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Rutgers University
貌似这两个项目都不错的说
Housing and Real Estate
Faculty Advisers
David Listokin (co-coordinator), Robert Burchell (co-coordinator)
A broad understanding of housing and development planning, housing economics and markets, land and building analysis, development, and marketing processes, particularly in the United States, is gained through a sequence of courses in development planning and practice; real estate research, finance, and investment; and housing impact analysis. This concentration meets the needs of students with varying interests, including planning for development, real estate market research and analysis, real estate finance and investment analysis, and relating land-use planning and controls to the private development process. Students must take at least two of the four required courses, and at least four courses total in the concentration. Two graduate planning studios covering the following topics are strongly recommended: historic preservation, housing, urban design, neighborhood revitalization, or community development.
Required Courses (select two of the four)
34:970:528 Housing Economics and Markets
34:970:529 Principles of Housing
34:970:604 Land Development Practice
34:970:622 Urban Redevelopment
Recommended Courses
34:833:540 State and Local Public Finance
34:970:508 Comprehensive Planning
34:970:512 History of Planning Thought
34:970:521 Historic Preservation
34:970:523 Legal Aspects of Environmental Planning
34:970:525 Property Theory and Policy
34:970:541 Planning for New Communities
34:970:558 Public Transit Planning and Management
34:970:575 Locational Conflict
34:970:601 Introduction to Planning and Design
34:970:602 Zoning for Communities of Place
34:970:618 Environmental Planning and Management
Princeton ARC 401 Theories of Housing and Urbanism
Princeton WWS 508 Econometrics and Public Policy
Princeton WWS 538 Politics and Policymaking in Metropolitan Areas
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Regional Planning and International Development
Faculty Advisers
Hooshang Amirahmadi (coordinator), Briavel Holcomb, Michael Lahr, Meredeth Turshen
The purpose of this concentration is to train students to effectively design and implement plans and public policies in regional and international settings, with particular focus on urbanization and human settlement systems. Specific topics examined include the effect on development of both the presence and absence of political stability, social cohesion, economic equity, the spatial concentration of economic activity, interindustry linkages, technology transfer, and the cross-boundary movement of people, trade, capital, and information. Students must take at least two of the required courses, and at least four courses total in the concentration. A graduate planning studio in regional or international planning is strongly recommended.
Required Courses
34:970:644 International Economic Development
34:970:645 Regional Development
Recommended Courses
16:450:509 Human Geographical Problems of Developing Countries
16:450:525 Restructuring of Central and Eastern Europe after 1989
16:450:605 Geography Seminar
34:832:577 Immigration Policy and Public Health
34:833:540 State and Local Public Finance
34:970:541 Planning for New Communities
34:970:557 International Transport Policy and Planning
34:970:562 Community Economic Development
34:970:575 Locational Conflict
34:970:581 Gender and International Development
34:970:582 Contemporary Issues in Women’s Health
34:970:585 Tourism Planning
34:970:608 Human Rights, Health, and Violence
34:970:609 Social Policy in Developing Nations
34:970:646 Global Restructuring
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Hooshang Amirahmadi Director Ph.D., Cornell Professor Urban Planning & Policy Development CV |
| Contact Information Office: Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning & Public Policy, 33 Livingston Ave., Suite 302 Phone: (732) 445-8444 Fax: (732) 445-8446 Cell: (609) 509-2999 E-mail: hooshang@amirahmadi.com Profile HOOSHANG AMIRAHMADI holds a Ph.D. in planning and international development from Cornell University and is a professor at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. He is also director of the University's Center for Middle Eastern Studies (CMES). Professor Amirahmadi has served as chair and graduate director of his department at the Bloustein School and as the University Coordinator of the Hubert Humphrey Fellowship Program. He is founder and president of the American Iranian Council (http://www.american-iranian.org), a research and policy think-tank devoted to improving dialogue and understanding between the peoples of Iran and the United States. Dr. Amirahmadi is also a founder of the Center for Iranian Research and Analysis and served as its director for many years. He was a candidate for President in the Ninth Presidential Election in Iran in June 2005, but the conservative and religious Guardian Council disqualified him for his American citizenship and democratic platform. Dr. Amirahmadi is also the president of Caspian Associates, Inc. (http://www.caspian-associates.com), an international strategic consulting firm headquartered in Princeton, New Jersey. Professor Amirahmadi is the author of Revolution and Economic Transition: The Iranian Experience, the first book-length analysis of the post-revolutionary Iran, and three other books in Persian on civil society, industrial policy, and geopolitics of energy. Dr. Amirahmadi is also editor of 10 books on Iran and the Greater Middle East, and 16 conference proceedings on US-Iran relations. His edited books include The Caspian Region at a Crossroad: A New Frontier of Energy and Development; Small Islands, Big Politics: The Tomb and Abu Musa Islands in the Persian Gulf; The United States and the Middle East: A Search for New Perspectives; Post-Revolutionary Iran; Iran and the Arab World; and Reconstruction and Regional Diplomacy in the Persian Gulf. He has also authored over 200 journal articles and book chapters as well as numerous editorials, magazine articles, interviews and book reviews (in English and Persian). A frequent contributor to many conferences in Europe, North America, Asia, Latin America, Africa and the Middle East, Dr. Amirahmadi's writings have been translated and published in Europe, Iran and the Arab world. He is a recipient of several competitive fellowships and grants from distinguished private foundations and corporations including Department of Higher Education, Rockefeller Brothers Fund and Open Society Institute, and is a frequent contributor to national and international TV (including CNN, FOX, BBC, ABC, PBS, VOA), radio, and newspapers. He has also served as consultant for the UNDP, the Aga Khan Foundation, the World Bank, and several governments, law firms, and private companies throughout the world. Professor Amirahmadi detected and wrote on the Iranian civil society and reform movement long before it actually materialized in the administration of President Mohammad Khatami. He also predicted its demise and the reappearance of anti-reform forces. Dr. Amirahmadi's pioneering work on dialogue, understanding and better relations between the United States and Iran is widely acknowledged in the United States, Iran and beyond. His graduate teachings at Rutgers include courses on global restructuring and public policy, international economic development, and national and regional development planning and policy. |
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