The Certificate in Urban Policy is a graduate-level program designed both for students currently enrolled in graduate programs in social science, and for public officials who wish to improve their knowledge of urban policy. The program provides students with an overview of basic concepts and strategies in urban policy analysis, with a focus on both domestic and international realms. It offers opportunities for specialization in specific fields of urban research and policy, drawing on one or more social science disciplines.
Program of Study
The Certificate in Urban Policy is a self-standing program of 15-19 credit hours. However, it may also be taken in conjunction with master's or doctoral programs. The requirements for the certificate are as follows:
- Two core courses (6-8 credits):
- Pln 540 (Pad 566/Pos540/Soc 540) Urban Policy in the United States (3-4);
- Pln 523 (Pad 561/Pos 523) Urban Community Development (3-4);
- Three elective courses (9-12 credits) from:
- Aas 510;
- Ant 664;
- Eco 541; Eco 581; Eco 781;
- Gog 580; Gog 620;
- Pad 643; Pad 648; Pad 674; Pad 684;
- Pln 501/Gog 521;
- Pln 502/Gog 526;
- Pln 505/Gog 525;
- Pln 506;
- Pln 528/Pos 528/Pad 528;
- Pln 529/Pad 563/Lcs 529;
- Pln 532;
- Pln 543/Gog 563;
- Pln 545; Pln 549;
- Pln 560/Pad 567;
- Pln 573/Pad 573;
- Pln 575; Pln 675;
- Pos 624;
- Soc 550; Soc 627; Soc 673;
- or other graduate urban policy courses which are deemed appropriate.