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Nov 23, 2024
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2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Planning & Economic Development Minor
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Return to: Andrew Young School of Policy Studies Departments and Programs
Return to: 2130 Department of Public Management and Policy
The planning and economic development minor prepares students to work in both the public and private sectors addressing issues facing urban communities. This minor is appropriate for students who want to pursue careers or further study in the planning, development, and management of communities. Courses introduce students to forces shaping the development of urban regions. Special attention is paid to planning for economic development, environmental quality, housing, land use, neighborhood revitalization, and transportation. During their studies, students learn about the variety of policies and strategies that citizens and planners can use to influence development. The minor in Planning & Economic Development requires 15 hours of coursework, which must include 3 credit hours of required courses and 12 additional credit hours from a list of pre-approved courses. Students are strongly encouraged to complete PMAP 4941 (Internship) as part of their minor.
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Minor Requirements (15 Credit Hours)
Required Course (3 Credit Hours)
Electives (12 Credit Hours)
Select four courses from the following:
Total Semester Hours for Minor: 15 Credit Hours
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