Why did the Bloustein School choose to offer these courses?
In late 2004, the Bloustein School conducted an extensive survey and market analysis of planners’ interests in professional development. More than 110 planners responded to the survey. We learned: – Planners are most interested in courses in land use law, urban design and placemaking, and leadership and management. – Planners want to improve their knowledge, but have difficulty finding courses that are both reasonably priced and convenient. – Planners said they learn best by sharing ideas and solving problems with their colleagues. The Bloustein School strives to offer professional development courses for planners which meet their continuing education needs, are convenient, and are reasonably priced.
Related Questions
- If a middle school plans to offer one of the approved semester long integrated courses, how much time should be spent on the new career content?
- Can a middle school offer the career course in one of the exploratory wheel nine-week courses?
- Does the graduate school offer courses in the evening or on weekends?