Translates planning theory into professional practice in diverse contexts. Notable topics include enabling legislation and regulatory context, professional ethics and codes, roles and responsibilities, private and public practice, decision making, interdisciplinary practice, public participation, and current trends in planning practice. Issues are explored through seminar discussions and debates. Weekly hours: 3 Seminar/Discussion hoursPermission of the department required. Prerequisite(s): PLAN 395.3 Restriction(s): Enrolment in the RUP program. Note: PLAN 390 is recommended. Students with credit for RUP 495 may not take this course for credit. This course was labeled RUP 495 until 2014.
Translates planning theory into professional practice in diverse contexts. Notable topics include enabling legislation and regulatory context, professional ethics and codes, roles and responsibilities, private and public practice, decision making, interdisciplinary practice, public participation, and current trends in planning practice. Issues are explored through seminar discussions and debates. Weekly hours: 3 Seminar/Discussion hoursPermission of the department required. Prerequisite(s): PLAN 395.3 Restriction(s): Enrolment in the RUP program. Note: PLAN 390 is recommended. Students with credit for RUP 495 may not take this course for credit. This course was labeled RUP 495 until 2014.