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Aug 20, 2025
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PLAN 31590 - Research Methods in Planning Credits: 3
This course introduces quantitative and qualitative methods and modeling tools, and their applications to planning research and planning practice, including forecasting, policy analysis, and design of projects and plans. Students learn how to pose clear and researchable questions relevant to urban and regional planning, collect and process data, analyze data using quantitative or qualitative research tools, and present results using clear, accurate, and compelling text, graphics, and maps to a variety of audiences, including other planners, citizens, and public or elected officials. They also learn tools for assembling and analyzing ideas and information from prior practice and scholarship.
Course Attributes: GCAT, GRAD Academic Department: Geography, Planning & Sustainability
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