School of Planning
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Land Development Planning |
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This specialization trains planning students to develop or redevelop land in communities. Land development planners practice in complex, high-profile and often contentious decision-making environments. To be effective practitioners in this planning context, students acquire a good working knowledge of land use planning regulations, planning law, policy, and land development issues. Graduates with this specialization would be ready to work in the land development industry, municipal planning, or private planning practice. Required Courses: PLAN 103 Planning, Administration, and Finance ENVS 201 Introduction to Environmental and Planning Law PLAN 233 People and Plans PLAN 261 Urban and Metropolitan Planning and Development PLAN 401* Planners and Planning Tribunals PLAN 483 Land Development Planning 2.0 units of Elective Courses: PLAN 320 Economic Analyses for Regional Planning PLAN 349 Urban Form and Internal Spatial Structure PLAN 362 Regional Planning and Economic Development PLAN 450* Changing Form and Structure of Metropolitan Canada PLAN 471 Planning Law PLAN 484 Physical Infrastructure & Planning PLAN 490* Senior Honours Essay *course is worth 1.0 unit
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