audiences
- Address stakeholder concerns and counterarguments constructively in public forums
- Apply modern collaborative communication strategies to build community consensus
- Design persuasive written narratives that translate technical data into actionable ideas
This course begins with foundational concepts of public argumentation, rhetoric, and policy analysis, before guiding you through structured writing exercises and real-world planning scenarios. You will read comprehensive explanations, analyze model policy texts, and practice drafting your own persuasive arguments.
This course is designed for beginners in urban planning, public policy students, community advocates, and anyone looking to improve their professional communication and advocacy skills. No prior experience in urban planning or formal rhetoric is required.
Start reading today to build the communication skills that turn planning concepts into real-world progress.
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