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This GUIDE was prepared as a public service by the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP), a consortium of university based programs offering degrees and credentials in urban and regional planning. ACSP hopes to encourage a wide range of high school and undergraduate students to consider a rewarding and challenging career in planning. ACSP promotes education, research, service, and outreach in the United States and throughout the world by seeking to: recognize diverse needs and interests in planning; strengthen the role of planning education in colleges and universities through publications, conferences, and community engagement; improve and enhance the accreditation process, and; extend planning beyond the classroom into the world of practice. If you are interested in a career in which you can help your community, influence the direction of growth and change, and build a better future, you should read this GUIDE.
OBJECTIVES
This GUIDE is designed to show you: how fulfilling a career in planning might be; the wide variety of jobs which urban and regional planners do; the kind of education and training you need to become a planner; the range of universities which offer planning education and training; and how you might choose a university planning program matched to your interests and needs.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
WHAT DO PLANNERS DO?...................................................................................................................... -iPLANNING SPECIALIZATIONS............................................................................................................. -iiLAND USE PLANNING ............................................................................................................... -iiENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING ................................................................................................. -iiECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PLANNING . .............................................................................. -iiTRANSPORTATION PLANNING ................................................................................................ -iiHOUSING, SOCIAL, AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLANNING ................................ -iii-
OTHER IMPORTANT PLANNING JOBS .......................................................................................... -iiiWILL I GET A JOB? .................................................................................................................................... -iiiHOW CAN I FIND OUT MORE ABOUT PLANNING? ...............................................................-ivA PLANNERS EDUCATION ....................................................................................................................-viHOW TO CHOOSE THE BEST PLANNING PROGRAM ...........................................................-viiHOW TO USE THIS GUIDE ...................................................................................................................-viiiLISTINGS BY SCHOOL
ALABAMA A&M UNIVERSITY ...................................................................................................................... 1 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY ...................................................................................................................... 3 AUBURN UNIVERSITY ................................................................................................................................... 6 BALL STATE UNIVERSITY .............................................................................................................................. 8 BOSTON UNIVERSITY .................................................................................................................................. 11 CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIVERSITY, SAN LUIS OBISPO ................................................... 14 CALIFORNIA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY, POMONA ................................................................. 18 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, NORTHRIDGE .................................................................................... 21 THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA ............................................................................................. 23 CLEMSON UNIVERSITY ............................................................................................................................... 25 CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY ............................................................................................................... 28 COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY ............................................................................................................................. 30 CORNELL UNIVERSITY................................................................................................................................ 34 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY ................................................................................................................... 39 EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY ............................................................................................................ 40
APPENDICES
APPENDIX A - FACULTY BY SPECIALIZATION ....................................................................................... A-1 APPENDIX B - ALPHABETICAL FACULTY LISTING WITH CONTACT INFORMATION....................... B-1
and citizen groups in a comprehensive and understandable way. Planners work in government, with non-profit agencies, and in private industry. Those in the public sector often work for city or county governments or regional planning agencies but there are also planning jobs at the State and Federal level. International organizations like the United Nations and the World Bank also hire planners. Planners with jobs in the private sector can work with utility companies, law firms, real estate developers, and planning consultants. Planners also work in the nonprofit sector and with non-governmental agencies like the United Way or community development organizations or advocacy groups for the elderly. In their jobs, some planners have responsibility for specific geographic areas such as individual neighborhoods in a city or region; within those areas they may provide assistance on a variety of substantive issues from land use to transportation. Other planners have substantive responsibilities such as housing or environmental planningand provide assistance in their specific specialization to many communities within a city or region. Some planners work on projects which will be undertaken within a year or two while others focus their efforts on projects many years in the future. Today, planners may move back and forth between jobs in the public, non-profit, and private sectors over the course of their career. They may also work for different levels of government at different times. They may change their specialities or their focus long after they leave school in response to on-the-job experiences, or the opportunity for new challenges. While you may think of planning as an urban activity, it actually occurs in communities of all sizes. Many planners work in small cities, in rural areas, and for Indian Nations. Others work in suburban neighborhoods at the periphery of large regions while still others have jobs in the dense core of major metropolitan areas. In the next few pages well describe the most common planning specialities.
PLANNING SPECIALIZATIONS
Land Use Planning
Most planners are involved in this, the most traditional kind of planning practice. At the same time, there are many different kinds of land use planning jobs. Some land use planners develop ways to encourage growth or development in certain communities or along appropriate corridors while others work to discourage growth in environmentally sensitive areas or where supporting services cannot be effectively provided. Some land use planners work on long-range comprehensive plans which are designed to coordinate all the important activities in which a community engageshousing, recreation, transportation, water and air quality, and so forth. Some land use planners help develop or administer local regulations which establish the kind of housing, industrial, and retail facilities which can be built in the city. Others develop ways to finance public services while still other land use planners evaluate the impact of proposed residential or commercial development and suggest ways for communities to respond. Many land use planners coordinate their activities with other kinds of planners in order to protect open space and agricultural land in the face of increasing demands for new homes and businesses.
Transportation Planning
Transportation planners help develop programs to meet the current transportation needs of families and businesses, locally and across a region; they also attempt to predict future travel patterns in order to identify the need for additional transportation services and facilities. Some transportation planners are very technically oriented and work with advanced computer technology; others deal with the social and economic aspects of travel. Some focus on one mode such as cycling or public transit while others attempt to plan for multiple modes. Transportation planners working for local governments often respond to traffic congestion; others develop ways to finance new facilities. Some transportation planers help develop programs which are designed to encourage people to drive less, or which provide home-to-work options for welfare recipients trying to find jobs, or which organize special transportation services for the elderly. Many transportation planners coordinate their activities with environmental, land use, and economic development planners.
Environmental Planning
Environmental planners work to enhance the physical environment and minimize the adverse impacts of development. Some environmental planners focus on scientific and technical questions while others develop policies and programs to encourage the public to protect natural resources. Some planners develop expertise in one aspect of resource management while others attempt to identify the environmental implications of a range of government polices or proposed land use changes. Some environmental planners focus on cleaning up polluted areas or resources while others focus on preventing contamination and the destruction of ecosystems. Many environmental planners work to integrate a concern about pollution and the conservation of non-renewable resources into the plans developed in other substantive areas like transportation or economic development.
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Malik R. Goodwin
Mr. Goodwin has a BS in Architecture, a Masters in Architecture, and a Masters in Urban Planning, all from the University of Michigan. He is currently a project manager with the Detroit Economic Growth Corporation, a quasi-public agency whose mission is to attract and retain businesses in the City of Detroit. Mr. Goodwin is the general manager for the Lower Woodward Streetscape Improvement Project, a $21 million initiative to improve and enhance three main thoroughfares in the heart of downtown Detroit. He assists the City of Detroit in preparing grant applications and in developing short-term planning strategies for making capital investments in the downtown area. Mr. Goodwin also coordinates capital projects for the City with state and federal agencies. Prior to joining the Economic Growth Corporation, he was an urban designer with a private architectural firm. Mr. Goodwin was drawn to planning because his mother was a city planner. He felt that his interest in helping cities to develop strategies to optimize the use of their resources over time would be enhanced by a planning education. He believes that effective strategists and managers are in high demand among the kind of public agencies which serve as custodians of community resources.
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Terri Y. Montague
Ms. Montague has a Bachelors degree in Economics from the University of Chicago and a Masters Degree in City Planning and Real Estate Development from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She is currently the president and chief operating officer of the Enterprise Foundation, which works with local and national partners to develop affordable housing for low income families and provides loans, grants, and technical assistance to nonprofit organizations that are building and revitalizing local neighborhoods. Prior to her job with Enterprise, Ms. Montague managed a strategic investment initiative in housing and community investment for Lend Lease Real Estate Investments. In her current position, she is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the community development nonprofit corporation with an annual budget of $50 million and 235 employees nationwide. She began
her community development career as a Geno Baroni Fellow at the Community Information Exchange in Washington, DC. Ms. Montague initially found planning so appealing because of its interdisciplinary nature and the promise it holds for creating effective public/ private partnerships. She feels that planning offers the potential to understand and shape the vital and varied institutions that transform the nature of opportunity in our citiesespecially for low income people and places.
one U.S. programs and nine Canadian programs give accredited degrees; a few Canadian schools are accredited by both organizations. Most of these programs are described in detail in the body of this GUIDE. You should try to attend a planning program accredited by either the Planning Accreditation Board (PAB) in the U.S. or the Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP) in Canada, because it can make a difference in your career. These organizations review Masters or Bachelors Planning programs to assure prospective students, employers, and the public that the education and training they provide measure up to the professions standardsand that they are therefore qualified to train future planners. The PAB does not evaluate PhD programs for accreditation because the primary focus of the doctoral degree is usually not professional practice. However, the CIP does evaluate Canadian PhD programs for accreditation. The PAB is jointly sponsored by ACSP the , organization of planning professors (and the authors of this GUIDE), and by an organization of professional planners, the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP). The CIP is the Canadian organization of professional planners. The PAB strives to foster high standards for professional education in planning; accredited programs must meet strict standards developed cooperatively by both practicing planners and planning academicians. The same is true of the Canadian schools accredited by the Canadian Institute of Planners. Not all accredited schools teach the same courses or emphasize the same subjectsin fact, the differences between the schools appeal to different student interests. But the curriculum at all accredited schools will provide you with a core set of theories, methods, and techniques which properly prepare you for a career as a practicing planner. Graduating from an accredited program will make you more attractive to most agencies or firms hiring planners. In addition, you will be able to join the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) sooner after leaving school if you attend an accredited school. Being a certified planner can advance your professional career. This GUIDE also contains several universities outside North America; these programs may be very interesting to you. Remember however, no program outside of North America is eligible for either PAB or CIP accreditation.
A PLANNERS EDUCATION
What kind of an education should a planner have? Today most people need a professional Masters Degree in Planning to get the best planning jobs, although a Bachelors degree (BA or BS) can provide an entry into the profession. Universities offering both Bachelors and Graduate degrees are profiled in this GUIDE. People can enter Masters programs in planning with many different kinds of Bachelors degrees; it is not necessary to have a BA/BS in Planning to do graduate work in planning. Some planners are educated first in the social sciences like public administration, sociology, economics, geography, or government; others are trained first in the design professions like architecture, urban design, and landscape architecture. Still others have their undergraduate degree in professions such as public health, social work, nursing, or engineering. Many people with undergraduate degrees in the Arts or Humanities (English, Art, History) also choose to pursue a graduate planning degree. Some people use the new skills they acquire in graduate school to expand the emphasis of their undergraduate degree while others develop new approaches. For example, those with economics training may become economic development planners while those with degrees in biology or chemistry may choose to become environmental planners. But it is not unusual for someone trained at the undergraduate level as an architect to become a social policy planner or for someone with a BS in Nursing to become a housing planner! There are many universities where you can gain the education and training you need to become a planner. Today there are more than120 planning programs or planning departments which are members of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) or of the Association of Canadian University Planning Programs (ACUPP). Seventy-
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professional project (or capstone) report instead of a thesis to graduate. If you want to spend some time working internationally, you could select a university that has exchange programs in other countries. Perhaps you have an interest in another subject related to planning, like public health or law: look for programs with dual degrees in planning and these other fields. And of course, you have to consider financial and other practical detailsscholarships and grants, the possibility of getting a job or loans, the total cost of education, etc. This GUIDE is set up to help you quickly evaluate a large number of planning programs by comparing the major factors likely to be of most interest to students: the course offerings and requirements, the type of students in the program, the background and experiences of the faculty, the costs of attending, and the possibility of financial assistance. But the brief entries in this GUIDE can only help you narrow down your choicesthere simply isnt enough space to tell you all you want, or need to know about a prospective program. Once you have identified a number of programs that might meet your needs, contact them directly! Start by visiting their websites; then contact the chair of the program or individual faculty who work in the areas in which you have an interest. Most programs have a wealth of promotional material they will be happy to send you. Students often ask: Whats the best school for... this or that specialization. There is no one answer. The Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning has refused to rank schools because every planning program in the GUIDE has its own strengths and resources. There is simply no effective way to say that one school offers a better degree than another. Planning students bring their own goals, background, and experiences to their educational careerso different individuals will get very different things from any individual planning program. Only you can decide the best school for your needs, interests, and resources.
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Remember that doctoral programs are never accredited by the PAB because such programs dont generally focus on professional practiceso none of the U.S. schools offering a doctorate will show an accreditation status. This is not a deficiency! However the CIP does accredit PhD programs in Canada. Neither organization accredits international universities. Finally the first line of each schools entry tells you its membership status in the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, the sponsor of this GUIDE. FULL members are those giving planning degrees in the US. AFFILIATE members are generally those schools in the U.S. that give degrees related to planning but not planning degrees (urban studies or urban geography). Schools outside the U.S. are eligible for CORRESPONDING membership if they give planning or related degrees. The top of the left column of each entry generally gives you the name of the chair of the entire department and the departmental mailing address; it usually provides the department phone, fax, e-mail and website address as well. Note that the chair may not be the contact person for any or all of the planning degree programs offered; an individual entry may list a different contact person for each program. Remember phone numbers and addresses change; if you have trouble, seek out new numbers through telephone information or by visiting the university website which should be easily found by any net browser.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
This section in the left-hand column summarizes the most important details you might want to know about each of the planning degrees which the university offers. It shows the deadlines for application and for requesting financial assistance as well as what the application fee will be. The text may also indicate what tuition costs will be if you are a resident of the state or if you are from out-ofstate (this distinction usually only applies at public universities). This section gives you an idea of the availability of financial assistance by listing scholarships, research and teaching assistantships, and other job opportunities. In general, the more awards and assistantships the betterbut you will have to talk to each school to learn how likely it is that you will be able to get financial assistance of some kind. You should question the conditions of any
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scholarship or grant--will you receive it as long as you are in school or only for your first year? If a school has only a small amount of scholarship money it may choose to give it all to entering students, as a recruitment incentive. That means that second year students may be left without any aid. If the university offers research assistantships or other kind of paid work, find out how much work you will really have to do and how likely it is that you will be able to hold the job or assistantships for your entire education. This section also contains a small chart with some details about student enrollment. It should also give you an idea of how easy or difficult is to be accepted as a student. The chart shows the figures of students who applied for admission to the program, the number who were accepted by the program, and finally the number who actually enrolled. These numbers should give you an idea of the number of students in the program that interests you. Generally the number of students accepted is less than the number who applied; the number who are enrolled is usually less than the number accepted. Most universities turn down some students who apply; some students who apply and are accepted decide not to come. If there is a big gap between the number who applied and the number of students accepted, it generally signals that this is a very popular program and hard to get into. It is less clear why there may be a gap between the number accepted and the number who end up enrolling. Sometimes this means that acceptance decisions are made independent of financial aid decisions and that some students who were accepted were unable to find scholarship or other kinds of financial assistance.
The GUIDE next identifies the substantive specializations available for each degree. This can give an idea of the range of areas where you can concentrate your efforts; these specializations generally reflect the skills and interests of the faculty. Compare the size of the faculty (listed later in each schools entry) to the number of specializations offered; if a school claims many specializations but has a small faculty it may lack the resources to allow you to fully develop your skills in any given area. Also check the specializations offered against the background of individual faculty; if you are interested, for example, in the schools environmental planning or urban design specialization, make sure that some of the faculty actually have expertise in these areas. In addition, when you begin to contact schools of interest, ask about the actual number of classes the program gives in each specialization and when they are offered. Sometimes even large programs have only a few courses in certain specializations and those are given infrequentlyif so, you might actually have to stay in school longer just to be able to take the required courses! Pay special attention to whether the classes offered in your specialization of interest are planning courses or if they are actually taught by faculty in other departments. It is important to be able to take courses in other departments across campusbut make sure at least some of the courses in your specialization are actually taught by planners, with the professional focus of someone who is a planner. The text next indicates the prerequisites and other requirements needed to get into the program. Most programs describe any exams you must take (like the ACT or SAT for undergraduates and the GRE for graduates) and the minimum score you must achieve. Note that not all programs require such exams. The text will also indicate any other prerequisites needed to apply such as a minimum grade point average. You should ask the programs in which you have an interest for a list of prerequisite courses or skill levels and an idea of what you will have to do if you are missing some prerequisites. If you are required to make up missing prerequisites you will need more hours/credits than indicated to graduate. Planning programs often list this information on their websites; if not, they will be happy to send printed materials to answer most of your questions. Next, each university usually explains how many units or hours needed to obtain the degree in
DEGREE DESCRIPTIONS
The GUIDE next describes each of the degrees offered by the university, starting with any undergraduate degrees. Not every university has provided exactly the same information so not all entries are identical. However, in general, the text tells if the program or degree is accredited, how old it is, and the total number of degrees granted over the last few years. If a university has more than one undergraduate or graduate degree, the text will indicate which, if any, of those programs have received PAB or CIP accreditation. Remember that the top line of each schools entry only indicates if at least one of the degree programs is accredited; if they give more than one degree the specific degree which interests you may or may not be accredited.
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question, breaking those totals down into required courses, restricted and unrestricted electives, and the final product required--such as a thesis or professional report or capstone project. Most Masters programs require between 36 - 60 hours/ credits to graduate. However, if you are missing some prerequisites, for example economics or statistics, you might have to make them up either before you are allowed to officially enter the program or while enrolled in the program. Most programs require all students to take the same, core, courses, which cover material central to the educational experience offered in that degree program. In addition, students with different specializations are often required to take specific elective courses; for example, someone majoring in land use planning might well have to take different classes than someone majoring in housing. Most programs allow students to take some free or unrestricted electives. Compare the hours of core courses and the restricted versus unrestricted electives to get a general idea of the degree of flexibility you will have in the program. In general, the more hours in the core the fewer electives you can take; the more restricted the remaining the electives, the less freedom you may have in pursuing courses outside the planning department. Some students like to have many electives, preferably unrestricted, because they can customize their degrees to match their interests. Other students prefer a more structured curriculum because they want to be sure that they are developing the range of specific skills needed by planners. The text also indicates what kind of final product you will have to produce to get the degree; for example whether you must take an exam, write a thesis or dissertation, prepare a professional report, or take part in a capstone or joint professional project of some kind. Some schools allow you to choose among several options while others require the same final product from all students. Programs also vary in the extent to which they give class credit for preparing the final product; some programs indicate the number of hours/credits, if any, you are allowed to take to finish your thesis, etc.
taking courses with international students and if you will be working with students from various ethnic and racial backgrounds.
FACULTY DESCRIPTIONS
The GUIDE contains two separate entries for faculty. The text describing PLANNING FACULTY includes those people who spend at least half their time teaching in one or more of the listed planning programs. The second set of faculty descriptions, OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY includes those people who teach in other university programs-like engineering, geography, or social work--for the majority of their time or those who are practicing professionals who teach occasionally or part-time in the universitys planning program. Sometimes this category includes retired professors or university administrators who teach planning courses occasionally. You will get the best educational experience from schools which effectively mix these faculty components. It is important to have courses with faculty who are active in professional practice and it is useful to take classes with those from other disciplines. However, be sure the university has a minimum number of faculty who are dedicated to the planning program for most of their time--or you could find it hard to get the courses you need or even to interact in any meaningful way with your professors. Also be sure there are enough faculty to cover the core curriculum from a planners perspective. The faculty entries give you a very brief idea of the background, skills, interests, and experiences of the faculty with whom you might be studying. If the faculty member has taken a professional certification exam through the American Institute of Certified Planners, the icon AICP will appear opposite his/her name. This generally indicates that the faculty member is very interested in professional planning practice. The icon FAICP means the faculty member has been named a Fellow of the AICP a very , prestigious honor for a professional planner. The first line of text below a faculty members name indicates his/her rank and senioritythe most senior (in U.S. schools) are Professors followed by Associate and then Assistant Professors. If someone is listed as visiting or adjunct it generally means that s/he is not a permanent member of the faculty--and may be gone before you arrive. If someone is listed as emeritus it means that s/he has retired--retired
STUDENT COMPOSITION
These charts give you an idea of the number and diversity of the students in each planning degree program the university offers. These student statistics are also useful in determining if you will be
professors vary greatly in the number of courses they teach. The text next indicates the degrees which the faculty member has and the university where they obtained those degrees; some, but not all, entries indicate the year(s) in which their various degrees were granted. While most planning professors have a PhD, not all do, particularly if they are or have been active practitioners. The next line indicates the specializations or expertise of each faculty member. If you have an interest in a certain specialization you may want to see how many of the programs faculty actually claim expertise in that area. You will also want to know who will actually be teaching core or elective courses in that specialization; to do so, get a copy of the course offerings directly from the school by visiting the website and/or contacting the program directly. Once you have seen the number and kind of courses taught in the concentrations in which you have an interest, you can directly question individual faculty about the program, the courses they teach, and the requirements of the specialization.
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LISTINGS BY SCHOOL
PROGRAM INFORMATION
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline ........................................................................................ July 15 Financial Aid Deadline ................................................................................... April 1 In-State Tuition and Fees: ............................ $1560-2340 per semester (10-16 hours) Out-of-State Tuition and Fees: .................... $2860-4420 per semester (10-16 hours) Other: .........................................................Additional hours $305/hour per semester Application Fee: .....................................................................................................$10 Additional Fees: ............................................................................. $265 per semester
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban & Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Dr. Chukudi Izeogu, Chair (256) 372-4990 chukudi.izeogu@aamu.edu
Year Initiated: 1975 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 5/31/09...........................................................168 Degrees Granted from 6/31/08 to 12/31/09 ................................................7
Masters Specializations
Housing and Community Development, Environmental Planning, International Development, Transportation Planning
MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Departmental Requirement: Bachelors degree from an accredited institution & GPA 2.5 2.8 (Department) Not Required Not Required Not Required Two letters of recommendation and a resume
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
Bachelor of Science in Urban Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Dr. Chukudi Izeogu, Chair (256) 372-4990 chukudi.izeogu@aamu.edu
Year initiated:1975 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/09...........................................................268 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/09 ..................................................11
Undergraduate Minors
Housing and Community Development, International Development, Environmental Planning, Transportation Planning
FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION
Research Assistantships: Call (256) 372-5426 or (256) 372-4990 for details
Joseph A. Lee
Assistant Professor. MURP, University of North Carolina (1972). Specializations: Citizen Participation, Community Development, Geographic Information Systems, Historic Preservation.
AICP
(256) 372-4991
joseph.lee@aamu.edu
Jacob Oluwoye
Professor. BS, University of Wisconsin, Madison; MCP, Howard University; PhD., University of New South Wales, Australia.. Specializations: Transportation.
(256) 372-4994
jacob.oluwoye@aamu.edu
Donald Outland
Associate Professor. MS, Alabama A&M University (1971). Specializations: Citizen Participation, International Development, Public Management/Strategic Planning, Rural Development.
(256) 372-4993
Deoutland@aol.com
Constance Wilson
Associate Professor. MURP, Fisk University (1973); PhD, University of Alabama (2000). Specializations: Citizen Participation & Race/Ethnicity and Planning and Transportation, Community Development, Planning Practice, Politics and Governance.
(256) 372-4992
cwilson93@aol.com
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories above.
PLANNING FACULTY
Russell J. Fricano
Assistant Professor. (1977) Ph.D, University of Southern California, Los Angeles. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Growth Management, Land Use Planning, Infrastructure Financing.
(256) 372-4794
james.alexander@aamu.edu
Merilyn Dabbs
Associate Professor. BS, University of North Alabama (1965); MS., University of Alabama (1970); PhD, Candidate, University of Tennessee. Specializations: Geography.
(256) 372.4995
rjfricano@aol.com
(256) 372-5350
merilyn.dabbs@aamu.edu
Earl N. M. Gooding
Professor. M.Lit., Oxford (1965); PhD, University of Connecticut (1996); PhD, Vanderbilt University (1977). Specializations: Demography, Environmental Planning, International Development, Planning & Quantitative Methods.
FYI
Alabama A&M University is one of two Universities in the State of Alabama offering an accredited degree in urban and regional planning and one of the twelve universities in the nation with accredited urban planning degrees at both undergraduate and graduate level. Alabama A&M University offers scholarships and assistantships to eligible students. Academically qualified white residents of Alabama may apply for the Diversity Scholarship for the Undergraduate program. The Department of Community Planning & Urban Studies was established in 1970 as the Department of Urban Studies offering only the MS in Urban Studies. Following this was the undergraduate degree program in Urban Studies, which was later replaced by the BS degree program in Urban Planning. The Master of Urban & Regional Planning program evolved in 1982 from the Master of Community Planning program, which was established in 1975. It attained initial recognition in 1976.
(256) 372-4986
earlmg@aol.com
Berneece Herbert
Instructor, Research Associate. BSC, University of the Virgin Islands (1991), MURP, Alabama A&M University (1998), PhD Plant & Soil Science (2007).
(265) 372-4988
berneece.herbert@yahoo.com
Chukudi Izeogu
Professor. BS, University of Nigeria (1971) MPL, University of Southern CAlifornia (1974); PhD, University of California, Los Angeles (1981). Specializations: Regional Economic Development Planning, Environmental Planning, Housing and Land Use Policy Evaluation and Planning, International Development Planning.
(256) 372-4990
chukudi.izeogu@aamu.edu
PROGRAM INFORMATION
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Admission Deadline 2011-12 .................................................................May 1, 2011 Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12 ......................................................... March 1, 2011 In-State Tuition and Fees .............Full Time (7 credits or more) $3,897 per semester Out-of-State Tuition and Fees..Full Time (12 credits or more) $10,129 per semester Application Fee ..................................................................................................... $50 Additional Fees ...........................................................Special class fees and deposits GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Admission Deadline for Masters Program 2010-11 ....................... January 15, 2011 Financial In-State Tuition and Fees .............Full Time (7 credits or more) $4,425 per semester Out-of-State Tuition and Fees..Full Time (12 credits or more) $11,199 per semester Application Fee ..................................................................................................... $50 Additional Fees. ....................................................... Special class & program fees
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban and Environmental Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Subhro Guhathakurta, Assoc. Director (480) 965-7533 Subhro.Guha@asu.edu
Year Initiated: 1978 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 6/31/10...........................................................517 Degrees Granted from 6/1/09 to 6/31/10 ..................................................27
Masters Specializations
Community and Urban Planning, Environmental Planning, International Planning, Transportation Planning
MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Minimum Undergraduate GPA: GRE: Minimum TOEFL Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Departmental Requirement: Bachelors degree from an accredited institution 3.2 Required 600 Not Required No Requirements
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BS in Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Subhro Guhathakurta, Assoc. Director (480) 965-7533 Subhro.Guha@asu.edu
Year initiated:1990 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 6/31/10..........................................................410 Degrees Granted from 6/1/09 to 6/31/10 .................................................40
Total Required Hours in Planning Program.............47 (50 with internship) Exam, Thesis or Final Product: A Capstone studio, thesis or professional project is required. A comprehensive oral exam for students electing thesis or professional project option.
(480) 965-7533
Carlos.Balsas@asu.edu
Michael Batty
Distinguished Visiting Professor, University College London. BA, University of Manchester (1966); PhD, University of Wales (1984); FRTPI, Fellow of the Royal Town Planning Institute (1983); FCILT, Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transportation. Specializations: Development of computer based technologies, specifically graphics-based and mathematical models for cities.
(480) 965-7533
Anthony.Brazel@asu.edu
Katherine Crewe
Associate Professor. BA, Rhodes University, South Africa (1976); MLA, University of California, Berkeley (1980); Ph.D., University of Massachusetts, Amherst (1997). Specializations: Planning Practice and Transportation; Historic Preservation; Citizen Participation; Gender Studies and Planning; Physical Planning/Urban Design; International Urban Design.
(480) 965-7533
Katherine.Crewe@asu.edu
Patricia Gober
Professor. BS, University of Wisconsin (1970); MA, Ohio State University (1972); PhD, Ohio State University (1975). Specializations: Population, Urban Systems, Migration, Water Resources, Climate Change.
(480) 965-7533
Patricia.Gober@asu.edu
Aaron Golub
Assistant Professor. SC, Virginia Polytechnic Institute (1994); MME, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1996); PhD, University of California, Berkeley (2003). Specializations: Urban Transportation Planning, Environmental and Social Impacts of Transportation, Environmental Justice, and International Transportation.
(480) 965-7533
Aaron.Golub@asu.edu
Subhrajit Guhathakurta
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
Professor. B.Arch., Jadarpur University, India (1985); MCRP, Iowa State University (1987); Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley (1991). Specializations: International Development and Planning; Urban Modeling and GIS; Computer Applications; Economic Development Planning; Environmental Planning.
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
PLANNING FACULTY
Luc Anselin
Walter Isard Chair and Director. Lic. (Economics), Free University of Brussels (1975); M.A. (Statistics, Operations Research), Free University of Brussels (1976); M.A. (Regional Science), Cornell University (1979); PhD. Cornell University (1980). Specializations: GIS and Spatial Analysis, Urban and Regional Modeling, Planning Methods.
(480) 965-7533
Subhro-Guha@asu.edu
Nabil Kamel
Assistant Professor. BS, Cairo University, Egypt (1983); MUP, Texas A&M (1993); PhD., University of California, Los Angeles (2004). Specializations: Housing and Urban Development, Regional Economic Development, Environmental Community Development.
(480) 965-7533
Luc.Anselin@asu.edu
(480) 965-7533
Nabil.Kamel@asu.edu
Joochul Kim
Associate Professor. BA, University of California, Berkeley (1973); MUP (1977) and Ph.D., (1979) University of Michigan. Specializations: Community Planning; Economic Development Planning; Housing and International Planning.
Douglas Webster
Professor. BA, University of Toronto (1969); MA, University of Waterloo (1972); PhD, University of California, Berkeley (1977). Specializations: Sustainable Urbanization, City Building in China, Southeast Asian Urbanization, Urban Competitiveness/City Development Strategies.
(480) 965-7533
Joochul.Kim@asu.edu
(480) 965-7533
Douglas.Webster@asu.edu
Kelli Larson
Assistant Professor. BA, Southern Illinois University (1977); MA, Southern Illinois University, (1999); PhD, Oregon State University, (2005). Specializations: Water Resource Governance and HumanEnvironmental Interactions.
Elizabeth Wentz
Associate Professor. BA, The Ohio State University (1987); MA, The Ohio State University (1989); PhD, The Pennsylvania State University (1997). Specialization: Geographic Information Systems, Application of GIS to Urban Environments, Urban Remote Sensing, Water Resource Management.
(480) 965-7533
Kelli.Larson@asu.edu
(480) 965-7533
Elizabeth.Wentz@asu.edu
Kevin McHugh
Associate Professor. BS, Pennsylvania State University (1976); MA, Arizona State University (1977); PhD, University of Illinois, UrbanaChangaign (1984). Specializations: Cultural Geography, Geographical Thought & Theory, Place and Movement, and Spatiality of Aging.
(480)965-7533
Kevin.McHugh@asu.edu
(480) 965-7533
Ruth.Yabes@asu.edu
Alan Murray
Professor. BS. University of California, Santa Barbara (1990); MA, University of California, Santa Barbara (1992);PhD, University of California, Santa Barbara (1995). Specialization: Facility Siting, Transportation and Transit.
(480) 965-7533
Alan.Murray@asu.edu
Serge Rey
Professor. BS, The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey (1985); MA, University of California, Santa Barbara (1988); PhD, University of California, Santa Barbara (1994). Specialization: Integrated Multiregional modeling, Spatial Data Analysis, and Regional Science.
(480) 965-7533
Ambika.Adhikari@asu.edu
(480) 965-7533
Sergio.Rey@asu.edu
(480) 965-7533
Dean.Brennan@asu.edu
Judith Dworkin
Faculty Associate. MA, Clark University; JD, Arizona State University. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Environmental Law.
(480) 965-7533
Jay.Stein@asu.edu
(480) 965-7533
Noel Hebets
Faculty Associate. BS, Engineering Mechanics & Materials, Arizona State University, 2003; JD, Arizona State University Law School, 2006. Specializations: Zoning and Development Law.
(480) 965-7533
Emily.Talen@asu.edu
(480) 965-7533
David Pijawka
Professor. BA, Brock University, Canada (1971); MA (1978) and Ph.D., (1983) Clark University. Specializations: Sustainable Planning and Design; Socio-economic Assessments; Disaster Management and Recovery Planning; Perception and Behavior Studies; Institutional Design.
John Keane
Faculty Associate. BA, Cornell University; MS, Arizona State University. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Environmental Economics.
(480) 965-7533
(480) 965-7533
Pijawka@asu.edu
Darin Sender
Faculty Associate. BSD, Arizona State University; JD, De Paul University College of Law. Specializations: Environmental Law and Policy.
(480) 965-7533
AUBURN UNIVERSITY
Graduate Program in Community Planning
School of Architecture 104 Dudley Hall Auburn, AL 36849-5316 Phone (334) 844-4516 Fax (334) 844-5419
www.cadc.auburn.edu/arch/degrees_prog/cplan_prog
MA/MS PAB
John J. Pittari, Jr., Program Chair Phone: (334) 844-5424 E-mail: pittajj@auburn.edu
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2010-11 .........................................................February 15, 2011 Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11 ........................... March 1, 2011 (for assistantships) In-State Tuition and Fees .............................................................$3,950 per semester Out-of-State Tuition and Fees....................................................$10,950 per semester Application Fees .................................................................................................... $50 Additional Fees ............................................... Professional Fee: $2,150 per semester
Accepted
Enrolled
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Community Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Juanita Dowdell, Program Coordinator (334) 884-8797 yanceju@auburn.edu
Year Initiated: 1978 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/10...........................................................158 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ..................................................18
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
Joint Degrees: with Public Administration, Landscape Architecture, and Architecture. Graduate Certificate: Small Town Design
MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL Departmental Requirement: Bachelors degree from an accredited institution Program: 2.8 1000: Department University: 550 (paper), 213 (computer), 79 (iBT) Applicants are evaluated holistically
PLANNING FACULTY
Michael Clay
Assistant Professor. BS, Brigham Young 1999; MCRP, Iowa State 2001; Ph.D, University of California, Davis, 2005. Specializations: Transportation Planning, Transit, Land Use, Quantitative Methods.
FYI
Our program is devised to prepare students with diverse backgrounds for professional planning careers in both the public and private sectors. Graduates are skilled at describing and analyzing urban processes and conditions; at creating and evaluating alternative measures to shape future growth and development; and at devising and recommending appropriate mechanisms for the implementation of their proposals. One-fourth of our students hold graduate assistantships, which provide a monthly stipend and full tuition waiver. We offer joint degree options with the Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Public Administration programs; and study opportunities with the Center for Architecture and Urban Studies in Birmingham and the Auburn Abroad program in Rome.
(334) 844-8412
claymic@auburn.edu
(334) 844-5424
pittajj@auburn.edu AICP
Rebecca Retzlaff
Assistant Professor. BS, Michigan State 1997; MS, School of the Art Institute of Chicago 1999; PhD, University of Illinois-Chicago 2006. Specializations: Environmental Planning and Policy, Historic Preservation, Land Use Planning and Regulation, Growth Management
(334) 844-5429
rcr001@auburn.edu
(334) 844-4285
bennedd@auburn.edu
Charlene LeBleu
(334) 844-0192
AICP leblecm@auburn.edu
Assistant Professor. BS, University of Florida; MCP & MLA, Auburn 2003. Specializations: Site Design, GIS, Ecological Planning.
Cheryl Morgan
Professor. BA & B. Arch, Auburn 1974; M. Arch, University of Illinois 1976. Specializations: Urban Design, Small Town Planning, Community Participation.
(205) 323-3592
morgace@auburn.edu
PROGRAM INFORMATION
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2010-11 ............................................................................. Open Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11 .......................................................... March 1, 2011 In-State Tuition and Fees ................................................... $8,734 per academic year Out-of-State Tuition and Fees.......................................... $21,810 per academic year Application Fee ......................................................................................................$35 Approximate Annual Cost ..........................................................................$8,442.00
MASTERS DEGREE
Masters of Urban Planning and Development
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Dr. Francis Parker, Graduate Advisor (765) 285-5870 fparker@bsu.edu
Year Initiated: 1975 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 5/31/10...........................................................128 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ..................................................10
Masters Specializations
Sustainable and Comprehensive Planning, Community and Economic Development Planning, Customized Urban Planning area, Physical Planning and Urban Design.
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BS in Urban Planning and Development
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Dr. Francis Parker, Undergraduate Advisor (765) 285-5870 fparker@bsu.edu Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Minimum GRE: Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Departmental Requirement:
Year Initiated: 1985 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 5/31/10...........................................................281 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ..................................................21
Lohren Deeg
Assistant Professor. BS, BA and MARCH, Ball State University, 2004; Specializations: Urban and Town Design, Design Comm Media, Theory, History, Graphic layout
Assistantships include tuition, does not include dedicated fee of $485. Other assistantships available dependent upon faculty grants.
(765) 285-2423
ldeeg@bsu.edu
Bruce W. Frankel
Professor; BA, Rutgers University; MCP, University of Pennsylvania; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania 1968; 1970; 1974. Specializations: Planning Practice and Master Planned Communities, Enterprise Planning, Community Health, Community Development/Affordable Housing. http:// www.bsu.edu/web/bfrankel
(765) 285-2680
bfrankel@bsu.edu
(765) 285-1909
ekelly@bsu.edu
Francis H. Parker
Professor. BA and MA, Wesleyan University; MRP, University of North Carolina; Ph.D., University of North Carolina 1960; 1964; 1970. Specializations: Land Use/Growth Management, Planning History, Planning Law, Planning Theory and Transportation.
(765) 285-5870
fparker@bsu.edu
(765) 285-8606
nperera@bsu.edu
(765) 285-5871 *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
dschoen@bsu.edu
Scott I. Truex
Associate Professor. BS & B Architecture, Ball State University, 1980; MA, Ball State University, 1981. Specilaizations: Urban Design, Community Design & Sustainable Development Practices
PLANNING FACULTY
Vera Adams
Instructor. MBA, Northern Illinois University; MCRP University of California, Berkley; MARCH University of California Berkley. Specializations: Urban Design, Housing, Planning Education
(765) 285-5188
struex@bsu.edu
(765) 285-1918
vadams@bsu.edu
Michael Burayidi
Distinguished Irving Professor and Chair. PhD, University of Louisville (1993), MEDes University of Calgary (1990), B.Sc (Hons) University of Science and Technology, Ghana (1985). Specializations: Land Use Planning, Economic Development, Comparative Planning Systems, Housing and Real Estate Development.
(765) 285-1963
maburayidi@bsu.edu
FYI
The Ball State Bachelor of Urban Planning and Development is among only 15 accredited undergraduate programs in North America, and its graduate program is the only such program in Indiana. Our undergraduate program and the core of our traditional masters program are offered in Muncie. We are part of the nationally recognized College of Architecture & Planning, and housed within a state-of-the-art building amidst a bucolic, 750-acre main campus in Muncie, and a satellite campus in the heart of Indianapolis. Muncie is a city of 65,000 with a low cost of living and an easy lifestyle, enriched by a growing creative class and a large number of arts programs both at the university and in the community. Some courses in the accelerated track graduate program are offered in the Ball State Indianapolis facility, located just south of Monument Circle in the heart of the city. Plan Implementation - Simply, plans in the public interest are made useful if they are implemented. Students learn about the political, practical, legal and economic aspects of plan implementation, working with full-time and adjunct faculty members who have direct experience in that field. Learning Community - We are a faculty of teachers first. Our missions in research and service to our external constituencies of profession and the general community are not neglected, but those are subordinate to the obligations we have to our students. This collegiality and attention is nurtured and maintained as our hallmark.
BOSTON UNIVERSITY
City Planning and Urban Affairs
Department of Applied Social Sciences Boston University Metropolitan College 808 Commonwealth Avenue, Room 238 Boston, MA 02215 bu.edu/cityplanning Enrique R. Silva Assistant Professor, Faculty Coordinator Phone: (617) 358-3264 Email: ersilva@bu.edu
BA/BS MA/MS
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
Bachelor of Science in Urban Affairs
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Enrique R. Silva (617) 358-3264 ersilva@bu.edu
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline ......................................................................Rolling admissions Financial Aid Deadline ..................................................................... Rolling deadline Part-time Status Undergraduate (1-12 credits); Graduate (1-11.5 credits) Course Numbered 100-599 Tuition unless otherwise noted: 1-12 credits $362 per credit
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of City Planning (MCP)
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Enrique R. Silva (617) 358-3264 ersilva@bu.edu
Accepted Enrolled
25 38 16 35
New England Association of Schools and Colleges Accredited Degrees Granted 1997-2007 ...................................................................140 Degrees Granted from Sept. 2007 - August 2010 ....................................53
25
63
Masters Specializations
Community Development, Environmental/Sustainability Planning, Housing, Transportation Planning, Land Use/ Law, Housing and Community Development, Urban Design, Comparative Urbanization
Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL Ranking in Undergraduate Class:
TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION MCP & MUA 2008-2009 US Citizens & Permanent Residents
Hispanics* Of any Race White African American Native American Asian/Pacific Islander Mixed Other / Dont know Non-US Citizens Non- Permanent Residents
Male 1 20 1 0 1 0 8
Female 0 10 4 0 0 0 4
Total 1 30 5 0 1 0 12
10
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of of Urban Affairs (MUA)
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Enrique R. Silva (617) 358-3264 ersilva@bu.edu
Total Students
33
26
59
FACULTY
Walter F. Carroll
Adjunct Professor, City Planning and Urban Affairs. B.A., M.A., Ph.D., American University (Sociology). Specializations: Race and Ethnicity, Urban Political Economy, Comparative Urban Policy
Stephen Delaney
MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS (MUA)
University Admission Policy: Bachelors degree from an accredited institution, 3 letters of reference and a personal essay. 3.0 Major Not Required. 84 iBT None. Adjunct Professor, City Planning and Urban Affairs. B.A., Salem State College; M.U.A. Boston University. Specializations Municipal Management, Public Finance and Budgeting
Madhu C. Dutta-Koehler
Adjunct Professor, Urban Design. B.Arch, Manipal Institute of Technology, India; M.Arch, University of Texas at Austin, Ph.D. Candidate, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Specializations: Urban Design
Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL Ranking in Undergraduate Class:
Joshua Hassol
Adjunct Professor, Transportation and Environmental Planning. B.A., Wesleyan University, Ph.D., University of California, Fulbright Scholar, University of British Columbia. Specializations: Transportation, Infrastructure, Climate Change
FYI
Boston University's Masters degree programs in urban affairs (MUA) and city planning (MCP) offer a breadth of courses that individually and collectively challenge students to see not only cities, but also their own role as planners, policy makers and social advocates (current or future) in a critical and thoughtful light. Students are asked to consider the political, social and technical implications of each facet of planning and policy making, and thus to grapple with the fact that there are few, if any, simple solutions or approaches to urban issues. We match the breadth and substance of our courses with a program that is unparalleled in its flexibility for prospective students. BU students can pursue their MCP or MUA studies in a full-time or part-time basis depending on his or her own schedule, as well as professional and personal commitments. Without jeopardizing grades, academic standing or other commitments, BU students can start their MCP or MUA by taking anywhere from one to five courses per semester depending on his or her schedule and personalized study programs. Through its course schedule and degree requirements, financial arrangements and responsive staff, BU's MCP and MUA programs manage to remove many barriers to graduate education that would otherwise keep many people from considering much less completing a solid recognized graduate education in planning and urban affairs. This commitment to accessibility results in a student body that is truly diverse and it is this diversity that makes teaching and learning at BU so exciting. From the faculty's perspective, diversity challenges each professor to prepare course material that engages a broad spectrum of interests and backgrounds - which, in turn, reflects his or her own thinking about city planning and ideas for future research and courses.
Daniel LeClair
Professor and Chair of Applied Social Sciences. BA, University of Rhode Island, M.A., Clark University, Ph.D., Tulane University. Specializations: Addiction Recovery and Prison Reform
Jennifer M. Raitt
B.A., University of Massachusetts Amherst (Urban Planning and Documentary Studies) M.S., The New School (LaGuardia Fellow in Nonprofit Management). Specializations: Housing and Community Development, Regional Development
Enrique R. Silva
Assistant Professor/Faculty Coordinator. BA, Columbia University, MScPI, University of Toronto, PhD, University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Comparative Urbanization, Planning Theory, Planning Institutions, Citizen Participation
(617) 358-3264
ersilva@bu.edu
Donald Zizzi
B.A. Fordham University, M.P.A. Rockefeller School of Public Affairs and Policy SUNY Albany. Specializations: Urban Economics, Regional Development and Planning
BA/BS PAB
MA/MS PAB
Undergraduate Specializations
Physical Planning and Urban Design, Transportation, Environmental Planning, Environmental Design
PROGRAM INFORMATION
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2011-12 ..........................................................October 31, 2011 Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12 .......................................................... March 2, 2011 In-State Tuition and Fees: .............. Full Time (6 credits or more) $2,260 per quarter Out-of-State Tuition and Fees: ........................................... $248 per unit per quarter Application Fee: .....................................................................................................$55
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of City and Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Michael Boswell, Associate Professor (805)756-2496 mboswell@calpoly.edu
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BS in City and Regional Planning
Contact Person:
Year Initiated: 1976 PAB Accreditation Degrees Granted through 6/30/10...........................................................245 Degrees Granted from 7/1/09 to 6/30/10 ..................................................20
Phone: E-mail
Masters Specializations
Environmental Planning, Urban Development and Design, Transportation
Year Initiated:1968 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 6/30/10...................................................... 1,016 Degrees Granted from 7/1/09 to 6/30/10 ................................................ 32
Native American/ Pacific Islander Asian American Mixed Other/Dont Know Non-US Citizens Non-Permanent Residents Total Students
Year Initiated:1992 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 6/30/10.............................................................25 Degrees Granted from 7/01/09 to 6/30/10 ..................................................6
PLANNING FACULTY
Michael Boswell
AICP
Associate Professor. BS (1989) University of Central Florida; MSP (1991) and Ph.D. (2000) Florida State University. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Hazard Mitigation, Planning Theory, Climate Action Planning, Sustainability.
(805) 756-2496
mboswell@calpoly.edu AICP
Chris Clark
Lecturer. BA (1976) and MA (1977) University of Oregon; JD (1982) Franklin Pearce Law Center. Specializations: Land Use Law, Environmental Planning, Public Policy, Land Use Planning.
(805) 756-6605
cclark@calpoly.edu
W. David Conn
Associate VP & Professor. BA (1968), MA (1972), and D. Phil. (1973) Oxford University. Specializations: Environmental Policy and Planning, Pollution Prevention and Control.
(805) 756-2246
dconn@calpoly.edu
Hemalata Dandekar
Professor. B.Arch., University of Bombay (1967); M.Arch., University of Michigan (1969); Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles (1978). Specializations: Rural and Regional Planning, Sustainable Housing and Community Development, International Development, Gender Planning.
(805) 756-1315
hdandeka@calpoly.edu
Adrienne Greve
Assistant Professor. BS, (1996) Cornell University; MS, (1999) Colorado State University; Ph.D., (2006) University of Washington. Specializations: Urban Ecology, Planning and Climate Change, Urban Hydrology and Stormwater.
AICP
(805) 756-1474
agreve@calpoly.edu
(805) 203-5022
earthdesign@charter.net AICP
Scott Bruce
(805) 756-1507
zhoward@calpoly.edu AICP
Kelly Main
Lecturer. BS (1978) California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, California. Specializations: Community & Regional Planning, Planing Regulations & Implementation, and Annexation.
Assistant Professor. BA Economics, University of California, Davis (1982); M.A. Economics, Brown University (1983); Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles (2007). Specializations: Community Planning, Land Use Planning, Public Realm, Cultural Aspects of Planning, Place Attachment.
(850) 756-1315
scbruce@calpoly.edu AICP
Jeffrey Hook
(805) 756-2286
kdmain@calpoly.edu AICP
Cornelius Nuworsoo
Lecturer. BA, University of California, Santa Barbara; M.L.A. California Polytechnic State University, Pomona (1980). Specializations: Housing, Demographics, Urban Design and Historic Preservation, Cultural Resource Preservation.
Associate Professor. BS, University of Science and Technology, Ghana (1981); MS Transportation Studies, Morgan State University (1986); MCP, University of California, Berkeley (2002); Ph.D., Engineering, University of California, Berkeley (2004). Specializations: Transportation Engineering, Transportation and Land Use Planning, Quantitative Methods in Planning.
(805) 781-7176
jwh4231@yahoo.com
Michael Jencks
Lecturer. BA, Williams College; JD, Boalt Law School, University of California, Berkeley (1972). Specializations: Land Use Law, Environmental Law, Water Law.
(805) 756-2496
cnuworso@calpoly.edu
(805) 473-2929
Jencks@maglaw.net
Tina Metzger
Lecturer. BS (1987) Landscape Architecture and MS (1993) City & Regional Planning, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, California. Specializations: Community Planning, Land Use Planning, Housing and Access, Environmental Planning, and Planning Policy.
(805) 756-2572
vdelrion@calpoly.edu AICP
(805) 756-1315
tmetzger@calpoly.edu
William Siembieda
Michael Multari
Lecturer. BA (1976) Yale University, MPA (1979) Princeton University. Specializations: Demography, Economic Development Planning, Infrastructure and Public Services, Land Use/Growth Management.
Professor. BA (1965), MCRP (1967), University of California, Berkeley; MPA (1970), California State University, San Diego; Ph.D. (1990), University of California, Los Angeles. Specializations: Housing and Real Property Development, International Planning, Disaster Mitigation Recovery Planning, Land Use and Strategic Planning.
(805) 756-1315
mmultari@aol.com FAICP
(805) 756-5085
wsiembie@calpoly.edu
Kenneth Topping
Umut Toker
Assistant Professor. B.Arch, Middle East Technical University (1996); Master of City Planning in Urban Design, Middle East Technical University (1999); Ph.D., North Carolina State University (2003). Specializations: Urban and Sustainable Design, Participatory Planning and Design, Environment-Behavior Research, Research/Data Analysis Methods, Computer-based Graphic Representation Techniques.
Lecturer. BA Sociology (1956) University of Redlands; MS Public Administration (1972) California State University, Los Angeles. Specializations: Big City, County and Regional Planning, Infrastructure Development, International City Development and Disaster Management, Geographic Information System (GIS).
(805) 927-7773
KenTopping@aol.com AICP
(805) 756-1592
utoker@calpoly.edu AICP
Lisa Wise
Lecturer. M.S. Accounting (1990) DePaul University, MCRP (2001), California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. Specializations: Housing Policy, Long-range Land Use Planning, Development Codes, Feasibility Analysis.
Paul Wack
Professor. BA (1969) San Fernando Valley State College; MA (1974) California State University, Northridge, MPA (1976) University of Southern California. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Planning Practice and Politics of Governance, Planning Regulation and Implementation, Sustainability and Climate Change.
(805) 595-1345
lisa@lisawiseconsulting.com
(805) 756-6331
pwack@calpoly.edu
FYI
The City and Regional Planning Program at Cal Poly SLO is part of the nationally recognized College of Architecture and Environmental Design, which is the largest college of its kind in California. We have awarded over 1,200 degrees (Bachelors and Masters level) since the program began in 1968. Students often use the phrase "get an education, get a job, make a difference" when talking about their experience at Cal Poly SLO. We are proud of the program's strengths in land use planning, environmental planning, urban design, community sustainability and climate adaptation planning. We utilize the "learn by doing model" where the student acquires a strong professional skill set as well as an understanding of the planning process. Students learn how to develop and implement community plans. Students complete at least one internship in a planning agency, private firm or non-profit organization. This gives each student real-world experience and, many times, a head start on finding a job after graduation. Public, non-profit and private employers seek to hire our program's graduates, as we have a well-earned reputation for providing students an excellent professional education. CRP graduates have become planning directors of major US cities and principals in highly acclaimed private firms. Students work with faculty that have an excellent balance of professional experience and academic preparation and, more importantly, who are exceptional instructors. Our faculty (full-time and part-time) are involved in environmental planning, sustainability, urban design, plan implementation, international planning, geographic information systems, community development, climate change, disaster mitigation planning, form based codes, transportation and the land use development process.
The award-winning and nationally ranked City and Regional Planning Department is recognized for its educational excellence and student achievement including the American Institute for Certified Planners (AICP) student project award for best applying the planning process, the American Planning Association (APA) awards for best paper in transportation planning, APA award for outstanding leadership by a student planner, and many California state awards for community plans and lowcost housing projects proposals. The masters program ranks #1 nationally for programs without a Ph.D. program in the 2009 Planetizen Guide to Graduate Planning Education. CRP students have the advantage of being able to to take courses in the College of Architecture and Environmental Designs other disciplines that include Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and research units of the college such as the Planning, Design and Construction Institute (PDCI) and the Community Safety and Sustainability Group (CSSG). Students have the opportunity to complete minors in the following areas: Real property development, sustainable environments, and construction management. Access to these departments provides an exciting opportunity to work in various areas of environmental design practice. To understand our everglobalizing world, CRP offers its students opportunities to study abroad in partner universities in Brazil, Switzerland, Mexico and Portugal. The city of San Luis Obispo (about 44,000 people) is located on California's scenic Central Coast, about halfway between San Francisco and Los Angeles. There is a small town feel to the community that enjoys many arts and music festivals, a wonderful year-round temperate climate, close proximity to the beautiful Pacific Ocean, and excellent outdoor recreation activities in the nearby hills, extensive bike trails and beaches. It is a wonderful place for learning and enjoying the exceptional natural environment offered by the Central Coast.
BA/BS PAB
MA/MS PAB
PROGRAM INFORMATION
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2009-10 .................................................... November 30, 2009 Financial Aid Deadline 2009-10 .........................................................April 15, 2010 In State Tuition and Fees .............................................................. $1517 per quarter Out of State Tuition and Fees .............................................................. $226 per unit Application Fee .................................................................................................. $55 Additional Fee .................................................................................................. $169
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban and Regional Planning (MURP)
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Herschel Farberow, Graduate Coordinator (909) 869-2716 hfarberow@csupomona.edu
Year Initiated: 1970........................................................... PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/10...........................................................352 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ..................................................31
Accepted
87 54 90 32
Enrolled
57 25 56 26
Masters Specializations
Community Development, Land Use, Environmental Planning, Transportation
MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Bachelors degree from an accredited institution 3.5 or 3.0 with 1000 on the combined GRE verbal and quantitative score with no score less than 450 See above 580 Not Required Earned bachelors degree from an accredited institution.
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BS in Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Jerry Mitchell, Chair (909) 869-4656 jvmitchell@csupomona.edu
PAB Accredited
Degrees Granted through 8/31/10.........................................................1757 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ..................................................60
Undergraduate Specializations
Community Development, Environmental Planning, Land Use & Physical Planning, Transportation Planning, GIS minor offered
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Hours of Core ...........................................................................................32 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses ...........................................16 Hours of Restricted Electives ...................................................................12 Hours of Unrestricted Electives ................................................................14 Exams or Written Requirements ............................. Thesis or Comp. Exam
Do-Hyung Kim
Assistant Professor. BS, Kyung-Hee University (1991); MS in URP, University of Wisconsin, Madison (1999); Ph.D., University of Florida (2005). Specializations: GIS, Collaborative Urban Design, Transportation Modeling.
(909) 869-4645
dohyungKim@csupomona.edu AICP
Professor. BS, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (1972); MA, University of California, Los Angeles (1974). Specializations: Design Foundations, Landscape Architecture, Urban Design. www. csupomona.edu/~hfarberow/
(909) 869-2716
hfarberow@csupomona.edu
Jerry V. Mitchell
Professor. BS, University of Illinois (1971); J.D., (1975); Ph.D., University of Michigan (1986). Specializations: Planning Law, Environmental Planning.
(909) 869-4656
jvmitchell@csupomona.edu
Gwendolyn H. Urey
Professor. BA, Bryn Mawr College (1979); M.U.P., University of Oregon (1983); Ph.D., Cornell (1995). Specializations: Planning Methods, Infrastructure Planning, International Planning. www.csupomona. edu/~gurey
(909) 869-2725
gurey@csupomona.edu FAICPU
Richard W. Willson
Professor. Bachelor of Environmental Studies, University of Waterloo, (1978); Master of Planning, University of Southern California, (1983); Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles, (1991). Specializations: Planning Theory, Transportation Planning, Policy Analysis. www. csupomona/~rwwillson
(909) 869-2701
rwwillson@csupomona.edu AICP
Richard J. Zimmer
81
Lecturer. BA, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (1973); MPA, University of Southern California (1975). Specializations: Community Development, Politics & Government, Public Finance, Real Estate Development.
(909) 869-4943 *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
rzimmer@csupomona.edu
PLANNING FACULTY
Felix R. Barreto
Professor. B.A., Rutgers University (1978); M.C.R.P. (1980); Ph.D. (1986). Specializations: Planning Methods, Urban Theory, Housing, Urban Economics. www.csupomona.edu/~fbarreto
(909) 869-2727
fbarreto@csupomona.edu AICP
Julianna Delgado
Associate Professor, BA, UCLA (1971); Master of Arts in Design, University of Paris (1974); Master of Architecture, UC, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA (1981); PhD in Architecture, UC, Berkeley (1992). Specialization: Land Use, Design, Planning Studios.
khk@mythograph.com
Bonny Lay
Lecturer, BA, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan (1967); Masters, Western Michigan, Kalamazoo, Michigan (1970). Specialization: Planning Administration.
(909) 869-5427
jdelgado@csupomona.edu
bonny_lay@yahoo.com
Charles Loggins
Professor Emeritus. A.B., San Francisco State University (1971); M.C.P., Harvard University (1973). Specializations: Community Development, Social Policy, Planning Research Methods.
Abishek Tiwari
Lecturer. Ph.D. UCLA (2008). Specializations: Research Methods, Policy Analysis, Housing.
loggins@csupomona.edu
AICPU
Hollie M. Lund
Lecturer. BA, Western Washington University (1997); Ph.D., Portland State University (2001). Specializations: Neighborhood Design and Planning, Community Development, Transportation Planning, Community and Environmental Psychology. www.csupomona.edu/~hlund
Professor Emeritus. BA, University of California, Los Angeles (1967); M. Architecture, University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Planning Graphics, Urban Design, Land Use, Design and Planning History. http://www.csupomona.edu/~amcwhitaker
amcwhitaker@csupomona.edu
(909) 869-2710
hlund@csupomona.edu
Robert Manford
Lecturer, B.A., University of Ghana (1991); Masters, USC, Los Angeles, CA (1994); Ph.D., USC, Los Angeles, CA (2003). Specialization: Environmental Planning.
FYI
abeiku@aol.com The award winning programs offer many opportunities for student enrichment, including: * Use of the Southern California region as a laboratory, which has produced many APA award-winning projects. The program has a continuing involvement in community action research in the City of Pomona and other communities. Summer programs in China, Greece and other locations and field trip courses in the Western US. An interdisciplinary GIS Minor and extensive GIS offerings for graduate students. Numerous internship opportunities in the public, non-profit, and private sectors. The annual Dale Prize program, which brings scholars and practitioners to campus for dialogue on focused planning topics. An ability to take courses in the Lyle Center for Regenerative Studies, an innovative environmental demonstration and research facility. Opportunities to participate in CPP's Presidents Climate Committee Initiative Active student organizations for graduate students, undergraduate students and a chapter of Planners' Network. An active and supportive alumni organization.
Meredith McKenzie
Lecturer. JD, Law, Loyola University (1998). Specializations: Environmental Planning, California Water.
meredith@arroyoseco.org
Meenaxi Panakkal
Lecturer. MURP, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (2003). Specializations: Land Use Planning, Urban Design.
meenaxipanakkal@lsa-assoc.com
Robert Paternoster
Lecturer. MCP, Harvard, (1963). Specializations:Undergraduate Seminar, General Plan.
robertpaternoster@yahoo.com *
Marta Perlas
Lecturer, B.Arc, SciArc, Santa Monica, CA (1987). Specialization: Urban Design.
mp@mythograph.com
Lori Pullman
Lecturer. BFA, University of California, Los Angeles (1997). Specializations: Urban Design, Studios, Planning History.
llpullman@csupomona.edu
Dimitris Poulakidas
Lecturer. Planning BA, University of Thesssady, Volos, Greece (1996); M.C.P., Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania (2002). Specializations: Planning Methods and Modeling, Transportation, GIS, Land Use. www. csupomona.edu/~dpoulakidas
(909) 869-4645
dpoulakidas@csupomona.edu FAICP
Steve Preston
Lecturer. BA, MA California Polytechnic State University, Pomona (1984). Specializations: Facilitating, Visioning and Consensus Building.
David Salazar
Lecturer. MURP, California Polytechnic State University, Pomona (1990). Specializations: Campus Planning, Planning Practice.
davidsalazar@csupomona.edu
BA/BS
Undergraduate Specializations
Urban and Regional Planning Housing, Community and Economic Development Sustainability and Environmental Planning
PROGRAM INFORMATION
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Receipt of Applications Starts 2011-2012 ........................................ October 1, 2010 Financial Aid Deadline 2011-2012 ..................................................... March 2, 2011 In-State Tuition and Fees ............................ $2,431 per semester (12 units or more) Out-of-State Tuition ............................... $2,431 + $372 per unit (12 units or more) Application Fees ................................................................................................... $55 Additional Fee............................................................................... No additional fees
Hours of Core ...........................................................................................34 Hours of Studio Courses (in core) ..........................................................(3) Hours of Restricted Elective ....................................................................15 Hours of Unrestricted Elective ................................................................. 0 Total Required Hours In Planning Program ............................................ 49 Total Required Hours to Graduate from University................................120 Thesis or Final Product ............................................................Not required
MASTERS DEGREE
Masters of Public Administration -- Urban Planning Concentration
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail
Year initiated:2010
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BA in Urban Studies and Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Rob Kent, Chair (818) 677-4372 rob.kent@csun.edu
Masters Specializations
Public Sector Planning Environmental Planning Sustainability Community Development
Year initiated:1971 Degrees Granted through August 2009 ........................................ Over 826 Degrees Granted from September 2005 to August 2009....................... 176
(818) 677-2904
euri@csun.edu
Minimum GRE:
Ali Farassati
Part-Time Lecturer. Ph.D. University of Paris, France (1998). Specializations: Environmental and Urban Planning, Community Development, Architecture.
(818) 677-2904
ali.farassati@csun.edu AICP
Charles Keynejad
Part-Time Lecturer. M.A. University of Southern California (1979). Specializations: Planning in the Public Sector (Comprehensive and Regional Planning), Transportation Planning, Environmental Planning, Public Policy Making and Planning
(818) 677-2904
charles.keynejad@csun.edu
Abhishek Tiwari
Part-Time Lecturer. Ph.D. University of California, Irvine (2009). Specializations: Housing Policy, Demography, Green Building, Community Development, Public Health
PLANNING FACULTY
Kenya Covington
Assistant Professor. Ph.D. University of Maryland, Baltimore County (2003). Specializations: Urban and Social Policy, Geography of Child Care, Affordable Housing
(818) 677-2904
(818) 677-6463
kenya.covington@csun.edu
Dev Vrat
Robert B. Kent
Chair and James R. Ring Professor of Urban Studies and Planning. PhD, Syracuse University (1983). Specializations: Urban and Regional Planning, Development Planning, Cartography/GIS, Latin America.
Part-Time Lecturer. M.A. University of California, Santa Barbara (1986). Specializations: CEQA/NEPA Compliance, General Plans and Specific Plans, Land Use Feasibility Studies, Infrastructure and Services Finance Plans
(818) 677-2904
(818) 677-4372
rob.kent@csun.edu
dev.vrat@csun.edu Dev_Vrat@URSCorp.com
Henrik Minassians
Assistant Professor. Ph.D. University of Southern California (2002). Specializations: Public Administration, Urban Policy Design and Management, Urban Governance, Contract Design and Management, Policy Implementation Theory
David Weintraub
Part-Time Lecturer. M.A. California State University, Northridge (1992). Specializations: Long Range Community Planning, Facilities Master Planning, Environmental Review, Case Processing/Entitlements
(818) 677-2904
david.weintraub@csun.edu David.Weintraub@lacity.org
(818) 677-7246
henrik.minassians@csun.edu
(818) 677-2904
(818) 677-7247
ward.thomas@csun.edu
claude.willey@csun.edu claudewilley@sbcglobal.net
Zeynep Toker
Associate Professor. Ph.D. North Carolina State University (2004). Specializations: Community Participation, Research Based Urban Design, Housing and Gender in Planning, Research Methods
FYI
Mission Statement
The mission of the Department of Urban Studies and Planning is to prepare students, at both the undergraduate and graduate level, for professional careers in urban studies and planning. In addition, the department seeks to provide a broad based educational experience, set in the context of the social sciences, which contributes to the development of informed and thoughtful individuals prepared to contribute to the society at large. Department faculty supports the mission through teaching, research and publication, community outreach and action, and university service.
(818) 677-2872
zeynep.toker@csun.edu
(818) 677-2881
phyl.ammers@csun.edu
BA/BS MA/MS
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline for Masters program ................................... rolling admissions Financial Aid Deadline for Masters program ................................................ March 1 Tuition and Fees (Full-time, 10 or more credits) ..................... $16,930 per semester Tuition and Fees (Part-time, 9 or fewer credit hours) ............. $1,315 per credit hour Application Fee ......................................................................................................$55 Additional Fees ...................... $425 (one time fee); $40 (activities fee per semester)
Masters
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of City and Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Hazel R. Edwards, Program Director (202) 319-6265 edwardsh@cua.edu
Masters Specializations
Sustainable Design and Planning; Real Estate Development and Planning; Urban Design
PLANNING FACULTY
Hazel R. Edwards, Ph.D.
AICP
Associate Professor. B.Arch., Howard University (1981); MAUD, Harvard University (1989); Ph.D., University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign (1993). Specializations: Planning History, Theory, and Ethics, Urban Design, Design Behavior, Livability Issues, Research Methods, Qualitative Methods, Community Engagement. http://architecture.cua.edu/People/edwards.cfm
Annie I. Hillary
Lecturer. B.A., Brown University; M.C.R.P., Morgan State University. Specializations: Coastal Resource Management, Conservation Practices, Environmental Planning, Natural Resource Management, Sustainable Planning.
(202) 319-5188
hillary@cua.edu FAICP
(202) 319-6265
edwardsh@cua.edu FAICP
Julius Levine
Professor of Practice. BA, George Washington University (1971); MCRP, The Catholic University of America (1974); Ph.D., University of Maryland (1989). Specializations: Real Estate Development and Design, Land Use Planning and Law, Principles of Urbanization.
Professor. BSCE, City College of New York; MCP, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Specializations: Planning History, Real Estate Development, Land Use Planning, Public and Private Policy and Implementation, Infrastructure Planning, Planning Practice. http://architecture.cua.edu/People/levine.cfm
(202) 319-5188
meany@cua.edu AICP
Howard Ways
(202) 319-5188
levinej@cua.edu
Lecturer. B.Arch., Temple University; M.C.R.P., Morgan State University. Specializations: Community and Housing Development, Public Policy, Urban Design.
(202) 319-5188
ways@cua.edu FAIA
Terrance Williams
Professor. B.Arch., University of Oregon; M.Arch., Cornell University. Specializations: Urban Design, Community Design, Land Use Planning, Architectural Design, Zoning. http://architecture.cua.edu/People/williams.cfm
(202) 319-5188
guthrie@cua.edu
(202) 319-5565
williams@cua.edu
FYI
Building on the strong tradition of CUAs architecture programs, the Master of City and Regional Planning (M.C.R.P.) links design with policy to assist planners in the stewardship of the built, natural, and cultural environments. The curriculum prepares students with the foundation to become generalist planners and steward planners according to the CUArch mission. In todays climate, planning and design interventions should consider the impact on the environment. At CUArch students will learn about creating better environments from the perspective of sustainable design and planning principles. The Washington, D.C., metropolitan area provides an excellent laboratory to explore planning issues, in urban, suburban, and exurban locations. The planning curriculum integrates planning history, theory, practice, zoning and legal aspects, land use, transportation, and analytical methods, all of which form the foundation of the generalist planners perspective. Coupled with a design orientation, these policy-related subjects will be framed within sustainable design and planning principles as well as the context of regionalism. The program is also aligned closely with the Master of Science in Sustainable Design program. The M.C.R.P. is a minimum two-year, 48-credit hour program with an optional design focus that increases the program to 60-credit hours. This added coursework will strengthen the physical design skills for those who do not have an architectural background or who want to extend their training in the context of physical planning.
(202) 319-6682
cweimar@cua.edu
(202) 319-5188
bellas@cua.edu RIBA
Christopher P. Grech
Associate Professor. BA (1982) and B.Arch. (1985), University of Liverpool. Specializations: Sustainable Design, Building Envelope Design. http://architecture.cua.edu/People/grech.cfm
(202) 319-6398
grech@cua.edu
Miriam Gusevich
Associate Professor. B.Arch. and M.Arch., Cornell University. Specializations: Urban Design, History, and Theory, Integration of Buildings, Landscapes, and Infrastructure, Collaborative Design Processes.
(202) 319-5188
gusevicm@cua.edu
MA/MS
Ph.D.
CLEMSON UNIVERSITY
Department of Planning and Landscape Architecture
124 Lee Hall Clemson, South Carolina Phone (864) 656-3926 Fax (864) 656-7519 www.clemson.edu/caah/pla Thomas Schurch, Chair Phone (864) 656-3925 E-mail: cuplanning-l@clemson.edu
PAB
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2010-11 ........................... Rolling Admission, March 1 Priority Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11 ....................................................... March 1 Priority In-State Tuition and Fees: .............. $4,037; $1,020 per semester with assistantship Out-of-State Tuition and Fees: ........ $8,033; $1,020 per semester with assistantship Application Fees: ................................$70 US applicant, $80 International applicant
Masters
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of City and Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Barry Nocks, Director (864) 656-4094 nocks2@clemson.edu
Year Initiated: 1968 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/10...........................................................502 Degrees Granted from 9/10 to 8/31/10 .....................................................15
Masters Specializations
Environmental/Land Use, Development, Transportation, Urban Design, GIS
MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Departmental Requirement: Bachelors from an accredited institution, transcripts 2.7, University; 3.0 Major Prefer 470V, 610Q, 4.0 Writing Prefer 600 Not Required 3 letters of recommendation, statement of purpose
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Planning, Design and the Built Environment
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Mickey Lauria, Director (864) 656-0520 mlauria@clemson.edu
Caitlin Dyckman
Assistant Professor. B.A. English, UCLA(1997); MCP University of California, Berkeley (2001); J.D. University of California, Davis (2001), Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley (2006). Specializations: Environmental Planning, Planning Law, Water Policy and Law, Land Use Planning Process.
(864) 656-2496
cdyckma@clemson.edu
Cliff D. Ellis
Associate Professor. B.A. History and Philosophy, Colorado College (1973); MPCD. Planning and Community Development, University of Colorado at Denver (1982); Ph.D. City and Regional Planning, University of California, Berkeley (1990). Specializations: Urban Design, New Urbanism, Site Planning.
Doctoral Specializations
Regional & Community Development & Design Built Environment & Health Restoration, Sustainability & Land Ecology Technology, Materials & Construction Processes
DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL: Minimum GPA: Program Requirement: Prefer 600, 600, 5.0 minimum Prefer 600 UG-3.0 Grad.-3.5 Masters degree in appropriate discipline; 3 letters of recommendation, statement of interest; financial aid application.
(864) 656-2477
cliffoe@clemson.edu
Mickey Lauria
Professor. A.B., UCLA (1975); M.A. (1977); Ph.D., University of Minnesota. Specializations: Planning Theory, Housing, Community Development, Research Methods, Urban Politics and Policy.
(864) 656-0520
mlauria@clemson.edu
James B. London
Professor. B.S., (1971); M.A., University of South Carolina (1974); Ph.D., Clemson University (1979) Specializations: Natural Resource Policy and Planning, Economic Development, Sustainable Development, Impact Assessment.
(864) 656-3927
london1@clemson.edu
Barry C. Nocks
Professor. B.S., Cornell University (1969); MRP (1972); Ph.D. (1978), University of North Carolina. Specializations: Planning Theory and History, Planning Process and Strategic Planning, Planning Practice, Negotiation.
(864) 656-4094
nocks2@clemson.edu
Stephen L. Sperry
Associate Professor. BLA, SUNY, Syracuse University (1970); MLA, Harvard University, (1975) Specializations: Land Use Planning and GIS, Database Technology, Spatial Modeling, Image Processing, Raster and Vector Technology.
PLANNING FACULTY
M. Grant Cunningham
Associate Professor. B.A., Duke University (1979); M.A., University of South Carolina (1985); Ph.D., Clemson University (1995). Specializations: Coastal Management, Resource Policy, Communications, Community Development.
(864) 656-3635
sperrys@clemson.edu
(864) 656-1587
cunninm@clemson.edu
Anne E. Dunning
Associate Professor. B.A., Cornell University (1992); MCP, and M.S., Georgia Institute of Technology (1998); Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology (2004). Specializations: Transportation Planning & Engineering, Transit Planning, Transportation Innovation, Quantitative Methods.
(864) 656-3897
adavid@clemson.edu
(864) 656-0151
anned@clemson.edu
Dina G. Battisto
Associate Professor. Bachelors Architecture, University of Tennessee Knoxville (1991); MArch, Clemson University (1993); PhD. Michigan. Specializations: Health Care Design, Healthy Communities, Aging.
(864) 656-3887
dbattis@clemson.edu
Ted Cavanaugh
Professor. B.S. Architecture, McGill University (1971); MArch, McGill University (1974); PhD. History of Technology, Lehigh University (2002). Specialization: Building Technology and Design.
Allen Thompson
Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Religion. BA, Evergreen State College, 1992.;MA,1995, PhD,2005, University of Washington-Seattle. Specializations: Environmental Ethics.
(864) 656-3898
tcavana@clemson.edu
(864) 656-2380
athomp6@clemson.edu
Stephen Verderber
Professor, School of Architecture. BS 1975, March 1977, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; ArchD, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor. Specializations: Health Care Design, Aging and Research Methods.
(864) 656-4498
shimac@clemson.edu
(864) 656-3902
sverder@clemson.edu
J. Terrence Farris
Associate Professor. A.B., St. Louis University (1972); MUP (1974) Ph.D., Michigan State University (1996). Specializations: Real Estate Development, Public-Private Partnerships, Housing and Community Development, Market and Feasibility.
Elaine Worzala
Professor and Director, Center for Real Estate Development. Ph.D., Real Estate and Urban Land Economics; MS in Real Estate Appraisal and Investment Analysis, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Specializations: Real Estate Principles, Process and Market Analysis, Valuation, Roundtables on the Role of the Architect and Contractor, Feasibility Analysis, and Real Estate Finance and Investments.
(864) 656-3903
jfarris@clemson.edu
(864) 656-3925
eworzal@clemson.edu
(864) 656-3887
kegreen@clemson.edu
Doris Gstach
Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture. Dipl.-Vorprfung Landschaftsplanung (B.L.A), Dipl.-Ing. Landschaftsplanung, (M.L.A.) University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences (BOKU), Vienna, Ph.D. Kassel University, Germany. Specializations: Open Space, Community Design
(864) 656-2472
dgstach@clemson.edu
Robert Hogan
Professor and Assistant Interim Chair, Department of Architecture.
(864) 656-3914
hrobert@clemson.edu
Roger W. Liska
Professor. B.S. Michigan Technological University (1965); M.S. Wayne State University (1967); PhD. University of Georgia (1998). Specializations: Construction Personnel Management, Resource Control, Best Practices.
(864) 656-3878
riggor@clemson.edu
Hala Nassar
Associate Professor. B.S., Pennsylvania State University, M.S., The Pennsylvania State University, M.AG., The Pennsylvania State University, PH.D., The Pennsylvania State University. Specializations: Nature-based Land Art, Design
(864) 656-2499
hnassar@clemson.edu
Thomas Schurch
Professor and Chair. BA, US International University, Cal Western Camus, San Diego (1971); MLA, Cal Poly Pamona; PhD, University of Washington in Urban Design & Planning (1989). Specializations: Urban Design, Meaning in the Built Environment, Community Based Service Learning.
(864) 656-3926
tschurc@clemson.edu
MA/MS
PAB
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2010-2011 .......................................................... July 12, 2010 Financial Aid Deadline 2010-2011 ............................................... February 15, 2011 In-State Tuition and Fees: ................................................... $475.25 per credit hour Out-of State Tuition and Fees: .......................................................................$896.00 Application Fee ............................................................................................... $30.00 Additional Fees .................................................................................................. None
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban Planning Design and Development
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Dennis Keating, Director (216) 687-2298 w.keating@csuohio.edu
Year Initiated: 1990 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 5/15/2010.......................................................289 Degrees Granted from 12/15/09 to 5/15/10 ..............................................24
Masters Specializations
Housing and Neighborhood Development Economic Development Environmental Sustainability Real Estate Development and Finance GIS Historic Preservation
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*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
PLANNING FACULTY
Mittie Davis Jones
Associate Professor. Ph.D., Wayne State University (1985) Specializations: Citizen Participation, Community Development, Housing and Neighborhood Planning, Politics and Government.
Brian Mikelbank
Associate Professor. Ph.D., Ohio State University (2000) Specializations: Quantitative Spatial Analysis, Urban Geographic Information Systems, Urban Geography, Economic Geography. http://urban.csuohio.edu/~mik/
b.mikelbank@csuohio.edu
(216) 687-3861
m.d.jones97@csuohio.edu
Stephanie R. Ryberg
Assistant Professor. Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania (2010). Specializations: Historic Preservation, Planning History
Joel A. Elvery
Assistant Professor. Ph.D. University of Maryland (2004). Specializations: Labor Economics, Urban Economics, Public Policy.
(216) 802-3386
(216) 687-2259
j.elvery@csuohio.edu
Robert Simons
Professor. Ph.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (1990). Specializations: Brownfield Redevelopment, Real Estate Development, Urban and Regional Economics.
Edward W. Hill
Professor. Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1981) Specializations: Economic Development Planning, Urban Economics, Regional Economics.
(216) 687-5258
r.simons@csuohio.edu
(216) 687-2174
e.hill@csuohio.edu
Sung-Gheel Jang
Assistant Professor. Ph.D. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (2005). Specializations: GIS, Environmental and Regional Land Use.
(216) 687-5597
s.jang75@csuohio.edu
Sanda Kaufman
Professor. Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon University (1985) Specializations: Citizen Participation, Computer Applications, Quantitative Methods, Conflict Management. http://urban.csuohio.edu/~sanda/
(216) 687-3716
m.salling@csuohio.edu
Michael Spicer
Professor. Ph.D., Ohio State University (1974). Specializations: Politics and Governance, Public Management/Strategic Planning, Urban and Regional Economics.
(216) 687-2367
s.kaufman@csuohio.edu
W. Dennis Keating
Professor. JD University of Pennsylvania (1968); Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley (1978) Specializations: Community Development, Housing and Neighborhood Planning, Planning Law.
(216) 687-3571
m.spicer@csuohio.edu
Alan Weinstein
Associate Professor. J.D. University of California-Berkeley (1977). Specializations: Planning Law.
(216) 687-2298
w.keating@csuohio.edu
(216) 687-3758
alan.weinstein@law.csuohio.edu
Wendy A. Kellogg
Professor. Ph.D., Cornell University (1993) Specializations: Citizen Participation, Environmental Land Use Planning, Coastal Management, Smart Growth. http://urban.csuohio.edu/~wendy/wendy.htm
FYI
(216) 687-5265
w.kellogg@csuohio.edu
Norm Krumholz
Professor. M.C.R.P., Cornell University (1965). Specializations: Community Development, Housing/Neighborhood Planning, Metropolitan/ Regional Planning, Planning Practice and Politics.
(216) 687-6946
n.krumholz@csuohio.edu
Sugie Lee
Assistant Professor. Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology (2005). Specializations: Land Use Planning, Growth Management, Urban/ Metropolitan Spatial Analysis, GIS. http://urban.csuohio.edu/faculty/lee
(216) 687-2381
s.lee56@csuohio.edu
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
Graduate Program in Urban Planning
413 Avery Hall 1172 Amsterdam Avenue New York, NY 10027 Phone 212 854 3518 Fax 212 864 0410 E-mail: urbanplanning@columbia.edu
http://www.arch.columbia.edu/programs/urban-planning
MA/MS PAB
Ph.D.
University Undergrad GPA Minimum GRE Minimum TOEFL Ranking in Undergraduate Class Department Requirements
Dr. Lance Freeman, Department Chair Phone 212 854 8495 lf182@columbia.edu
Hours of core curriculum:.........................................................................24 Hours of studio (included in core) ..............................................................6 Hours of restricted electives .....................................................................24 Hours of specialization (minimum) ............................................................9 Hours of thesis (included in core) ..............................................................6 Total Required Hours in Planning Program: ............................................60
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Deadline for Fall Admission...................................January 15 No Spring Admission Financial Aid Deadline ..............................................................................January 15 In-State Tuition and Fees 2009-2010 ......................................$ 19,950 per semester Out-of-State and Intl Tuition & Fees .....................................$ 19,950 per semester Application Fee .................................................................................................... $ 75 Additional Fees ................................................................................................... $ 375
Annual Student Enrollment The University does not release these figures
Male 1 19 2 0 1 0 2 13
Female 3 24 2 0 6 0 6 16
Total 4 43 4 0 7 0 8 29
MASTERS DEGREE
Masters of Science in Urban Planning Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Janet W. Foster, Associate Director for Planning and Preservation (212) 854-3518 jf2060@columbia.edu
Year Initiated: 1943 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted 1982 through May 10 .................................................788
Masters Specializations
Housing and Community Development, Urban Economic Development, International Planning & Development, Physical Planning, Transportation Planning
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Total Students
37
54
91
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
MSUP and Masters in Historic Preservation (3 years) MSUP and Masters in Architecture (4 years) MSUP and Masters in Business Administration (3 years) MSUP and Masters in Public Health (3 years) MSUP and Masters in International Affairs (3 years) MSUP and Juris Doctor (Law) (4 years) MSUP and Masters of Social Work (3 years) Dual degrees require separate application and independent admission to both programs. Contact both programs of a dual degree for appropriate information on applications.
Male 0 5 1 0 0 0 3 4 13
Female 0 5 0 0 2 0 0 4 11
Total 0 10 1 0 2 0 3 8 24
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Ph.D. in Urban Planning Graduate School of Art and Sciences
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Dr.Robert Beauregard, Director for PhD Program (212) 854-6280 rab48@columbia.edu
Total Students
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
Doctoral Specializations
Housing, International Development Land Use & Environment Urban Economic Development Urban Redevelopment
PLANNING FACULTY
Robert Beauregard, Director of the PhD Program
Professor of Urban Planning. Ph.D., Department of City and Regional Planning, Cornell University, (1975), B.A. Architecture, Department of Design, Rhode Island School of Design, (1969).Specializations: Postwar Urbanization, Economic Restructuring of Urban Environments, Shrinking Cities.
rab48@columbia.edu
lf182@columbia.edu
Clara Irazabal
Assistant Professor of Urban Planning (nontenured, tenure track). Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University (2008-). Assistant Professor of Urban Planning (tenure-track), School of Policy, Planning, and Development, University of Southern California (2002-2008). Ph.D. in Architecture (2002), University of California, Berkeley. Master of Architecture, University of California, Berkeley (1994). MSc in Physical Planning and Urban Design, Universidad Central de Venezuela (1993). Specializations: International Planning, Latin American Planning, Urban Design, Social and Cultural Aspects of Planning and Place-making.
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David King
Assistant Professor of Urban Planning (nontenured, tenure track). Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University. PhD Urban Planning, UCLA (2008), MURP Transportation planning and policy, Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota (2003). Specializations: Transportation Finance and Planning, Travel Behavior, Urban Governance and the Role of Public Policy in Adopting New Transportation Technologies.
Alfredo Brillembourg
Adjunct Assistant Professor. Architect; Columbia University Advanced Architectural Degree. Co-Director: SlumLab, New York & Caracas, Venezuela. Specialization: Informal settlements; spatial and architectural renewal in urban formal settlements.
Richard Froehlich
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Urban Planning. Columbia College (1985), Columbia University School of Law (1988). Richard Froelich has been employed at the New York Housing Development Corporation as Senior Vice President and General Counsel since 2003. Prior to that he worked with the New York State Housing Finance Agency and the State of New York Mortgage Association. He is a member and past presdient of the American Bar Association's Forum on Affordable Housing and Community Development Law. His specializations are public financing of housing and the legal issues related to public-private development projects.
dk2475@columbia.edu
Peter Marcuse
Professor Emeritus of Urban Planning. Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley (1972), J.D., Yale Law School, (1952), M.A. Columbia University,(1963), M.U.S., (Master of Urban Studies), Yale School of Architecture, Department of City Planning, (1968), B.A., Harvard College (1948). Specialization: Social Justice in Planning.
pm35@columbia.edu
Elliott Sclar
Professor of Urban Planning (tenured). PhD Economics, (1972); M.A. Tufts, (1966); BA Hofstra, (1963). Specializations: Economic Development, International Development, Transportation Planning
Jyoti Hosagrahar
Adjunct Associate Professor. Director of Sustainable Urbanism International at Columbia University, and Bangalore, India. Architect, planner, and historian, she advises on urban development, historic conservation, and sustainability issues in Asia. Specializations: urban heritage; cultural and environmental sustainability of cities
eds2@columbia.edu
Smita Srinivas
Assistant Professor of Urban Planning (nontenured, tenure track). Director of the Technological Change and Urban Social Policy Research Unit, Columbia University. Ph.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Certificate, Economics, Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva, Switzerland. M.S. Physics, Yale University, B.A. Math & Physics, Smith College. Specializations: Industrial and Echnological Change and their links to social policies, health care and skills development. Also Institutional and Development theories, Microeconomics Research Design and Methodology.
Andrea Kahn
Adjunct Professor of Architecture. M.Arch, Princeton University; BA Bennington College. Specialization: Design for presentations; teaching architects and urban designers to articulate the merits of a strong idea to the public through presentaton skills and graphics.
Kaja Kuhl
Adjunct Assistant Professor. Architect (Diploma in Architecture from the University of Karlsruhe, Germany) and Planner (Master of Science in Urban Planning from Columbia University in New York). She is the founder of youarethecity. Specialization: housing and settlements for refugee populations
ss3079@columbia.edu
Stacey Sutton
Assistant Professor of Urban Planning (nontenured, tenure track). Director of the Community, Capital and the City Action Research Lab (C3ARL), Columbia University. Ph.D. Urban Planning and Sociology, Rutgers University (2006), MBA Economics and Organizational Behavior, New York University (2000). Specializations: Local Economic Development, Neighborhood Change, Entrepreneurship and Neighborhood Economies, and race as a feature of socio-spatial vision and structure.
Floyd Lapp
Adjunct Associate Professor of Urban Planning. Masters and doctoral degrees in public administration, majoring in urban and regional planning, from New York Universitys Wagner School, (1964) and (1972). Specialization: Transportation Planning, Physical Planning.
Jennifer Levy
Adjunct Assistant Professor. JD degree, New York University. Co-Director/Director of the Housing Unit and Deputy Director of Litigation, South Brooklyn Legal Services. Specialization: Planning Law; legal practice and housing law for community-based organizations.
ss3115@columbia.edu
Matthew Lynch
Adjunct Assistant Professor. B Arch, University of Sydney (Australia). Specialization: Urban Design, studio coordination
Peter Marcotullio
Adjunct Associate Professor of Urban Planning. Research Fellow at The United Nations University, New York, NY. Ph.D. Urban Planning, Columbia University, (1996), M.A. Geography, Columbia University, (1989). M.A. Biology/Ecology, University of Pennsylvania, (1983 B.A. Major: Psychology; Minor: Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania, (1979). Specialization: Environmental Planning.
Tim Boyle
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Urban Planning. M.Arch. Columbia University (2005). B.S. Design, Arizona State University College of Architecture & Environmental Design, (2002). Specialization: Digital Design for Planners
Jonathan Martin
Adjunct Associate Professor of Urban Planning. Doctoral Candidate (ABD)Ph.D. City and Regional PlanningCornell University (2006 expected) Master of Regional Planning (MRP)Cornell University, 2001), BSD-Architecture, (1995 (Magna Cum Laude)Arizona State University, (1995). Specialization: Land Use Planning
FYI
Columbia Universitys official name is Columbia University in the City of New York, and what better place to study urban planning and development. Our location in the New York City region means access to a multitude of fieldwork, internship, and lecture opportunities as well as exposure to a wide range of planning issues from mega-projects, strategic rezoning, street calming programs, and urban agriculture to affordable housing initiatives, neighborhood retail revitalization schemes, and urban park development. Moreover, at GSAPP you will be exposed to numerous global projects ranging from housing development in Seoul to facility planning in Amman as well as visiting scholars from around the world lecturing on planning and architecture. The Master of Science degree in Urban Planning Program offers both a core curriculum to anchor the student's understanding of urban planning and also a variety of elective courses on sustainable zoning, mass transit, negotiation, presentation skills, neighborhood development, international planning, redevelopment policy, and many others that will develop specialized knowledge in the field. We also provide a major studio experience as well as an opportunity to explore a topic in depth through our year-long thesis course. Seven full-time faculty plus approximately twenty adjuncts from the region's professional community support this extensive curriculum. Located within a multi-disciplinary design-based school, the Urban Planning Program has strong ties to the architecture, historic preservation and real estate development programs here, through joint lectures, shared classes, and the mingling of students committed to their individual fields but sharing Avery Hall and their passion for the improving the world through the design and use of the places we inhabit.
Lee Miller
Adjunct Associate Professor of Urban Planning. JD Harvard Law School. Lee Miller is the Managing Director of NegotiationPlus.com, and a Senior Consultant with The Cabot Advisory Group. He works with organizations and individuals on how they can more effectively lead and influence others. Specialization: Negotiation, a key part of any planners skill set.
Lionel McIntyre
Nancy and George Rupp Associate Professor in the Practice of Community Development. M.S. Urban Planning, Columbia University, (1988), B.A. Dillard University, (1987). Director of the Planning Program, Columbia University GSAPP from (1993 through (1999. Specialization: Community Development.
Minna Ninova
Adjunct Associate Professor of Urban Planning. MS Urban Planning, Columbia University. Specialization: GIS, mapping.
Andrew Scherer
Adjunct Professor of Urban Planning. Executive Director, Legal Service of New York City. J.D. New York University School of Law, (1978), B.A. University of Pennsylvania, Urban Studies, (1972). Specializations: Planning Law, Law and Social Change.
Ethel Sheffer
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Urban Planning. President of the American Planning Association, New York Metro Chapter; member AICP; Consultant to Community Organizations on Development, Planning and Social Services. M.A. Political Science, Columbia University, B.A. Brooklyn College. Specializations: Politics and Community Planning/Advocacy.
Graham Trelstad
Adjunct Assistant Professor. MS Urban Planning, Columbia University. AICP. Partner, AKRF Consulting. Specialization: Land Use Planning and Environmental Review
Sarah Williams
Director, Columbia University Spatial Information Laboratory. Masters in City Planning, MIT. Specialization: Spatial Information, GIS, Technology & Mapping
BA/BS
MA/MS PAB
Ph.D.
CORNELL UNIVERSITY
City and Regional Planning
106 Sibley Hall Ithaca, New York 14853 Phone (607) 255-4613 Fax (607) 255-1971 www.aap.cornell.edu/crp Kieran P. Donaghy, Chair Phone: 607-255-4613 E-mail: crpchair@cornell.edu
PROGRAM INFORMATION
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2010-11-early dec. .......................................November 1, 2010 Admission Deadline 2010-11-regular dec. ....................................... January 1, 2011 Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11........................................................January 2, 2011 Tuition and Fees: .......................................................................$19,725per semester Application Fee......................................................................................................$70 Additional Fee-Activity Fee ........................................................ $108 per semester
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: John Forester, Director of Graduate Studies (607) 255-5179 jff1@cornell.edu
Year Initiated: 1942 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 5/31/10.........................................................1282 Degrees Granted from 6/1/05 to 5/31/10 ................................................119
Accepted
52 123 13 6 43 137 15 9
Enrolled
32 53 4 6 29 58 8 6
Masters Specializations
Land Use, Environmental Planning and Design Historic Preservation Planning, Economic Development Planning: Communities and Regions, International Studies in Planning, Individualized Curriculum
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BS in Planning Bachelor of Science in Urban and Regional Studies
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Richard S. Booth, Director (607) 255-4613 aap_admissions@cornell.edu
Year Initiated: 1986 Degrees Granted through 5/31/10..........................................................588 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 5/31/10 .................................................30
Undergraduate Specializations
Urban and Regional Studies
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Year Initiated: 1975 Degrees Granted through 5/31/10...........................................................189 Degrees Granted from 6/1/06 to 5/31/10 ..................................................26
Masters Specializations
Historic Preservation
MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL: Bachelors degree from an accredited institution 3.0 General IBT (Internet Based TOEFL) Writing-20, Listening-15, Reading-20, Speaking-22 (University) Not Required No Requirements
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Doctor of Philosophy
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: John Forester, Director of Graduate Studies (607) 255-5179 Jff1@cornell.edu
Year initiated: 1951 Degrees Granted through 5/31/10..........................................................279 Degrees Granted from 6/1/06 to 5/31/10 .................................................20
Sibley Dome
Sibley Hall
Doctoral Specializations
Land Use and Environmental Planning, Historic Preservation Planning, Economic Development Planning: Communities and Regions, International Studies in Planning, Individualized Curriculum
PLANNING FACULTY
Katia Balassiano
Visiting Assistant Professor. BA SUNY Albany (1989), MCP University of Rhode Island (1992), Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa (2009). Specializations: Land Use Regulations, Affordable Housing, Urbanization and Globalization in Asia and SE Asia. http:// www.crp.cornell.edu
(607)255-5561
Kb444@cornell.edu
Lourdes Beneria
Professor. Lic., University of Barcelona (1961); M.Phil. (1974) and Ph.D; (1975), Columbia University. Specializations: Labor Markets, Womens Work, Globalization, Gender and Development, European Integration, Latin American Development. http://www.crp.cornell.edu
(607) 255-2148
lb21@cornell.edu
Richard S. Booth
Director of Urban and Regional Studies Program, Professor. BA, Amherst College (1968); JD, George Washington University (1972). Specializations: Land Use and Environmental Law, Regional Land Use Planning, Critical Area Preservation, Historic Preservation Law, Environmental Politics. http://www.crp.cornell.edu
(607) 255-4025
rsb6@cornell.edu
Nancy Brooks
Visiting Associate Professor. BA, College of William and Mary (1985); Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, (1995). Specializations: Public Economics, Urban Economics, Environmental Economics and Research Methods. http://www.crp.cornell.edu
Susan M. Christopherson
Professor. BA, University of Minnesota (1972); Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley (1983); Specializations: Labor Markets, Labor Flexibility, Economic Development, Media Industries, Market Governance, European Studies. http://www.crp.cornell.edu
(607) 255-8772
smc23@cornell.edu
Jeffrey Chusid
1 1 0 0 13 31
Associate Professor. AB (1978), M.Arch (1982, University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Historic Preservation Design & Planning, Architecture, Cultural Landscapes. http://www.crp.cornell.edu
(607) 254-8579
jmc286@cornell.edu
Pierre Clavel
Professor Emeritus. AB, Haverford College (1957); MRP, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, (1959) and Ph.D. (1966), Cornell University. Specializations: Politics, Administration, Local Economic Development. http://www.crp.cornell.edu
(607) 255-6212
pc29@cornell.edu
Kieran Donaghy
Chair and Professor. BA, SUNY, Albany, (1978), MS (1984) PhD (1987, Cornell University. Specializations: Dynamic Systems Modeling, Globalization, Macroeconomic Policy, Regional Planning, International Conflict, Environmental Policy. http://www.crp.cornell.edu
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
(607) 254-4865
kpd23@cornell.edu
John Forester
Director of Graduate Studies and Professor. BS (1970), MS (1971), MCP (1975) and Ph.D. (1978), University of California at Berkeley. Specializations: Participatory Planning Process, Ethics and Deliberative Democracy, Public Dispute Resolution and Multi-party Mediated Negotiations, Oral Histories of Planning Practitioners. http://www.crp.cornell.edu
Clement Lai
Assistant Professor. BA, Pomona College, (1987), MA (1997) PhD (2006), University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Racism and Space, City and Communities of Color, Asian American Studies, Social Movements, Racial Theory, Property. http://www.crp.cornell.edu
(607) 254-6540
CKL28@cornell.edu
(607) 255-5179
jff1@cornell.edu
(607) 255-2957
pdo1@cornell.edu
David Funk
Senior Lecturer and Director, Program in Real Estate. BA (1986) MA (1987) Ohio University, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin, (1999). Specializations: Use of Real Estate Gifts in Fundraising, Real Estate Transactions, Property Management, University Administration, International Education and Programs. http://www.crp.cornell.edu or http://www.realestate.cornell.edu
C. Brad Olson
Senior Lecturer. BS, Cornell University (1963); MBA, University of California (1967). Specializations: Urban Redevelopment and Large Scale Community Development. http://www.crp.cornell.edu or http://www.realestate.cornell.edu/
(607) 255-1114
cbo3@cornell.edu AICP
Associate Professor. BA, Kenyon College (1984); MSCRP, University of Texas, Austin (1989); Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley (1995). Specializations: Land Use Planning, State, Regional, and Local Growth Management, Zoning and Subdivision Regulation, Affordable Housing, Domestic (US) Environmental Planning & Policy. http://www.crp.cornell.edu
(607) 255-5561
rip17@cornell.edu
(607) 255-2333
wwg1@cornell.edu
(607) 255-6226
as875@cornell.edu
(607) 255-3489
mg265@cornell.edu
(607) 254-4846
sjs962@cornell.edu
Michael Tomlan
Director Historic Preservation Planning Program, Professor. B.Arch., University of Tennessee (1973); MA, Columbia University (1976); Ph.D., Cornell University (1983). Specializations: Building Conservation Technology, Documentation Methods for Preservation, History of the Preservation Movement, China, India, Canada. http://www.crp.cornell.edu
(607) 255-8477
Ak11@cornell.edu
Neema Kudva
Associate Professor. Dip. Arch., CEPT, India (1989); M.Arch./ MCP (1993) and Ph.D. (2001), University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: International Development Planning, Non-Government Organizations, Community Based Planning Practices, International Urbanization. http://www.crp.cornell.edu
(607) 255-7261
mat4@cornell.edu
(607) 255-3939
nk78@cornell.edu
Mildred Warner
Professor. BA, Oberlin College (1979); MS (1985) and Ph.D.(1997), Cornell University. Specializations: Community Development, Economic Development, State & Local Government Policy. http://www.crp.cornell.edu
Stuart W. Stein
FAICP
(607) 255-6816
mew15@cornell.edu
Professor Emeritus. MCP, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1954). Specializations: Urban Land Use, Planning Design, Housing, Historic Preservation, Local Government in Development, Urban Planning Practice. http://www.crp.cornell.edu
(607) 255-4331
sws8@cornell.edu
Roger Trancik
Professor Emeritus. MLA, Harvard University (1968). Specializations: Urban Design, Landscape Architecture & Environmental Planning, Spatial Design Theory and Analysis, International Studies in Scandinavia, Italy, and Panama. http://www.crp.cornell.edu
(607) 255-6229
rtt2@cornell.edu
(607) 255-1748
rha3@cornell.edu
Thomas Vietorisz
Adjunct Professor. BA, Massachusetts of Technology (1952), Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1956). Specializations: Regional, Industrial and International Development, Human Resources/Corporate Strategy, International Joint Ventures. http://www.crp.cornell.edu
Iwan Azis
Professor. AB University of Indonesia (1978), MS (1982) and Ph.D. (1983), Cornell University. Specializations: Sectoral and Regional Modeling, CGE and Econometric Modeling for Policy Analysis and Forecasting, Decision-Making Analysis. http://www.crp.cornell.edu
(607) 255-2333
tv12@cornell.edu
(607) 255-4271
ija1@cornell.edu
Sherene Baugher
Associate Professor and Acting Director Archaeology Program. BA (1969), MA, Hunter College, CUNY (1971); MA (1976), MUP (1976) and Ph.D. (1978), State University of New York, Stony Brook. Specializations: Historic Preservation, American Indians and Planners, Urban Planning History, Urban Archaeology, Canada and Mexico. http://www.crp.cornell.edu
(607) 255-1648
sbb8@cornell.edu
Matthew Drennan
Professor Emeritus. BS, University of Detroit (1959); MA, University of Michigan (1962); Ph.D., New York University (1971). Specializations: Microeconomics, Public Finance, Basic Statistics, Urban Economics, Economic Transformation, Fiscal Conditions of Cities and States. http://www.crp.cornell.edu
Walter Isard
Professor Emeritus. BA, Temple University (1939), MA University of Chicago (1941), Ph.D., Harvard University (1943). Specializations: Regional Science and Policy Planning, Conflict-Management Procedures, Peace Science, General Social Science Theory & Methods. http://www.crp.cornell.edu
(607) 255-3306
wi11@cornell.edu
John Reps
Professor Emeritus. AB, Dartmouth (1943); MRP, Cornell University (1947). Specializations: History of American City Planning. http://www.crp.cornell.edu
(607) 255-5391
jwr2@cornell.edu
Sidney Saltzman
Professor Emeritus. BS (1943), MS (1950) and Ph.D. (1963). Specializations: Regional Modeling, Public Policy Analysis & Management, Regional Development in Developing Nations, Indonesia, the Middle East, Russia. http://www.crp.cornell.edu
(607) 255-4271
ss47@cornell.edu
BA/BS PAB
PLANNING FACULTY
Alan M. Burne
Lecturer. MA, University of North Carolina, Charlotte. Specializations: Land Use/Growth Management, Computer Applications, Geographic Information Systems.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2011-12 ............................................. March 15, 2011 Financial Aid Deadline 2011-2012 ............................................. June, 2012 In-State Tuition and Fees ..........................................$1440.50 per semester Out-of-State Tuition and Fees...................................$7477.50 per semester Application Fee .....................................................................................$100 Additional Fees ...........................................................$958.00 per semester
(252) 328-1273
burnea@ecu.edu
Misun Hur
Assistant Professor. BS, GyeongSang National University; MA, The Ohio State University; Ph.D., The Ohio State University. Specializations: Community Development, Urban Design, GIS & Visualization Technology, Environmental Behavior.
(252) 328-1270
hurmi@ecu.edu AICP
Daniel J. Marcucci
Assistant Professor. BA, Harvard University; MLA, University of Pennsylvania; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Land Use Planning, Landscape Planning, Coastal Management.
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BS in Urban and Regional Planning
Year initiated:1974 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/10............................................... Over 1000 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ..................................................18
(252) 328-5197
marcuccid@ecu.edu
Anuradha Mukherji
Assistant Professor. MS, Texas A&M University; Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Housing, Hazard Mitigation and Recovery, Disaster Planning and Management, International Development.
(252) 328-5357
mukherjia@ecu.edu FAICP
Undergraduate Specializations
Coastal Planning and Development Community Planning and Development Also Offered Certificate in Urban Design Graduate concentration in Planning with MBA, MPA, MS in ITEC and MA in Geography Jerry Weitz
Associate Professor. BA, Emory University; MA, Georgia Institute of Technology; Ph.D., Portland State University. Specializations: Growth Management, Smart Growth, Land Use and Plan Implementation.
(252) 328-6579
weitzj@ecu.edu
Mulatu Wubneh
Professor. Ph.D., Florida State University. Specializations: Economic Development Planning, Impact Assessment, International Development and Planning, Urban and Regional Economics.
(252) 328-1272
wubnehm@ecu.edu
BA/BS PAB
MS
Undergraduate Specializations
Comprehensive Land Use Planning Geographic Information Systems Environmental Analysis Historic Preservation
UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Departmental Requirement: Minimum GPA: Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: Good student standing University required University required
PROGRAM INFORMATION
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2010-11 ....................................................Continuous Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11 ...................................................March 15 In-State Tuition and Fees: ............................................$276.25/Credit hour Out-of-State Tuition and Fees: ................................... $639.75/Credit hour Application Fee ............................................................$20 online/$30 mail Additional Fees ...................................................................................varies
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BA/BS in Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Robert A. Jones, Director (734) 487-8488 robert.jones@emich.edu
Year Initiated: 1975 Degrees Granted through 8/31/09 .........................................................475 Degrees Granted from 9/1/08 to 8/31/09 .................................................11
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MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Science in Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Norman Tyler, Graduate Coordinator (734) 487-8656 ntyler@emich.edu
Hugh Semple
Associate Professor. BA, University of Guyana (1985); MA, University of Alberta (1991); Ph.D., University of Manitoba (1996). Specializations: GIS, Physical Planning, Urban Geography
(734) 487-8169
hsemple@emich.edu
Year Initiated: 2001 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/09 ............................................................30 Degrees Granted from 9/1/08 to 8/31/09 ...................................................4
(734) 457-8656
ntyler@emich.edu
Masters Specializations
Land Use Planning Geographic Information Systems Environmental Assessment Historic Preservation Downtown Revitalization
MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Departmental Requirement: Contact Admission Office 2.5 University; 2.75 Departmental Not Required 213 (CRT) Not Required 2 Letters of Recommendation
William Welsh
Assistant Professor. BS, Kutztown University (1986); MS, Shippensburg University (1990); Ph.D., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill (2001). Specializations: Remote Sensing, GIS, Land Use/Land Cover Change.
(734) 487-0218
wwelsh@emich.edu
Yichun Xie
Professor. BSc, Anhui Normal University (China) (1978); MA, University of Akron; Ph.D., SUNY Buffalo (1994). Specializations: GIS, Physical Planning.
(734) 487-7588
yichun.xie@emich.edu
(734) 487-0218
ejaworski@emich.edu
Ted Ligibel
Professor. BS, University of Toledo (1972); MA, Bowling Green State University (1981); Ph.D., Bowling Green State University (1995). Specializations: Historic Preservation.
(734) 487-0232
ted.ligibel@emich.edu
Robert Ward
Professor Emeritus. AB Earlham College (1958); MAT Indiana University (1963); Ph.D., University of Michigan (1971). Specializations: Land Use, Rural Planning
PLANNING FACULTY
Nina David
Assistant Professor. B.Arch, Madras University (2001); M.Env.Sc, Ohio State University (2003); MCRP Ohio State University (2003), PhD, University of Michigan (2008), Specializations: Regional Cooperative Planning, Research Methods, Physical Planning
(734) 487-0218
robert.ward@emich.edu
FYI
Eastern Michigan University offers urban and regional planning programs at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. The programs focus on current issues in comprehensive urban and regional planning. Instruction is offered in local land use planning and development regulation, problems of urban and regional growth, local decision-making processes, and urban revitalization. The programs are designed to prepare students for professional planning work in government agencies, private planning firms, and other positions where planning skills are needed and relevant. Core and elective courses provide necessary skills to develop and update local comprehensive plans and land use regulations, analyze site plans, critique general and neighborhood development plans, and administer local planning ordinances. Students are also versed in the preparation and
(734) 487-7582
ndavid@emich.edu
Robert Jones
Associate Professor. BA, Seattle University (1977); MA, University of Washington (1982); M.Arch., University of Oregon (1989); Ph.D., Portland State University (1999). Specializations: Urban Design, Physical Planning, Development Regulation http://planning.emich.edu
(734) 487-8488
robert.jones@emich.edu
review of grant applications, environmental impact statements, policy programs, and community development efforts. The PAB accredited undergraduate program offers students a choice of either a BA or BS degree with a major in Urban and Regional Planning. Students are also required to choose from a wide variety of minors, and most select a program that allows them to acquire a specialty within the planning field. Typical minors include GIS, environmental analysis, historic preservation, geography, conservation and resource use, economics, and public administration. The department offers three planning-related Master of Science degree programs. The Master of Science in Urban and Regional Planning was started in 2001, and focuses on comprehensive planning and land-use issues, environmental analysis, and physical development and redevelopment. The degree prepares students for work in city and regional planning agencies and private consulting firms, where they are highly desired because of the degree's emphasis on the application of practical skills in land use and environmental planning, and Geographic Information Systems. Students may select a thesis or a non-thesis option, with the later requiring substantive professional planning experience. The Master of Science in Geographic Information Systems is focused on the appropriate application of emerging geo-technologies to the fields of planning, environmental assessment, and other areas. This degree prepares students to work as GIS analysts, applied researchers, and consultants providing expertise in computer mapping analysis and application development. GIS technologies are widely utilized in the U.S. and abroad and there is a high demand for these skills. This degree shares a common core with the graduate planning program, after which students move on to concentrate in advanced GIS, remote sensing, and aerial photography interpretation courses. A Master of Science in Historic Preservation with a Concentration in Preservation Planning is available. The degree emphasizes preparation for careers in historic preservation in a planning, administrative, historic agency, consulting, or heritage tourism capacity. It provides practical experience through work-study, internship, cooperative education, and field study opportunities. In addition to degree programs, the department offers professional certificates in GIS and Historic Preservation aimed at those seeking to add or upgrade qualifications in these areas.
BA/BS PAB
MA/MS PAB
PROGRAM INFORMATION
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2005-0 .................................................... No Deadline Financial Aid Deadline 2005-06 .............................................. No Deadline In-State Tuition and Fees ................................................. $1682 per quarter Out-of State Tuition and Fees .......................................... $4456 per quarter Application Fee .......................................................................................$50 Additional Fee.................................................................... $435 per quarter
MASTERS DEGREE
Master in Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Gabor Zovanyi, Graduate Program Advisor (509) 358-2228 gzovanyi@mail.ewu.edu
Year Initiated: 1978 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/09...........................................................232 Degrees Granted from 9/11/09 to 8/31/09 ................................................11
Masters Specializations
Tribal Planning Environmental Planning, Small Town Planning
MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Departmental Requirement: None Required 3.0 Not Required Not Required Not Required Two letters of recommendation and a letter of interest.
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BA in Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Fred A. Hurand, Chair and Undergraduate Advisor (509) 358-2229 fhurand@ewu.edu
Year Initiated: 1968 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/09...........................................................534 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/09 ....................................................5
Undergraduate Specializations
Urban and Regional Planning
Gabor Zovanyi
Professor. AB, University of California, Los Angeles; MCP, San Diego State University; PhD, University of Washington. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Growth Management, Sustainable Communities, Comparative Urbanization.
(509) 358-2228
gzovanyi@mail.ewu.edu
(509) 359-2460
mfolsom@mail.ewu.edu
William Grimes
Lecturer. BA, University of California, Riverside; MURP, Cal State Pomona. Specializations: Urban Design, Land Development, Urban Morphology, Comparative Urbanization.
(509) 835-3770
bgrimes@studiocascade.com
Larry Luton
Professor. BS, University of Tennessee; MA, Claremont; PhD, Claremont. Specializations: Planning Methods, Public Administration.
(509) 358-2247
lluton@mail.ewu.edu
Robert Quinn
Professor. BS, MS, PhD, Oregon State. Specializations: Physical Geography, Meteorology.
(509) 359-7050
rquinn@mail.ewu.edu
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
Daniel Turbeville
Professor. BS, University of South Carolina; MA, Western Washington University; PhD, Simon Fraser. Specializations: Physical Geography, Human Geography, Architectural History.
PLANNING FACULTY
Charles Dotson
Lecturer. BA, Eastern Washington University; M. Environmental Science, Western Washington University. Specializations:Planning Administration.
(509) 359-2270
dturbeville@mail.ewu.edu
Stacy Warren
Associate Professor. BA, University of Delaware; MA, Clark University; PhD, University of British Columbia. Specializations: GIS
(509) 559-5818
charlesdotson48@cs.com FAICP
Fred A. Hurand
(509) 359-7962
swarren@mail.ewu.edu
Professor. B.Arch, Ohio State; MUR, University of Washington; PhD, Pennsylvania State University. Specializations: Urban Design, Land Use Planning, Disaster Mitigation, Environment/Behavior Studies.
Robert Zinke
Professor. BA, Washington State; MA, Drew University; PhD, New York University.
(509) 358-2229
fhurand@mail.ewu.edu
William Kelley
Professor. BA, Pan American University; MURP, Texas A&M; ABD, University of Washington. Specializations: Transportation Planning, Planning Methods, Small Town Planning.
(509) 358-2226
wkelley@mail.ewu.edu
Richard Rolland
Lecturer. BS, Portland State; MURP, Eastern Washington University. Specializations: Tribal Planning, Tribal Transportation Planning.
Dick Winchell
FAICP
Professor. BA, Wartburg College; MURP, University of ColoradoDenver; PhD, Arizona State University. Specializations: Community Development, Tribal Planning, Neighborhood Planning, Housing.
(509) 358-2214
dwinchell@mail.ewu.edu
PAB
PROGRAM INFORMATION
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline ......................................................................................... June 1 Financial Aid Deadline ...................................................................................... None In-State Tuition and Fees: .......................................$139.55 credit hour per semester Out-of-State/International Tuition and Fees: ..........$584.14 credit hour per semester Other: .........................................................................................................................0 Application Fee: .....................................................................................................$30 Additional Fees: .......................................................................Lab fees approx. $100
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Jaap Vos, Director (954) 762-5652 jvos@fau.edu
Year Initiated: 1989 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/09...........................................................165 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/09 ....................................................9
Masters Specializations
Economic Development and Tourism, Environmental Planning
Accepted Enrolled
35 26 50 27 29 15 39 17
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Asli Ceylan Oner, Coordinator (954) 762-5652 aoner@fau.edu
Year Initiated:1997 Degrees Granted through 8/31/09...........................................................186 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/09 ..................................................27
Ann-Margaret Esnard
Professor. BS, University of the West Indies; MS, University of Puerto Rico; Ph.D., University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Specializations: GIS and Planning Technology, Emergency Management.
(954) 762-5646
aesnard@fau.edu
Yanmei Li
Assistant Professor, Ph.D., University of Ohio State. MA, Beijing Normal University in China. Specializations: Statistics, Geography and Urban Planning.
(954) 762-5037
yli22@fau.edu
Male 4 13 1 0 0 0 0 1
Female 6 9 5 1 1 0 0 1
Total 10 22 6 1 1 0 0 2
Diana Mitsova
Assistant Professor. Ph.D., University of Cincinnati. MA, Indiana University, Purdue University, Indianapolis. Specializations: GIS Applications, GIS Data Collection, Environmental Modeling.
(954) 762-5674
dmitsova@fau.edu
(954) 762-5357
aoner@fau.edu
FYI
The School of Urban and Regional Planing is a locus of scholars, teachers, practitioners, agents and students committed to the continuous improvement of urban regions and the planning enterprise through research, teaching and service. The School provides an environment to discuss, develop and disseminate new ideas and concepts, and contribute to the practice of planning directed towards a future that is environmentally, economically and humanly beneficial. The focus of our work relies on the recognition and use of multi-scalar connections and interactions of systems and planning activities including policy framework development, participatory decision-making and community stewardship. The School seeks to exploit the potential of emerging technologies and collaborative engagement in creative and innovative ways. Current initiatives include global urban network's climate change, metropolitan form, disaster management, place making, healthy cities and housing market issues.
Total Students
19
23
42
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
PLANNING FACULTY
Jaap Vos
Associate Professor. MS, Wageningen University; Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Equity, Sustainable Development, Climate Change.
(954) 762-5653
jvos@fau.edu
Kasama Polakit
Assistant Professor. Ph.D., University of Melbourne. MA, University of Melbourne, Australia. Specializations: Architecture and Urban Design theory, Sustainable Urban Design.
(954) 762-5655
kpolakit@fau.edu
David Prosperi
Professor. AB Geography, Villanova University; MA, Temple University; Ph.D., Indiana University. Specializations: Citizen Participation and Internet, E-Government, Economic Development.
(954) 762-5663
prosperi@fau.edu
MA/MS PAB
Ph.D.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINE, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Only Deadline (US) Fall term ......................................................... July 1 Admission and Financial Aid (US) Fall term.. .....................February 15 Admission and Financial Aid (International) Fall term......................... November 15 In-state Tuition and Fees Per Term ................................................................... $3,870 Out-of-state Tuition and Fees Per Term ......................................................... $11,450 Application Fee ...................................................................................................... $30 Additional Fees .......................................................................................................... 0
MASTERS DEGREE
Master in Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Jeffrey R. Brown (850) 644-4510 jrbrown3@fsu.edu
Year Initiated: 1965 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 12/31/09......................................................1,182 Degrees Granted from 01/01/09 to 12/31/09 ............................................41
African American Native American/ Pacific Islander Asian American Mixed Other / Dont know Non-US Citizens Non- Permanent Residents Total Students
Masters Specializations
Environmental and Natural Resource Planning, Growth Management and Comprehensive Planning, Housing and Community Development, Transportation Planning, Planning for Developing Areas, Healthy Communities MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: institution Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Departmental Requirement: Bachelors from an accredited 3.0 1000 550 Not Required No Requirement
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 16th Edition | Page 47
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Rebecca S. Miles (850) 644-4510 rmiles@fsu.edu
Year initiated: 1972 Degrees Granted through 12/31/09..........................................................51 Degrees Granted from 01/01/09 to 12/31/09 .............................................2 Dissertations Granted from 01/01/09 to 12/31/2009 1. Perceived School Quality and its Relationship with Monetary Housing Value: School Facility Age and its Association with Housing Sale Price Evaluating the Effect of the Work-Place Built Environment on Travel Behavior of Employees in Southeast Florida
2.
Doctoral Specializations
Alternative Transportation in the Modern City, Built Environment and Public Health, Environmental and Natural Hazards Planning Strategies, Growth Management and Comprehensive Planning, Race and Planning, Social and Spatial Contexts of Urban Change, and Transportation and Accessibility.
DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL: Minimum GPA: Departmental Requirement: 1000 550 3.0 Masters degree in urban planning, urban studies, environmental studies, policy science, law, social science.
Other / Dont know Non-US Citizens Non- Permanent Residents Total Students
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
PLANNING FACULTY
Andrew Aurand
Assistant Professor. BA, Bucknell University (1994); MSW, University of Pittsburgh (1999); PhD, University of Pittsburgh (2007). Specializations: Public Policy and Public Administration, Community Organizing, Housing and Community Development. (850) 644-4510 aaurand@fsu.edu
Jeffrey Brown
Associate Professor. BA (1996), MA (1998) and Ph.D., UCLA (2003). Specializations: Transportation Planning, Methods, Geographic Information Systems. http://www.fsu.edu/~durp (850) 644-4510 jrbrown3@fsu.edu
William Butler
Assistant Professor. BA, Guilford College (1996); MURP, Virginia Tech (2003); PhD, Virginia Tech (2009). Specializations: Environmental Planning and Policy, Collaborative Governance, Planning Theory. (850) 644-4510 wbutler@fsu.edu
Timothy Chapin
Associate Professor and Chair. BA, Emory University (1992); MCP, Georgia Institute Technology (1994); Ph.D., University of Washington (1999). Specializations: Economic Development, Infrastructure/Public Services, Land Use/Growth Management, Quantitative Methods. http://www.fsu.edu/~durp (850) 644-4510 tchapin@fsu.edu
Christopher Coutts
Assistant Professor. B.C.H., New Mexico State University (1997); M.P.H., New Mexico State University (2003); Ph.D., University of Michigan (2006). Specializations: Community Health and Health Behavior. http://fsu.edu/~durp (850) 644-4510 ccoutts@fsu.edu
Robert Deyle
Professor. BA, Dartmouth College (1972); MS, Duke University (1977); Ph.D., State University of New York, Syracuse (1987). Specializations: Environmental Planning and Policy Analysis, Plan Implementation, Geographic Information Systems, Natural Resource Planning. http://www.fsu.edu/~durp (850) 644-4510 rdeyle@fsu.edu
Steve Leitman
Adjunct. B.A., Florida Atlantic University (1972); M.S.P., Florida State University (1977). Specializations: Environmental Planning.
Tom Taylor
Adjunct. BA, Iowa State University (1970); MS, New Orleans University (1980); Ph.D., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (1989). Specializations: Negotiation and Conflict Management. http://consensus.fsu.edu
Petra Doan
Associate Professor. BA, Haverford College (1977); MRP (1984); Ph.D. (1988), Cornell University. Specializations: Gender Studies and Planning, International Development, Infrastructure/Public Services, Metropolitan/Regional Planning and Rural Development. http://www.fsu.edu/~durp (850) 644-4510 pdoan@fsu.edu
FYI
FSU DURP is the oldest accredited planning program in the State of Florida and since 1965 has graduated over 1,200 students with Masters and Ph.D.'s in urban and regional planning. As such, FSU DURP is one of the largest producers of planners in the nation. FSU DURP's faculty are dedicated to preparing their Master's and Ph.D. students for careers as leaders in planning practice and university teaching and research. The program has five joint degree programs (with Demography, International Affairs, Law, Public Administration, and Public Health) and two certificate programs (Real Estate and Urban Design) that reflect interest from students for training in specific areas in demand by employers. These joint degrees and certificates build upon DURP's connections to other campus units, including the Center for Demography and Population Health and the College of Business. 90-100 percent of FSU DURP's master's students obtain planning positions within a few months of graduation and recent Ph.D. graduates have obtained planning school teaching positions at the University of Iowa, Oklahoma University, Texas A & M University, University of Minnesota, University of Toledo, Griffith University (Australia), and Queensland University of Technology (Australia). Graduates of both programs are now employed in 49 states and over 38 foreign nations as professional staff in private consulting firms, development companies, law firms, universities, research organizations, and in local, state, regional, and national offices. FSU DURP endeavors to attract a large and diverse set of students to urban planning. In recent years, approximately half of the incoming graduate students have received financial aid generated by the Department. Much of this aid comes from sources external to Florida State such as grants, contracts, and gifts.
Peter Koeppel
Senior Planner: B.A., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2001), M.S.P. Florida State University (2004). Specialization: Transportation planning. http://fsu.edu/~durp (850) 644-4510 pkoeppel@fsu.edu
Rebecca Miles
Professor. BA, Harvard University (1977); MRP (1983); Ph.D. (1988), Cornell University. Specializations: Gender Studies and Planning, International Development, Rural Development, Community Health Planning. http://www.fsu.edu/~durp (850) 644-4510 rmiles@fsu.edu
Melissa Saunders
Planner in Residence. B.A., University of Wisconsin, Madison (1981); M.A. Rutgers University, New Brunswick (1986); M.C.P., University of Pennyslvania (2001); Ph.D., University of Pennyslvania (2008). Specializations: Urban Design and Site Planning, Land Use Planning http://www.fsu.edu/~durp (850) 644-4510 msaunders@fsu.edu
Gregory Thompson
Professor. AB, University of California, Davis (1968); MCP, University of California, Berkeley (1970); Ph.D., University of California, Irvine (1987). Specializations: Transportation Policy and Analysis, Planning History, Transportation Methods. http://www.fsu.edu/~durp (850) 644-4510 glthompson@fsu.edu
BS
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINE, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline .......................................................................................... rolling Financial Aid Deadline .....................................................................................April 1 In-State Tuition and Fees ..............................................................$3275 per semester Contiguous County Tuition and Fees ...........................................$6235 per semester Out-of-State Tuition and Fees.......................................................$8081 per semester Application Fee ...................................................................................................... $30
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
Bachelor of Science (with a major in Environmental Analysis and Planning)
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Dr. Craig L. Caupp (301) 687-4755 ccaupp@frostburg.edu
Undergraduate
53
55
Year initiated: 1980.............................................................Not accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/10...........................................................204 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 .................................................. 4
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
Bachelor of Science in Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Dr. Henry W. Bullamore (301) 687-4413 hbullamore@frostburg.edu
Year Initiated: 2002 Not accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/10.............................................................22 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ....................................................0
PLANNING FACULTY
Undergraduate Planning Focus Options:
Community Planning, Tourism Development, Mapping Science, and Environmental Planning
UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Departmental Requirements: Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: Admission to University Core High School Courses required SAT required, no minimum
Henry W. Bullamore
Professor. BA, Valparaiso University (1971), MA, University of Illinois (1973), Ph. D., University of Iowa (1978). Specializations: Urban Geography, Urban Planning, Comparative Planning, Small Town Planning. AICP (301) 687-4413 hbullamore@frostburg.edu
Craig L. Caupp
Professor and Chair. BS, Ball State University (1970), MS, Indiana University (1979), Ph.D., Utah State University (1987). Specializations: Environmental Planning, Land Development, Environmental Law. (301) 687-4755 ccaupp@frostburg.edu
Margaret M. Dalton
Professor. BS, University of New Hampshire, MS University of Minnesota, Ph. D., West Virginia University. Specializations: Urban Economics, Public Finance, Regional Development (301) 687-4418 mdalton@frostburg.edu
FYI
Frostburg State University offers the only undergraduate major in urban and regional planning in Maryland. The major in urban and regional planning, begun in 2002, replaces the concentration in urban planning that was completed by more than 200 graduates since it began in 1970. The Environmental Analysis and Planning major began as a program to train specialists in coal mine reclamation, and was revised in 1990 to have a broader focus on environmental planning. Internships for 9 or 15 credits are offered each semester and summer. Students must apply and meet academic progress requirements to earn internship credit. Planning programs are coordinated within the Department of Geography which has labs for environmental science, field equipment, and four computer laboratories for GIS, mapping science and environmental design. Students in both planning programs must complete a capstone project, but the experience is built into required courses. Also, several major courses meet general education requirements of the university (17 hours in urban and regional planning, and 18 hours in environmental analysis and planning) allowing students to complete minors or second majors in other fields.
Fritz C. Kessler
Associate Professor. BS, Ohio University (1988), MS, Pennsylvania State University (1991), Ph.D., University of Kansas (1999). Specializations: Mapping Science, Cartographic Design. (301) 687-4266 fkessler@frostburg.edu
John C. McMullen
Assistant Professor. BS, Frostburg State University, MA, West Virginia University, Ph.D., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Specializations: Urban Sociology, Community Development, urban Ecology (301) 687-3162 jmcmullen@frostburg.edu
John J. ORorke
Associate Professor. BA, Williams College, MPA, State University of New York at Albany, Ph. D., University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Public Administration, Urban Politics (301) 687-4277 jororke@frostburg.edu
Francis L. Precht
Professor. BS, Towson University, MA, Michigan State University, Ph.D., University of Georgia. Specialization: Conservation and Resource Management, Geographic Information Science (301) 687-4440 fprecht@frostburg.edu
Matthew E. Ramspott
Assistant Professor. BS, University of Nebraska (1998), MS, Texas State University (2000), Ph.D., University of Kansas (2006). Specializations: Remote Sensing, Geographic Information Systems. (301) 687-4412 meramspott@frostburg.edu
James C. Saku
Associate Professor. BA, University of Cape Coast (1985), MA, Wilfrid Laurier University (1991), Ph. D., University of Saskatchewan (1995). Specializations: Economic Development, Regional Planning. (301) 687-4724 jsaku@frostburg.edu
MA/MS PAB
Ph.D.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
MASTERS DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2011-12 .........................................................................March 1 Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12 .. February 1 (merit-based aid); May 1 (need-based aid) In-State Tuition and Fees: .......................................................... $5,504 per semester Out-of-State Tuition and Fees: ..................................................$14,288 per semester Application Fee: ..................................................................................................... $50 Additional Fees: ..............................................................................$823 per semester
Masters Doctoral
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of City and Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Dracy R. Blackwell (404) 894-2352 dracy.blackwell@coa.gatech.edu
Year Initiated: 1952 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/10........................................................1,207 Degrees Granted from 09/01/09 to 08/31/10 ............................................45
Masters Specializations
Economic Development, Environmental Planning, Transportation, Land Use, Geographic Information Systems, Land and Community Development, Urban Design
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
DOCTORAL DEGREE
City and Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Dracy R. Blackwell (404) 894-2352 dracy.blackwell@coa.gatech.edu
Year initiated: 1982 Degrees Granted through 8/31/10............................................................13 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ...................................................1 Dissertations Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 1.The role of collaboration in Everglades restoration
Mixed Other / Dont know Non-US Citizens Non- Permanent Residents Total Students
Doctoral Specializations
Housing, Community and Economic Development; Land Use and Transportation; Environment/ Sustainability; Collaborative Governance; GIS.
DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admissions Policy: Bachelor's Degree from an accredited institution. Minimum GRE: 550 Verbal / 550 Quantitative / 4.0 Writing Minimum TOEFL: 102 ibTOEFL Minimum GPA: 3.0 Departmental Requirement Master's degree in planning or related field; supplementary application (online); sample of written work; 3 letters of reference; study interests must fit resources available at Georgia Tech.
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
PLANNING FACULTY
Richard Dagenhart
Associate Professor. BA, B Arch, University of Arkansas (1970); MCP, M Arch, University of Pennsylvania (1972). Specializations: Urban Design, Everyday Urbanism.
(404) 894-2992
richard.dagenhart@coa.gatech.edu
Michael A. Dobbins FAIA, AICP Professor of Practice. BA, Yale University (1960); M Arch, Yale University (1965). Specializations: Urban Design, Community Planning. (404) 385-4243 mike.dobbins@coa.gatech.edu William J. Drummond
Associate Professor. AB, Duke University (1975); M. Div, GordonConwell Theological Seminary (1979); Ph.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (1989). Specializations: Computer Applications, Historic Preservation, Geographic Information Systems, Land Use/ Growth Management, Quantitative Methods.
(404) 894-9840
bill.drummond@coa.gatech.edu
Bruce Stiftel
FAICP
Professor and Chairperson. BS, State of New York at Stony Brook (1975); MRP (1981) and Ph.D., (1986), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Specializations: Planning Theory, Citizen Participation, Environmental Planning, Planning School Advancement.
(404) 894-2350
bruce.stiftel@coa.gatech.edu
(404) 894-9841
michael.elliott@coa.gatech.edu
Harley F. Etienne
Assistant Professor. BA, Morehouse College, (1996); MA, Temple University (2002); Ph.D., Cornell University, (2007). Specializations: Urban Community Development, Inner-city Revitalization, Neighborhood Change, Urban Poverty and Qualitative Research Issues in Planning.
(404) 894-6488
stone@coa.gatech.edu
(404) 385-3343
hfe@gatech.edu FAICP
Jiawen Yang
Assistant Professor. BS (1997); MS, Beijing University (2000); Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2005). Specializations: Transportation Planning, Metropolitan Planning, Urban Economics, Quantitative Methods, GIS and Transportation.
Steven P. French
David M. McKenney Professor and Associate Dean for Research. BA, University of Virginia (1971); MURP, University of Colorado, Denver (1973); Ph.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (1980). Specializations: Land Use & Growth Management, Computer Applications, Environmental Planning, Geographic Information Systems, Quantitative Methods.
(404) 385-7215
jiawen.yang@coa.gatech.edu
(404) 385-0900
steve.french@coa.gatech.edu
Daniel Immergluck
Associate Professor. BS, Northwestern (1984); MPP, Michigan (1987); Ph.D., University of Illinois at Chicago (1996). Specializations: Housing Policy, Real Estate Finance and Development, Community Development, Economic Development.
(404) 894-2076
perry.yang@coa.gatech.edu
(404) 385-7214
dan.immergluck@coa.gatech.edu FAICP
Professor and PhD Program Director. BA (1975) and MRP (1979), University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; M.Economics (1984); Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley (1989). Specializations: Metropolitan/ Regional Planning, Urban/Regional Economics, Economic Development Planning.
(404) 894-9839
nancey.leigh@coa.gatech.edu
Barbara Lynch
Visiting Associate Professor. BA, Cornell University (1961); MS, Cornell University (1978); Ph.D., Cornell University (1988). Specialization: International Planning.
(404) 385-7224
jennifer.clark@gatech.edu AICP
(404) 385-6884
barbara.lynch@inta.gatech.edu
Jamie Cochran
Catherine L. Ross
Harry West Professor and Director, Center for Quality Growth and Regional Development. BA, Kent State University (1971); MCRP (1973) and Ph.D., (1979), Cornell University. Specializations: Metropolitan/ Regional Planning, Transportation, Politics & Governance, Economic Development Planning, Real Estate Development.
Visiting Lecturer. BA, Florida State University (1975); MPA, Harvard University (1989). Specializations: Transportation Planning, Transportation Investment Analysis, Infrastructure Planning and Management.
(404) 285-7577
jacoch@bellsouth.net
Thomas N. Debo
Professor Emeritus. BSCE, Michigan Tech (1963); MCP (1972) and PhD (1975) Georgia Institute of Technology. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Urban Stormwater Planning.
(404) 385-5133
catherine.ross@coa.gatech.edu
David S. Sawicki FAICP Professor. BSCE, Worcester Polytechnic Institute (1965); Ph.D., Cornell University (1971). Specializations: Urban & Regional Economics, Demography, Community Development, Economic Development Planning, Social Policy/Human Services.
(404) 894-0569 david.sawicki@coa.gatech.edu
(404) 894-2350
thomasdebo@bellsouth.net
Nickolas L. Faust
Senior Lecturer. BS (1969); MS, Georgia Institute of Technology, (1975). Specializations: Remote Sensing.
(404) 894-0021
nick.faust@gtri.gatech.edu
Anthony Giarrusso
AICP
Jan Youtie
Adjunct Associate Professor and Manager Policy Services, Enterprise Innovation Institute. BS (1977), MA (1979) and PhD (1981) Emory University. Specializations: Economic Development, Climate Change.
Research Scientist and Associate Director, Center for Geographic Information Systems. BS, Georgia State University (1992); MCP, Georgia Institute of Technology (2000). Specialization: Geographic Information Systems.
(404) 894-6111
jan.youtie@innovate.gatech.edu
(404) 894-0127
anthony.giarrusso@coa.gatech.edu
Randall Guensler
Associate Professor. BS (1985), MS (1989) and PhD (1993), University of California, Davis. Specializations: Transportation and Air Quality, Transportation Energy Use.
Seth Weissman
Lecturer, BA University of Pennsylvania (1975); MRP, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, (1978); JD, Duke University (1979). Specializations: Planning Law, Mixed-use Development.
(404) 894-0405
randall.guensler@ce.gatech.edu
seth.weissman@coa.gatech.edu
David F. Haddow
AICP Senior Lecturer. BA, Emory University (1975); MCP, Georgia Institute of Technology (1979); MBA, Georgia State University (1982). Specializations: Real Estate Investment Analysis, Market Analysis, Land Development Planning.
Harry West
Professor of Practice. BBA (1962) and MPA (1969) University of Georgia. Specializations: Regional Planning, Transportation Planning.
(404) 385-5121
harry.west@coa.gatech.edu
(404) 577-7222
dhaddow@haddowandcompany.com
Edrick Harris
Lecturer. BS, Southern Polytechnical State University (1988); MCP, Georgia Institute of Technology (1979); MBA, Georgia State University (1982). Specializations: Real Estate Investment Analysis, Market Analysis, Land Development Planning.
(404) 330-1036
eharris@hjrussell.com
FYI
Georgia Techs SCaRP is a global leader in the creation of sustainable cities and regions aiming for the highest levels of international learning and professional engagement, A research-led and highly interdisciplinary community of scholars, the School faculty includes five Fellows of the American Institute of Certified Planners, the editor of the Journal of the American Planning Association, and former chief operating officers of the Atlanta Regional Commission, the Georgia Regional Transportation Authority, and the Atlanta City Planning Department. They are responsible for an average of over $2 million per year of externally funded research, serve on 15 editorial boards, and are widely sought as framers of and advisors to local, state, federal and international human settlements policy, research foundations, private developers and learned societies. Graduate Students come to this school from across the U.S. and around the world. These students arrive with ambitions to solve the worlds most vexing problems resulting from population growth, economic disparities, resource shortages and climate change and after graduation become leaders in the city planning profession, the development industry, the non-profit sector and academia. Our 1200 graduates, including many of Atlantas and Georgias top planners and policy makers, work in 45 U.S. states and 21 foreign countries. Our institutional setting enables students to acquire expertise in every area of the urban development process. The Center for Quality Growth and Regional Development and the Center for GIS provide research opportunities and financial support to many of our students and establish critical linkages between the Program and the larger regional community. Planning students work with other centers and institutes across the Tech campus. Techs award winning Co-op study program matches planning students with a long list of forward-looking and respected city planning firms and agencies in the Atlanta metropolitan area. Georgia Tech consistently ranks among U.S. News top 10 public universities. Atlanta is the fifth largest concentration of higher education activity in the United States and among its most diverse and rapidly growing metropolitan areas.
(404) 651-2437
jjuergensmeyer@gsu.edu
(404) 217-1458
karen.leone@coa.gatech.edu
Michael D. Meyer
Frederick R. Dickerson Professor and Director, Georgia Transportation Institute. BS, University of Wisconsin-Madison (1974); MS, Northwestern University (1975); Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1978), Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology and Georgia State University (2006). Specializations: Regional Transportation Planning, Transportation Finance, Transit Planning and Operation.
(404) 385-2246
michael.meyer@ce.gatech.edu
Mitchell L. Moody
Lecturer. BS (1975), MSEE (1986), MS Public Policy, (1993) and PhD (2008) Georgia Institute of Technology. Specializations: Economic Development, Demographics
(404) 894-2350
mitch.moody@arch.gatech.edu
Subrahmanyam Muthukumar
Research Scientist. B Arch, University of Roorkee (1989); M Arch, University of Texas, Austin (1994); MCRP, (2000); Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology (2008). Specializations: Geographic Information Systems, Land Use and Growth Management.
(404) 894-0128
smuthu@coa.gatech.edu
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
Department of Urban Planning and Design
Graduate School of Design 48 Quincy Street, Gund Hall Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138 Phone (617) 495-2521 Fax (617) 496-9521 E-mail: cnewton@gsd.harvard.edu www.gsd.harvard.edu Judith Grant Long, Program Director Phone: (617) 495-2521 E-mail: cnewton@gsd.harvard.edu
MA/MS PAB
Ph.D.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINE, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2009-2010 for Masters program .......................January 1, 2010 Admission Deadline 2009-2010 for Ph.D program...........................January 1, 2010 Financial Aid Deadline 2009-2010 for Masters program......... New students 1/01/10 Returning students ...........................................................................................1/01/10 Financial Aid Deadline for Ph.D Program ..........................................January1, 2010 In-State Tuition and Fees: ..........................................................$35,992 per semester Out-of-State Tuition and Fees: ..................................................$35,992 per semester Application Fee: .....................................................................................................$80 Additional Fees: .......... Health Services Fee $1,126; Health Insurance (Blue Cross) $2,606; Activity fee $100 per semester
Units of Core.............................................................................................28 Units of Studio or Practice Related Courses ............................................24 Units of Restricted Electives ....................................................................24 Units of Unrestricted Electives .................................................................24 Total Required Units in Planning Program ..............................................80 Exam or Final written Requirement: ................................................. None
Masters Doctoral
55 6
49 5
58 5
59 6
MASTERS DEGREE
Master in Urban Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Judith Grant Long, PhD, AICP (617) 495-2521 cnewton@gsd.harvard.edu
African American Native American/ Pacific Islander Asian American Mixed Other / Dont know Non-US Citizens Non- Permanent Residents Total Students
Year Initiated: 1994 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/10...........................................................269 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ..................................................29
Areas of Concentration:
History and Theory, Real Estate and Urban Development, Transportation and Infrastructure, Urban Design, Housing and Neighborhood Development
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. Page 56 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 16th Edition
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Ph.D. (Doctor of Philosophy) in Urban Planning D. Des. (Doctor of Design)
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Barbara Elfman (617) 495-2337 belfman@gsd.harvard.edu
PLANNING FACULTY
Alan Altshuler
Professor. BA, Cornell University; MA, University of Chicago; PhD, University of Chicago. Specializations: Impact Assessment, Infrastructure/Public Services, Land Use/Growth Management, Planning Practice, Political Economy.
(617) 495-7559
aaltshul@gsd.harvard.edu
Year initiated 1942 Degrees Granted through 8/31/10............................................................94 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ...................................................6 Dissertations Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 .................................... None
Susan Fainstein
Professor. AB, Harvard College; Ph.D, MIT. Specializations: Politics and Economics of Urban Redevelopment, Tourism, Comparative Urban and Social Policy, Planning Theory, and Issues of Gender and Planning
(617) 495-9901
fainstein@gsd.harvard.edu
Eric Belsky
Lecturer. MA, Clark University; Ph.D. Clark University.
ebelsky@gsd.harvard.edu
Joan Busquets
Professor in Practice. BArch, University of Barcelona; PhD, Architecture, University of Barcelona. Specializations: Urban Design.
(617) 496-8811
jbusquet@gsd.harvard.edu
Jose A. Gomez-Ibanez
Professor. AB, Harvard College; MPP, Harvard University; PhD, Harvard University. Specializations: Urban Economics, Transportation, Infrastructure/Public Services.
(617) 495-1341
jose_gomez-ibanez@harvard.edu
Michael Hooper
Assistant Professor. BSc, MSc, McGill University; MCP, MIT; MA, Stanford University; PhD, Stanford University. Specializations: Land Use Planning, Urban Politics, International Development, Participation in Planning.
mhooper@gsd.harvard.edu
Jerold S. Kayden
Professor. AB, Harvard College; MCRP, Harvard University; JD, Harvard University. Specializations: Planning and Environmental Law, Public and Private Development, International Planning and Development, Public Space.
(617) 496-0830
jkayden@gsd.harvard.edu
Alex Krieger
Professor in Practice. BA, Cornell University; MCPUD, Harvard University. Specializations: Physical Planning/Urban Design, Housing and Neighborhood Planning, Metropolitan/Regional Planning.
(617) 495-4803
akrieger@gsd.harvard.edu
jglong@gsd.harvard.edu
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 16th Edition | Page 57
Richard B. Peiser
Professor. BA, Yale University; MBA, Harvard University; PhD, University of Cambridge. Specializations: New Towns, Development Finance, International Development, Real Estate.
FYI
Harvards Master in Urban Planning (MUP) degree program teaches students how to plan for the development, preservation, and enhancement of a productive, sustainable, and equitable built environment. Students are taught to understand, analyze, and influence the variety of forces social, economic, political, legal, historical, ecological, cultural, and aesthetic, among others shaping the built environment. Students learn to understand these forces through deep immersion in the histories and theories of urban planning and urbanism as profession and phenomenon; to analyze these forces through intelligent application of qualitative, quantitative, and visual techniques; and to influence these forces through technical facility and creative interventions involving laws, institutions, the economy, politics, and design.
(617) 495-9558
rpeiser@gsd.harvard.edu
(617) 495-2521
Peter G. Rowe
Professor. BArch, Melbourne University; MArch, Rice University. Specializations: Housing and Neighborhood Planning, Physical Planning/ Urban Design, Planning History, Planning Theory, International Planning and Design.
(617) 495-4237
prowe@gsd.harvard.edu
A. Hashim Sarkis
Professor. BArch, Rhode Island School of Design; MArch, Harvard University; PhD, Architecture, Harvard University. Specializations: Urbanism in Muslim Societies, Urban Design, Theory.
(617) 496-0330
hsarkis@gsd.harvard.edu
(617) 496-0546
pbcote@gsd.harvard.edu
Felipe Correa
Assistant Professor of Urban Design. B.Arch. Tulane, MAUD, Harvard Design School. Specializations: Comparative Urbanism, Urban Design.
fcorrea@gsd.harvard.edu
Richard Dimino
Lecturer. BS, Northeastern University; MBA, Boston University. Specializations: Transportation Planning, Project Planning and Management.
(617) 495-2521
rdimino@gsd.harvard.edu
Toni Griffin
Adjunct Associate Professor. BArch, Notre Dame. Specializations: Urban Redevelopment, Affordable Housing, and Urban Design.
tgriffin@gsd.harvard.edu
Nicolas Retsinas
Lecturer. AB, New York University; MCP, Harvard University. Specializations: Housing and Neighborhood Planning, Housing Finance, Community Development.
(617) 496-3676
retsinas@gsd.harvard.edu
James Stockard
Lecturer. MCP, Harvard University. Specializations: Affordable Housing, Community Development, Housing and Neighborhood Planning.
(617) 495-5988
stockard@gsd.harvard.edu
MA/MS
PROGRAM INFORMATION
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINE, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline .......................................................................Rolling Admission Financial Aid Deadline ..................................................................... August 28, 2010 In-State Tuition and Fees ................................................................$3604.70 per term Out of State Tuition and Fees .........................................................$7482.70 per term Application Fee ...................................................................................................... $40 Additional Fee................................................................................. Included in above
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Science in Geography - Regional Planning Track
Contact Person Phone: E-mail: Dr. Robert Begg, Director (724) 357-2250 bobbegg@iup.edu
Year Initiated: 1972 Degrees Granted through 8/31/10...........................................................269 Degrees Granted from 8/31/09 to 8/31/10 ..................................................5
Masters Specializations
09/10 25 32
Undergraduate Masters
07/08 20 28
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BS in Regional Planning
Contact Person Phone: E-mail: Dr. Robert Begg, Director (724) 357-2250 bobbegg@iup.edu
IELTS Test:
Year Initiated: 1972 Degrees Granted through 8/31/10...........................................................187 Degrees Granted from 8/31/09 to 8/31/10 ..................................................4
Undergraduate Specializations
Landuse and GIS, Environmental Planning
Robert P. Sechrist
Professor. Louisiana State University. Specializations: Cartography, Geographic Information Systems, Public Infrastructure
PLANNING FACULTY
Robert B. Begg
Professor. Ph.D. University of Iowa. Specializations: Community Development; Economic Development Planning
rpsecrst@iup.edu
bobbegg@iup.edu
jbenhart@iup.edu AICP
Richard J. Hoch
Assistant Professor. Ph. D. West Virginia University. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Geospatial Applications for Land Use Planning, Urban Development
rhoch@iup.edu
Calvin O. Masilela
Professor. Ph. D. Virginia Polytechnic and State University. Specializations: Land Use Policy, Planning Techniques, Planning Theory, Urban Planning
cmasilel@iup.edu
D. Whit Watts
Assistant Professor. Ph. D. Virginia Polytechnic and State University. Specializations: Landscape Design, Land Use Law, Land Use Planning
whit@iup.edu
AFFILIATED FACULTY
Joseph W. Bencloski
Professor. Ph.D. Pennsylvania State University. Specializations: Environmental Systems
joeben@iup.edu
Donald W. Buckwalter
Professor. Ph.D. University of Tennessee Knoxville. Specializations: Economic Development, Transportation
donaldb@iup.edu
Brian W. Okey
Assistant Professor. Ph.D. University of Guelph. Specializations: Conservation, Environment, Sustainable Development
bokey@iup.edu
Kevin J. Patrick
Professor. Ph.D. University of North Carolina. Specializations: Cartography, Cultural Landscapes, Economic Development, Urbanization
kpatrick@iup.edu
BA/BS PAB
MA/MS PAB
PROGRAM INFORMATION
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2009-10 ..................................................................... January 1 Financial Aid Deadline 2009-10 ....................................................................March 1 In-State Tuition and Fees: .................................................... $3,325.35 per semester Out-of-State Tuition and Fees: ............................................ $8,935.35 per semester Application Fee:.............................................................................$30, US; $50, Intl
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Community and Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Prof. Francis Owusu (515) 294-8958 crp@iastate.edu
Year Initiated: 1947 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/10 ..........................................................340 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10..................................................10
Accepted
N/A 28
Enrolled
30 11 30 15
Departmental Requirement:
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BS in Community and Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Malinda Cooper, Academic Advisor (515) 294-3680 macooper@iastate.edu
Year Initiated: 1967 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/09 .......................................................1133 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/09..................................................40
Paul Coates
Associate Professor. BA-Political Science (1969), University of Wyoming; MPA (1971) University of Wyoming; Ph.D. (1980), Iowa State University. Specialization: Local Governmental Financial Management, Government Structure and Management, Governmental Performance Measurement, Community Performance Indicators, Citizen Participation.
(515) 294-1844
paulc@iastate.edu
Total
18 4 0 0 1 2 5 30
Monica A. Haddad
Associate Professor. BA (1988), Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil; MA (2000), University of Illinois at Urbana; PhD (2003), University of Illinois at Urbana. Specializations: Spatial Analysis (GIS), Human Development, Social Equity, Public Investments, Regional Policies. http://www.public.iastate.edu/haddad
U.S. White African American Native American Asian American Hispanic Other Foreign Total
(515) 294-8979
haddad@iastate.edu
Douglas M. Johnston
Professor and Chair. BS-Environmental Studies (1979), State University of New York; BLA (1980) State University of New York, MLA (1982), Harvard University; Ph.D.-Civil and Environmental Engineering (1986), University of Washington. Specialization: Environmental Planning, Environmental Economics, Water Resources, GIS.
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
(515) 294-8958
dmjohnst@iastate.edu
PLANNING FACULTY
Timothy O. Borich
Associate Professor. BS (1975), South Dakota State University; MA (1978), University of South Dakota; Ph.D. (1992), Iowa State University. Specializations: Community Economic Development, Leadership Development, Rural Sociology and Development, Public Policy Development.
Riad G. Mahayni
Professor. BS (1966), Oregon State University; MUP (1969), University of Oregon; Ph.D. (1972), University of Washington. Specializations: Transportation Planning, Planning Theory, Regional Planning, Planning in Developing Nations.
(515) 294-8524
rmahayni@iastate.edu
Francis Y. Owusu
Associate Professor. BA (1987), University of Ghana; MA (1990), University of Ghana; MA (1992), Carleton University, Canada; Ph.D. (20 Specializations: Community Economic Development, Environmental Planning, Planning Methods, GIS, Third World Development. http://www.public.iastate.edu/~fowusu/homepage.html
(515) 294-8707
borich@iastate.edu
Carlton Basmajian
Assistant Professor. BA-History (1996), University of Chicago; MCP (2000), Georgia Institute of Technology; Ph.D. (2008), University of Michigan. Specialization: Regional Planning, Planning History, Suburbia, Land Use
(515) 294-7769
fowusu@iastate.edu
(515) 294-6942
carlton@iastate.edu
Jane Rongerude
Assistant Professor. BS (1998), Portland State University; MCP (2001), University of California, Berkeley; Ph.D. (2009). Specializations: Housing, Community-based Organizations, Regionalism and Regional Planning.
Susan L. Bradbury
Associate Professor. BA (1984), McMaster University; MA (1987), University of Waterloo; Ph.D. (1989), University of FloridaGainesville. Specializations: Community Economic Development, Telecommunications Planning, Small Town and Rural Planning, Plan Development and Implementation.
(515) 294-8958
Gary D. Taylor
Assistant Professor. BS (1985), Northwest Missouri State University; JD (1988), University of Nebraska; MCRP (1996), Iowa State University. Specializations: Planning Law and Implementation, Intergovernmental Coordination, Small Town Planning.
(515) 294-8720
bradbury1@iastate.edu
(515) 294-2973
gtaylor@iastate.edu
(515) 294-7759
tlclapp@iastate.edu
FYI
Department offers individual courses via distance education.
Stuart H. Huntington
Associate Emeritus. BA (1964), North Park College; MS (1969), University of Missouri.
Alan Jensen
GIS Coordinator, ISU Extension (MCRP, Iowa State University)
AICP
Eric Jensen
AICP
Karen Jeske
Lecturer. BS (1989), Iowa State University; MS (1993), University of Illinois - Chicago; Ph.D. (2010), Iowa State University.
Jerry Knox
Associate Emeritus. BA (1962), University of Iowa; MUP (1968), Michigan State University.
William Malone
Associate Emeritus. BS (1947), MS (1950), Iowa State University.
Phil Mescher
Transportation Planner III, Team Leader Traffic Forecasting and Modeling, Office of Systems Planning, Iowa Department of Transportation (F2008) (MS Transportation)
AICP
Gary Reiners
BA, J.D
Principal, Public Management Resource Group. BA (1967), University of California, Berkeley; J.D. (1974), School of Law, University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Planning Law, Environmental Law and Policy
R. Duane Shinn
Professor Emeritus. BArch (1960), University of Idaho; MS (1962), University of Southern California; Ph.D. (1969), University of Washington.
David Swenson
Adjunct Assistant Professor. BS (1979) University of South Dakota; MA (1981) University of South Dakota; MA (1985) University of Iowa. Specializations: Urban Economics.
(515) 294-7458
dswenson@iastate.edu
CENTRAL CAMPUS
BA/BS
MA/MS
Ph.D.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline ............................................................................................ Open Financial Aid Deadline .................................................................................. April 15 In-State Tuition and Fees ............................................................. $2525 per semester Out-of-State Tuition and Fees...................................................... $3665 per semester Application Fee ......................................................................................................$25 Designated Fees ...............................................................................................Various
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Arts, Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Mukesh Kumar, Ph.D. (601) 432-6861 mukesh.kumar@jsums.edu
Year Initiated: 1998 PAB Accredited 2010 Degrees Granted through 8/31/10.............................................................45 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ..................................................04
Masters Specializations
Community Development & Housing Environment & Land Use Urban Design
MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Departmental Requirement: Bachelors Degree, Graduate Application, & Official Transcript 3.0, University 3.0, Departmental Satisfactory Satisfactory Not Required Three (3) letters of recommendation, and Statement of Purpose
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BA in Urban Studies
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Otha Burton, Jr., Ph.D. (601) 432-6865 otha.burton@jsums.edu
Year Initiated 2003 Degrees Granted through 8/31/10............................................................ 19 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10....................................................0
PLANNING FACULTY
Otha Burton, Jr., Ph.D.
Associate Dean and Chair, Associate Professor. Ph.D. Mississippi State University. Specialization: Community Development
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Urban & Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Edmund Merem, Ph.D. (601) 432-6856 edmund.c.merem@jsums.edu
AICP
AICP
Doctoral Specializations
Community Development & Housing Environment & Land Use Urban Design
Visiting Assistant Professor. J.D. University of Mississippi, School of Law. Specialization: Legal Aspects and Zoning
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2009-2010 ....................................................................... Varies Financial Aid Deadline 2009-2010 .................................................................... Varies In-State Tuition and Fees .............................................. $7,402.00 for 12 credit hours Out-of-State Tuition and Fees..................................... $16,138.00 for 12 credit hours Application Fee ............................................................$80.00 Resident/International Additional Fee.......................................................................... $19.00 per credit hour
Accepted
6 16
Enrolled
19 12
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Regional and Community Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Stephanie Rolley, Professor and Head (785) 532-5961 srolley@ksu.edu
28
32
60
Year Initiated: 1957 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/09...........................................................416 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/09 ....................................................8
* Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
PLANNING FACULTY
Masters Specialization
Community Planning and Development Regional Resource Planning and Management
MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: GPA > 3.0 for regular admission; 2.75>GPA<3.0 for probationary admission 3.0 No Requirements 550: University; 600: Department Undergraduate Statistic Course and American Government.
Jason Brody
Assistant Professor. BA Architecture, Washington University; MCP, University of Pennsylvania; PhD, University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign. Specializations: Urban Design, Design Inquiry and Methodology, Planning Theory and History.
(785) 532-5961
jbrody@ksu.edu
(785) 532-5961
hgibson@ksu.edu
FAICP
AICP
Professor. BA, St. Benedicts College; MA, KSU; MS & PhD, Rutgers. Specializations: Rural Planning & Economic Development, Physical Planning & Practice, Land Use Regulation/Law, Transportation & Emergency Management.
Adjunct Faculty. BA, George Washington University; MURP, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana; PhD, Texas A&M. Specializations: Quantitative Research Techniques, Planning Theory & Ethics, Infrastructure Planning & Development, Community Development.
(785) 532-5961
jwkplan@ksu.edu
(785) 532-1595
drbobb@ksu.edu
(785) 532-5961
jaekim@ksu.edu AICP
John Wilhm
Adjunct Faculty. BS and MRCP, Kansas State University. Specializations: Real Estate Assessment.
Associate Professor. BA, University of Oklahoma; MRCP, University of Nebraska; PhD, Texas A&M. Specializations: Planning Administration, Planning Principles, Housing and Development, Growth Management.
(785) 532-5961
lawhonll@ksu.edu APA
Ray Weisenburger
Professor. BArch and MRP, Cornell University. Specializations: Urban Design & Historic Preservation, Urban Visual Analysis, Housing & Land Development, Urban Development Issues.
(785) 532-5961
mithweav@ksu.edu
(785) 532-5961
rbw@ksu.edu
FYI
The department offers other degree programs, including a 5 year 150 credit hour Non Baccalaureate MRCP degree and a 36 credit hour on-line Master's Degree in Community Development. Contact the department for more information on these opportunities.
La Barbara Wigfall
Associate Professor. BArch, Howard University; MCRP, Harvard University. Specializations: Community Development and Historic Preservation.
(785) 532-5961
lbjw@ksu.edu
(785) 532-5961
whisker@ksu.edu AICP
C.A. Keithley
Emeritus Professor. BArch, MArch, MRCP, Kansas State University. Specializations: Project Management, Microcomputer Applications, Planning Analysis & Methods.
(785) 532-5961
cak@ksu.edu AICP
Stephanie Rolley
Adjunct Professor. BLA, Kansas State University; MCP, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Specializations: Community Planning and Design.
(785) 532-5961
srolley@ksu.edu
BA/BS
MA/MS PAB
Ph.D.
MASTERS DEGREE
Master in City Planning
Year Initiated: 1935 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/10.........................................................2241 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ..................................................70
PROGRAM INFORMATION
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline .........................Apply through MIT Undergraduate Admission Financial Aid Deadline .......................................................................Same as above Tuition(In-State, Out-of-State and International): ................... $19,470 per semester Application Fee: .....................................................................................................$75 Additional Fees ...................................................$136/semester student activities fee
MCP Specializations
City Design and Development; Environmental Policy; Housing, Community and Economic Development; International Development. Cross-Cutting: Transportation; Urban Information Systems; Regional Planning.
MCP ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Departmental Requirement: Bachelors degree from an accredited institution Required; no minimum 600 (Departmental Requirement) Not Required No Requirements
MCP MS PhD
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BS in Planning
Year Initiated: 1933 Degrees Granted through 8/31/10...........................................................391 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ....................................................9
MS in Planning
Year Initiated: 1985 Degrees Granted through 8/31/10.............................................................51 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ....................................................3
Undergraduate Specializations
Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning; Regional Development and Public Policy; Urban Society, History, and Politics
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DOCTORAL DEGREE
Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Planning/ Studies
Year initiated 1958 Degrees Granted through 8/31/10..........................................................394 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ................................................. 11 Recent Dissertations Completed 1. Preference Accommodating and Preference Shaping: Incorporating Traveler Preferences into Transportation Planning 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Flexible Bureaucracies: Discretion, Creativity, and Accountability in Labor Market Regulation and Public Sector Management The Relative Risk: parenting, poverty, and peers in the three city study of moving to opportunity Institutional arrangements and land reallocation during transition : a regional analysis of small farms in Romania Why some were so fast while others not: speed of entry as a new competitive asset in late-industrialization Reinventing VAT collection : industry vertical assessment, revenue increase, and public sector reliability Strategic Unionism: the political role of the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) in South Africa and what it means for Black workers Regional Catalytic Economic Impacts and Noise-Damage Costs of Aviation Growth Impacts of greenhouse gas mitigation policies on agricultural land
Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Departmental Requirement:
8. 9.
10. Transfers and Path Choice in Urban Public Transport System 11. Recovering the Wall: enclosure, ethics, and the American landscape
Doctoral Specializations
First Fields of Study: City Design and Development, International Economic Development, Urban Information Systems, Public Policy and Politics, Urban History, Urban and Regional Economics, Urban Sociology Second Fields of Study: Environmental Planning and Natural Resource Management, Housing and Real Estate Development, Labor and Employment Policy, Neighborhood and Community Development, Negotiation and Dispute Resolution, Planning in Developing Countries, Regional Development, Transportation and Land Use
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 16th Edition | Page 69
Alan Berger
Associate Professor. MLA, University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: landscape and urbanization.
(617) 253-6707
aberger@mit.edu
Eran Ben-Joseph
Associate Professor. Ph.D., UC-Berkeley (1995). Specializations: Landscape Architecture, Site Planning and Design, Design Standards, Urban Simulation.
(617) 253-7305
ebj@mit.edu
Eligibility Criteria:
(617) 253-7956
xbriggs@mit.edu
JoAnn Carmin
Associate Professor. Ph.D., UNC-Chapel Hill. Specializations: Civil Society Participation in Environmental Governance, Environmental Movements and Organizations, Environmental Disaster and Emergencies, Central and Eastern Europe.
(617) 452-2697
jcarmin@mit.edu
Tony Ciochetti
Professor of the Practice. Ph.D., University of Wisconsin (1995). Specializations: Real Estate Finance, Real Estate Development.
(617) 253-3988
tc@mit.edu
Phillip Clay
Professor, Chancellor. Ph.D., MIT (1975). Specializations: Housing Policy, Community Development.
(617) 253-6164
plclay@mit.edu
Dayna Cunningham
Executive Director, CoLab. JD, NYU; MBA, MIT (2004). Specializations: Community Development, Participation.
(617) 452-1380
dayna@mit.edu
Diane Davis
42 79
Professor. Ph.D., UCLA (1986). Specializations: Cities and National Development, Politics of Urban Policy, Policing and Public Security, Cities in Conflict.
(617) 452-2804
dedavis@mit.edu
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
John de Monchaux
Professor Emeritus. MArch (Urban Design), Harvard (1963). Specializations: Urban Settlements, Design Review.
PLANNING FACULTY
Cherie Abbanat
Lecturer. MCP, MIT (1997). Specializations: Writing and Communication for Planners.
(617) 253-8299
demon@mit.edu
(617) 324-1570
(617) 253-7410
jf@mit.edu
Alice Amsden
Professor. Ph.D., London School of Economics. Specializations: Economic and Industrial Development.
(617) 253-6254
amsden@mit.edu
Lynn Fisher
Associate Professor. Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University. Specializations: Real Estate, Property Rights, Housing Economics, Financial Contracting.
Annette Kim
Assistant Professor. Ph.D., UC-Berkeley. Specializations: International Urban Development, Institutional Change, Spatial Analysis, Transition Economies.
(617) 252-1685
lfisher@mit.edu
(617) 324-6135
annette@mit.edu
Michael Flaxman
Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Harvard (2001). Specializations: Geographic Information Systems, Modeling Alternative Futures, Environmental Planning.
Eric Klopfer
Associate Professor. Ph.D., University of Wisconsin (1997). Specializations: Science Education, Teacher Training, Educational Technology, Biology.
(617) 258-0461
mflaxman@mit.edu
(617) 253-2025
klopfer@mit.edu
Robert Fogelson
Professor. Ph.D., Harvard (1964). Specializations: Urban and Suburban History.
Judith Layzer
foge@mit.edu
Associate Professor. Ph.D., MIT (1998). Specializations: Science and Environmental Politics, Collaborative Environmental Policy Making, Land Use, Natural Resources and Ecosystem Management.
(617) 253-1671
(617) 253-5196
jlayzer@mit.edu
Dennis Frenchman
Professor. MArch AS, MCP, MIT (1976). Specializations: Urban Design, Advanced Media and Design of Public Space, Heritage and Cultural Development, Transformation of Former Industrial Areas.
Tunney Lee
Professor Emeritus, Lecturer. B. Arch., University of Michigan (1954). Specializations: Urban Design, Chinatowns, Housing Density.
(617) 253-8847
dennisf@mit.edu
(617) 258-7275
tflee@mit.edu
David Geltner
Professor. Ph.D., MIT (1989). Specializations: Real Estate Finance, Real Estate Investment.
Frank Levy
Professor. Ph.D., Yale (1969). Specializations: Urban Economics, Computerization of Work, Labor Markets.
(617) 253-5131
dgeltner@mit.edu
(617) 253-2089
flevy@mit.edu
Amy K. Glasmeier
Professor and Department Head. PhD, UC Berkeley (1986). Specializations: Geography and Regional Economic Development; Poverty.
Ceasar McDowell
Professor of the Practice. Ed.D., Harvard (1988). Specializations: Community Building, Cross-Boundary Leadership, Information Technology, Community Psychology.
(617) 324-6565
(617) 253-7587
ceasar@mit.edu
Lecturer. MA, University of California at Davis (1996). Specializations: Community Development, Local Planning.
Harvey Michaels
Lecturer. MCP, MIT. Specializations: Energy Efficiency.
(617) 253-2084
hgm@mit.edu
Ralph Gakenheimer
Karen R. Polenske
Professor. Ph.D., Harvard (1966). Specializations: Regional Economic Development, Energy/Environmental Analysis, Economic-Impact Analysis.
Professor Emeritus. Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania (1964). Specializations: Transportation, Infrastructure, Metropolitan Planning in Developing Countries.
(617) 253-1932
rgaken@mit.edu
(617) 253-6881
krp@mit.edu
Lorlene Hoyt
Associate Professor. Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania (2001). Specializations: Urban Revitalization, Business Improvement Districts, Public Participation GIS, Planning Education and Pedagogy.
Balakrishnan Rajagopal
Associate Professor. SJD, Harvard (2000). Specializations: Human Rights, Property and Land Use Law, Displacement and Resettlement, Globalization.
(617) 452-2073
lorlene@mit.edu
(617) 258-7721
braj@mit.edu
Langley Keyes
Professor Emeritus. Ph.D., MIT (1967). Specializations: History of Housing Policy, Community Development, Community Networks, Social Services and Housing.
Carlo Ratti
Associate Professor of the Practice, Ph.D., University of Cambridge (2001). Specializations: Urban Design, Electronic Media and Design of Public Space, Human-Computer Interfaces.
(617) 253-1540
lkeyes@mit.edu
(617) 253-7926
ratti@mit.edu
Brent Ryan
Assistant Professor. PhD, MIT (2002). Specializations: Urban Design and Development; Urban Revitalization.
Bish Sanyal
Professor. Ph.D., UCLA (1984). Specializations: Development Planning, Informal Economy, Planning Theory.
(617) 253-1664
nashford@mit.edu
(617) 253-3270
sanyal@mit.edu
Karl Seidman
Senior Lecturer. MPP, Harvard University. Specializations: Economic Development Planning, Dev. Finance, Neighborhood Commercial Revitalization.
Julian Beinart
Professor. M. Arch., MIT (1956); MCP, Yale (1958). Specializations: Urban Design, History and Theory of City Form.
(617) 253-7918
jbeinart@mit.edu
(617) 253-3964
seidman@mit.edu
Joseph Coughlin
Senior Lecturer. Ph.D., Boston University (1995). Specializations: Transportation Logistics.
(617) 253-2027
scsilber@mit.edu
(617) 253-4978
coughlin@mit.edu
Michael Dennis
Professor. B.Arch., University of Oregon (1962). Specializations: Architecture and Urban Design, Campus Design and Planning.
(617) 452-2602
spirn@mit.edu
Lawrence Susskind
(617) 253-2026
AICP
susskind@mit.edu
(617) 253-7650
mdennis@mit.edu
Professor. Ph.D., MIT (1973). Specializations: Environmental Policy, Negotiation, Public Dispute Resolution.
Reinhard Goethert
Principal Research Associate. Dr.- Ing, Technische Hochschule (1985). Specializations: Urban Housing in Developing Countries, Urban Upgrading.
Terry Szold
Adjunct Professor. MRP, University of Massachusetts-Amherst (1983). Specializations: Land Use Planning, Growth Management, Politics of Development.
(617) 253-2402
rkg@mit.edu
Michael Joroff
Senior Lecturer Emeritus. MCP, Harvard (1962). Specializations: Technology and Urban Development.
(617) 253-7419
tsszold@mit.edu
(617) 253-1354
mljoroff@mit.edu
Judith Tendler
Professor. Ph.D., Columbia (1966). Specializations: Development Planning, Public-Sector Performance in Developing Countries, Rural Development, Poverty Reduction.
Herman Karl
Co-Director, MIT-USGS Science Impact Collaborative (MUSIC). PhD, USC (1977). Specializations: Science and Public Policy.
(617) 253-0249
tendler@mit.edu
(617) 324-0262
hkarl@mit.edu
J. Phillip Thompson
Associate Professor. Ph.D., CUNY (1983). Specializations: Urban Politics, Race Relations, Labor and Local Economic Development, Community Organization.
Melvin King
Senior Lecturer Emeritus. M.ED., Boston Teachers College. Specializations: Community Development and Information Technology.
(617) 253-3287
mhking@mit.edu
(617) 452-2813
jt71@mit.edu
Lawrence J. Vale
Professor. D.Phil, Oxford (1985). Specializations: Design Politics, Public Housing, Qualitative Methods, Disaster Recovery.
Richard Locke
Professor. Ph.D., MIT (1989). Specializations: Comparative Politics and Political Development, Industrial Relations, Political Economy.
(617) 253-4912
rlocke@mit.edu
(617) 253-0561
ljvale@mit.edu
P. Christopher Zegras
Assistant Professor, Ph.D., MIT (2005). Specializations: Urban Transportation, Transportation and Environmental Sustainability.
Tod McGrath
Lecturer. MBA, Columbia University. Specializations: Real Estate Finance.
(617) 452-2433
czegras@mit.edu
(617) 253-4373
Paul Osterman
Professor. Ph.D., MIT (1976). Specializations: Labor Markets, Human Resources and Training. (617) 253-2667 osterman@mit.edu
Nigel Wilson
Professor. Ph.D., MIT (1970). Specializations: Urban Transport, Public Transport Operation.
(617) 253-5046
nhmw@mit.edu
Michael Piore
Professor. Ph.D., Harvard. Specializations: Political Economy, Economic Institutions and Growth Policy Analysis.
(617) 253-3377
mpiore@mit.edu
FYI
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Can you design better cities? Can you help places grow sustainably? Can you help communities thrive? Can you help advance equitable world development?
Thomas Piper
Principal Research Scientist. M. Arch., MIT (1975). Specializations: Urban Development, Boston Politics.
(617) 253-8950
piper@mit.edu
Peter Roth
Lecturer. M. Arch,, MS, MIT (1986). Specializations: Urban Development.
(617) 253-4373
Frederick Salvucci
Senior Lecturer, Senior Research Associate. SM, MIT (1962). Specializations: Urban Transportation Planning, Transit Management, Transportation Policy.
(617) 253-5378
salvucci@mit.edu
(617) 253-4402
ansantos@mit.edu
Susan Silbey
Professor. Ph.D., University of Chicago. Specializations: Law and Society.
(617) 253-6952
ssilbey@mit.edu
Joseph Sussman
Professor. Ph.D., MIT (1968). Specializations: Transportation Systems.
(617) 253-4430
sussman@mit.edu
(617) 253-5115
sambass@mit.edu
William Wheaton
Professor. Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Urban Economics, Real Estate, Public Finance.
(617) 253-1723
wheaton@mit.edu
Clarence Williams
Adjunct Professor Emeritus. Ph.D., University of Connecticut. Specializations: Race Relations.
(617) 253-5446
cgwm@mit.edu
McGILL UNIVERSITY
School of Urban Planning
815 Sherbrooke Street Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3A2K6 Phone (514) 398-4075 Fax (514) 398-8376 E-mail: admission.planning@mcgill.ca www.mcgill.ca/urbanplanning Dr. Raphal Fischler, School Director Phone (514) 398-4075 E-mail: raphael.fischler@mcgill.ca
MA/MS CIP
ACSP Member:
CORRESPONDING
Origin Citiz. & perm. res.-Other/dont know Non-cit. & non-PR Total
Male 20 0 20
Female 24 0 24
Total 44 0 44
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2009-10 ...........................................................January 15, 2010 Financial Aid Deadline 2009-10 .......................................................January 15, 2010 In-State Tuition and Fee: ......................................................$3,682.36 Can. per year Out-of-State Tuition and Fees: ............................................ $7,215.16 Can. per year International Tuition and Fees: ...........................................$15,524.51 Can. per year Application Fee ...........................................................................................$100 Can. Additional Fees: ..........................................................................................$180 Can.
PLANNING FACULTY
Accepted Enrolled
39 42 27 21
Madhav Badami
Associate Professor. B.Tech, MS, IIT, Madras; MEDes, Calgary; PhD, UBC. Specializations: Environmental Policy and Planning, Sustainable Urban Transport, International Planning, Environment and Development.
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Raphal Fischler, Director (514) 398-4075 raphael.fischler@mcgill.ca
(514) 398-3183
madhav.badami@mcgill.ca
Lisa Bornstein
Associate Professor. BSc, UC Berkeley; MRP, Cornell; PhD, UC Berkeley. Specializations: International Planning, Economic Development, Environmental Policy and Planning, Institutions and Governance.
Year Initiated: 1974 CIP Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/10...........................................................525 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ..................................................19
(514) 398-4077
lisa.bornstein@mcgill.ca
David Brown
Associate Professor. BA, Bishops; MUP, McGill; PhD, Sheffield. Specializations: Environmental Governance, Planning in Developing Countries, GIS Applications in Planning, Environment and Behavior.
Masters Specializations
Physical Planning, Community Planning, Urban/ Regional Development, Transportation Planning, Urban Design, International Development
MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL Departmental Requirement: Must hold a Bachelors degree from an accredited institution. 3.0 Not Required iBT: 100 (with 23 for each component) Must hold a Bachelors degree from an accredited institution.
(514) 398-4075
david.brown@mcgill.ca
Ahmed El-Geneidy
Assistant Professor. BAA, MArch, Alexandria; PhD, Portland State University. Specializations: Land Use and Transportation Planning, Public Transit Planning and Operations, Travel Behaviour, GIS Applications.
(514) 398-8741
ahmed.elgeneidy@mcgill.ca
Raphal Fischler
Associate Professor. B.Eng, Eindhoven; MSc, MCP, MIT; PhD, University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Metropolitan Governance, Urban and Real-Estate Development, Land-Use Regulation, Community Planning, History and Theory.
FYI
Montreal is a cosmopolitan city with roots in both French and English culture. It has four universities and many colleges, a downtown that is active 24/7, attractive and safe neighborhoods, and plenty of recreational opportunities. It is an exceptional laboratory for urban studies and planning, and the School is well-integrated in the local planning world. Master's students, who have varied disciplinary and ethnic/cultural backgrounds, participate in local planning through studio courses and individual initiatives. The School also welcomes doctoral students (Ad-Hoc Ph.D. in Urban Policy, Planning and Design) as well as visiting professors and foreign researchers. Professors and students are very active in international research, in particular in China, India, the Middle East, Southern Africa, Central America and the Caribbean.
(514) 398-4076
raphael.fischler@mcgill.ca
Jane Glenn
Professor Emeritus. BA, LLB, Queens; D. en droit, Strasbourg. Specializations: Land Use Planning Law, Agricultural Land Control, Land Tenure.
(514) 398-6629
jane.glenn@mcgill.ca
Nik Luka
Assistant Professor. BAA, Ryerson; MArch, Laval; PhD, Toronto. Specializations: Urban Design, Landscape Planning, Housing, Urban Form, Environment and Behavior, Public Space.
(514) 398-5925
nik.luka@mcgill.ca
David Farley
Senior Adjunct Professor. BArch., McGill; MArch; Harvard; M City Planning, Harvard. Specialization: Urban Design.
dfarle@po-box.mcgill.ca
Mario Polese
Senior Adjunct Professor. BA, New York; MA, PhD, Pennsylvania. Specializations: Urban and Regional Economics, Development and Spatial Structures.
(514) 499-4070
mario_polese@ucs.inrs.ca
Ray Tomalty
Adjunct Professor. BA, MPA, Queens; PhD, Waterloo. Specializations: Growth Management, Housing, Local Finances, Environmental Planning and Policy.
(514) 847-9259
ray.tomalty@mcgill.ca
MIAMI UNIVERSITY
Urban and Regional Planning
216 Shideler Hall Oxford, Ohio 45056 Phone (513) 529-5010 Fax (513) 529-1948 E-mail: geography@muohio.edu www.muohio.edu/geography William H. Renwick, Department Chair Phone (513) 529-5010 E-mail: geography@muohio.edu
BA/BS
PLANNING FACULTY
James M. Rubenstein
Professor. AB, University of Chicago (1970); MSC, The London School of Economics and Political Science (1971); PhD, Johns Hopkins University (1975) Specializations: Community Development, Demography, International Development and Planning, Land Use/Growth Management. www.muohio.edu/geography (513) 529-5025 rubensjm@muohio.edu
David Prytherch
Associate Professor. BS, Pennsylvania State (1992); MA, University of Arizona (1999); Ph.D., University of Arizona (2003). Specializations: Globalization, Regionalism, International Planning, Land Use Law (513) 529-9284 prythedl@muohio.edu
PROGRAM INFORMATION
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2009-10 ............................................................................Varies Financial Aid Deadline 2009-10 ........................................................................Varies In-State Tuition and Fees: .................................................................$12,198 per year Out-of-State Tuition and Fees: ...................................................... $26,988 per year Application Fee: .....................................................................................................$50 Additional Fee: ................................................................................................... None
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BA in Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail James M. Rubenstein, Professor (513) 529-5025 rubensjm@muohio.edu
Marcia England
Assistant Professor. BA, University of Washington (1998); MA, University of Washington (2002); Ph.D., University of Kansas (2006). Specializations: Access to Public Space; the Politics of Representations; and the Socio-Spatial Regulation of Marginalized Persons (513) 529-5023 m.england@muohio.edu
Year Initiated: 1976 Degrees Granted through 6/30/10..........................................................310 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 6/30/10 .................................................23
Jerry Green
Associate Professor. BS, Kent State (1963); MRP, University of North Carolina (1967); PhD, University of North Carolina (1976) Specializations: Land Use Capability Analysis, Aerial Photo Interpretation, Map Interpretation. (513) 529-5017 greenje@muohio.edu
Undergraduate Specializations
Computers/GIS, Community Development International Development, Rural/Small Town Planning
UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Departmental Requirement: No Requirements Minimum GPA: No Requirements Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: No Requirements
John Maingi
Associate Professor. BS, Moi University (1987); MS, University of Arizona (1992); PhD, University of Arizona (1998) Specializations: Remote Sensing, GIS, Natural Resources. (513) 529-5024 maingijk@muohio.edu
Ian Yeboah
UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
Hours of Core .......................................................................................... 12 Hours of Concentration Area ..................................................................... 0 Hours of Restricted Elective .................................................................... 28 Hours of Elective ....................................................................................... 0 Total Required Hours In Planning Program ............................................ 40 Total Required Hours to graduate from University ..................................... Thesis, Exams or Final Product ............................................... Not required Professor. BA, University of Science & Technology (1982); MSc, University of Calgary (1988); Ph.D., University of Calgary (1994). Specializations: Globalization and Urbanization, Globalization and Population Movements, Global Development and Poverty http://www.users.muohio.edu.yeboahie (513) 529-5013 yeboahie@muohio.edu
BA/BS PAB
MA/MS PAB
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Ms. Robin Rennie, Advisor (517) 884-2502 rennier@msu.edu
PROGRAM INFORMATION
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2011-2012 ................................................................ October 15 Financial Aid Deadline 2011-2012 ...........................................................February 15 In-State Tuition and Fees: .....................$5,974.00 per semester based on 16 credits Out-of-State Tuition and Fees: ........... $15, 550.00 per semester based on 16 credits Application Fee: ..................................................................................................... $35 Additional Fees: ...................................................................................................None
Year Initiated: 1946 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 5/15/10...........................................................390 Degrees Granted from 9/1/07 to 5/15/10 ..................................................19
Masters Specializations
Land Use Planning Community & Economic Development
MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BS Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Ms. Jonglim Han Yoo, Advisor (517) 353-0862 hanjong@msu.edu
Hours of Core/Studio Courses ..................................................................28 Hours of Concentrated Area .....................................................................12 Research Component ................................................................................ 8 Total Required Hours in Planning Program ............................................ 48 Exam,Thesis or Final Product: ............................. Plan A Thesis or Plan B Research Paper
Year Initiated:1946 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 5/15/10......................................................... 978 Degrees Granted from 9/1/08 to 5/15/10 ................................................ 80
PLANNING FACULTY
Kenneth E. Corey
AICP
Professor. PhD, University of Cincinnati; MCP, University of Cincinnati; MA, University of Cincinnati; BA, University of Cincinnati. Specializations: International Development, Digital Communities.
Year Initiated: 2004 Not Accredited Degrees Granted through 5/15/10...............................................................1 Degrees Granted from 9/1/07 to 5/15/10 ....................................................0
(517) 432-4750
corey@msu.edu
Peilei Fan
Assistant Professor. PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; MCRP, Rutgers University; BS, Nanjing University, P.R. China; Specializations: High Tech Industrialization, Urbanization in Asia, Land Use, and Spatial Analysis
(517) 432-6517
fanpeile@msu.edu AICP
Roger E. Hamlin
Professor. PhD, Syracuse University; MRP, Syracuse University; AB, Hamilton College. Specializations: Fiscal/Regional Planning, Economic Development, Real Estate Development.
(517) 353-8743
hamlin@msu.edu
Ren C. Hinojosa
Professor. PhD, University of Washington; MS, University of Washington; CE, Technical University of Oruro, Bolivia. Specializations: Research and Evaluation Methods, Transportation Planning, Regional Analysis, International Planning and Development.
(517) 353-3184
hinojosa@msu.edu
(517) 432-8085
kassens@msu.edu AICP
Zenia Z. Kotval
Professor. PhD, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; MRP, University of MA-Amherst; BS, Academy of Architecture, India. Specializations: Local Economic Development, Industrial Development/Redevelopment Policy.
(517) 353-9362
kotval@msu.edu
Rex L. LaMore
Sr. Specialist. PhD, University of Michigan; MS, Michigan State University; BS, Michigan State University. Specializations: Community and Economic Development, Public Policy Analysis, Neighborhood Development. http://www.msu.edu/unit.cua
(517) 353-9555
lamore@msu.edu
Patricia L. Machemer
Associate Professor. PhD, Michigan State University; MA, University of Michigan; MA, University of Michigan; BA, University of Michigan. Specializations: Growth Management, Land Use, Participatory Design Process.
(517) 353-9047
machemer@msu.edu
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
FYI
The MSU Planning Program, founded in 1946, has the oldest urban planning undergraduate degree program in the nation. Graduates of the Bachelors and Masters degree programs are scattered throughout the U.S., offering a large network of alumni and potential job contacts. Through Urban Planning Partnerships, which is the outreach unit located within the Program, students carry out real-world planning research for a range of small towns and cities. These cities include Detroit, Lansing, Flint, Grand Rapids, and Pontiac, Michigan. Good ties with area state government and local planning agencies lead to a number of excellent internship placements for students.
(517) 353-0677
normanh@msu.edu AICP
Eric J. Strauss
Professor. PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison; JD, Northwestern University; BA, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Specializations: Urban and Rural Land Use Planning, Environmental Management, Planning Law.
(517) 353-8715
strausse@msu.edu
Mark I. Wilson
Professor. PhD, University of Pennsylvania; AM, University of Pennsylvania; MA, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; M.Com, University of Melbourne, Australia; BCom, University of Melbourne. Specializations: Urban and Regional Technology Planning, Economic Development, Non-Profit Organizations and Management http://www.mark-wilson.org
(517) 353-9056
wilsonmm@msu.edu
John E. Melcher
Specialist. MS, Michigan State University; BS, Michigan State University. Specializations: Community and Neighborhood Development, Economic Development.
(517) 353-9555
melcher@msu.edu
John Schweitzer
Professor. PhD, Educational Psychology, Michigan State University; MA, Psychology, Fordham University; BS, Psychology, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Specializations: Urban Residential Neighborhoods, Community Development, Urban School Reform. (517) 353-9144 schweit1@msu.edu
Igor Z. Vojnovic
Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Geography, MSU; PhD Toronto University, M.Sc.Pl., Toronto University, B.A. York University, (Canada), Specializations: Metro Environments, Urban Form and Land Use, Local Governance, Urban Design, Urban and Environmental Geography
vojnovic@msu.edu
BS
MA
PROGRAM INFORMATION
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline ............................................................................ Priority April 1 Financial Aid Deadline ..................................................................Priority March 15 In-State Tuition and Fees: ................................................................... $268 per credit Out-of-State Tuition and Fees: .......................................................... $538 per credit Application Fee: ................................................................................................... $20 Additional Fees: .................................................................................................. None
MASTERS DEGREE
MA in Urban Studies
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Anthony J. Filipovitch, Graduate Coordinator (507) 389-1714 tony@mnsu.edu
Year Initiated: 1966 Degrees Granted through 8/31/09..........................................................424 Degrees Granted from 9/1/08 to 8/31/09 ...................................................2
Masters Specializations
Economic Development Local Government Management Certificate Planning Certificate
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BA in Urban and Regional Studies
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Anthony J. Filipovitch, Chair (507) 389-1714 tony@mnsu.edu
Year Initiated:1968 Degrees Granted through 8/31/09.......................................................... 351 Degrees Granted from 9/1/08 to 8/31/09 ................................................... 9
Specialization:
Nonprofit Leadership Economic Development
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MA in Urban Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Anthony J. Filipovitch, Graduate Coordinator (507) 389-1714 tony@mnsu.edu
PLANNING FACULTY
Raymond Asomani-Boateng
Associate Professor. PhD, University of Waterloo; MSc, Michigan State University; MA, University of Waterloo; BAA, Ryerson University. Specializations: Environmental Planning, GIS, Planning Process.
Year Initiated:1990 Degrees Granted through 8/31/09...........................................................115 Degrees Granted from 9/1/08 to 8/31/09 ..................................................12
David Laverny-Rafter
AICP
Professor. PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison; MCRP, Rutgers University; BA, Southern Illinois University. Specializations: Housing Policy, Transportation Planning, Program Evaluation, Strategic Planning.
(507) 389-1540
david.laverny-rafter@mnsu.edu
(507) 389-1715
beth.wielde@mnsu.edu
(507) 389-5035
tony@mnsu.edu
Janet Cherrington-Cucore
Professor. PhD, University of Delaware; MS and BA, West Chester University. Specializations: Local Government Management, Urban Finance, Community Development. http://www.intech.mnsu.edu/cherrington
African American
(507) 389-5031
janet.cherrington@mnsu.edu
Miriam Porter
Asian American 0 0 0
Associate Professor. DPA, Hamline University; MA and BS, Mankato State University. Specializations: Urban Management, Human Resource Management, Civic Management.
Other/Dont know
(507) 389-5032
miriam.porter@mnsu.edu
Non-US Citizens
Total Students
22
11
33
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
BA/BS PAB
PLANNING FACULTY
Dimitri Ioannides
Professor. PhD, Rutgers University (1994) Specializations: Tourism Planning and Development, Planning Theory, Sustainable Development. http://geosciences.missouristate.edu/Ioannides.htm
PROGRAM INFORMATION
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2010-11 .......................................................................... July 20 Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11 ...................................................................... July 20 In-State Tuition and Fees: ........................................................... $186 per credit hour Out-of-State Tuition and Fees: ................................................. $372 per credit hour Application Fee ......................................................................................................$35 Student Service Fees ..................................................................................Up to $348
(417) 836-5318
dioannides@missouristate.edu
Rajinder Jutla
Associate Professor. PhD, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (1995) Specializations: Urban Design, Planning History, Quantitative Methods. http://geosciences.missouristate.edu/jutla.htm
(417) 836-5298
rajinderjutla@missouristate.edu AICP
04/05 05/06 04/05 05/06 05/08 05/10 N/A N/A N/A N/A
Assistant Professor. MS, Southern Illinois University (1974) Specializations: Comprehensive Planning, Citizen Participation, Planning History. http://geosciences.missouristate.edu/may.htm
(417) 836-6900
dianemay@missouristate.edu AICP
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BS in Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Paul Rollinson, Director (417) 836-5688 paulrollinson@missouristate.edu
Paul Rollinson
Professor. PhD, University of Illinois-Urbana (1988) Specializations: Housing, Homelessness, Social Planning. http://people.missouristate.edu/PaulRollinson/
(417) 836-5688
paulrollinson@missouristate.edu
Jacob Sowers
Assistant Professor. MA Arizona State University(2008), PhD candidate, Kansas State University. Specializations: Energy, Community Development
Year Initiated: 1988 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/10...........................................................128 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ..................................................16
(417) 836-3137
jsowers@missouristate.edu
Specialization:
Community and Regional Planning Tourism Planning and Development
Bob Hosmer
UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Departmental Requirement: University Requirements Minimum GPA: University Requirements Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: University Requirements
AICP
Frank Miller
Adjunct. MS, Kansas State University. Specializations: Growth Management, Transportation.
AICP
Xiaomin Qiu
Assistant Professor. Ph.D., Texas State University, San Marcos. Specializations: GIS
MA/MS PAB
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2009-10 for Masters program ...............................................NA Financial Aid Deadline 2009-10 for Masters program..................February 1 for Fall .....................................................................................................October 1 for Spring In-State Tuition and Fees ...................................................................$383/credit hour Out-of-State Tuition and Fees............................................................$680/credit hour International Tuition and Fees ...........................................................$680/credit hour Application Fees ...................................................................................................... $0
Accepted
4/05/086/06/10
Enrolled
4/05/086/06/10
Masters
32
29
31
31 29 31 46 47 53
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of City and Regional Planning
Contact: Phone: E-mail: Siddhartha Sen (443) 885-1846 siddhartha.sen@morgan.edu
Year Initiated: 1970.............................................................PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/10...........................................................257 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ....................................................4
Masters Specializations
Generalist Option, Urban Design and Sustainability, Transportation and Infrastructure Planning, Community and Economic Development
Total Students
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
PLANNING FACULTY
Mary Anne Alabanza Akers, Ph.D.
AICP
Professor and Dean. B.A., Sociology University of Philippines, M.A, Urban and Regional Planning,University of Philippines, Ph.D., Social Science-Urban Planning and Community Organization, Michigan State University. Specializations: International Planning, Community Participation, Urban Design and Physical Planning, Community-based Economic Development.
AIA
AIA
(443) 885-4457
MaryAnne.Akers@morgan.edu
Diane Jones
Specializations: Environmental Justice, Community Design. Art Expression, Transportaiton Planning
ASLA
(443) 885-3514
daniel.campo@morgan.edu
Barabara Mobarak
Specializations: Community Planning and Design, Architectural History, Historic Preservation, Environmental Justice
Glenn Smith
Specializations: Urban Design and Landscape Morphology
ASLA
Sanjit Roy
Specializations: Urban Design
ASLA
(443) 885-1864
siddhartha.sen@morgan.edu
(443) 885-3208
sidney.wong@morgan.edu
FYI
The program is the oldest planning program at a Historically Black College/University (HBCU). It is the first HBCU program accredited by the Planning Accreditation Board. The program teaches practical professional applications using Baltimore region as a model. The program is offered in the evening to meet the need of working students. Work experience, motivation, interest, and maturity are also considered for the selection of non-degree students (i.e. those candidates who may not meet the criteria for conditional or unconditional admission). Applicants admitted as non-degree students may enroll in maximum of eight credits a semester for a maximum of five years and must maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0. Non-degree students may apply for a degree program upon the completion of minimum 12 graduate credits with a cumulative GPA of 3.0.
AICP, PE
MS, PhD.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admissions Deadline 2009-10 ........... January 15 PhD (only), February 15 all other ...................................................................... programs, Spring Semester, October 15 Financial Aid Deadline 2009-10 .......... None (March 1 suggested for Fall Semester, .....................................................................................October 1 for Spring Semester In-State Tuition and Fees: (Masters) ............................................ $1,255 per credit Out-of-State Tuition and Fees: (Masters) ..................................... $1,255 per credit In-State Tuition and Fees: (PhD) ................................................... $1,255 per credit Out-of-State Tuition and Fees: (PhD)............................................... $N/A per credit Application Fee ......................................................................................................$50 Additional Fees ............................................ None (Optional health insurance plan)
YEAR
FULLTIME
PART TIME
TOTAL
MINORITY
FEMALE
Fall 2009
126
50
176
60
122
Fall 09 Fall 08
Enrolled 61 52
PLANNING FACULTY
Charles Allison
Associate Professor of Professional Practice. (MBA, Harvard University). Specializations: Finance, Environmental Sustainability, Alternative Energy Sources
GRADUATE DEGREE
Masters of Science in Urban Policy Analysis and Management
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Merida Escandon Director of Admissions (212) 229-5630 ext. 1108 milanoadmissions@newschool.edu
allisonc@newschool.edu
Warren Balinsky
Associate Professor. (Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University), Specializations: Home Health Care and the Applications of Planning, Development, Marketing, and Research to Health Services Management and Policy.
Year Initiated: 1971 Degrees Granted through 8/31/06.......................................................... N/A Degrees Granted from 9/1/03 to 8/31/06 ............................................... N/A
wbalinsk@newschool.edu
Peter Eisinger
Henry Cohen Professor. (Ph.D., Yale). Specializations: Poverty Policy, Economic Development, Urban Politics.
Masters Specializations
Community Development Finance, Economic and Workforce Development, Finance, Global Management and Policy, Health Policy and Management, Housing and Community Development, Leadership and Change, Politics and Advocacy Social Entrepreneurship, Social Policy, Strategic Human Resource Management, Sustainability Management
eisingep@newschool.edu
gersh@newschool.edu
grahaml@newschool.edu
Darrick Hamilton
Assistant Professor. (Ph.D., University of North Carolina). Specializations: Econometrics, Racial Disparities. Inequality.
hamiltod@newschool.edu
David Howell
Professor. (Ph.D., New School for Social Research). Specializations: Labor Economics, Comparative Social Policy, Immigration.
howell@newschool.edu
Rachel Meltzer
Assistant Professor. (Ph.D., New York University). Specializations: Economic Development, Quantitative Methods, Housing.
(212) 229-5400
meltzerr@newschool.edu
M. Bryna Sanger
Professor. (Ph.D., Brandeis University). Specializations: Public Management, Performance Measures, Policy Analysis, Social Policy.
sanger@newschool.edu
Alex Schwartz
Associate Professor and Chair Policy Programs. (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Specializations: Housing and Community Development.
Schwartz@newschool.edu
Lisa J. Servon
Associate Professor. (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley). Specializations: Microfinance, Community and Economic Development, Poverty, Social Policy.
servonl@newschool.edu
MA/MS PAB
ACSP Member:
Affiliate
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINE, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2011-12...........................................................................1/15/11 Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12.......................................................................1/15/11 In-State Tuition and Fees (2010-11)...................................................$8,429/semester Out-of-State/International Tuition and Fees (2010-11)....................$11,532/semester Application Fee ......................................................................................................$75 International Student Fee ......................................................................$125/semester Health Insurance Fee ............................................................................$180/semester
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Infrastructure Planning
http://architecture.njit.edu/academics/graduate/mip-site/
Contact Person: Phone: Email: Year Initiated: 1996 Degrees Granted through 8/31/10.............................................................85 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ....................................................8 Georgeen Theodore, AIA, Director (973) 596-3095 georgeen.theodore@njit.edu
Masters Specializations:
Design/Visualization, History/Theory, Transportation, Environmental Sustainability, Construction Management
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 16th Edition | Page 87
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Doctoral Program in Urban Systems
http://architecture.njit.edu/academics/graduate/phd-urbansystems. php
Contact Person: Phone: Email: Year Initiated: 2001 Degrees Granted through 8/31/10.............................................................11 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ....................................................5 Karen Franck, PhD, Program Director (973) 596-3092 karen.a.franck@njit.edu
Doctoral Specializations:
Urban Health Systems, Urban Environment Studies, Urban Educational Policy
DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Minimum Graduate GPA: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL Ranking in Graduate Class: Departmental Requirement: Master Degree 3.5 No Minimum 80 CPT Not Required Written statement of purpose, three (3) letters of recommendation and official transcripts of all prior academic work. Interview optional at the discretion of the Director.
Asian American Mixed Other / Dont know Non-US Citizens Non- Permanent Residents Total Students
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
PLANNING FACULTY
Karen Franck
Professor. PhD., City University of New York. Specializations: Urban Systems, Alternative Housing, Urban Public Space. http://www.njit.edu/news/experts/franck.php
(973) 596-3092
karen.a.franck@njit.edu AIA
Darius Sollohub
Associate Professor. M.Arch, Columbia University. Specializations: Infrastructure Planning, Sustainable Transportation, Community Planning, Urban Design. http://www.njit.edu/news/experts/sollohub.php
(973) 596-5574
sollohub@njit.edu AIA
Georgeen Theodore
Assistant Professor. MAUD, Harvard University. Specializations: Urban Design, Infrastructure Planning, Visualizing Infrastructure, Community Planning, Contemporary Urbanism. http://www.njit.edu/news/experts/theodore.php
(973) 596-3095
georgeen.theodore@njit.edu AICP/PP
Thomas Dallessio
Adjunct Professor. MA and MCRP, Rutgers University. Specializations: Executive Director, Leadership New Jersey; Land Use Planning, Infrastructure Planning. http://www.leadershipnj.org/index.html
(609) 802-0880 Page 88 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 16th Edition
tom@leadershipnj.org
Robert Hutchinson
AICP
Adjunct Professor. MIP MS Environmental Policy, New Jersey Institute of Technology, MBA, City University of New York. Specializations: Infrastructure Planning, Public and Private Finance, Project Management, Building Economics, Sustainable Technologies, Renewable Energy
FYI
Joint or Concurrent Degree Programs: MIP(NJIT) and MCRP (Bloustein School, Rutgers)
(917) 518-0711
Alex Marshall
Adjunct Professor. MS, Journalism, Columbia University. Specializations: Infrastructure, Public Policy, Historic Preservation, Urban Planning, Urban History, Political Economy. http://www.rpa.org/2007/10/alex-marshall.html
(212)-229-9392
alex@rpa.org
Nicolas Ronderos
Adjunct Professor. MS Urban Policy Analysis and Management, The New School University. Specializations: Geographical Information Systems, Form Based Zoning, Transit-Oriented Development http://www.rpa.org/2007/10/l-nicolas-ronderos.html#more
nicolas@rpa.org
(973) 596-6083
i.jy.chien@njit.edu
Maurie Cohen
Associate Professor of Environmental Policy and Sustainability. PhD, University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Sustainable Consumption, Sustainable Mobility, Sociotechnical Transition Management. http://chemistry.njit.edu/people/cohen.php
(973) 596-5281
mcohen@adm.njit.edu
Janice Daniel
Associate Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. PhD, Texas A&M University. Specializations: Transportation Planning, Congestion Strategies, Urban Freight Movement. http://civil.njit.edu/people/daniel.php
(973) 642-4794
daniel@njit.edu
Rachel Liu
Associate Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. PhD. University of South Florida. Specializations: Travel Behavior, Intermodal Transportation Planning, Network Simulations. http://civil.njit.edu/people/liu.php
(973) 596-5884
rongfang.liu@njit.edu
MA/MS PAB
University Admission Policy: Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL: Departmental Requirement:
ACSP Member:
Full
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINE, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2010-11 ............. Spring 2011: October 15; Fall 2011: May 15 Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11 . Spring 2011: September 15; Fall 2011: January 5 In-State Tuition and Fees: .......................... $954/$70 per credit (Subject to change) Out-of-State Tuition and Fees..................... $954/$70 per credit (Subject to change) Application Fee ......................................................................................................$80 Estimated Additional Costs: ............................Room/board: $21,840; Books: $950; ........................................................................................... Health Insurance: $1,360; .......................................................Transportation: $800; Personal Expenses: $4,315
Male 3 22 1 0 3 0 26 8 63
Female 2 21 3 0 6 3 28 6 69
Total 5 43 4 0 9 3 54 14 132
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban Planning
Contact Person: Phone: Email: Year Initiated: 1960 Ingrid Ellen, Chair (212) 998-7533 ingrid.ellen@nyu.edu
Degrees Granted through 8/31/09.........................................................1238 Degrees Granted from 9/1/08 to 8/31/09 ..................................................39
Masters Specializations:
Environment, Infrastructure & Transportation Planning; Economic Development & Housing; International Urban Planning
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
PLANNING FACULTY
Hilary Ballon
Professor. BA, Princeton University (1977); Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1985). Specializations: History and Theory of Planning, Urban Design.
(212) 998-7400
hilary.ballon@nyu.edu
Kate J. Ascher
Adjunct Associate Professor. BA, Brown University (1980); M.Sc. (1981) and Ph.D. (1986), London School of Economics.
Jan Blustein
Professor. BA, Johns Hopkins University (1975); MA Oxon, Oxford University (1977); M.D., Yale University (1985); Ph.D. New York University (1993).
(212) 998-7400
ingrid.ellen@nyu.edu
Zhan Guo
Assistant Professor. B. Arch., Tianjin University (1996); MA, Tsinghua University (1999); MCP (2003) and Ph.D. (2008), Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Specializations: Transportation, Infrastructure/Public Services, Environment.
Sewin Chan
Associate Professor. BA, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom (1990); Ph.D., Columbia University (1995).
Kate Collignon
Adjunct Assistant Professor. BA, Columbia University (1995); MPP/UP, Harvard University (2000).
(212) 998-7400
zhan.guo@nyu.edu
Mitchell Moss
Professor. BA, Northwestern University (1969); MA, University of Washington (1970); Ph.D., University of Southern California (1975). Specializations: Economic Development, Urban Policy and Politics, and Technology and Regional Development.
Salo Coslovsky
Assistant Professor. BPA, Fundao Getlio Vargas (1996); MIA, Tufts University (2002); Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2009).
(212) 998-7400
mitchell.moss@nyu.edu
Maria Damon
Assistant Professor. AB, Cornell University (1999); Ph.D., University of California, San Diego (2007).
Katherine ORegan
Associate Professor. BS, University of Pennsylvania (1983); Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley (1990). Specializations: Economic Development Planning, Housing, Transportation, Race and Ethnicity Planning, and Urban and Regional Economics.
John Fontillas
Adjunct Assistant Professor. BA, University of California, Berkeley (1987); MUP, New York University (1997).
(212) 998-7400
katherine.oregan@nyu.edu
Dall Forsythe
Professor of Practice. BS (1967) and Ph.D. (1974), Columbia University.
Paul Smoke
Professor. BA, Georgetown University (1978); MA, Rutgers University (1980); Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1988). Specializations: Public Finance and Management, Public Finance Reform, Urban/Regional Economics, International Economic Development.
Sarah Gerecke
Adjunct Assistant Professor. AB, Princeton University (1980); JD, Harvard University (1984).
(212) 998-7400
paul.smoke@nyu.edu
John Gershman
Clinical Associate Professor. BA, Colgate University (1987); MA, University of California, Berkeley (1988).
Rae Zimmerman
Professor. BA, University of California, Berkeley (1965); MCP, University of Pennsylvania (1969); Ph.D., Columbia University (1972). Specializations: Environmental Planning, Infrastructure/Public Services, Race/Ethnicity & Planning, and Transportation.
Solomon Greene
Adjunct Assistant Professor. A.B., Stanford University (1996); MCP, University of California at Berkeley (2003); J.D., Yale University (2003).
(212) 998-7400
rae.zimmerman@nyu.edu
Holly Haff
Adjunct Assistant Professor. BA, University of Hawaii (1970); MA, University of Oregon (1979).
Louise Harpman
Clinical Associate Professor. AB, Harvard University (1987); M.Phil., Cambridge University (1988); M. Arch., Yale University (1993).
Kei Hayashi
Adjunct Assistant Professor. BA, Wesleyan (1987); MPA, Princeton University (1992).
Shanna Rose
Assistant Professor. BA, Swarthmore College (1997); Ph.D., Harvard University (2005).
Natasha Iskander
Assistant Professor. BA, Stanford University (1994); MCP (1999) and Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute for Technology (2006).
Anthony Shorris
Professor of Practice. BA, Harvard College (1977); MPA, Princeton University (1979).
Melissa Kaplan-Macey
Adjunct Assistant Professor. BA, Brown University (1998); MUP, New York University (2001).
Daniel Smith
Assistant Professor. BA, University of Delaware (2002); MPA, University of Delaware (2004); Ph.D., University of Georgia (2007)
Roger Kropf
Professor. BA, Oberlin College (1968); MRP, Syracuse University (1973), PhD, Syracuse University (1976).
Steven Stainbrook
Adjunct Assistant Professor. B. Arch and BS, Ball State University (1995); M. Arch, Harvard University (1997).
Mark Levine
Adjunct Associate Professor. BA, Union College (1966); JD, New York University (1969).
Paul Light
Professor. BA, Macalester College (1975); MA (1976) and Ph.D. (1980), University of Michigan.
James Stuckey
Adjunct Associate Professor. BA (1975) and MA (1977, 2002), St. Johns University.
Sarah Ludwig
Adjunct Assistant Professor. BA, Bryn Mawr College (1984); MUP, New York University (1989); JD, New York University (1992).
Claire Weisz
Adjunct Assistant Professor. B.Arch, University of Toronto (1984); M.Arch, Yale University (1989).
Joseph Magee
Assistant Professor. BA, University of Michigan (1996); Ph.D., Stanford University (2004).
Mark Willis
Adjunct Professor. BA (1968) and Ph.D. (1979), Yale University; JD, Harvard University (1971).
Zvia S. Naphtali
Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor. BA (1965), MA (1977), and Ph.D. (1981), New York University.
David Winder
Adjunct Associate Professor. BA (1963), M.Ed. (1974), and Ph.D. (1979), University of Manchester.
Amit Nigam
Assistant Professor. BA, Wesleyan University (1994); MA, Yale University (1997); Ph.D., Northwestern University (2006).
Allen Zerkin
Adjunct Associate Professor. BA, Brandeis (1966); JD, Yale University (1972).
Jonathan Orcutt
Adjunct Assistant Professor. BA, Colby College (1985).
David Quart
Adjunct Assistant Professor. BS, University of Pennsylvania (1992); MUP, New York University (2003).
Joseph Reilly
Adjunct Associate Professor. BBA, Iona College (1981).
Carlos E. Restrepo
Adjunct Assistant Professor. BS, Lehigh University (1990); MS, University of Pennsylvania (1992); Ph.D., New York University (2006).
Leonardo Romeo
Adjunct Professor. Dott.Arch (Dottore in Architettura), University of Venice, Italy (1971); MSc.CE (Master of Civil Engineering), Columbia University (1982).
BA/BS
MA/MS
Specialization:
Land Use Planning, Environmental Planning, GIS Applications in Planning, Indigenous/Native American Planning, Recreation and Tourism Planning
UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Departmental Requirement: None Minimum GPA: 3.0 GPA/Top 25% Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: ACT- 22 SAT -1040 Conditional admission below these numbers.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline ........................................................................................... None Financial Aid Deadline ....................................................................................... None In-State Tuition and Fees ........................................................... $3,529 per semester Out-of-State Tuition and Fees................................................... $8,885 per semester Application Fee: .................................................................................................... $25 Additional Fees: ...................................................................................................... $0
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Science in Applied Geospatial Sciences with an emphasis in Planning and Recreation
Contact Person: Phone: Email: Debbie Martin, Administrative Associate (928) 523-2650 geog@nau.edu
Enrolled
9/11 17/16 2/2 3/5
Masters Specialization
Land Use Planning, Community Development, Geographic Information Systems
MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL Departmental Requirement: None. None. Departmental: 1000 Verbal/Math None. Combined Verbal & Math GRE of 1000; lower scores admitted with deficiencies.
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BS in Public Planning
Contact Person: Phone: Email: Debbie Martin, Administrative Associate (928) 523-2383 geog@nau.edu
PLANNING FACULTY
Carolyn M. Daugherty
Professor Emeritus. B.S., M.S., Ohio State University -Columbus; Ph.D., Arizona State University (1987). Specializations: Small Town and Rural Planning, Environmental Planning, Site Planning.
Masters Specialization
Planning Administration, Community Development
(928) 523-0984
Carolyn.Daugherty@nau.edu
(928) 523-1251
D.Hawley@nau.edu
Alan A. Lew
FAICP
Professor. B.A., University of Hawaii-Hilo; M.A., M.U.P., Ph.D., University of Oregon (1986). Specializations: Urban Planning, Tourism Planning, GIS.
(928) 523-6567
Alan.Lew@nau.edu
Neil Gullickson
Adjunct Lecturer. B.A., B.S., Northern Arizona University. Specializations: Physical Planning, Planning and Design Review.
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
William Ring
Adjunct Lecturer. J.D., University of Arizona. Specializations: Land Use Law.
James L. Sell
Visiting Assistant Professor (Ph.D., University of Arizona, 1983). Specializations: Cultural Geography, Environment/Behavior/Design, Landscape Perception and Planning, Citizen Participation, Environmental and Geographic Education, United States.
Tracy McMillan
Adjunct Lecturer. (Ph.D., University of California, Irvine, 2003). Specializations: Impact of Transportation, Urban Design and Land Use Planning and Policy on Public Health; Children's travels and Health; Schools and Communities.
FYI
Northern Arizona University is located in Flagstaff, Arizona, a city of approximately 60,000. At an Elevation of 7,000 feet, Flagstaff sits at the 12,000 foot San Francisco Peaks and is surrounded by the largest Ponderosa pine forest in the world. This four-season city is focal point for a region offering a wide range of recreational and cultural opportunities, all of which department classes and program take advantage of. A little over an hours drive will take you to one of the greatest wonders of the world-the Grand Canyon. Winter skiing and the red rock country of Sedona are a short drive from the city. The surrounding area is rich in Navajo, Hopi and other American Indian cultures. The Coconino National Forest surrounds Flagstaff and offers recreational activities from hiking and mountain biking to fishing and boating.
BS/MCRP PAB
Ph.D.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline for Masters program ................................................. August 15 Admission Deadline for Ph.D program ...................................................... August 15 Admission Deadline for BS program ......................................................... August 15 Financial Aid Deadline for Masters program ...................................Early application ............................................................................................................... recommended Financial Aid Deadline for Ph.D Program .......................................Early application ............................................................................................................... recommended Financial Aid Deadline for Bachelor's program ..............................Early application ............................................................................................................... recommended In-State Tuition and Fees ................................................................$2,902 per quarter Out-of-State Tuition and Fees.........................................................$7,459 per quarter Application Fee .................................................................................... $40 ($50 Intl) Additional Fees: ..................................................................................................... Yes
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of City and Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Professor Maria Manta Conroy, Graduate Program Admissions Coordinator (614) 292-1012 conroy.36@osu.edu
Year Initiated: 1958 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/10.........................................................1344 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ..................................................38
Masters Specializations
Energy, Environment, and Sustainability, Geographic Information Systems and Remote Sensing, Housing, Real Estate, and Neighborhoods, International Development, Physical Planning and Urban Design, Planning Policy and Process, Transportation, Urban and Regional Economics
MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
Bachelor of Science City and Regional Planning
Contact Person: Professor Jennifer Evans-Cowley, Undergraduate Program Admissions Coordinator (614) 292-5427 cowley.11@osu.edu
University Admission Policy: Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Departmental Requirement:
Bachelors degree from an accredited institution 3.0 Required if GPA below 3.0 (1,000 minimum) 600 (250) Resume and statement of purpose
Phone: E-mail:
Year Initiated: 2009 Not PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/10 1 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ....................................................0
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Ph.D. of City and Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Professor Phil Viton, PhD Program Admission Coordinator (614) 292-2119 viton.1@osu.edu
Eligibility Criteria:
JOINT DEGREES
o MA/MCRP - African American and African Studies o MA/MCRP - Environmental Science o MA/MCRP - Public Policy and Management o MPA/MCRP - Public Policy and Management o MLA/MCRP - Landscape Architecture o MS/MCRP - Civil Environmental Engineering and Geodetic Science - Specialization in Transportation o MSW/MCRP - Social Work o JD/MCRP - Law o MA/MCRP - Geography o MS/MCRP Natural Resources
Year Initiated: 1985 Degrees Granted through 8/31/09.............................................................58 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ....................................................6 Dissertations from 9/1/2009 to 6/30/10 1. Land-Use Planning and the Urban Heat Island Effect. 2. Impacts of Transportation, Land Uses, and Meteorology on Urban Air Quality. 3. A Computable General Equilibrium Model of the City with Optimization of its Transportation Network: Impacts of Changes in Technology, Preferences, and Policy. 4. Optimal Regional Allocation of Population and Employment: Application of a Spatial Interaction Commuting Model.
Doctoral Specializations
Urban & Economic Development, Environmental & Land Use Planning, Planning Management and Law, Energy & Telecommunications, Environmental Behavior and Urban Design, Negotiation
DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: ..............................................................None Departmental Requirement: .................................................................None Minimum GPA: ........................................................................................3.0 Minimum GRE: .............................................................................Required Minimum TOEFL: ........................................................................600 (250)
30 4 0 1 0 0 0 5 40 1 41 40
16 7 0 2 0 0 0 4 29 6 35 29
46 11 0 3 0 0 0 9 69 7 76 69
Eligibility Criteria:
2 35
1 29
3 73
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 16th Edition | Page 97
Steven I. Gordon
Professor. BA, SUNY-Buffalo (1970); MA (1972), MPhil. (1973) and Ph.D., (1977), Columbia University. Specializations: Environmental Planning, GIS, Computers, Environmental Modeling. http://facweb.knowlton.ohio-state.edu/sgordon/crpinfo
(614) 292-3372
gordon.1@osu.edu
Jean-Michel Guldmann
Professor. MA, Ecole des Mines (1970); MSc (1973) and DSc (1976), Technion, Israel. Specializations: Energy, Communications, Urban Economics, Quantitative Methods. http://facweb.knowlton.ohio-state.edu/jguldmann/crpinfo
(614) 292-2257
guldmann.1@osu.edu
Hazel Morrow-Jones
Associate Professor. BA, Macalaster College (1974); MA (1976) and Ph.D., (1980), Ohio State University. Specializations: Housing, Quantitative, Planning and Geography, Population Studies. http://facweb.knowlton.ohio-state.edu/hmorrow/crpinfo
(614) 292-1027
morrow-jones.1@osu.edu
Jack L. Nasar
Professor. BArch., Washington University (1969); MUP, New York University (1973); Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University (1979). Specializations: Environment and Behavior, Urban Design, Environmental Psychology, Physical Planning. http://facweb.knowlton.ohio-state.edu/jnasar/crpinfo
(614) 292-1457 *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
nasar.1@osu.edu
Kenneth Pearlman
Professor Emeritus, Section Head. AB (1964) and MCP (1974), University of Pennsylvania ; JD, Columbia University (1967). Specializations: Planning Law, Planning Theory, Planning Administration, Land Use Policy. http://facweb.knowlton.ohio-state.edu/kpearlman/crpinfo
PLANNING FACULTY
Charisma Acey
Assistant Professor. BA California State Northridge (1995), MPP, UCLA (1998), PhD. Specializations: International Development, Social Equity, Governance, Poverty.
(614) 292-5427
pearlman.1@osu.edu
(614) 292-1012
Phillip A. Viton
Associate Professor. BA, Brown University (1972); Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley (1977). Specializations: Transportation, Urban Economics, Quantitative Methods, Urban Modeling. http://facweb.knowlton.ohio-state.edu/pviton/crpinfo
Gulsah Akar
Assistant Professor. BS (2002), MS (2004) Middle East Technical, PhD (2009), University of Maryland. Specializations: Transportation, Energy, Public Health.
(614) 292-5427
viton.1@osu.edu
(614) 292-1012
(614) 292-8279
vonrabenau.1@osu.edu
(614) 292-8044
conroy.36@osu.edu
Kyle Ezell
Associate Professor of Practice: MA, South Dakota State University. Specialization: Downtown Development.
Jennifer Evans-Cowley
Associate Professor. BS (1994), MUP (1996) and Ph.D., (2000), Texas A&M; MPA, University of North Texas (1997). Specializations: Planning Administration, Infrastructure, Planning Theory, Land Use. http://facweb.knowlton.ohio-state.edu/jevanscowley/crpinfo
(614) 292-1012
ezell.5@osu.edu
(614) 292-8044
conroy.36@osu.edu
Jason Reece
Lecturer. MCRP Ohio State University
reece.35@osu.edu
Laura Schinn
Lecturer. BArch Virginia, MCRP Ohio State University. Specialization: Urban Design
Charles Cartwright
Lecturer. BA, MLA, MCRP, Ohio State University. Specializations: Technology, GIS,
Jason Sudy
Lecturer. BA, MCRP Ohio State University. Specialization: Urban Design
Jeff Darbee
Lecturer. BA Lake Forest College. Specialization: Historic Preservation
Craig Davis
Professor. BS Zoology Colorado State, MS Botany Colorado State, PhD Ecology UC Davis
Beth Urban
Lecturer. BA, MCRP Ohio State University. Specialization: Grant Writing
Daniel Ferdelman
Lecturer. BS Architecture Ohio State University, MCRP City Planning University of Cincinnati
David Wirick
Lecturer. BA Political Science Kent State University, MA Public Policy Ohio State University
Christine Godward
BA, MCRP, Ohio State University. Specialization: Public Health
Jamie Greene
Lecturer. BS, Ohio State University (1984); MUP, University of Virginia (1988). Specializations: Comprehensive Planning Regional Planning, International Development.
FYI
Chris Hermann
Lecturer. BArch, MCRP University of North Carolina. Specializations: Urban Design
Roy Lewicki
Professor. BA Psychology Dartmouth, PhD Social Psychology Columbia
Mark McCord
Professor. BS, Purdue (1977); MS, Stanford (1978); Ph.D., MIT (1983). Specializations: Transportation.
(614) 292-2388
mccord.2@osu.edu
Ravi Mishalani
Associate Professor. BE, Civil Engineering American University of Beirut, MS and PhD Transportation Systems MIT
Scott Lissner
Lecturer. BA Psychology and Economics Rutgers, MA Couseling Hunter, PhD Higher Education Administration University of Virginia
Vincent Papsidero
Lecturer: MCRP, The Ohio State University. Specialization: Planning Practice.
Nancy Rechie
Lecturer. BA Ohio Dominica, MA Virginia. Specialization: Historic Preservation
BA/BS PAB
Ph.D.
Undergraduate Specializations
Community Organization and Change, Housing and Economic Development, Communications and Community Development
UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Departmental Requirement: Intro courses: Sociology, Political Science, Microeconomics Minimum GPA: 3.0 Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: SAT 1000, ACT 21
PROGRAM INFORMATION
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline ....................................Rolling, major declared by Mid-October Financial Aid Deadline ........................................................................................ N/A In-State Tuition and Fees (09/10): .............................$2, 255 per quarter (Full Time) Out-of-State Tuition and Fees: ................................... $7,066 per quarter (Full Time) Application Fee ...................................................................................................... $50 Additional Fees: ........................................................................................................ 0
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Tracy Braden Student Services Coordinator (503) 725-5477 tbraden@pdx.edu
Year Initiated: 1974 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/10...........................................................720 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ..................................................38
Masters Specializations
Community Development, Environment, Land Use, Transportation, Regional Economic Development
MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Departmental Requirement: Bachelors degree from an accredited institution 2.75 University, 3.0 Departmental Not Required 550 Not Required A complete application consistent with the requirements posted on the School web page. Recommended: Basic Statistics, Microeconomics.
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BA/BS in Community Development
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Tracy Braden, Student Services Coordinator (503) 725-5477 tbraden@pdx.edu
Year initiated:1996 Degrees Granted through 8/31/10......................................................... 363 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ................................................57
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Doctoral Specializations
Planning, Community Development, Policy Analysis, Gerontology, Regional Economic Development, Transportation
DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL: Minimum GPA: Departmental Requirement: Bachelors degree from an accredited institution 1,000 Math/Verbal Combined 550 2.75 or 3.0 in 12 or more graduate credit A complete application consistent with the requirements posted on the School web page. Recommended: Basic Statistics, Microeconomics.
Male 1 18 0 0 0 1 0 7 27
Female 0 31 0 0 0 0 0 4 35
Total 1 49 0 0 0 1 0 11 62
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
DOCTORAL DEGREE
PhD in Urban Studies
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Tracy Braden, Student Services Coordinator (503) 725-5477 tbraden@pdx.edu
Year initiated 1969 Degrees Granted through 8/31/10..........................................................217 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ...................................................4 Dissertations Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 1. Policy Responses to the Closure of Manufactured Home Parks in Oregon 2. Community Development for a White City: Race Making, Improvement and the Cincinnati Race Riots and Anti-Abolition Riots of 1829, 1836, and 1841 The Foundation to Collaborate: Understanding the Role of Participant Interests Working Mothers' Decisions, Experiences and Feelings about Using On-Site Childcare
3. 4.
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PLANNING FACULTY
Carl Abbott
Professor. BA, Swarthmore College; MA, PhD, University of Chicago. Specializations: Community Development, Metropolitan/Regional Planning, Urban and Planning History.
Connie P. Ozawa
Professor and Director of the Toulan School of Urban Studies and Planning. AB, University of California, Berkeley; MA, University of Hawaii, Manoa; PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Specializations: Citizen Participation, Environmental Planning, Planning Theory, Negotiation and Conflict Management, Community Development.
(503) 725-5171
abbottc@pdx.edu
(503) 725-5126
ozawac@pdx.edu
Sy Adler
Professor. BA, University of Pittsburgh; MCP, Harvard University; PhD, University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Community Development, Land Use/Growth Management, Planning History, Planning Practice, Planning Theory, Transportation.
Anthony Rufolo
Professor. BS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; PhD, University of California, Los Angeles. Specializations: Infrastructure/Public Services, Public Finance/Fiscal Planning, Transportation, Urban and Regional Economics.
(503) 725-5172
adlers@pdx.edu
(503) 725-4049
rufoloa@pdx.edu
Ellen M. Bassett
Assistant Professor. AB, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; MA, MS, PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Specializations: Land Use/ Growth Management, International Development.
Greg Schrock
Assistant Professor. BA, University of Notre Dame; MURP, University of Minnesota; PhD, University of Illinois at Chicago. Specializations: Regional Economic Development, Labor Market and Workforce Development Policy.
(503) 725-5174
bassette@pdx.edu
(503) 725-8312
gschrock@pdx.edu
Lisa K. Bates
Assistant Professor. BA, The George Washington University; PhD, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Specializations: Housing Policy and Planning, Community Development, Race and Poverty.
Ethan P. Seltzer
Professor. BA, Swarthmore College; MRP, PhD, University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Land Use, Regional Economic Development.
(503) 725-8203
lkbates@pdx.edu
(503) 725-5169
seltzere@pdx.edu
Jennifer Dill
Associate Professor and Director of the Center for Transportation Studies. BS, University of California, Davis; MA, University of California, Los Angeles; PhD, University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Transportation, Infrastructure/Public Services, Environmental Planning, Land Use/Growth Management.
Vivek Shandas
Associate Professor. BS, University of California at Santa Cruz; MS, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; PhD, University of Washington. Specializations: Urban Ecology, Spatial Analysis, including Participatory Processes; Water Resources; Interdisciplinary Education.
(503) 725-5173
jdill@pdx.edu
(503) 725-5222
vshandas@pdx.edu FAICP
Michael Fogarty
Professor. BA, MS, Portland State University; PhD, University of Pittsburgh. Specializations: Economic Development Planning.
Nohad A. Toulan
fogartym@pdx.edu
(503) 725-8263
Karen Gibson
Associate Professor. BA, San Francisco State University; MS, Carnegie Mellon University; PhD, University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Community and Economic Development, Housing, Planning and Social Policy, Racial Economic Inequality, Urban Studies.
Dean Emeritus and Professor Emeritus. BS, University of Cairo; MCP, University of California, Berkeley; PhD, University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Housing and Neighborhood Planning, International Development and Planning, Land Use/Growth Management, Metropolitan/Regional Planning, Physical Planning/Urban Design.
(503) 725-5141
toulann@pdx.edu
(503) 725-8265
gibsonk@pdx.edu AICP
John Gliebe
Assistant Professor. BS, Bowling Green State University; MRP, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Ph.D. Northwestern University. Specializations: Transportation Planning, Advanced Travel Demand Modeling and Modeling Methods, Travel Demand Forecasting.
(503) 725-8416
heyingc@pdx.edu
(503) 725-4016
gliebej@pdx.edu
(503) 725-8743
llutz@pdx.edu
(503) 725-8590
jason.jurjevich@pdx.edu
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Barry Messer
Associate Professor. BA, Whittier College; MA, University of Pittsburgh; PhD, Portland State University.
FYI
In addition to the degrees described above, the Nohad A. Toulan School of Urban Studies and Planning, College of Urban and Public Affairs also offers graduate certificates in Transportation in cooperation with the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, GIS in cooperation with the Geography Department, Urban Design in cooperation with the Architecture Department and, Real Estate Development in cooperation with the School of Business. These Certificates are available to all students both during and after the conclusion of their graduate studies.
(503) 725-5179
messerb@pdx.edu
Sheila Martin
Associate Professor and Director of the Institute of Portland Metropolitan Studies. BA, Southern Illinois University; MA, University of Kentucky; PhD, Iowa State University. Specializations: Economic Development, Community Development, Regional Planning and Development.
(503) 725-5137
sheilam@pdx.edu
James Strathman
Professor and Director of the Center for Urban Studies. BA, University of Iowa; AM, University of Pennsylvania; PhD, University of Iowa. Specializations: Economic Development Planning, Energy Planning, Impact Assessment, Quantitative Methods and Real Estate Development.
(503) 725-4069
strathmanj@pdx.edu
Gerald Sussman
Professor. BA, Fairleigh Dickinson University; MA, University of the Philippines; PhD, University of Hawaii, Manoa. Specializations: Community Development, International Development and Planning, Political Economy, Politics and Governance.
(503) 725-5176
sussmang@pdx.edu
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PRATT INSTITUTE
Programs for Sustainable Planning & Development
200 Willoughby Avenue Brooklyn, New York 11205 Phone (718) 399-4314 Fax (718) 399-4379 http://www.pratt.edu/gcpe John Shapiro, AICP, Chair Lacey Tauber, Assistant to the Chair Phone (718) 399-4340 E-mail: ltauber@pratt.edu
MA/MS PAB
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2009-10 ................................................................................N/A Financial Aid Deadline 2009-10 ...........................................................April 15, 2009 In-State Tuition and Fees: ................................................................$1,263 per credit Out-of-State and International Tuition and Fees: ............................$1,263 per credit Application Fee: .................................................................................................... $50 Additional Fees ...............................................................................$490 per semester
FINANCIAL AID
Graduate Assistantships Eligibility Criteria: Graduate Scholarships Eligibility Criteria: GPA=3.0; At least part-time registration (6 credits) (award amount varies) GPA=3.0 Full time registration (9 credits)
Year Initiated: 2004 NCPE Accreditation 2006 Degrees Granted through 8/31/09.............................................................30 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ..................................................11
Accepted
57 82
Enrolled
18 36
Masters Specializations
Historic Preservation
MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL: Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Departmental Requirement: Bachelors degree from an accredited institution No Requirements No Requirements 575 (University), 600 (Department) Not Required Evidence of strong writing and analytical skills.
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Science in City and Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: John Shapiro, AICP, Chair (718) 399-4391 johnshapiro@pratt.edu
Year Initiated: 1959 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/09...........................................................558 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ..................................................16
Masters Specializations
Environmental Planning, Community Development, Historic Preservation, Physical Planning
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City & Regional Planning TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Fall 2009
Enrollment Status and Gender Full-time Part-time Male Female Total Male C1. STUDENTS - RACE AND ETHNICITY US Citizens and Permanent Residents Only Race White Black or African American American Indian or Alaska native Asian Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Some Other Race alone 16 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 19 2 21 15 8 0 2 0 0 2 0 27 1 28 10 13 0 1 0 0 0 0 10 9 10 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 13 50 11 0 5 0 1 2 0 69 3 72 Female
Year Initiated: Spring 2005 Degrees Granted through 8/31/10.............................................................63 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ..................................................12
Masters Specializations
Environmental Systems Management
MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Minimum Undergraduate Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL: Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Departmental Requirement: Bachelors degree from an accredited Institution GPA: 3.0 No Requirements 575 (University), 600 (Department) Not Required Evidence of strong analytical skills. Evidence of commitment to sustainability as a tool for confronting environmental quality & health issues.
Two or More Races Unknown Sub-Total (Citizens and Residents) Foreign Students Total Students US Citizens and Permanent Residents Only Ethnicity* Hispanic or Latino Not Hispanic or Latino
1 20
2 26 10 13
3 69
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
PLANNING FACULTY
John Shapiro, AICP
Chair, Associate Professor. M.S.C.R.P., Pratt Institute. Specialization: Physical Planning & Land Use
(718) 399-4391
johnshapiro@pratt.edu
(718) 399-4387
jmarti18@pratt.edu
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William Menking
Associate Professor. M.S.C.R.P Pratt Institute. Specialization: Urban History and Theory.
(718) 399-4318
wmenking@pratt.edu
(718) 399-4325
rshiffma@pratt.edu
(718) 399-4340
ma820@columbia.edu
Caron Atlas
Visiting Assistant Professor. M.A., University of Chicago; Specialization: Art and Social Change
(718) 399-4323
ayonder@pratt.edu
(718) 399-4340
caronatlas@gmail.com
(718) 399-4340
ebaron@pratt.edu
David Burney
Visiting Assistant Professor. M. S., University of London; Dip. Arch., Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh; Dip. Arch., Kingston University, London. Specialization: Urban Design
(212) 647-7532
eallison@pratt.edu
(718) 399-4340
burneyd@ddc.nyc.gov
Joan Byron
Visiting Assistant Professor. B.Arch, Pratt Institute. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Physical Planning, Urban Design
(212) 647-7532
ned@kaufmanconservation.com
Vicki Weiner
Adjunct Associate Professor. MS Historic Preservation, Columbia University. Specializations: Historic Preservation; Community Development
jbyron@pratt.edu
Carter Craft
Visiting Assistant Professor. M.U.P. New York University. Specialization: Waterfront Planning and Development
vweiner@pratt.edu
(718) 399-4340
Mike Flynn
Visiting Assistant Professor. M.S.C.R.P, Pratt Institute. Specialization: Transportation Planning
(718) 399-4340
mikeflynn718@gmail.com
Adam Friedman
Visiting Assistant Professor. J. D., Benjamin Cardozo School of Law. Specialization: Industrial Retention, Community-based Planning
(718) 399-4323
ehanhard@pratt.edu
(718) 636-3486
Jaime Stein
Visiting Assistant Professor and Coordinator, Environmental Systems Management Program. M.S., Environmental Systems Management, Pratt Institute. Specialization: Environmental Policy & Sustainability
Daniel Hernandez
Visiting Assistant Professor. M.Arch, University of California. Specialization: Affordable Housing Development
(718) 399-4323
jstein9@pratt.edu
(718) 399-4340
(718) 399-4340
G.Jacquemart@bfjplanning.com
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Brad Lander
Visiting Associate Professor. MSCRP, Pratt Institute. Specializations: Housing and Real Estate; Community Development
Toby Snyder
Visiting Assistant Professor. M. Arch., Rhode Island School of Design Specialization: Urban Design
(718) 399-4340
lander@council.nyc.gov
(718) 399-4340
tsnyder@fxfowle.com
Rob Lane
Visiting Assistant Professor. M. Arch., Columbia University.
Specialization: Urban Design
(718) 399-4340
(718) 399-4340
fotlah@earthlink.net
Tina Lund
Visiting Assistant Professor. B.A., Grinnell College. Specialization:
Demography, Data Analysis
Petra Todorovich
Visiting Assistant Professor. M.S.C.R.P., Rutgers University. Specialization: Regional Planning
(718) 399-4340
(718) 399-4340
petra@rpa.org
Meenakshi Varandani
Visiting Assistant Professor. M.S.C.R.P., Pratt Institute. Specialization: International Planning, Economic Development
(718) 399-4340
flang@pratt.edu
(718) 399-4340
MVarandani@nycedc.com
Mercedes Narciso
Adjunct Associate Professor. M.S., Pratt Institute. Specialization: Community-based Planning
Joseph Weisbord
Visiting Assistant Professor. M.S.C.R.P., Pratt Institute. Specialization: Affordable Housing Development
(718) 399-4340
mnarciso@pratt.edu
(718) 399-4340
jwbord@gmail.com
Andrew Wiley-Schwartz
Visiting Assistant Professor. B.A., Hampshire College. Specialization: Transportation Planning
(718) 399-4340
juan.camilo.osorio@gmail.com
(718) 399-4340
awileyschwartz@gmail.com
Stuart Pertz
Visiting Assistant Professor. M.Arch., Princeton University Specialization: Urban Design
(718) 399-4340
skp@pertz.org
(718) 399-4340
ewinston@pratt.edu
David Reiss
Visiting Assistant Professor. J.D., New York University School of Law Specialization: Law and Community Development
(718) 399-4340
david.reiss@brooklaw.edu
Damon Rich
Visiting Assistant Professor. Graduate School of Design, Harvard University. Specialization: Urban Design
(718) 399-4340
damon@anothercupdevelopment.org
(718) 399-4340
calbucher@gmail.com
Steven Romalewski
Visiting Assistant Professor. M.S., Columbia University. Specialization: GIS, Data Analysis
(718) 399-4340
sromalew@pratt.edu
(718) 399-4340
benedictra@aol.com
Alison Schneider
Visiting Assistant Professor. M.S.C.R.P., Pratt Institute. Specialization: Physical Planning
Michael Bobker
Visiting Assistant Professor. M.S. Energy, New York Institute of Technology, Specializations: Energy Systems Management
(718) 399-4340
alisonschn@gmail.com
(718) 399-4340
Sideya Sherman
Visiting Assistant Professor. M.S., Hunter College. Specialization: Community-Based Planning
Carlton Brown
Visiting Assistant Professor. B.Arch, Princeton. Specializations: Sustainable Development and Affordable Housing
(718) 399-4340
ssherman@mas.org
(718) 399-4340
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(718) 399-4340
dchaky@pratt.edu
Ramon Cruz
Visiting Assistant Professor. M.U.P. Princeton University, Specializations: Ecological Cities
(212) 647-7532
lackerman@wmf.org
(718) 399-4340
Carol Clark
Visiting Associate Professor. M.S. Columbia University. Specialization: Zoning, Affordable Housing Development
Stephanie Feldman
Visiting Assistant Professor. M.S., New Jersey Institute of Technology Specializations: Waste Management
(212) 647-7532
carolclark718@gmail.com
(718) 399-4340
sjgfeld@hotmail.com
Pat Fisher-Olsen
Visiting Assistant Professor. M.S., Pratt Institute. Specialization: Historic Preservation
Olympia Kazi
Visiting Assistant Professor. Laurea in Architettura, Universita degli Studi di Firenze. Specialization: Sustainable Design
(212) 647-7532
pfo104@aol.com
(718) 399-4340
olympiakazi@gmail.com
Katie Kendall
Visiting Assisting Professor. L.L.M., Vermont Law School; J.D., Brooklyn Law School. Specialization: Environmental Policy & Law
(212) 647-7532
(718) 399-4340
katiekendall33@gmail.com
Anne Hrychuk
Visiting Assistant Professor. M.A., New York University; Ph. D. Candidate, New York University. Specialization: Historic Architecture
(212) 647-7532
(718) 399-4340
RKulikowski@cityhall.nyc.gov
Jonathan Meyers
Visiting Assistant Professor. M.B.A., Columbia University. Specialization: Historic Preservation and Real Estate Development
(212) 647-7532
(718) 399-4340
paul@gaiainstituteny.org
Norman Mintz
Visiting Associate Professor. M.S., Columbia University Specialization: Downtown Revitalization
Gita Nandan
VVisiting Assistant Professor. M.Arch., U.C. Berkeley, Specialization: Green Architecture
(212) 647-7532
nmintz@urbanmgmt.org
Christopher Neville
Visiting Assistant Professor. M.S., Columbia University. Specialization: Historic Preservation, Public History
(212) 647-7532
cneville@pratt.edu
(212) 647-7532
(718) 399-4314
gelvin.stevenson@gmail.com
Lacey Tauber
Visiting Assistant Professor. M.S., Historic Preservation, Pratt Institute. Specialization: Historic Preservation, Community-Based Planning
Ira Stern
Visiting Assistant Professor. MSCRP, Pratt Institute. Specialization: Environmental Planning
(718) 399-4340
ltauber@pratt.edu
(718) 399-4340
istern@pratt.edu
Catherine Zidar
Visiting Assistant Professor. MSCRP, Pratt Institute. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Ecological Infrastructure
(212) 647-7532
(718) 399-4340
czidar@pratt.edu
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Programs for Sustainable Master of Science in Planning and Development City and Regional Planning
PSPD is an alliance of four programs with a shared value placed on urban sustainability defined by the triple bottom line of environment, equity, and economy: City and Regional Planning Environmental Systems Management Historic Preservation Facilities Management Each of the four graduate programs maintains its independence, degree, and depth of study, yet with the advice of Coordinators and Chairs, students can move between the four programs, with the further option to follow set tracks for specialized or multifaceted studies or to pursue two degrees at less cost and time than would otherwise be the case. PSPD also offers linkages to: the Construction Management Program, with the opportunity to focus on real estate development; Brooklyn Law School, with opportunity for a joint Masters / Juris Doctor; and the Pratt Center for Community Development, with opportunity to combine study and advocacy. The primary mission of the PSPD is to provide a professionally oriented education to a student body with diverse cultural, educational and professional backgrounds. The PSPD welcomes applicants with undergraduate degrees in a wide range of disciplines. In the application process, the PSPD values creativity, civic engagement, and depth of experience, in addition to intellectual capacity. Since its inception 50 years ago, the City and Regional Planning Program has remained true to its emphasis on an education that emphasizes practice over theory, participatory planning over top-down policy making, and advocacy over technocracy. To promote specialized or interdisciplinary study, half of the credits are in elective seminars and studios. While by no means required, each student can focus on one of four particular professional concentrations, each of which has its own faculty coordinator: Community Development and Advocacy Environmental Planning and Policy Preservation Planning and Livable Cities Physical Planning and Urbanism internships Virtually every student is assured the opportunity for an internship. Most students have had or, in the course of study, will gain work experience in the field such that students learn from each other as well as from faculty. studio culture Studios bring together students from all four PSPD graduate programs for interdisciplinary teamwork. The studios tackle real planning challenges, usually in connection with a project of the Pratt Center for Community Development or another advocacy organization.
www.pratt.edu 718-399-4340
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MA/MS PAB
Ph.D.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINE, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2009-10 for Masters program..... ..................... May 1 Admission Deadline 2009-10 for Ph.D program............................... May 1 Financial Aid Deadline 2009-10 for Masters program............... January 15 Financial Aid Deadline 2009-10 for Ph.D p rogram ................. January 15 In-State Tuition and Fees ..............................................$6,924 per semester Out-of-State and International Tuition and Fees .......$10,632 per semester Application Fee .......................................................................................$65 Additional Fees: ...............................................................$890 per semester
Year Initiated: 1975 Degrees Granted through 8/31/10...........................................................125 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ....................................................6
Accepted
119 6 199 10
Enrolled
55 6 93 6
Masters Specializations
Environmental and Physical Planning, Regional Planning and International Development, Urban and Community Development, Housing and Real Estate, Transportation Policy and Planning
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of City and Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Stephen D. Weston (732) 932-5475 x753 ejb@policy.rutgers.edu
Year Initiated: 1968 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/10.........................................................1441 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ..................................................44
Masters Specializations
Environmental and Physical Planning, Regional Planning and International Development, Urban and Community Development, Housing and Real Estate, Transportation Policy and Planning
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Doctoral Specializations
Housing and Community Development, Land Use and Transportation, Politics and Policy Analysis, Urban and Regional Economics, Science, Environmental and Health Policy, International Development
DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Male 6 40 3 1 6 6 6
Female 3 37 6 0 5 2 3
Total 9 77 9 1 11 8 9
University Admission Policy: Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL: Departmental Requirement:
Masters or other advanced degree. 3.0 University: V-500/Q-600; Department: varies by year. 93/213/550 Masters or other advanced degree.
15
School Awards: Fellowships and Assistantships. Eligibility Criteria: Merit and need-based aid, based upon admission application. University Financial Aid Office: Grants and loans. Eligibility Criteria: Federal grant and loan criteria.
Total Students
76
63
139
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Ph.D. in Planning and Public Policy
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Stephen D. Weston (732) 932-5475 x753 ejb@policy.rutgers.edu
Year initiated 1968 Degrees Granted through 8/31/10..........................................................149 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/10 ...................................................3 Dissertations Granted from 9/1/2010 to 8/31/2010 1. Urban Design and Planning Policy: A Contexual Approach 2. Disputed Relocation and Property Development in Shanghai, 190-2005 3. The Impact of Affordable Housing on Taxable Property Valuation in a Poor City.
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Gabriella Y. Carolini
Assistant Professor. MDS (2002) Oxford University; Ph.D. (2008) Columbia University. Specializations: International Urban Development, Informal Settlements, Public Sector Accounting, Development Finance http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html
Male 1 18 3 0 1 0 1
Female 1 16 4 0 5 2 3
Total 2 34 7 0 6 2 4
carolini@rci.rutgers.edu
James DeFilippis
Associate Professor. MA (1996); Ph.D. (2000) Rutgers University. Specializations: Urban Political Economy, Housing, Community Development. http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html
jdefilip@rci.rutgers.edu
James W. Hughes
Professor and Dean. MCRP (1969); Ph.D. (1999) Rutgers University. Specializations: Housing & Real Estate Markets, Demographics, Analysis of Regional & State Economies http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html
jwhughes@rci.rutgers.edu
Radha Jaganathan
Associate Professor. MS, Rutgers University (1996); Ph.D., Princeton University (1999). Specializations: Demography, Poverty, Public and Child Welfare. http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html (732) 932-4101 ext. 668 radha@rci.rutgers.edu
Total Students
26
33
59
Michael L. Lahr
Associate Research Professor. MA (1978); Ph.D. (1992) University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Economic Development, Urban and Regional Economics/Development, Public Finance. http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
PLANNING FACULTY
Hooshang Amirahmadi
Professor. MS, University of Dallas (1978); PhD., Cornell University (1982). Specializations: Global Restructuring, Regional Policies, Urban and Regional Economics. http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html
lahr@rci.rutgers.edu
Robert W. Lake
Professor. MA (1972); Ph.D. (1981) University of Chicago. Specializations: Community Development, Planning Theory, Race/ Ethnicity & Planning. http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html
rlake@rci.rutgers.edu
amirahma@rci.rutgers.edu
Clinton J. Andrews
Professor. MS(1985); PhD., (1990) Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Energy Policy, Planning Methods. http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html
David Listokin
Professor. MPA, Bernard Baruch College (1971); MCRP (1971); Ph.D. (1978) Rutgers University. Specializations: Housing, Fiscal Impacts, Historic Preservation. http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html
cja1@rci.rutgers.edu
listokin@rci.rutgers.edu
Robert W. Burchell
Professor. Ph.D., Rutgers University (1971). Specializations: Real Estate Analysis, Fiscal Impact Analysis, Housing, Land Use Planning Methods/ Theory. http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html
Anton E. Nelessen
Associate Professor. MS, Harvard University (1968). Specializations: Physical Planning, Urban Design, Neighborhood & C.B.D. Rehabilitation. http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html
nelessen@rci.rutgers.edu
burchell@rci.rutgers.edu
Kathe Newman
Assistant Professor. Ph.D., City University of New York (2001). Specializations: Urban Politics, Urban Revitalization, Community Development. http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html
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knewman@rci.rutgers.edu
Robert B. Noland
Professor. MS (1986); Ph.D. (1992) UNiversity of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Transportaiton Planning, Environmental Policy, Quantitative Methods. http://policy.rutgers.edu/faculty
Briavel Holcomb
Professor. MA and Ph.D., University of Colorado (1967, 1972). Specializations: Tourism, Urban Geography, Societal Impacts of the Internet. http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html
rnoland@rci.rutgers.edu
holcomb@rci.rutgers.edu
fpopper@rci.rutgers.edu
John R. Pucher
Professor. Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1978). Specializations: Urban Transportation, Urban Economics, Public Sector Economics. http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html
Martin E. Robins
Faculty Fellow, Center Director. LL.B., Harvard University Law School (1967). Specializations: Transit Development, Transit System Planning, Transit System Access. http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html
pucher@rci.rutgers.edu
merobins@rci.rutgers.edu
Joseph J. Seneca
University Professor. MA and Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Environmental Policy and Regulation, State and Local Economic Development and Finance, Government Regulation of Business. http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html
lahr@rci.rutgers.edu
seneca@rci.rutgers.edu
Lyna Wiggins
Associate Professor. M.S. (1972) Stanford University; Ph.D. (1981) University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Geographic Information Science, Urban Applications of GIS, Planning Methods. http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html
Meredeth Turshen
Professor. MA, New York University (1961); Ph.D., University of Sussex (UK) (1975). Specializations: Gender and Development, International Health, Third World Social Policy. http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html
lyna@rci.rutgers.edu
trushen@rci.rutgers.edu
vanhorn@rci.rutgers.edu
ffelder@rci.rutgers.edu
Norman Glickman
University Professor. MA and Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania (1967, 1969). Specializations: International/Regional Economic Development, Urban Impact Analysis, Urban and Industrial Policy. http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html
glickman@rci.rutgers.edu
Michael Greenberg
Professor and Associate Dean. MA and Ph.D., Columbia University (1969). Specializations: Urban Neighborhood Redevelopment, Brownfields, Environmental Health Policy. http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html
mrg@rci.rutgers.edu
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RUTGERS UNIVERSITY,
SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES Environmental Planning and Design Undergraduate Program
93 Lipman Drive Blake Hall, Room 113 School of Environmental and Biological Sciences New Brunswick, NJ 08901 Phone (732) 932-9317 Fax (732) 932-1940 David Tulloch, Undergraduate Program Director Phone (732) 932-1951 E-mail: dtulloch@crssa.rutgers.edu
BA PAB
Wolfram Hoefer
Assistant Professor. Dipl.-Ing., TU-Berlin (1993), Dr.-Ing. TU-Munich (2000). Specializations: Post-industrial Landscapes, Landscape Theory
(732) 932-9313
whoefer@sebs.rutgers.edu
Richard Lathrop
Professor. B.A., Dartmouth (1981), M.S., Dartmouth (1985), Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison (1986). Specializations: Landscape Ecology, Remote Sensing
(732) 932-1580
lathrop@crssa.rutgers.edu
Laura Lawson
Professor. B.A., University of California, Santa Cruz (1988), M.L.A., University of California, Berkeley (1992), Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley (2000). Specializations: Urban Open Space, Community Gardening, Social Factors in Design
(732) 932-8010
ljlawson@sebs.rutgers.edu
PROGRAM INFORMATION
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINE, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2011-12 ............................... Apply through Rutgers* Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12 ......................... Apply through Rutgers** In-State Tuition and Fees 2009-2010 .........................$12,940 per semester Out-of-State Tuition and Fees 2009-2010 .................$23,850 per semester Application Fee .......................................................................................$65 *Apply through Rutgers at: http://admissions.rutgers.edu/ ** Apply through Rutgers at: http://studentaid.rutgers.edu/
David Tulloch
Associate Professor. BSLA, University of Kentucky (1992), MLA, Louisiana State University (1994), Ph.D. University of WisconsinMadison (1997). Specializations: Geographic Information Systems, Regional Design
(732) 932-1581
dtulloch@crssa.rutgers.edu
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BS in Environmental Planning and Design Environmental Planning Option
Contact Person: David Tulloch Undergraduate Program Director (732) 932-9317 dtulloch@crssa.rutgers.edu
(609) 883-8053
bchalofs@verizon.net
Frank Gallagher
Adjunct Instructor. B.A., Rutgers University (1978), M.A., Montclair State College (1983), Ph.D., Rutgers the State University of New Jersey (2008). Specializations: Open Space Planning, Urban Forestry
Year initiated: 1971 Degrees granted through 5/31/10 ......................................................... N/A N/A Degrees granted from 5/31/09 to 5/31/10 ......................................... 5 Enrolled 5/31/10 .....................................................................................29 Enrolled 5/31/09 ......................................................................................23 Enrolled 5/31/08 ......................................................................................30
(732) 932-9317
frank@gallaghergreen.com
FYI
Planning Statement of Purpose: Rutgers offers an Environmental Planning Option as part of its BS in Environmental Planning and Design at the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences. (The other options within the major are environmental geomatics, landscape architecture and landscape industry.) Environmental planning requires the integration of environmental information into the planning process and is concerned with the protection and enhancement of environmental systems while addressing demands for human population growth and land development. This option is intended for students who are interested in pursuing professional careers in environmental planning and related areas. It also provides a basis for graduate and professional studies. An environmental planning certificate program also is available for undergraduate students in other programs of study.
PLANNING FACULTY
Jean Marie Hartman
Associate Professor. B.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison (1976), M.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison (1981), Ph.D. University of Connecticut (1984). Specializations: Plant Ecology, Ecological Design
(732) 932-8488
jhartman@rci.rutgers.edu
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RYERSON UNIVERSITY
School of Urban and Regional Planning
School of Urban & Regional Planning (SBB-400) 350 Victoria St., Toronto, Ontario M5B 2K3, Canada www.ryerson.ca/surp Phone: 416-979-5165 Fax: 416-979-5357 Email: surp@ryerson.ca Dr. Mitchell Kosny, School Director (Int.) Email: mkosny@ryerson.ca Phone: 416-979-5000, press 1, ext. 7314 Dr. Sandeep Agrawal, Associate Director (Int.); Graduate Program Director Email: sagrawal@ryerson.ca Phone: 416.979.5000, press 1, ext. 6767 www.ryerson.ca/graduate/urbandevelopment
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning (BURPl)
Contact Person: Phone: Email: OR Contact: Email: Phone: Amy Bastoros, Admissions Officer abastoro@ryerson.ca 416-979-5000, Press 1, ext. 7256 Dr. Mitchell Kosny, Director (Int.) 416-979-5000 ext. 7314 mkosny@ryerson.ca
PROGRAM INFORMATION
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
* Information provided below is subject to change, please see website for current information. Admission Deadline .......................................................................................March 1 OSAP Deadline ..............................................................Mid-July for September start Domestic Tuition and Fees for 4 year PLAN ............................................ $24,798.24 Domestic Tuition and Fees for 2 year PLAB/PLAD................................. $12,957.15 International Tuition and Fees for 4 year PLAN ....................................... $71,242.76 International Tuition and Fees for 2 year PLAB/PLAD ........................... $36,222.38
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University Admission Policy for 2 year PLAB Bachelor's degree from an accredited English-language university including six semesters of liberal studies (liberal arts and sciences) courses. Related work, volunteer or community experience, and letters of reference will be considered, if provided. Qualified applicants must successfully complete a 75 hour, three week Spring/Summer intensive block course (CVUP 100) which is offered through The G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education. Students must complete CVUP 100 prior to their entry into the program. Students who offer additional university credits for required courses in the PLAB program will be permitted to substitute additional planning elective or professionally-related electives courses for those credits held. University Admission Policy for 2 year PLAD Completion of the Urban and Regional Planning Technician-GIS Diploma from Mohawk or the GIS and Urban Planning Diploma from Fanshawe Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology with a minimum of a B average overall. Qualified applicants must successfully complete a 75 hour, three week Spring/Summer intensive block course (CVUP 100) which is offered through The G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education. Students must complete CVUP 100 prior to their entry into the program. FINANCIAL AID/AWARDS Urban and Regional Planning awards for undergraduate students range from $200-$2900. Additional information as well as information on other awards available to undergraduate students of the School of Urban and Regional Planning can be found at the following website: http://www.ryerson.ca/currentstudents/awards/
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Planning in Urban Development
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Dr. Sandeep Agrawal, Program Director 416-979-5000 press 1 ext 6767 sagrawal@ryerson.ca
- ORProgram Administrator 416-979-5000 ext 2099. urbandev@ryerson.ca Year Initiated: 2 year stream 2008; 1 year stream 2009 Accreditations: Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP), and the Ontario Professional Planners Institute (OPPI)
Masters Specializations
Multiculturalism, Environmental Planning, Urban Regeneration, Sustainable Urban Development
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Pamela Robinson
MCIP, RPP
Assistant Professor. B.A.H. (Queen's, 1991), M.PL. (Queen's, 1994), Ph.D. (University of Toronto, 2000). Specializations: Urban Sustainability, Environmental Design, Environmental Planning, Urban Governance, Public Engagement and Progressive Pedagogy.
Joseph H. Springer
MCIP, RPP
Professor. B.A. (University of Western Ontario, 1971) M.C.R.P. (Rutgers, 1974/78) Ph.D. (University of Western Ontario, 1984) . Specializations: Homelessness and Social Housing, Policy Evaluation.
PLANNING FACULTY
Sandeep Kumar Agrawal
MCIP, RPP, AICP
Professor, Interim Assoc. School Director, Graduate Program Director. B.Arch. (IIT-Roorkee, India, 1991), M.C.P. (Manitoba, 1994), Ph.D. (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001). Specializations: Urban Design, Design Review, Ethnic Enclaves, Multiculturalism and Planning Policies, Immigration and Settlement.
Steven Webber
Assistant Professor. BA (Toronto) M.A.(U.C.L.A), Ph.D. (USC). Specializations: Land Use Policy, Growth Management Strategies, Affordable Housing, Financial Feasibility
swebber@ryerson.ca
sagrawal@ryerson.ca
Lawrence Altrows
Professor. B.Sc. (McGill, 1968) M.urb. (Montral, 1973). Specializations: Community Development Practices in Latin America, Tourism Development, International Development, Community Development
David Amborski
AFFILIATED FACULTY
Nancy Alcock
Instructor. MSc (Public Policy and Public Administration) (London School of Economics and Political Science), B.E.S (Waterloo)
Professor. B.A. (Boston College, 1971) M.Sc. (Planning) (Toronto, 1974) M.A. (Economics) (Toronto, 1981). Specializations: Municipal Finance, Development Charges, Property Tax Reform in Ontario, Strategic Planning Practice in Ontario and Eastern Europe
Paul Bedford
Adjunct Professor. BSc (Carleton), MSc (U of T)
Ronald Keeble
Professor. B.A. (Brock, 1973) M.E.S. (York, 1976) . Specializations: Land-use and Site Planning / Design, Professional Practice, Planning Ethics and Theory
rkeeble@ryerson.ca
ecostello@airdberlis.com
Murtaza Haider
Associate Professor. B.Sc. (Pakistan, 1992) M.A.Sc. (Toronto, 1999), PhD (Toronto, 2003). Specializations: Supply Chain/Logistics Management, Travel Demand Forecasting, Infrastructure Investment Analysis, and Land Development
Nina-Marie Lister
Associate Professor. B.A. Hons. (Toronto) M.Sc. Pl. (Toronto) Ph.D. Cand. (Waterloo), MCIP, RPP. Specializations:Urban/ex-urban Parklands, Urban Ecology, Landscape & Ecological Design, Landscape Urbanism; Edible Landscapes & Food Security, Biodiversity Conservation
murtaza.haider@ryerson.ca
Pamela Hitchcock
Professor Emerita. B.A. (Wheaton), M.R.P. (North Carolina), M.C.I.P.
Ronald Pushchak
George Kapelos
Professor. AB, Prin., MCP, Harv., March, Yale, RPP, MCIP, OAA, MRAIC
Professor. Cross-appointed with School of Occupational and Public Health. B.A. (Toronto, 1970) M.E.S. (York, 1973) Ph.D. (Princeton, 1982). Specializations: Environmental Planning, Environmental Risk Assessment, Hazardous Facility Siting
pushchak@ryerson.ca
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Michael E. Kusner
Professor Emeritus. B.Arch. (Natal), Dipl. Town Planning (London), M.Sc. (Toronto), M.C.I.P.
Ian Lord
Senior Instructor, B.A. (Queens), M.Sc. (Pl) (Toronto), LL.B (Osgoode Hall)
Harold Madi
Instructor. B.A.A. (Urban and Regional Planning) (Ryerson), M. Arch. (UBC), M.R.A.I.C. NEW
James Mars
Professor Emeritus. A.B. (Brown, 1969) M.R.P. (Cornell, 1973) Ph.D. (Cornell, 1979). Specializations: Transportation Planning, Information Technology, Statistics, Survey Research; Planning Analysis, Regional Planning and Policy
Professor Emerita. B.A. (McGill, 1974) M.urb. (Montral, 1976) Ph.D. (British Columbia, 1981) . Specializations: The Public Realm, Multiculturalism in Planning, Gender and Planning
bmilroy@ryerson.ca
Leo Longo
B.A. (Toronto, 1974), LLB(Queen's, 1977). Specialization: Development Law, Municipal Law.
llongo@airdberlis.com
Mohammad Qadeer
FCIP, RPP
Adjunct Professor. M.S. (Greece, 1962), M.C.P (Rhode Island, 1966), PhD (Columbia, 1971). Specializations: Multiculturalism, Ethnic Enclave, Third World Planning, Rural Planning
Mq35@hotmail.com
Eva Samery
Professor Emerita. B.A. (Budapest), M.Sc. (Pl.) (Toronto), M.C.I.P., R.P.P
almos.tassonyi@ontario.ca
Cheryl Teelucksingh
Associate Professor. B.A. (Queens, 1987), M.C.S. (Calgary, 1996), PhD (York, 2001). Specializations: Environmental Justice, Urban Sustainability, Socio-spatial Theory, Applied Geographical Information Systems, and Ethno-racial and Immigrant Settlement Patterns.
teeluck@ryerson.ca
Don Verbanac
Instructor. B.A.A. (Urban and Regional Planning) (Ryerson), M. Arch. (Manitoba), M.R.A.I.C.
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MA/MS
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2011-12 .................................................................. July 1, 2011 Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12 .......................................................February 1, 2011 In-State Tuition and Fees: ................................................................................$935/cr Out-of-State Tuition and Fees: ............................................................................. N/A Application Fee ......................................................................................................$40 Additional Fees: .................................................................................................. None
Asian American Mixed Other / Dont know Non-US Citizens NonPermanent Residents Total Students
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban Planning and Real Estate Development
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Pamela Samuels (314) 977-3934 psamuels@slu.edu
Year Initiated: 1998 Degrees Granted through 8/31/10.............................................................36 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ....................................................2
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
PLANNING FACULTY
Dr. Sarah Coffin
Associate Professor. PhD, Georgia Institute of Technology. Specializations: Research in Brownfields, Green Economic Development, Sustainable Development
Masters Specializations
Community Development Economic Development
MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL Departmental Requirement: No Requirements 3.0 None Specified None Specified Inferential Statistics
(314) 977-3934
coffinsl@slu.edu
(314) 977-3934
sbcummo1@slu.edu
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FYI
Master's Degree in Urban Planning and Real Estate Development
The mission of the program in Urban Planning and Real Estate Development is to provide a center for education, community dialogue and research to support urban growth, and revitalization in the St. Louis region and globally.
(314) 977-3934
monti@slu.edu
(314) 977-3934
jganning@slu.edu
(314) 977-3934
gilsinanjf@slu.edu
(314) 977-2770
salsichp@slu.edu
E. Allan Tomey
Instructor. AB, Northwestern University. Specializations: Research in Employment and Training.
(314) 977-3934
tomeya@slu.edu
Program Design
UPRED is a 45-credit hour program. Key elements are the studio/workshop courses, internship, and concentration. The workshop/studio courses are intended to develop your technological, teamwork, and leadership capacity in handling active planning problems. Building on the previous semester, each workshop/studio introduces a new problem to be resolved and new skills to be commanded. Building Specialization: The program offers each student the opportunity to enhance his or her interests by specializing in one of three areas of oncentration. The concentrations are: o Real Estate Development o Economic Development o Community Development
(314) 977-3934
cropfra@slu.edu
(314) 977-3934
domahimr@slu.edu
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BA
The core requirements consist of courses which develop a solid foundation in the five major areas of the curriculum: 1.) Introductory Seminar and Social Science perspectives: drawing upon the basic social science disciplines to provide a broad-based understanding of urban growth and change: USP 401: Seminar in Urban Studies and Planning Cross-disciplinary Social Science courses: (Two of the following courses) USP 432: Urban Geography USP 470: City in a Global Society USP 512: Urban Politics USP 535: Urban Economics 2.) Research methods and data analysis: USP 492: Research Methods USP 493: Data Analysis 3.) Foundation course in policy or planning: developing the conceptual and analytic approaches necessary for effective action intended to address current urban issues. USP 480: Policy Analysis USP 658: Land Use Planning 4.) Fieldwork and Practical applications: internship and research project providing carefully supervised hands-on experience in both a realworld work setting (the internship) and practicum (the senior seminar). USP 603/604: Public Service Internship and Internship Seminar USP 680: Senior Seminar 5.) Electives/Foci of Interest: Electives are courses focusing on particular issue areas in which the theoretical and analytic approaches developed in the core courses are applied to critical contemporary issues. This allows students to develop familiarity and some expertise in a public policy area. Major urban planning and policy areas include housing and community development, land use planning, sustainable development, and social policy.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline:.............................................................................. November 30 Financial Aid Deadline: ..............................................................................March 2nd In-State Tuition and Fees: .....................................................................$3,238-$5,014 Out-of-State Tuition and Fees: .............................................................$3,238-$5,014 * ...................................................................................................Add $372 per unit Application Fee: ..................................................................................................... $55 Year Established: 1967 Total Undergraduates Enrolled (2000): 110 Degrees Conferred 2008-2009 (Urban Studies): 34
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
Bachelor of Arts in Urban Studies and Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Ayse Pamuk (415) 338-1178 pamuk@sfsu.edu
Student Resources:
Urban Studies and Planning Courses and Descriptions http://www.sfsu.edu/~bulletin/courses/urbs.htm Urban Action-A Journal of Urban Affairs http://bss.sfsu.edu/urbs/urban-action.html
UNDERGRADUATE MINOR
Urban Studies and Planning
Advising Center
http://www.sfsu.edu/~advising/
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PLANNING FACULTY
Ashok Das
Assistant Professor. B.Arch. (1996), School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi, India; M.A. (2001), Kansas State University; M Arch (2001), Kansas State University; Ph.D. (2008), University of California, Los Angeles. Specializations: Social Policy, Urban Poverty, Quantitative Methods, International Development and Planning.
(415) 338-3689
ashokdas@sfsu.edu
Ayse Pamuk
Professor. B.C.P. (1984), Middle East Technical University; M.S. (1987), Aegean University; M.C.P. (1989), Ph.D. (1994), University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Housing and Community Development, Quantitative Methods & GIS, International Development and Planning.
(415) 338-7045
pamuk@sfsu.edu
(415) 338-7520
raquelrp@sfsu.edu
Jasper Rubin
Assistant Professor. B.A. (1988), University of Wisconsin-Madison; M.A. (1995) University of Maryland; Ph.D. (2003), University of Maryland. Specializations: Land Use Planning, Research Methods, Waterfront Development.
(415) 405-3495
mjrubin@sfsu.edu
AFFILIATED FACULTY
Linda Day
Lecturer. Ph.D., Syracuse University, Social Science (1970); M.Arch. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, (1992). Specializations: Neighborhood & Community Design, Sustainable Development, Qualitative Research Methods.
day@sfsu.edu
Richard LeGates
Professor Emeritus. B.A. (1965), Harvard University; J.D. (1968), Boalt Hall Law School; M.C.P. (1969), University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Land Use Law, Urban Housing Policy, Research Methods & GIS, Regional Planning.
(415) 338-2875
dlegates@sfsu.edu
Carol Silverman
Lecturer. Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, Sociology (1983). Specializations: Research Methods, Social Networks, Social Psychology.
carolsil@sfsu.edu
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MA/MS PAB
GRE recommended but not required (Department) 550/213: University Personal statement, transcripts and three letters of recommendation.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline for Domestic Students................Fall: March 15, Spring: TBD Admission Deadline for International Students..........Fall: March 15, Spring: TBD Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11 .....................................................................March 2 In-State Tuition and Fees: ........................................... $2,995 per semester Full time. Out-of-State/International Tuition and Fees: ............. $7,459 per semester Full time. Application Fee ...................................................................................................... $55 Additional Fees: .................................................................................................. None
Masters
Male 5 46 4 0 8 1 0 0 59
Female 10 53 3 0 13 0 0 17 86
Total 15 99 7 0 21 1 0 17 145
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Hilary Nixon, Graduate Advisor (408) 924-5852 hilary.nixon@sjsu.edu
Year Initiated: 1970 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/10...........................................................709 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ..................................................43
Masters Specializations
Community Design and Development, Applications of Technology in Planning, Environmental Planning
MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Bachelors degree from an accredited institution 2.5 (University), 3.0 recommended on last two years of undergraduate work (Department)
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PLANNING FACULTY
Asha Weinstein Agrawal
Associate Professor: BA (1993) Harvard University; M.Sc. (1994) London School of Economics and Political Science; Ph.D. (2002) University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Transportation Planning and Finance, Planning History, and Communication Skills for Planners.
Roxanne Ezzet-Lofstrom
Lecturer: BA (1988) University of California at San Diego; MA (1995) San Diego State University; Ph.D. (2002) University of California Irvine. Specializations: Policy Analysis.
(415) 333-1165
roxanne.ezzet@gmail.com
Benjamin Grant
Lecturer: BA (1995) Columbia University; MCP (1999) University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Urban Design, Transportation and Land Use Integration.
(408) 924-5853
asha.weinstein.agrawal@sjsu.edu
Shishir Mathur
Associate Professor: B.Arch. (1995) Regional Engineering College, Tiruchirappalli; MUP (1997) School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi; Ph.D. (2003) University of Washington. Specializations: Housing, Growth Management, Public Finance, Strategic Planning and Management.
(415) 298-1579
benjamingrant@sbcglobal.net
Richard Kos
Lecturer: AICP; BS (1989) Rutgers; MRP (1995) University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. Specializations: Geographic Information Systems and Community Planning.
(408) 924-5875
shishir.mathur@sjsu.edu
(415) 227-0833
rickkos@mindspring.com
Hilary Nixon
Associate Professor: BA (1993) University of Rochester; MA (1996) National University, San Diego; Ph.D. (2006) University of California, Irvine. Specializations: Environmental Planning and Policy, Industrial Ecology, Waste Management, and Applied Econometrics.
Matthew Krupp
Lecturer: BA (1996) University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; MUP (2002 ) State University of New York, Buffalo. Specializations: Environmental Planning.
(408) 945-5182
matt.krupp@sanjoseca.gov
(408) 924-5852
hilary.nixon@sjsu.edu
Richard Lee
Lecturer: AICP, BA (1978) Carleton College; MS (1984), MCP (1986), Ph.D. (1995) University of California Berkeley. Specializations: Transportation Planning.
Dayana M. Salazar
Professor: B.Arch. (1986) Javeriana University, Bogot; MCP (1990) University of Cincinnati. Specializations: Participatory Community Planning, Computer Aided Visualization, Urban Design, and Site Planning.
(925) 930-7100
dr.r.w.lee@pacbell.net
(408) 924-5854
dayana.salazar@sjsu.edu
Reena Brilliot
Lecturer: BA (2001) Pitzer College; MCP (2003) University of California Berkeley. Specializations: Communication Skills for Planners.
(408) 535-7844
Reena.brilliot@sanjoseca.gov
Dana A. Peak
Lecturer: BS (1989) University of California, Davis; MA (1995) Cornell University. Specializations: Historic Preservation.
(408) 299-5798
dana.peak@pln.co.santa-clara.ca.us
(408) 924-5565
terrychr@email.sjsu.edu
Mike Pogodzinski
Professor: BS (1973) Cornell University; MA (1975) and Ph.D. (1980) State University of New York at Stony Brook. Specializations: Urban and Regional Economics.
Courtney A. Damkroger
Lecturer: BA and BBA (1981) Southern Methodist University; MA (1986) and MCP (2000) University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Historic Preservation.
(408) 924-5421
J.M.Pogodzinski@sjsu.edu
(408) 277-4576
cdamkroger@hotmail.com
Laurel R. Prevetti
Lecturer: BS (1981) and MS (1984) University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Land Use Planning, Community Development, and Resource Management.
John E. Davidson
Lecturer: BA (1986) University of Chicago; MUP (2002) San Jos State University. Specializations: Land Use Planning.
(408) 535-7901
laurel.prevetti@sanjoseca.gov
(408) 535-7895
john.davidson@sanjoseca.gov
(408) 795-1878
walterrask@yahoo.com
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Charles R. Rivasplata
Lecturer: BA (1980), MA (1983), MS (1990), and MCP (1991) University of California, Berkeley; Ph.D. (2006) University of California, Davis. Specializations: Transportation Planning, Institutional Integration, and Regional Governance.
FYI
San Jos State Universitys Department of Urban and Regional Planning is uniquely poised to educate future and current planning professionals and to generate innovative research to further the discipline. The university is located in downtown San Jos, the largest city in Northern California and the capital of Silicon Valley, one of the most rapidly changing and socially complex metropolitan areas of the nation. The department offers graduate study leading to the degree of Master of Urban Planning. The program trains skilled professionals who graduate with a strong education in general planning practice and theory, as well as specialized training in planning sub-fields. Graduates also become familiar with cutting-edge planning concepts and applications that are evolving locally in the Silicon Valley and larger Bay Area. The department takes advantage of its urban location by collaborating with local planning agencies and through hands-on work with community-based organizations. Faculty and students engage in public service projects designed to assist local communities in addressing topical planning issues, while also providing students with real-world professional experience. A special mission of the program is to provide planning education opportunities for a diverse student population, including working students who prefer to attend the program on a part-time basis.
(415) 897-6929
c_rivasplata@hotmail.com
Yifat Rodeh
Lecturer: BA (1988), MA (2000) Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel; Ph.D. (2008) The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Specializations: Environmental Planning and Policy, Transportation Planning.
(408) 264-3432
linial3@gmail.com
Heidi Sokolowsky
Lecturer: BSc (1990), MSc (1996) University of Technology, Darmstadt, Germany; JD (1990) University of the Pacific. Specializations: Architecture and Urban Design.
(415) 864-2954
sokolowsky@earthlink.net
Keith A. Sugar
Lecturer: BA (1986) San Francisco State University; JD (1990) University of the Pacific. Specializations: Planning and Environmental Law.
(831) 336-9566
sugarangel@cruzio.com
David A. Vasquez
Lecturer: BA (1976) San Francisco State University; MA (1987) California State University, Chico; Ed.D. (1997) University of San Francisco. Specializations: Computer Graphics for Urban-Design Visualization and Sustainable urban Design.
(415) 722-7167
dvasquez@aol.com
Hing Wong
Lecturer: BA (1984) University of California, Berkeley; MUP (1996) San Jos State University. Specializations: Quantitative Methods.
(925) 549-2000
ingw@abag.ca.gov
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BA/BS PAB
PROGRAM INFORMATION
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline ...................................................................................... March 1 Financial Aid Deadline ............................................................................... March 15 In-State Tuition and Fees: ...................................................................$4,970 per year Out-of-State and International Tuition and Fees: .............................$12,870 per year Other: ....................................................................$979 Mandatory Health Insurance ....................................................................and SEVIS fee for International Students Application Fee: .....................................................................................................$40 Additional Fees: ..................................................................................$1,860 per year
MASTERS DEGREE
Master Regional Planning in Urban & Regional Planning
Contact Person: Catherine T. Lawson, Associate Professor and Director Phone: (518) 442-4775 E-mail: lawsonc@albany.edu Year Initiated: 1982 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 5/16/10...........................................................364 Degrees Granted from 8/25/09 to 5/16/10 ................................................19
Masters Specializations
Environmental and Land-Use Planning; Housing, Local Economic Development and Community Planning; Transportation Planning; Urban and Regional Information Systems
MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Departmental Requirement: Bachelors degree from an accredited institution & GPA 2.5 2.5 (University)/ 3.0 (Department) Not Required 213 Not Required Good writing, graphic, computer and verbal skills.
Undergraduate Masters
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BA in Interdisciplinary Major in Urban Studies and Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Christopher J. Smith (518) 442-3249 cjsmith@albany.edu
Year initiated:1994 Degrees Granted through 6/30/10...........................................................203 Degrees Granted from 7/1/09 to 6/30/10 ..................................................18
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Catherine T. Lawson
Associate Professor. BA., Western Washington University (1988); MS., (1995); MURP (1997); Ph.D., (1998) Portland State University. Specializations: Transportation Planning, Quantitative Methods & Data Management, GIS, Freight.
(518) 442-4775
lawsonc@albany.edu
David A. Lewis
Associate Professor. BA, (1989); MCRP., (1997); Ph.D., (2003) Rutgers University. Specializations: Regional Planning and Regional Science, Brownfield Redevelopment, Local and Regional Economic Development, Globalization and Economic Restructuring.
(518) 442-4595
dalewis@albany.edu
(518) 442-4792
yhuang@albany.edu
James E. Mower
Associate Professor. BA. (1977) SUNY at Geneseo; MA. (1981) Indiana University; Ph.D., (1989) University at Buffalo - SUNY. Specializations: GIS, Automated Cartography.
(518) 442-4779
jmower@albany.edu
Total Students
29
21
50
John S. Pipkin
Distinguished Service Professor. BA, (1968); MA., (1970) University of Sheffield; MS., (1970); Ph.D., (1974) Northwestern University. Specializations: Urban Design, Quantitative Methods, Built Environment, Urban Geography.
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
PLANNING FACULTY
Ray Bromley
AICP
Professor. BA.(1969); MA. (1973), Ph.D., (1975) Cambridge University. Specializations: History of Ideas in Planning and Development, Community Development and Neighborhood Planning, Housing Policy, International Development.
(518) 442-4777
j.pipkin@albany.edu
Christopher J. Smith
Professor and Department Chair. BSc, London School of Economics (1968); AA Diploma, Architecture Association (1970); MA (1971), PhD (1974) University of Michigan. Specializations: Urban Geography, East Asian Studies, Social Problems, Urbanization and Migration.
(518) 442-4766
r.bromley@albany.edu AICP
(518) 442-3249
cjsmith@albany.edu
(518) 5491-8563
qmeng@albany.edu
(518) 442-4469
gbunnell@albany.edu
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Paul M. Bray
Adjunct Faculty. BA, Boston University (1965); JD., Columbia University (1968). Specializations: Parks, Preservation and Heritage Planning, Land-Use Law, Environmental Law.
(518) 472-1772
pmbray@aol.com
Todd M. Fabozzi
Adjunct Faculty. BA, SUNY College at Potsdam (1985); MRP., University at Albany - SUNY (1994) . Specializations: GIS, Growth Management, New Urbanism.
James E. Reppert
AICP
Adjunct Faculty. AB, Albright College (1982); MLA., SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (1994). Specializations: Site Planning, Community Planning, Waterfront Planning.
(518) 588-0743
FabozziTM@aol.com AICP
(518) 442-4770
jreppert@albany.edu
Rocco Ferraro
Patricia E. Salkin
Professor & Associate Dean, Albany Law School. BA, University at Albany-SUNY; JD., Albany Law School. Specializations: Land-Use Law, Environmental Law, Planning Ethics.
Adjunct Faculty. BA., Rutgers University (1973); MCRP, Ohio State University (1975). Specializations: Land-Use Planning, Applied Demography, Regional Planning, Growth Management.
(518) 453-0850
rocky@cdrpc.org
(518) 445-2351
psalk@albanylaw.edu AICP
Christopher J. OConnor
Adjunct Faculty. BA., (1996); MA., (2002); University at Albany, SUNY. Specializations: GIS, Water Resources.
S. Thyagarajan
co7450@albany.edu
(518) 442-4770
Adjunct Faculty. BA., University of Bombay (1959); MCRP, Ohio State University (1963). Specializations: Comprehensive Planning, Site Planning, Urban Design, Growth Management.
(518) 442-4770
thyag@energyanswers.com
Jeffrey S. Olson
Adjunct Faculty. B.Arch, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (1985); MA,Empire State College, SUNY (1994). Specializations: Bicycle and Pedestrian Transportation Planning, Health and Recreation, Trails and Greenways.
(518) 442-4778
trails2k@aol.com
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TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
Department of Community and Regional Planning School of Environmental Design
580 Meetinghouse Road, Ambler, PA 19002 Phone (267) 468-8300 Fax 267-468-8315 http://www.temple.edu/ambler/crp/index.htm Dr. Deborah Howe, FAICP, Chair E-mail: dhowe@temple.edu Phone: 267-468-8301
BS/MS PAB
PAB
PROGRAM INFORMATION
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES:
Admission Deadline Fall Semester ............................................................. March 1 Admission Deadline Spring Semester ....................................................November 1 Financial Aid Deadline ................................................................................ March 1 In-state Tuition .................................. $5,917 plus fees (12-17 credits) per semester Out of State Tuition ........................ $10,831 plus fees (12-17 credits) per semester Application Fee .....................................................................................................$50
March 1st Automatic consideration with application, 1150 SAT, 3.5 GPA, top 20% of class.
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Science in Community and Regional Planning
Contact Phone Email Department Administrator 267-468-8300 crplanning@temple.edu
Year Initiated 2002 Degrees Granted through 8/31/10.............................................................90 Degrees Granted from 9/01/09-8/31/10 ....................................................15
Applied
Accepted
09/10 7 22
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BS in Community and Regional Planning
Contact Email Admissions office (267) 468-8100 ambler@temple.edu
Year Initiated 2002 Degrees granted through 8/31/10 .............................................................47 Degrees granted from 9/01/09 to 8/31/10...................................................3
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Deborah Howe
FAICP
Professor. BS (1974) SUNY College of Environmental Science & Forestry, MS (1977) and PhD (1982) University of Michigan. Specializations: Community Development, Land Use Planning, Housing, Sustainable Development
(267) 468-8301
dhowe@temple.edu
Lynn Mandarano
Assistant Professor. BS (1984) Cornell University, MBA (1991) Iona College, PhD (2004) University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Collaborative Planning Negotiations, Sustainable Communities
(267) 468-8304
lynn.mandarano@temple.edu AICP
M. Richard Nalbandian
Associate Professor of Research. BS (1963) and MS (1966) Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MRP (1973) University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Regional Planning, Sustainability Practices
(267) 468-8302
richard.nalbandian@temple.edu
AFFILIATED FACULTY
Michael Carroll
Associate Transportation Planner, Dowling Associates. BS (1991) Cornell, MS (1993) and MCP (1996) University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Traffic Modeling and Transportation Planning
James P. Creedon
Secretary, Pennsylvania Department of General Services. BA (1983) and MBA (1992) Lehigh University. Specializations: Strategic Planning, Emergency Management, Administration.
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
PLANNING FACULTY
William Cohen
FAICP
Associate Professor of Practice. BA (1965) and MA (1976) University of Delaware, MCP (1999), AM (2002) and PhD (2003) University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Ecological Planning, Environmental Design
Jeffrey P. Doshna
Consultant. BA (1996) John Hopkins, MCRP (2002) Rutgers University. Specializations: Economic Development, Planning Methods, GIS Applications
Charles Guttenplan
AICP
(267) 468-8303
william.cohen@temple.edu
Director of Planning Services/Corporate Vice President, Waetzman Planning Group, Inc. BS (1971) Pennsylvania State University, MURP (1972) University of Pittsburgh. Specializations: Land Use, Planning Administration and Management.
Jeffrey Featherstone
Professor of Research. BA (1971) University of Minnesota, MA (1989) Rider University, PhD (1999) Temple University. Specializations: Public Policy, Sustainable Development
John C. Keene
Professor Emeritus. University of Pennsylvania. BA Yale University (1953), JD Harvard University (1959), MCP University of Pennsylvania (1966). Specializations: Law of Planning and Urban Development, Smart Growth Programs, Environmental Law, and Historical, Political, and Legal Aspects of Brownfield Remediation
(267) 468-8311
jeffrey.featherstone@temple.edu
Bradley Flamm
Assistant Professor. BA (1984) and PhD (2006) University of California, Berkeley, MRP (1992) Cornell University. Specializations: Transportation, Energy, Environment
Md Mahbubur R. Meenar
Assistant Director, GIS Operations & Research, Center for Sustainable Communities. BArch (1997) Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, MUP (2002) SUNY at Buffalo. Specialization: GIS and Environmental Modeling, Sustainable Practices
(267) 468-8305
bradley.flamm@temple.edu
James W. Hilty
Professor. BS Ed (1965), MA (1966), MA (1967) Ohio State University, PhD (1973) University of MissouriColumbia. Specializations: Strategic Planning for Higher Education and Non-Profit Management.
Brady Stroh
Director, Center for Geospatial Information Services, Pennsylvania State University. BS (1975) Bloomsburg University, MS (1980) Pennsylvania State University. Specializations: GIS Administration, Operation and Development.
(267) 468-8020
jhilty@temple.edu
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Susan Spinella
Acting Director, Center for Sustainable Communities. BS (2001) and MS (2004) Temple University. Specializations: Sustainability Practices, Emergency Management.
Joanne Walker
Partner, McKenna Walker PC. BA (1980) LaSalle University, JD and MPA (1983) Syracuse University. Specializations: Environmental Law, Program and Project Management.
Ernest D. Weiler
Consultant, RetiredRohm and Haas Company Director. BS (1959) and PhD (1966) U. of Nebraska, MBA (1974) Temple University. Specializations: Sustainable Business Practices.
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MA/MS PAB
Ph.D.
Undergraduate Specializations:
Environmental Planning & Analysis Housing & Urban Development Health & Human Services Planning & Policy
UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Minimum High School GPA: Minimum SAT: State of Texas Uniform Admission Policy Minimum Required Coursework (Students applying for Fall of 2010) 1500 out of 2400 (Verbal + Math + Writing)
PROGRAM INFORMATION
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINE, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2011/12 for undergraduate program ......................January 15th Financial Aid Deadline 2011/2012 for undergraduate program ..............January 29th In-State Tuition and Fees (12 credit hours) ................................................. $4,088.31 Out-of-State Tuition and Fees (12 credit hours)........................................ $11,243.31 Application fees ................................................................................................ $60.00 Additional Fees ............................................................. Field trip and laboratory fees
Minimum TOEFL: a. a minimum TOEFL score of: i. 550 for paper-based testing (p-BT), or ii. 213 computer-based testing (c-BT), or iii. 80 internet-based testing (i-BT), or b. a minimum SAT Critical Reading (Verbal) score of 500, c. a minimum ACT English score of 19, d. a minimum IELTS score of 6.0 overall band, or e. completing all four years in a high school within the U.S. Ranking in High School: Applicants qualify for automatic Top 10% admission, if: they attend a recognized public or private high school within the state of Texas, and rank in the top 10% of their graduating class, and ensure all required credentials are received by the freshman closing date. * If you are a Texas resident in an out-of-state school you are also eligible for top 10% admission at Texas A&M University. You must submit a residency questionnaire so that your residency status may be determined. This may take a little longer, but you also will be admitted as soon as possible. Departmental Requirement: NA
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
Bachelor of Science in Urban and Regional Sciences
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Ann Pool (979) 845-3941 annpool@tamu.edu
Year Initiated: 2007 PAB Accredited Degrees granted through 5/31/10 .............................................................15
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Male 1 10 1 0 0 0 3 0 15
Female 2 8 0 0 0 1 0 0 11
Total 3
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Shannon Van Zandt (979) 458-1223 svanzandt@tamu.edu
US Citizen & Permanent Residents Hispanics* Of an Race White African American Native American / Pacific Islander Asian American
Male 1 12 0 1 0 0 0 8 22
Female 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 11 21
Total 1 22 0 1 0 0 0 19 43
Year Initiated: 1968 PAB Accredited Degrees granted through 5/31/10 ...........................................................540 Degrees granted from 8/31/07 to 05/31/10...............................................34
Masters Specializations
Health and Human Services Planning, Housing, Community and Economic Development, Land Use and Environmental Planning, Transportation Planning and Design, Design Your Own
Mixed Other / Don't know Non-US Citizens NonPermanent Resident Total Students
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DOCTORAL DEGREE
Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Sciences
Contact Person:
Phone: E-mail:
21. Integrating the principles of strategic environmental assessment into local comprehensive land use plans in California 22. An analysis of producing ethanol and electric power from woody residues and agricultural crops in East Texas
Doctoral Specializations
Sustainable Development Health Systems Planning & Policy Transportation Planning Urban & Community Development Environmental Hazard Management
DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Departmental Requirement: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL: None Specified Subject to Program Admissions Committee GRE is Required, No Minimum Score for Admission No minimum, if you do score below a certain threshold you will be required to take English Language Courses. 3.0
Year initiated 1980 Degrees Granted through 5/31/2010......................................................190 Degrees Granted from 8/31/07 to 5/31/10 ...............................................20 Dissertations Granted from 9/1/2007 to 8/31/2010 1. Hydrologic and Ecological Effects of Watershed Urbanization: Implication for Watershed Management in Hill-slope Regions 2. The Role of Landscape Spatial Patterns on Childhood Obesity and Quality of Life: A Study of Hispanic Children in Inner-City Neighborhoods 3. Connecting Land Use and Transportation toward Sustainable Development: A Case Study of Houston-Galveston Metropolitan Region 4. Eco-hydrological Planning for The Woodlands: Lessons Learned after 35 Years 5. Integrating Walking for Transportation and Physical Activity in Sedentary Office Workers 6. Examination of Housing Price Impacts on Residential Properties before and after Superfund Remediation Using Spatial Hedonic Modeling 7. Development of Algorithms to Estimate Post-Disaster Population Dislocation - A Research-Based Approach 8. Mitigating Flood Loss through Local Comprehensive Planning in Florida 9. Evaluation of Value Creation Concepts in Single Family Residential Subdivision 10. Measuring the Measure: A Multi-Dimensional Scale Model to Measure Community Disaster Resilience in the U.S. Gulf Coast Region 11. Shaping Urban Form without Zoning: A Case Study of Houston 12. Valuation of Governmental Guarantee in BOT Project Finance with Real Option Analysis 13. Section 404 Permitting in Coastal Texas from 1996-2003: Patterns and Effects on Streamflow 14. The Effects of Neighborhood Environments in Physical Activity for Older African American Women in Texas 15. A Comparative Study of Single Family and Multifamily Housing Recovery Following 1992 Hurricane Andrew in Miami-Dade County, Florida 16. Web-based GIS and Public Participation: An aid to widening female participation in revitalizing outdoor recreational facilities in Saudi Arabia-A case study in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 17. Healthy Transportation - Healthy Communities: Developing Objective Measures of Built-Environment Using GIS and Testing Significance of Pedestrian Variables on Walking to Transit 18. A Study of Use Pattern, User Satisfaction and Willingness-to-pay of Off-Leash Dog Parks: Post Occupation Evaluations of Four Dog Parks in Texas and Florida 19. Health Disparity and the Built Environment: Spatial Disparity and Environmental Correlates of Health Status, Obesity, and Health Disparity 20. Variations in Disaster Aid Acquisitions among Ethnic Groups in a Rural Community
Minimum GPA:
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PLANNING FACULTY
Sherry Bame
Professor. University of Michigan (1969); MS, Boston University (1972); PhD, University of Michigan(1985). Specializations: Social Policy Planning, Research Methods, Health & Human Services Planning.
Ming-Han Li
Associate Professor: Ph.D. (Urban and Regional Science), Texas A&M University, 2002; M.L.A., Texas A&M University, 1998; M.S. (Civil Engineering), The University of Texas-Austin, 1995; B.S. (Agriculture Engineering), The National Taiwan University, 1990.
(979) 845-7571
minghan@tamu.edu
(979) 845-1047
sbame@archone.tamu.edu
Forster Ndubisi
Professor and Department Head. BS, University of Ibadan (1977); MLA, University of Guelph (1982) ; PhD, University of Waterloo (1987). Specializations: Growth Management, Ecological Design and Planning, Community Design.
Samuel Brody
Professor. BA, Bowdoin College (1992); MS, Bowdoin College (1996); PhD, University of North Carolina (2001). Specializations: Ecosystem Management, Collaborative Planning.
(979) 458-4623
sbrody@archone.tamu.edu
(979) 845-1019
fndubisi@archmail.tamu.edu
Elise Bright
Professor. BA, Arizona State (1972); MCP, Harvard (1975); PhD, Texas A&M University (1980). Specializations: Environmental Design, City Planning.
Michael C. Neuman
Associate Professor. BS (1977); MCP (1986) University of Pennsylvania; PhD (1996) University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Citizen Participation, Sustainable Urbanism, Infrastructure/Public Services, Land Use/Growth Management.
(979) 845-3161
ebright@archone.tamu.edu
(979) 345-7062
neuman@taz.tamu.edu
Eric Dumbaugh
Assistant Professor; BA, Florida State University (1996); MS, Georgia Institute of Technology (2002); PhD, Georgia Institute of Technology (2005). Specializations: Transportation Planning and Design
Walter G. Peacock
Professor. BA, Columbus College (1978); MA, University of Georgia (1982); PhD, University of Georgia (1986) Specializations: Sustainability, Natural Disaster Management, Quantitative Methods, Community Impact Assessment.
(979) 862-4320
edumbaugh@archone.tamu.edu
(979) 845-7853
peacock@archone.tamu.edu
Cecilia Giusti
Assistant Professor. BA, Catholic University of Peru (1981); MA, University of Texas at Austin (1988); PhD, University of Texas at Austin (2001) Specializations: Planning in Developing Countries, Economic Development.
George O. Rogers
Professor. BS, Oregon State University (1975); MA, University of Waterloo (1976); PhD, University of Pittsburgh (1983) Specializations: Environmental Planning, Impact Assessment, Natural Resources Planning, Quantitative Methods.
(979) 458-4304
cgiusti@archone.tamu.edu
(979) 845-7284
rogers@archone.tamu.edu AICP
Chang-Shan Huang
Associate Professor and Executive Coordinator. BA, Tsinghua University (1983); MLA, Pennsylvania State University (1992); MFA, University of Pennsylvania (1995); PhD, University of Pennsylvania (1995) Specializations: Community Design, Urban Design, and Landscape Architecture.
Andrew Seidel
Professor. BArch, Pratt Institute (1972); MCP, Harvard University (1974); PhD, University of Michigan (1980) Specializations: Citizen Participation, Community Development, Computer Applications, Demographics.
(979) 845-7873
cshuang@archone.tamu.edu
(979) 845-6584
a-seidel@tamu.edu
Kenneth Joh
Assistant Professor. BA, UC San Diego (2000), MA Urban Planning, UCLA (2003), PhD Planning, Policy and Design, UC Irvine (2009). Specializations: Transportation Policy and Planning.
Donald A. Sweeney
Associate Professor. BA (1967); MArch (1968); DED (1972) Texas A&M University Specializations: Healthy Communities Planning, Citizen Participation, Health Policy.
(979) 845-7888
dsweeney@archone.tamu.edu
Chanam Lee
Associate Professor. BLA, Kyungpook National University (1996); MLA, Texas A&M University (1999); PhD, University of Washington (2004). Specializations: Active Living.
(979) 845-7056
clee@archone.tamu.edu
Michael K. Lindell
Professor. BA, University of Colorado (1969); PhD, University of Colorado (1975) Specializations: Environmental Hazard Mitigation, Emergency Management, Research Methods.
(979) 458-1223
svanzandt@tamu.edu
James W. Varni
Professor: Ph.D. (Psychology), University of California-Los Angeles, 1976; Postdoctoral Fellow, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 1977; M.A. (Psychology), University of California-Los Angeles, 1974; B.A. (Psychology), University of California-Santa Barbara, 1972.
(979) 862-3969
mlindell@archone.tamu.edu
(979) 862-1095
jvarni@archmail.tamu.edu
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Zhifang Wang
Assistant Professor: Ph.D. (Landscape Architecture), University of Michigan, 2008; M.L.A., University of Michigan, 2008; M.S. (Landscape Planning), Beijing University, 2001; B.S. (Urban Planning), Beijing University, 1998.
(979) 458-4121
zhifangw@neo.tamu.edu
Yu Xiao
BM, Beijing (Peking) University (2002), BS Beijing (Peking) University (2002), MUP University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (2004), PhD University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (2008). Specializations: Urban Economic Development, Disaster Management, Public Finance.
(979) 845-9960
t-lomax@ttimail.tamu.edu
Dennis Perkinson
Visiting Assistant Professor. BA, University of South Florida (1974); MS, Northwestern University (1977); PhD, Texas A&M University (1997) Specializations: Transportation Planning, Transit.
(979) 862-4936
d-perkinson@rrimail.tamu.edu
Carla Prater
Visiting Assistant Professor. BA, Pepperdine University (1975); MUP, Texas A&M University (1993); PhD, Texas A&M University (1999) Specializations: Hazard Reduction and Recovery.
(979) 862-3970
carla@archone.tamu.edu
David L. Pugh
Visiting Associate Professor, Associate Professor Emeritus: J.D., University of Missouri, 1975; Master of Regional & City Planning, University of Oklahoma, 1970; B.F.A., The University of Oklahoma, 1966.
dpugh@tamu.edu
Lecturer; BS, University of Minnesota (1975); MS, University of Wisconsin (1976); PhD, Texas A&M University (1993).
(979) 845-6005
k-turnbull@tamu.edu
Douglas F. Wunneburger
Assistant Research Scientist. BA, University of Texas (1977); MS, Stephen F. Austin University (1981); PhD, Texas A&M University (1992) Specializations: Geographic Information Systems, Computer Applications.
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MA/MS
Ph.D.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINE, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2010-11 for Masters program ...................................... July 15 Admission Deadline 2010-11 for Ph.D program ............................................. July 1 Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11 for Masters program .................. Up to December 1 Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11 for Ph.D program ...................... Up to December 1 In-State Tuition and Fees ............................................................ $2,858 per semester Out-of-State/International Tuition and Fees ............................... $5,045 per semester Application Fee .........................................................$50 domestic/ $75 international
Male 1 1 7 0 0 0 0 2 11
Female 1 0 10 0 0 1 0 1 13
Total 2 1 17 0 0 1 0 3 24
MASTERS DEGREE
Master in Urban Planning and Environmental Policy
Contact Person: Phone: E-Mail: Year Initiated: 2002 Degrees Granted through 8/31/09.............................................................19 Degrees Granted from 9/1/07 to 8/31/09 ....................................................9 Sheri L. Smith, MUPEP Coordinator 713-313-4807 smithsl@tsu.edu
White African American Native American/ Pacific Islander Asian American Mixed Other/Dont Know Non-US Citizens Non-Permanent Residents Total Students
Masters Specializations
Land Use and Transportation, Housing and Community Development, Environmental Policy
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 16th Edition | Page 137
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Ph.D. in Urban Planning and Environmental Policy
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Laita Sen, Professor (713) 313-7448 sen_lx@tsu.edu
Year initiated 2002 Degrees Granted through 8/31/2008.......................................................... 7 Degrees Granted from 9/1/2007 to 8/31/2008 ........................................... 2 Dissertations Granted from 9/1/2002 to 8/31/2003 ...................................7
Doctoral Specializations
Transportation Housing and Community Development Environmental Policy and Planning DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Minimum Masters GPA: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL: Departmental Requirement: Masters or other advanced degree 3.33 Required 213/550 Subject to Program Admission Committee
Native American/ Pacific Islander Asian American Mixed Other/Dont Know Non-US Citizens Non-Permanent Residents Total Students
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
PLANNING FACULTY
Divya Chandrasekhar
Assistant Professor. Ph.D., University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Specializations: Emergency Management Planning, Coastal Environmental Emergency Assessment & Modeling.
Olurominiyi Ibitayo
Associate Professor. MS., Colorado State University; Ph.D, Arizona State University. Specializations: Risk Management, Neighborhood Analysis and Development, Environmental Planning.
(713) 313-7398
ibitayo_oo@tsu.edu
Walter McCoy
Professor. MURP University of Pittsburg, PhD, University of Pittsburg, JD S. Texas College of Law. Specialization: Environmental Law
(713) 313-7312
mccoy_wj@tsu.edu
Qisheng Pan
Associate Professor. MS. and Ph.D, University of Southern California. Specializations: Geographic Information Systems, Transportation, Land Use Planning, Economic Impact Analysis.
(713) 313-7221
pan_qs@tsu.edu
Sungjin Park
Assistant Professor. MS and Ph.D, UC Berkeley. Specializations: Urban Design, Sustainable Development
(713) 313-7304
parks@tsu.edu
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Lalita Sen
Professor. MS. and Ph.D, Northwestern University. Specializations: Transportation, Housing, Accessibility.
(713) 313-7448
sen_lx@tsu.edu AICP
Sheri Smith
Associate Professor. MUP, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Ph.D., Texas A&M. Specializations: Housing and Community Development, Infrastructure
(713) 313-4807
smithsl@tsu.edu
Laura Solitare
Assistant Professor. MS. and Ph.D, Rutgers University. Specializations: Community Development, Environmental Justice, Brownfields.
(713) 313-7772
solitarelg@tsu.edu
Carol Lewis
Associate Professor. Ph.D, Houston. Specializations: Transportation Planning, Mass Transit, Mobility Issues.
Yi Qi
Assistant Professor and Interim Chair, Department of Transportation. Ph.D., Polytechnic University of New York
FYI
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MA/MS
TUFTS UNIVERSITY
Department of Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning
Medford, Massachusetts 02155 Phone (617) 627-3394 Fax (617) 627-3377 E-mail: ann.urosevich@tufts.edu http://ase.tufts.edu/uep Julian Agyeman, Department Chair E-mail: julian.agyeman@tufts.edu
PAB
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINE, TUITION AND FEES
Admission deadline 2010-11 MA program ................................................January 15 Admission deadline 2010-11 for MPP program .............................................April 30 Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11 for MA program ............................................May 1 Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11 for MPP program.......................................... July 1 In-State Tuition and Fees (MA program): ........................$27,734 per academic year Out-of-State Tuition and Fees (MA program): ................$27,734 per academic year In-State Tuition and Fees (MPP program):..................................................... $39,624 Out-of-State Tuition and Fees (MPP program): ............................................. $39,624 Application Fee: ..................................................................................................... $75 Additional Fees: .............................. Mandatory Health Services Fee-$646, Graduate .............................................................................................. Student Council Fee-$40
Year Initiated: 2002 Degrees Granted through 5/31/10.............................................................62 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ....................................................8
Masters Specializations
Urban and Social Policy Environmental Policy
MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL: Departmental Requirement: None Specified None Specified Not Required Required 550 PBT, 213 CBT, 79-80 IBT 7 years of relevant professional experience
Masters Masters
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Arts in Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Julian Agyeman (617) 627-3394 julian.agyeman@tufts.edu
Year Initiated: 1973 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 5/31/10...........................................................882 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ..................................................27
Masters Specializations
Urban and Social Policy and Planning Environmental Policy and Planning
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Justin Hollander
Assistant Professor. PhD, Rutgers University; MRP, University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Specialization: Urban Planning
AICP justin.hollander@tufts.edu
James Jennings
Professor. PhD, MA, Columbia University; BA, Hunter College. Specializations: Urban and Neighborhood Politics, Social Welfare, Community Development.
(617) 627-3394
james.jennings@tufts.edu
Sheldon Krimsky
12 0 4 4 0 3 112
Professor. PhD, MA, Boston University; MS, Purdue University. Specializations: Environmental Policy and Ethics. www.tufts. edu/~skrimsky
(617) 627-3394
sheldon.krimsky@tufts.edu
Penn S. Loh
Professor of the Practice. MS, University of California, Berkeley. Specialization: Environmental Justice.
(617) 627-3394
pennloh@comcast.net
Barbara Parmenter
Lecturer. PhD, University of Texas at Austin. Specializations: Geographic Information Systems
(617) 627-3394
barbara.parmenter@tufts.edu
Ann Rappaport
Lecturer. PhD, Tufts University; MS, MIT Specialization: Environmental Science and Management.
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
(617) 627-3394
PLANNING FACULTY
Julian Agyeman
Professor. PhD, University of London UK; MA, Middlesex University UK Specializations: Sustainable Communities, Environmental Justice, Environmental Education. www.tufts.edu/~jagyem01
Robert Russell
(617) 627-3394
Jon Witten
(617) 627-3394
julian.agyeman@tufts.edu
Lecturer. JD, Suffolk Law School; MRP, Cornell University Specializations: Land Use Planning, Local Government Law, Natural Resources Policy.
(617) 627-3394
jon@daleyandwitten.com
Rachel G. Bratt
Professor. PhD, MIT. Specializations: Housing and Community Development. www.tufts.edu/~rbratt
(617) 627-3394
rachel.bratt@tufts.edu
Mary E. Davis
Assistant Professor. PhD, University of Florida. Specializations: Environmental Health.
Patricia Bonner-DuVal
Lecturer. MEd., Harvard University. Specialization: Philanthropy and Fundraising.
(617) 627-3394
mary.davis@tufts.edu
Laurie Goldman
Lecturer. PhD, MIT; MS, Israel Institute of Technology. Specializations: Housing, Community Development.
Robert Burdick
Lecturer. JD, Boston University Law School. Specialization: Negotiation and Conflict Resolution.
(617) 627-3394
laurie.goldman@tufts.edu
(617) 627-3394
rburdick@gbls.org
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Mark Chase
Lecturer. MA, Tufts University. Specialization: Transportation Planning.
Roberta Rubin
Lecturer. JD, Harvard Law School. Specialization: Housing.
(617) 627-3394
(617) 627-3394
rrubin@kleinhornig.com
Christine Cousineau
(617) 627-3394
mew@brandeis.edu
Louise Dunlap
Lecturer. PhD, University of California at Berkeley; MA, University of California at Berkeley. Specializations: Writing.
FYI
(617) 627-3394
changewrite@earthlink.net
Scott Horsley
Lecturer. MA, University of Rhode Island. Specializations: Land Use Planning, Water Resources Policy.
(617) 627-3394
shorsley@cape.com
Francine Jacobs
Associate Professor. Ed.D., Harvard University; MEd, Harvard University. Specializations: Child and Family Policy, Program Evaluation.
(617) 627-3394
francine.jacobs@tufts.edu
Sylvia Johnson
Lecturer. PhD, Brandeis University. Specializations: Philanthropy and Fundraising.
(617) 627-3394
sjohnson@hyamsfoundation.org
Chrystal Kornegay
Lecturer. MCP, MIT. Specializations: Real Estate Development and Finance.
(617) 627-3394
chrystal.kornegay@tufts.edu
Jeffrey Levine
Lecturer. Masters of Planning. University of Minnesota. Specializations: Urban and Regional Planning.
(617) 627-3394
jeff_levine@town.brookline.ma.us
(617) 627-3394
alicia.doyle@tufts.edu
Ingar Palmlund
Lecturer. PhD, Clark University; MPA, Lund University, Sweden. Specialization: International Environmental Policy.
(617) 627-3394
ipalmlund@aol.com
(617) 627-3394
ajrom@comcast.net
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MUP PAB
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINE, TUITION AND FEES
Fall Admission Deadline 2009-10 ..................................... Rolling; March 1 priority Fall Financial Aid Deadline 2009-10 ................................ Rolling; March 1 priority Spring Admission Deadline 2009-10 ............................. Rolling; October 31 priority Spring Financial Aid Deadline 2009-10 ........................ Rolling; October 31 priority In-State Tuition and Fees: ................................................................. $9,883 per year Out-of-State Tuition and Fees.......................................................... $14,763 per year Application Fee ..................................................................................................... $75 Additional Fees (School Instructional Technology Fee ..................................... $237
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Shannon Phillips (716) 829-3485 smp2@buffalo.edu
Year Initiated: 1980 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/09...........................................................697 Degrees Granted from 9/1/08 to 8/31/09 ..................................................39
MUP BAED
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
Environmental Design BA Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Design
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: R.J. Multari, Director of Advisement (716) 829-3485 ap-advising@buffalo.edu
Masters Specializations
Community Development & Urban Management, Economic and International Development, Environmental & Land Use Planning, GIS and Spatial Modeling, Urban Design and Physical Planning, Interdisciplinary Options
Year Initiated: 1996 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 6/01/10......................................................... 390 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 6/1/10 ................................................. 32\
Dual Degrees
MUP/JD, MUP/Master of Architecture
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G. William Page
AICP
Professor. BA, Princeton; MCRP, Rutgers; PhD, Rutgers. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Policy, and Management, GIS Applications, Quantitative Methods, Water Policy.
(716) 829-3485
gpage@buffalo.edu
JiYoung Park
Assistant Professor. BA, MA Seoul National University, Ph.D., University of Southern California. Specializations: Analytical, Quantitative and Research Methods, Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Mitigation
(716) 829-3485
jp292@buffalo.edu
Alfred D. Price
Associate Professor. BA, Princeton; MArch/MUP, Princeton. Specializations: Housing Planning and Policy, Community Development, Real Estate Finance, Brownfield Redevelopment.
(716) 829-3485
adprice@buffalo.edu
Samina Raja
Associate Professor. BSc, Jamia Millia University (New Delhi); MP1, School of Architecture and Planning (New Delhi); PhD, University of Wisconsin, Madison. Specializations: International Development, Fiscal Impacts of Growth, Quantitative Methods, Community Food Security.
(716) 829-3485
sraja@buffalo.edu AICP
4 49
14 54
18 103
Robert G. Shibley
Professor. M.Arch., Catholic University. Specializations: Urban Design, Placemaking, Downtown Redevelopment, Waterfront Planning, Architectural Design.
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
(716) 829-3485
rshibley@buffalo.edu
Robert M. Silverman
PLANNING FACULTY
H.D. Samuel Cole
Professor. BS, Imperial College (London); DPhil, University of Sussex. Specializations: GIS and Planning Technologies, Futures and Forecasting, Regional and Island Development, Tourism and Recreation Planning.
Associate Professor. BS, Arizona State; MPA, Arizona State; PhD, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. Specializations: Citizen Participation and Community Organizing, Community Development, Public Finance, Research Methods.
(716) 829-3485
rms35@buffalo.edu
Ernest Sternberg
Professor. BA, Empire State College; MS, Cornell; PhD, Cornell. Specializations: Economic Development, Planning Theory, Disaster and Domestic Security, Physical Planning.
(716) 829-3485
samcole@buffalo.edu AICP
Himanshu Grover
Assistant Professor. B. Planning, School of Planning and Architecture (New Delhi); MUP, Texas A&M University; PhD,Texas A&M University. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Comprehensive Plans, Sustainable Development and Climate Change
(716) 829-3485
ezs@buffalo.edu
(716) 829-3485
hgrover2@buffalo.edu
Daniel B. Hess
Associate Professor. BS, Clarkson; MUP, University at Buffalo; PhD, UCLA. Specializations: Transportation Planning and Policy, Planning History, Transportation, Land Use and Urban Form, Urban Design.
(716) 829-3485
htaylor@buffalo.edu
Niraj Verma
Professor and Chair. BS, Birla Institute of Technology, India; M.Infrastructure Planning, University of Stuttgart, Germany; PhD, Berkeley. Specializations: Planning Theory, Design Theory, Infrastructure Planning, Role of Institutions, International Planning, Management, Ethics.
(716) 829-3485
dbhess@buffalo.edu
Kathryn A. Foster
Associate Professor. Currently serving full-time as Director of Regional Institute. BA, Johns Hopkins; MCP, UC Berkeley; PhD, Princeton. Specializations: Regional Planning and Policy, Political Economy, Metropolitan Governance Systems, Urban Studies.
(716) 829-3485
nverma3@buffalo.edu
(716) 829-3777
kafoster@buffalo.edu
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Li Yin
Assistant Professor. BS, Yunnan Polytechnic; MS, Asian Institute of Technology; PhD, University of Colorado, Denver. Specializations: GIS and Planning Technologies, Environmental Impact Analysis, Urban and Regional Growth Modeling.
James Morrell
Adjunct Assistant Professor. MUP, University at Buffalo. Specializations: Technology and Information Systems.
(716) 829-3485
(716) 829-3485
liyin@buffalo.edu
R. J. Multari
Adjunct Assistant Professor. Ed.M. , Ed.S., M.S., Adv.Crt., University at Buffalo. Specializations: School and Campus Planning and Environmental Education.
(716) 829-3485
multari@buffalo.edu
William Murray
Adjunct Assistant Professor. JD, University of Detroit. Specializations: Planning Law, Real Estate Development.
(716) 829-3485
jjallen@buffalo.edu
(716) 829-3485
wmmurray@buffalo.edu
Alex Bitterman
Adjunct Assistant Professor. M.Arch, University at Buffalo; Ph.D., University at Buffalo. Specializations: Graphic and Environmental Design.
Adam Sokol
Adjunct Assistant Professor. M.Arch, Yale University. Specializations: Architecture and Design.
(716) 829-3485
(716) 829-3485
(716) 829-3485
(716) 829-3485
cc63@buffalo.edu
Thomas DeSantis
Adjunct Assistant Professor. BA, University at Buffalo; MUP, University at Buffalo. Specializations: Community Development and Revitalization.
Kerry Traynor
Adjunct Assistant Professor. M.Arch, University at Buffalo; M.S. Arch. History, Mississippi State University. Specialization: Historic Preservation.
(716) 829-3485
(716) 829-3485
Alan Dewart
Adjunct Assistant Professor. MBA, Cornell University. Specialization: Real Estate Development.
(716) 829-3485
Eric Gillert
Adjunct Assistant Professor. BA, Syracuse University Specialization: Physical Planning.
AICP
(716) 829-3485
Hiroaki Hata
Associate Professor, Department of Architecture. MArch, Harvard University and Washington University. Specializations: Urban Design, Architecture.
(716) 829-3485
hata@buffalo.edu
Lindy Korn
Adjunct Assistant Professor. JD, Ohio Northern University. Specializations: Negotiations and Conflict Resolution, Diversity Planning.
(716) 829-3485
lkorn@buffalo.edu
Jordana Maisel
Adjunct Assistant Professor. MUP, University at Buffalo. Specializations: Inclusive Design and Accessibility.
(716) 829-3485
jlmaisel@buffalo.edu
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UNIVERSITY OF AKRON
Department of Geography and Planning
Akron, Ohio 44325-5005 Phone (330) 972-7620 Fax (330) 972-6080 geoplan@uakron.edu www.uakron.edu/geography/ Raymond W. Cox III, Interim Department Chair Phone: (330) 972-8891 E-mail: rcox@uakron.edu
BA/BS
MA/MS
PROGRAM INFORMATION
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2011-2012 ......................................................................... Open Financial Aid Deadline 2010-2011 ..................................................................... Open In-State Tuition and Fees: ........................................................... $373 per credit hour Out-of-State Tuition and Fees: ................................................... $692 per credit hour Application Fee: .....................................................................................................$40 Additional Fees: ............................................................................ $51 per credit hour
MASTERS DEGREE
MA in Geography/Urban Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Linda Barrett (330) 972-6120 barrett@uakron.edu
Year Initiated: 1992 Degrees Granted through 8/31/10.............................................................98 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ....................................................5
Masters Specializations
Urban and Regional Planning, Geographic Information Sciences, Cartography
34
32
28
31
13
18
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BA in Geography - Planning Track
Contact Person: Deborah King
Phone: E-mail:
Year Initiated:2000 Degrees Granted through 8/31/10........................................................... 18 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 .................................................. 3
Undergraduate Specializations
Urban and Regional Planning Geographic Information Sciences
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PLANNING FACULTY
David Benjamin
Assistant Lecturer. J.D., Case Western Reserve University School of Law. Specializations: Land Use Planning Law, Local Government Law.
Year Initiated:1968, revised 2004 Degrees Granted through 8/31/10...........................................................107 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ....................................................5
(330) 972-7620
dbenjamin@justice.com
Fred Guerra
Planning Director, City of Cuyahoga Falls, Assistant Lecturer. M.P.A. California State University Long Beach (1981). Specializations: Land Use Planning Methods, Zoning, Community Development
Masters Specializations
Geographic Information Systems, Cartography, Mapping, Remote Sensing, Geographic Techniques
MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Departmental Requirement: No Requirements 2.75 GRE Recommended 550 Paper, 213 CBT, 79 IBT Not Required BA/BS in planning, geography, or related fields.
(330) 972-7620
guerrafr@cityofcf.com
Joseph Hadley
Director - Northeast Ohio Four County Regional Planning and Development Organization -- NEFCO. Lecturer. MA, University of Akron (1979). Specializations: Regional Planning, Remote Sensing.
(330) 972-7620
jhadley@uakron.edu
Loren Siebert
Associate Professor. PhD, University of Washington (1997). Specializations: Land Use Planning, Remote Sensing, Geographic Information Systems, Japan, History of Urban Design and Planning.
(330) 972-7769
siebert@uakron.edu
Patrice Theken
Director Medina County Planning and Assistant Lecturer. MA, University of Akron (2000). Specializations: Regional Planning, Cultural Geography. (330) 972-7620 ptheken@medinaco.org
Linda Barrett
3 21
Associate Professor. PhD, Michigan State University (1995). Specializations: Soils, Biogeography, Geographic Information Systems.
(330) 972-6120
barrett@uakron.edu
Kevin Butler
0 0 0 0 0 11 35
Manager, Geographic Information Science Research. PhD, Kent State University (2008). Specializations: GIS Programming and Customization, Spatial Analysis.
(330) 972-7621
butler@uakron.edu
Meera Chatterjee
Visiting Assistant Professor. PhD, Delhi University (1999). Specializations: Physical Geography, Economic Geography, Asia
(330) 972-8309
meera@uakron.edu
Shanon Donnelly
Visiting Assistant Professor. PhD, Indiana University (2009). Specializations: Land Use and Land Cover Change, Geographic Information Systems.
(330) 972-8037
sd51@uakron.edu
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 16th Edition | Page 147
(330) 972-8831
falah@uakron.edu
Deborah King
Instructor. MA, University of Georgia (1977). Specializations: Maps and Map Reading, Cartography.
(330) 972-2394
dpking@uakron.edu
Charles Monroe
Professor, Associate Dean of College of Arts and Sciences. PhD, Pennsylvania State University (1974). Specializations: Quantitative Methods, Transportation, Economic Geography.
(330) 972-8033
monroe@uakron.edu
Jon Moore
Assistant Professor. PhD. Geography: The Ohio State University (2003). Specializations: Economic Development, Urban Governance.
(330) 972-6757
jmoore1@uakron.edu
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UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA
Planning Graduate Program
P.O. Box 210075 Tucson, Arizona 85721-0075 Phone (520) 621-1004 Fax (520) 626-6448 planning@u.arizona.edu www.planning.arizona.edu/ Dr. Laura Huntoon, Program Coordinator Phone (520) 626-1151 E-mail: huntoon@u.arizona.edu
MA/MS PAB
Male 4 17 2 0 0 0 0 1
Female 3 10 0 2 1 0 0 0
Total 7 27 2 2 1 0 0 1
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline: Domestic Students ......................... Feb 1, Apr 1, June 1 (Fall) Nov 1 (Spring) Financial Aid Deadline 2009-10 .................................................................February 1 In-State Tuition and Fees: ........................................................... $5,223 per semester Out-of-State Tuition and Fees: ............................................ $12,678.90 per semester Application Fee ......................................................................................................$75
Accepted
26 26
Enrolled
18 11
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Science in Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Meghann Caskey (520) 621-1004 micaskey@email.arizona.edu
Total Students
24
16
40
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
Year Initiated: 1961 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 5/31/10...........................................................513 Degrees Granted from 8/31/09 to 5/31/10 ................................................18
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PLANNING FACULTY
Laura Huntoon
AICP
Associate Professor. Harvard AB, University of Pennsylvania, MA, Ph.D., (1991). Specializations: International Development and Planning, Comparative International Perspectives, Migration, Quantitative Methods, Social Equity.
(520) 621-3865
mdb@hwr.arizona.edu
(520) 626-1151
huntoon@email.arizona.edu
Frank Cassidy
Professional/Adjunct. University of Arizona, BA and JD (1982) Specializations: Land Use Law.
Iris Patten
Assistant Professor; Master of Urban and Regional Planning, 2007, University of Florida, Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Planning, 2010, University of Florida. Specializes in land use analysis and scenario modeling, geographic information systems, land use conflict, and international planning. Current research includes understanding the connection between land use and economic growth, the impacts to growth and land use suitability after regional and local events (i.e. transit and changes in growth policy) occur, and how innovative industries affect land use suitability and future growth patterns. Research has been funded by the US Environmental Protection Agency, state and regional agencies and organizations. Member of the planning professional associations (American Planning Association and Florida Planning Association) and academic planning associations (American Collegiate Schools of Planning ACSP).
(520) 682-3401
fcassidy@marana.com
Arlan Colton FAICP Professional/Director, Pima County Planning and Zoning. University of Arizona, MS (1977). Specializations: Land Use/ Growth Management, Planning Process, Land Use Law and Policy. (520) 740-6800 Sharon Megdal
Director, Water Resources Research Center. Professor and Specialist, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics. MA and PhD, Princeton University, A.B., Douglass College of Rutgers University. State and regional water policy and management.
smegdal@cals.arizona.edu
(520) 621-9922
obrienw@email.arizona.edu
Emily Nottingham
Ph.D., Mass Communications, Indiana University 1978. Specializations: Housing and Community Development; Planning, Funding, Development and Operation of Housing, Human Services and Community Development Programs; Collaborative, Self-sustaining Community Initiatives; Public Housing Authorities, Development of for-sale and Rental Housing, Mixed-income and Mixed-use Communities.
Gary Pivo
Professor. University of California, Irvine, BA; MRP, Cornell University; Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley (1987). Specializations: Infrastructure/Public Services, Land Use/Growth Management, Metropolitan Planning, Regional Planning.
Pamela J. Pelletier
Community Planner, Tumamoc: People & Habitats. University of Arizona, MS (2005). Specializations: Regional Planning, Conservation & Natural Resources, Community Outreach & Food Systems Planning.
(520) 621-9597
gpivo@email.arizona.edu
Sandra Rosenbloom
Professor. University of California, Los Angeles, AB, MPA, and Ph.D. Specializations: Transportation Planning, Gender and Aging Issues, Infrastructure Finance.
Rebecca Ruopp
Professional/Affiliate. BA, Franconia College; M.A., Tufts University . Specializations: Environmental Planning, Commercial and Residential Infill, and Public Participation.
(520) 626-2821
rosenblo@email.arizona.edu
Rebecca.Ruopp@tucsonaz.gov
Jack Siry
Masters in Urban Planning, University of Arizona, 1974. Specializations: Community Development, Economic Development, Housing, Municipal Housing Trust Fund, Human Services, Planning Process and Administration, Long Range Strategic Planning, Redevelopment and Neighborhood Planning, Rezoning and Code Revision.
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Stephen R. Yool
Professor/Adjunct. BS and MA, California State University - Haywood; Ph.D., University of California at Santa Barbara. Specializations: Biogeography; Fire, Remote Sensing; Computer Cartography, GIS.
FYI
The Planning Graduate Program at the University of Arizona offers a Master of Science in Planning intended for students interested in careers creating healthy, equitable, and livable communities. This two year program offers concentrations in Environmental/Healthy Cities, International/Borderlands, and Land Use and Community Development. In addition to chosen area of concentration, students participate in an engaging core curriculum designed around the many social, political, economic, and cultural factors currently influencing the built environment. With a third of the coursework dedicated to electives, students have the flexibility to create a program tailored to their individual interests. The School of Landscape Architecture and Planning is committed to advancing sustainable design and planning for arid regions. Applied research projects, headed by faculty members, play a vital role in Arizona while our academic research has an international, national and local impact. Many student outreach projects have won awards from the Arizona Planning Association and the American Institute of Certified Planners. Projects, mentors, and the required internships allow students to step confidently into the profession. The Planning Graduate Program addresses the issues of growth experienced in the Southwestern United States, including expanding rural residential land use. Because of the Program's unique location, students get hands-on experience in border and tribal planning issues and the environmental problems associated with dry climates and urban sprawl. The Planning Graduate Program has a number of Returning Peace Corps Fellows who are able to continue their work with under-privileged neighborhoods, communities and non-profit organizations around Tucson and southeastern Arizona.
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MA/MS PAB
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2011-2012: ....................................................December 1, 2010 Domestic Student Tuition: ........................................................................... $4,180.26 International Student Tuition*: ................................................................... $7,344.00 Domestic Student Application Fee: ...................................................................... $90 International Student Application Fee: ............................................................... $150 * International Partial Tuition Scholarship available.
Masters
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Arts (Planning) Master of Science (Planning)
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Patti Toporowski (604) 822-4422 ptop@interchange.ubc.ca
1 2 15 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 10 36
0 4 35 1 1 1 0 0 4 2 0 14 62
1 6 50 2 2 2 1 2 5 2 1 24 98
Year Initiated: 1953 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/10.........................................................1136 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ..................................................26
Masters Specializations
Comparative Development Planning Community Development and Social Planning Disaster and Risk Management Planning Ecological and Natural Resources Planning Urban Design and Transportation Planning Urban Development Planning
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Note: A total of 93 Masters students were registered (59 females and 34 males) 4 Canadians listed 2 ethnicities 1 Canadian listed 3 ethnicities
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Sherli Mah (604) 822-3276 phdscarp@interchange.ubc.ca
Year Initiated: 1968 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/10.............................................................56 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ....................................................1
Michael Leaf
Associate Professor & Chair, Masters Program. M.A. (M.I.T.), M.Arch, M.C.P., Ph.D. (U.C. Berkeley). Specializations: International Development Comparative Urbanization.
(604) 822-6213
leaf@interchange.ubc.ca
Timothy McDaniels
Professor & Associate Director. B.A. (Minnesota), M.A. (SFU), Ph.D. (Carnegie Mellon). Specializations: Decision Analysis, Environmental Policy and Resource Management.
PLANNING FACULTY
Leonora Angeles
Associate Professor. B.A., M.A. (Philippines) Ph.D. (Queen's). Specializations: International and Community Development
(604) 822-9288
timmcd@interchange.ubc.ca
(604) 822-9312
angeles@interchange.ubc.ca
William Rees
Professor. B.Sc., Ph.D. (University of Toronto), F.R.S.C. Specializations: Ecological Systems, Ecological Economics, Human Ecology, Policy for Sustainable Development.
Larry Beasley
Distinguished Practice Professor. C.M., B.A. (Geography and Political Science), M.A. (Planning), Hon. L.L.D. (Simon Fraser U.), F.C.I.P. Specializations: City Planning, Urban Design, Heritage Conservation.
(604) 822-2937
wrees@interchange.ubc.ca
(604) 687-5108
larrybeasley@shaw.ca
Leonie Sandercock
Professor & Chair of PhD Program. BA (Hons), University of Adelaide (1970). PhD, Australian National University (1974), MFA (screenwriting) University of California at Los Angeles (1989). Specializations: Urban Planning and Social Policy.
Peter Boothroyd
Professor Emeritus. B.A. (Geography, U. of Toronto), M.A. (Sociology, U. of Alberta). Specializations: Social Policy, Community and Regional Development.
(604) 822-0225
leonies@interchange.ubc.ca
(604) 822-4155
peterb@interchange.ubc.ca
Maged Senbel
Assistant Professor. B.Arch. (University of Oregon), M.Arch. (McGill University), M.Sc. (Planning), Ph.D. (Planning) (U.B.C.). Specializations: Urban Design.
Stephanie E. Chang
Associate Professor. B.S.E. (Princeton), M.S. (Cornell), Ph.D. (Cornell). Canada Research Chair in Disaster Management and Urban Sustainability. Specializations: Disaster and Risk Management
(604) 822-9158
senbel@interchange.ubc.ca
(604) 827-5054
sechang@interchange.ubc.ca
Mark Stevens
Assistant Professor. B.A. (University of Oregon), MCRP, (Planning, University of Oregon), PhD, (Planning, University of North Carolina). Specializations: Environmental & Land Use Planning.
(604) 822-1602
xstevens@interchange.ubc.ca
(604) 822-5725
dorcey@interchange.ubc.ca
Lawrence Frank
Associate Professor. B.L.Arch., M.Sc., PhD. (Washington). J. Armand Bombardier Chair in Sustainable Transportation. Specializations: Transportation Infrastructure.
(604) 822-5387
dfrank@interchange.ubc.ca
Wally.Braul@fmc-law.com
John Friedmann
Honorary Professor. Specializations: Planning Theory, International Development.
Bill Buholzer
Adjunct Professor. Specializations: Land Use Law.
(604) 822-0107
jrpf@interchange.ubc.ca
wbulholzer@gmail.com
Penelope Gurstein
Professor and Director. B.A. (York), B.Arch. (U.B.C.), M.Arch., Ph.D. (U.C. Berkeley). Specializations: Social Development, Community-based Research.
Margaret Eberle
Adjunct Professor. Specializations: Affordable Housing.
m_eberle@telus.net
(604) 822-6065
gurstein@interchange.ubc.ca
Nathan Edelson
Adjunct Professor. Specializations: Community Economic Development.
Tom Hutton
Professor, Associate Director of SCARP for CHS. B.A. (Geography, U.B.C.), D.Phil. (Geography, Oxford University). Specializations: Metropolitan Structural Change, Pacific Rim Urban Development, Inner City Change and Planning Innovation.
njedelson@shaw.ca
Jonathan Frantz
Adjunct Professor. Specializations: Multimedia.
(604) 822-4818
thutton@interchange.ubc.ca
jon@eartothegroundplanning.com
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Michael Gordon
Adjunct Professor. Specializations: Housing.
FYI
The School of Community and Regional Planning is located at the naturally scenic UBC campus in beautiful Vancouver, British Columbia. SCARP's mission is to advance the transition to sustainability through excellence in integrated policy and planning research, professional education and community service. The School of Community and Regional Planning at UBC was the first dedicated planning school in Canada. With more than five decades of experience in graduate planning education and research, SCARP pioneered the integrated approach to planning for development. The Canadian Institute of Planners and the American Institute of Certified Planners has long recognized our Masters and Ph.D. degrees. As one of the largest graduate planning programs in Canada, SCARP has the equivalent of 15 full-time faculty, 100 students enrolled, and a teaching program characterized at once by diversity and integration. Fortunately, we are also small enough that students and faculty are able to enjoy regular one-on-one contact.
michael_gordon@city.vancouver.bc.ca
Bill Gushue
Adjunct Professor. Specializations: Geographical Information Systems.
bgushue@cbainc.bc.ca
Scot Hein
Adjunct Professor. Specializations: Urban Design
scot.hein@vancouver.ca
Ann McAfee
Adjunct Professor. Specializations: Strategic Planning.
amcafee@shaw.ca
Norma-Jean McLaren
Adjunct Professor. Specializations: Social Planning Policy.
njmclaren@shaw.ca
Wendy Mendes
Adjunct Professor. Specializations: Urban Food Systems Policy & Planning.
wendy.mendes@utoronto.ca
Jon O'Riordan
Adjunct Professor. Specializations: Sustainable Resource Management.
joriorda@shaw.ca
Michael Shiffer
Adjunct Professor. Specializations: Transportation
michael.shiffer@translink.ca
William Trousdale
Adjunct Professor. Specializations: Community Economic Development.
william@ecoplan.ca
Eric Vance
Adjunct Professor. Specializations: Economic Impact and Evaluation for Planning.
ecvance@shaw.ca
Jay Wollenberg
Adjunct Professor. Specializations: Real Property Development.
jay@coriolis.ca
Raymond Young
Adjunct Professor. Specializations: Public Law in the Context of Land Use Control.
reyoung@shaw.ca
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BA/BS PAB
Ph.D.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission deadline: ....................................................................November 20, 2010 Financial Aid Deadline: ....................................................................... March 2, 2010 In-state Tuition and Fees: ............................................................................$4,874.25 Out-of-State Tuition and Fees: ..................................................................$16,208.75 Application Fee: .....................................................................$60, $70 (International)
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of City Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Student Affairs Officer (510) 643-9440 dcrpgrad@berkeley.edu
Year Initiated: 1948 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 6/30/10.................................................Unknown Degrees Granted from 6/1/09 to 6/30/10 ..................................................50
Masters Specializations
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BA in Urban Studies
Contact Person: E-mail Susan Hagstrom hagstrom@berkeley.edu
http://www.ced.berkeley.edu/advising/prospectivestudents
Year initiated: 2002 Degrees Granted through 6/30/10.........................................................106 Degrees Granted from 6/1/08 to 8/31/09 ................................................27
Transportation Policy and Planning Housing, Community, and Economic Development Growth Management and Land Use Planning Environmental Planning and Policy Urban Design International and Comparative Planning Geographical Information Systems (GIS) Metropolitan/ Regional Planning
Undergraduate Specializations
Urban Studies and Planning, Environmental Design
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DOCTORAL DEGREE
Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Student Affairs Officer (510) 643-9440 dcrpgrad@berkeley.edu
Year initiated 1968 Degrees Granted through 8/31/2009......................................................208 Degrees Granted from 9/1/2008 to 8/30/2006 ...........................................6 Dissertations Granted from 9/1/2002 to 8/31/2008 1. Computers and the Promise of Development 2. Deliberate Improvisation: The Governance of Highway Franchises in Santiago, Chile 1990-2005 3. The Dark Side of Silicon Valley: Analyzing the Effectiveness of Water Quality Regulation In the Context of the Semi-conductor Industry 4. Costs of Suburbanization: Comparative Effects of Peri-Urban Residential Relocation on Household Welfare Measures in Shanghai 5. Latino Perspectives and Community Environment: Encouraging Physical Activity for Better Health 6. Towards a Living Wage in the New Economy: The Politics and Economics of Building Labor Market Institutions at the Urban Scale
Doctoral Specializations
Transportation, Community Development, Regional Economic Development, Housing, International Planning, Urban Design, Environmental Planning, Land Use, Infrastructure DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Minimum GPA: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL: Departmental Requirement: None. 3.0 No minimum score required. 570 (paper); 230 (CBT); 68 (IBT) Prefers Masters degree in planning or related field
Male 2 27 0 0 1 4 3 6 44
Female 2 36 2 2 7 7 7 7 70
Total 4 63 2 2 8
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
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Karen Chapple
Associate Professor. BA, Columbia University (1989); MSCRP, Pratt Institute (1994); Ph.D., UC Berkeley (2000). Specializations: Local Economic Development, Poverty, Metropolitan Planning. http://socrates. http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty
(510) 642-1868
chapple@berkeley.edu
Daniel G. Chatman
Assistant Professor. BA, University of California, Berkeley (1991); Master in Public Policy, Harvard University (1997); Ph.D., UCLA (2005). Specializations: Transportation, Land Use, Economic Development, Smart Growth. http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty
(510) 642-2454
dgc@berkeley.edu
Karen Christensen
Associate Professor. BA, Ratcliffe College (1966); MCP (1977) and Ph.D. (1980), University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Citizen Participation, Community Development, Housing and Neighborhood Planning. http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty
(510) 642-3111
kchriste@berkeley.edu
Jason Corburn 10 30 4 23 14 52
Associate Professor. MCP and Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Specializations: Environmental Policy & Planning; Environmental Health; Urban Environmental Justice; Social & Spatial Epidemiology; Health Impact Assessment; Science & Technology Studies; Social Theory; Environmental Dispute Resolution. http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty
(510) 643-4790 *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
jcorburn@berkeley.edu
PLANNING FACULTY
Nezar AlSayyad
Professor. M.S., MIT (1981); Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley (1988). Specializations: Historic Preservation, Housing and Neighborhood Planning, International Development and Planning. http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty
Michael Dear
Professor. Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Urban Geography, Housing and Neighborhood Planning, Social Policy, Political Economy and Planning Theory. http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty
(510) 642-1324
m.dear@berkeley.edu
Elizabeth Deakin
Professor. B.S. and M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology; J.D., Boston College. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Land Use/ Growth Management, Metropolitan/Regional Planning, Natural Resource Planning, Planning Law. http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty
(510) 642-4852
nezar@berkeley.edu
Peter Bosselmann
Professor. M.Arch., UCLA (1976); Diploma in Architecture, Karlsruhe University, Germany (1973). Specializations: Citizen Participation, Computer Applications, Environmental Planning, Environmental Psychology. http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty
(510) 642-47497
edeakin@berkeley.edu
David Dowall
Professor. B.S., University of Maryland (1971); MURP (1974) and Ph.D. (1975), University of Colorado. Specializations: Economic Development Planning, Housing and Neighborhood Planning, Infrastructure/Public Services, International Development and Planning, Metropolitan/Regional Planning. http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty
(510) 642-6579
pbossel@berkeley.edu
Robert Cervero
Professor. AB, University of Noth Carolina (1973); MS, Georgia Institute of Technology; Ph.D., UCLA (1980). Specializations: Computer Applications, Infrastructure/Public Services, International Development and Planning. http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty
(510) 642-6579
dowall@berkeley.edu
(510) 642-1695
robertc@berkeley.edu
(510) 642-1776
m.hutson@berkeley.edu
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Judith Innes
Professor. BA, Radcliffe College (1963); Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1973). Specializations: Citizen Participation, Community Development, Environmental Planning, Land Use/Growth Management, Negotiation and Conflict Management. http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty
(510) 642-3256
jinnes@berkeley.edu
Elizabeth Macdonald
Associate Professor. BA, MLA/MCP and Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley (1999). Specializations: Urban Design Theory, History of Urban Design and Urban Form, Public Space Design, and Environmental Behavior Research, Street Design. http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty
(510) 642-3256
Fred Etzel
AICP
(510) 643-3765
emacdon@berkeley.edu
Adjunct Associate Professor. BA, Colgate University (1968); MCP, UC Berkeley, J.D., Hastings College of Law (1978). http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty
(510) 642-3256
fetzel@berkeley.edu
John Radke
Associate Professor. BA (1975) and MA (1977), Wilfred Laurier; Ph.D., University of British Columbia (1983). Specializations: Computer Applications, Environmental Planning, Geographic Information Systems, Natural Resource Planning, Quantitative Methods. http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty
Michael Smith-Heimer
Professor Adjunct. Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Real Estate Development, Urban and Regional Economics, Housing and Neighborhood Development. http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty
(510) 643-5995
ratt@berkeley.edu
(510) 642-3256
mash2@ix.netcom.com
Ananya Roy
Professor. BA, Mills College (1992); MCP (1994) and Ph.D. (1999), University of California, Berkeley. http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty
FYI
Concurrent Masters Degrees with the Following Departments are Offered: o International and Area Studies to list of Concurrent Masters Degrees. o Architecture o Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning o Civil Engineering o Public Health o Law
(510) 642-4938
ananya@berkeley.edu
AnnaLee Saxenian
Professor. BA, Williams College (1976); MCP, UC Berkeley (1980); Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1989). Specializations: Economic Development Planning, International Development and Planning, Metropolitan/Regional Planning, Political Economy, Regional Economics. http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty
(510) 642-3256
anno@ischool.berkeley.edu FAICP
Michael Southworth
Professor. BA (1962) and B.Arch. (1964), University if Minnesota; MCP (1967) and Ph.D. (1970), MIT. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Environmental Psychology, Historic Preservation, Landscape/Site Design, Physical Planning/Urban Design, Planning Practice. http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty
(480) 965-7167
msouthw@berkeley.edu
Paul Waddell
Professor. M.S. (1981) and Ph.D. (1989), University of Texas, Dallas. Specializations: Urban Economics, Economic Geography, Land Use, Transportation, Urban Simulation Modeling. http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty
(510) 643-6622
waddell@berkeley.edu
Jennifer Wolch
Professor. Ph.D., Princeton University (1978). Specializations: Citizen Participation, Environmental Planning, Gender Studies and Planning, Infrastructure/Public Services. http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty
wolch@berkeley.edu
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BA/BS PAB
Ph.D.
Areas of Study
Housing and Community Development, Transportation, Environmental Planning, Urban Security, Economic Development, Land Use/Growth Management, Public Management, Urban Design, Health Promotion
MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL Must hold Bachelors degree from an accredited institution 3.0 Verbal plus quantitative greater than 1100 recommended Only required for non-native English speakers ((550 for paper-based test, and 213 for the computer-based test). Not Required Three letters of recommendation, statement of purpose, transcripts.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2011-12 .......................................................... January 15, 2011 Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12 ...................................................... January 15, 2011 In-State Tuition and Fees: .............................................................. $3,975 per quarter Out-of-State Tuition and Fees: ................................................... $11,601 per quarter Application Fee ......................................................................................................$40 Additional Fees: .................................................................................................. None
Masters Doctoral
106 54
174 65
92 15
133 8
34 10
50 5
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Janet Gallagher (949) 824-9849 or (949) 824-0563 ppd@uci.edu
Teaching/Research Assistantships:
Year Initiated: 1992 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/09...........................................................270 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/09 ..................................................37
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Teaching/Research Assistantships:
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Planning, Policy, and Design (formerly Urban & Regional Planning)
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Janet Gallagher (949) 824-9849 or (949) 824-0563 ppd@uci.edu
Year initiated 1997 Degrees Granted through 8/31/10............................................................32 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/10 ...................................................3 Recent Dissertations 1. Walking and Urban Form: Modeling and Testing Parental Decisions about Childrens Travel. 2. Exploring Elements of Religious Organizations that Affect Participation and Success in Obtaining Funding from Faith-based Initiatives. 3. Blighted Partnerships: Unsustainable Redevelopment Practices. 4. Metropolitan Quality of Life: The Roles of Labor Markets, Land Markets, and Amenities. 5. Inscribing at the Crossroads of Culture and Crime: Graffiti in Place and on Property in Urban Los Angeles. 6. Transdisciplinary Scientific Collaboration: An Exploration of the Research Process.
Doctoral Specializations Urban and Community Development, Environmental Policy, Design Behavior Research, Health Promotion and Policy
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*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
PLANNING FACULTY
Victoria Basolo
AICP
Associate Professor. Ph.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Specializations: Housing and Community Development, Local Economic Development/Redevelopment, Regionalism and Environmental Policy. http://www.seweb.uci.edu/faculty/basolo/
Martha Feldman
Professor. Ph.D., Stanford University. Specializations: Organization Theory, Organizational Change, Public Management, Qualitative Research Methods. http://www.seweb.uci.edu/faculty/feldman/
(949) 824-4252
feldmanm@uci.edu
Ajay Garde
Associate Professor. Ph.D., University of Southern California. Specializations: Urban Design, Urban Form, Sustainable Growth, Physical Planning.
(949) 824-3521
basolo@uci.edu
Victoria Beard
Associate Professor. Ph.D., University of British Columbia. Specializations: Planning in Developing Countries, Community-based Planning, Poverty Reduction, Planning Theory and Population Studies. http://www.seweb.uci.edu/faculty/beard/ (949) 824-6484 vbeard@uci.edu
(949) 824-9087
agarde@uci.edu
Helen Ingram
Professor Emerita. Ph.D., Columbia University. Specializations: Public Policy, Water Resources and Environment, U.S.-Mexico Relations, American Politics. http://www.seweb.uci.edu/faculty/ingram/
Marlon Boarnet
Professor. Ph.D., Princeton University. Specializations: Transportation Planning, Economic Development, Urban Economics. http://www.seweb. uci.edu/faculty/boarnet/
(949) 824-1434
hingram@uci.edu
Douglas Houston
Assistant Professor. Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles. Specializations: Transportation, Air Quality, Urban Inequality, Environmental Equity, Spatial Analysis.
(949) 824-7695
mgboarne@uci.edu AICP
Scott Bollens
(949) 824-0563
houston@uci.edu
Professor. Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Specializations: Urban Ethnic Relations, Growth Policy, Metropolitan Governance, Intergovernmental Planning. http://www.seweb.uci.edu/faculty/bollens/
Raul Lejano
Associate Professor. Ph.D., D.Env., University of California, Los Angeles. Specializations: Environmental Justice, Risk Assessment, Sustainability Planning. http://www.seweb.uci.edu/faculty/lejano/
(949) 824-7696
bollens@uci.edu
(949) 824-9825
lejano@uci.edu
Tim-Allen Bruckner
Assistant Professor. Ph.D. University of California, Irvine. Specializations: Economic Downturns and Health, Perinatal Epidemiology, Biodemography, Mental Health Policy
Richard Matthew
Associate Professor. Ph.D., Princeton University. Specializations: Environmental Change, Conflict and Security, Sustainable Development, Global Governance, Urban Security. http:// www.seweb.uci.edu/faculty/matthew/
(949) 824-0563
tbruck@uci.edu
Kenneth Chew
Senior Lecturer (tenured) and Vice Chair. Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Social Demography, Public Health, Demographic Methods in Planning. http://www.seweb.uci.edu/faculty/ chew/
(949) 824-4852
rmatthew@uci.edu
Sanjoy Mazumdar
Professor. M.Arch., A.S., M.C.P., Ph.D., MIT. Specializations: Environmental Design, Social and Cultural Aspects of Planning, Ethnic Communities, Qualitative Research Methods. http://www.seweb.uci.edu/ faculty/mazumdar/
(949) 924-6990
chew@uci.edu
Joseph DiMento
Professor. Ph.D., J.D., University of Michigan. Specializations: Land use and Environmental Law, International Organizations, Conflict Resolution. http://www.seweb.uci.edu/faculty/dimento/
(949) 824-5046
mazumdar@uci.edu
Daniel Stokols
Professor. Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Specializations: Health Impacts of Environmental Stressors, Environmental Design and Social Behavior, Health Promotion and Planning. http://www.seweb.uci.edu/faculty/stokols/
(949) 824-5102
jfdiment@uci.edu
David L. Feldman
Professor and Chair: Ph.D., University of Missouri. Specializations: Water Resources Management and Policy, Global Environmental Change, Ethics and the Environment, Adaptive Management and Sustainable Development http://socialecology.uci.edu/faculty/feldmand
(949) 824-5294
dstokols@uci.edu
Luis Suarez-Villa
Professor. Ph.D., Cornell University. Specializations: Innovation and Technology, Economic and Social Development, Regional Analysis. http://www.seweb.uci.edu/faculty/suarez-villa/
(949) 824-4384
feldmand@uci.edu
(949) 824-6323
lsuarez@uci.edu
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Rodolfo Torres
Professor. Ph.D., Claremont Graduate School. Specializations: Critical Urbanism, Class Structures, Studies in Racism and Inequalities, Poverty and Social Policy. http://www.seweb.uci.edu/faculty/torres/
(949) 824-7680
rodolfo@uci.edu
Joseph Devoy
Lecturer. BS and ME, California State University, Long Beach Specializations: Geographic Information Systems, Computer Applications, Physical Planning.
Randal Jackson
Lecturer. B.L.A., Utah State University. Specializations: Physical Planning, Land Use Planning, Urban Design.
Michael McNally
Associate Professor. Ph.D., University of California, Irvine. Specializations: Transportation Planning, Computer Applications, Travel Demand Models.
David Meyer
Professor. Ph.D., Boston University. Specializations: Social Movements, Public Policy, Social Justice.
Mark Petracca
Associate Professor. Ph.D., University of Chicago. Specializations: Public Policy, Political Institutions, Interest Groups.
Judith Rosener
Senior Lecturer with Security of Employment, Emerita. Ph.D., Claremont Graduate School. Specializations: Politics and Governance, Public Management, Strategic Planning and Real Estate.
Michael Ruane
Lecturer. MA, University of California, Los Angeles. Specializations: Planning Practice, Growth Management, Strategic Planning.
Jean-Daniel Saphores
Associate Professor. Ph.D. Cornell University. Specializations: Environmental and Natural Resource Economics and Policy, Environmental Planning, Infrastructure Planning.
David Smith
Professor. Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Specializations: International Development, Political Economy, Urban and Regional Development.
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MURP PAB
Ph.D.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINE, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2010-11 for Masters program ....................... January 15, 2011 Admission Deadline 2010-11 for Ph.D program ......................... December 15, 2010 Financial Aid Deadline for Masters program .............. ..... ..........December 15, 2010 Financial Aid Deadline for Ph.D Program ................................. December 15, 2010 In-State Tuition and Fees .................................................................$18,935 per year Out-of-State Tuition and Fees...........................................................$31,636 per year Application Fee ............................................................................................................ $70 Additional Fees ............................................................................................ None
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Jennifer Crowe (310) 825-8957 jcrowe@publicaffairs.ucla.edu
Year Initiated: 1969 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/10.........................................................1914 Degrees Granted from 9/1/07 to 8/31/10 ................................................139
Masters Specializations
Design and Development, Environmental Analysis and Policy, Regional and International Development, Transportation Policy and Planning, Community Economic Development and Housing
Other/Dont Know Non-US Citizens Non-Permanent Residents Total Students
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
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DOCTORAL DEGREE
Ph.D. in Urban Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Jennifer Crowe (310) 825-8957 jcrowe@publicaffairs.ucla.edu
Year Initiated 1970 Degrees Granted through 8/31/10..........................................................182 Degrees Granted from 9/1/08 to 8/31/10 .................................................10 Dissertations Granted from 9/1/08 to 8/31/10 1. 2. 3. Exit, Voice, Loyalty and Structural Silence: Citizen-Consumer Access and Behavior in Nigerias Urban Water Markets" "Promise or Compromise? Community-Managed Water Supply for the Urban Poor in Madhya Pradesh, India" "The Regulated City: The Politics of Land Use Regulation in Los Angeles, 1909-2009
Doctoral Specializations
Community Development, Critical Studies of Cities and Regions, Culture and Ethnicity, Economic Development, the Environment, Gender and Planning, Housing, International Housing and Development, Regional Political Economy, Transportation, Urban Design
DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Departmental Requirement: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL: None. Masters degree in relevant field. None. 600/250/100
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
PLANNING FACULTY
Evelyn Blumenberg
Associate Professor. BA, UC Berkeley (1982); MA (1990) and Ph.D. (1995), UCLA. Specializations: Urban Poverty and Low Wage Labor Markets, Social Policy and Planning, Social Economic Inequality, Gender and Planning.
http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/evelyn-blumenberg
(310) 903-3305
eblumenb@ucla.edu
Randall Crane
Professor. BA, UC Santa Barbara (1974); MCRP, Ohio State University (1979); Ph.D., MIT (1987). Specializations: Urban Development, Environmental Policy, Housing, Governance.
http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/randall-crane
(310) 951-3576
crane@ucla.edu
Leobardo Estrada
Associate Professor. BA, Baylor University (1966); MS (1968) and Ph.D. (1970), Florida State University. Specializations: Social Planning, Survey Research, Planning for Multiple Public, Geographic Information Systems.
http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/leobardo-estrada
(310) 825-6574
leobard@ucla.edu
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Susanna Hecht
Professor. BS, University of Chicago (1972); MA (1976) and Ph.D. (1982), UC Berkeley. Specializations: Environmental Planning and Politics, Women in Development, International Development and Planning, Natural Resource Planning and Rural Development.
http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/susanna-hecht
Edward Soja
Distinguished Professor Emeritus. BA, Hunter College (1961); MA, University of Wisconsin (1961); Ph.D., Syracuse University (1967). Specializations: Critical Urban and Regional Studies, Spatial and Planning Theory, Comparative Regional Restructuring in Industrial Societies, Political Economy.
http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/edward-soja
(310) 779-5654
sbhecht@ucla.edu
(310) 825-4335
esoja@ucla.edu
Jacqueline Leavitt
Professor. BS, Pennsylvania State University (1961); MS (1965) and Ph.D. (1980), Columbia University. Specialization: Housing Policy, Community Development, Gender Studies and Planning, Alternative Planning & Design for Grassroots Empowerment.
http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/jacqueline-leavitt
Michael Storper
Professor. BA (1975), MA (1979) and Ph.D. (1982), UC Berkeley. Specializations: International Development and Planning, Urban and Regional Economics, Political Economy, Trade and Location Patterns and Labor Markets.
http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/michael-storper
(310) 825-4380
jleavitt@ucla.edu
(310) 825-2718
storper@ucla.edu
Robin Liggett
Professor Emeritus. BA, Pomona College (1966); MS (1971) and Ph.D. (1978), UCLA. Specializations: Quantitative Methods, Computer Applications in Architecture, Urban Design & Urban Planning, Computer Visualization of Urban Environments, Geographic Information Systems.
http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/robin-liggett
Lois Takahashi
Professor. MS, Carnegie Mellon University (1987); Ph.D., USC (1992). Specializations: Social Service Delivery Focusing on HIV/AIDS and Homelessness, Locational Conflict, Collaboration Among Community Based Organizations, Planning History and Theory.
http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/lois-takahashi
(310) 825-6294
rliggett@ucla.edu
(310) 429-8641
takahash@publicaffairs.ucla.edu
Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris
Professor. M.Arch (1984), MPL (1985) and Ph.D. (1988), University of Southern California. Specializations: Physical Planning, Urban Design, Planning History, Public Environment of the City, Privatization of Public Space, Safety and Security in Inner City Areas and Bus Stop Crime.
http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/anastasia-loukaitou-sideris
Brian Taylor
Professor. BA, UCLA (1983); MCP (1987) and MS (1987), UC Berkeley; Ph.D., UCLA (1992). Specializations: Transportation Policy, Planning and Finance, Transportation and Urban Form, Planning for Special Populations.
http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/brian-d-taylor
(310) 206-9679
sideris@ucla.edu
(310) 903-3228
btaylor@ucla.edu
Vinit Mukhija
Associate Professor. Master of Urban Design, University of Hong Kong (1992); M.Arch., University of Texas (1995); Ph.D., MIT (2000). Specializations: Housing and Land Development, Urban & Neighborhood Revitalization, Development Strategies for Low Income Communities, Physical Planning and Urban Design.
http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/vinit-mukhija
Chris Tilly
Professor. BA, Harvard College (1976); Ph.D., MIT (1989). Specializations: Work and labor markets, poverty and inequality, community and regional development, social movements. His research focuses on the US and Mexico, with some broader comparative work. Also Director, Institute for Research on Labor and Employment. http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/chris-tilly
(310) 794-4478
mukhija@ucla.edu
Paul Ong
Professor. MUP, University of Washington (1977), Ph.D. UC Berkeley (1983). Specializations: Economic Development Planning, Race/ Ethnicity and Planning, Urban Labor Markets, Immigrants in the Urban Economy.
http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/paul-ong
(301) 267-4738
tilly@ucla.edu
Rui Wang
Assistant Professor. Ph.D., Harvard (2008). Specializations: Environmental policy; urban economics; transportation policy; Chinese urbanization. http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/rui-wang
(310) 206-2193
pmong@ucla.edu
(310) 367-3738
ruiwang@ucla.edu
Donald Shoup
FAICP
Professor. BE (1961), BA (1962), MA (1965) and Ph.D. (1968), Yale University. Specializations: Public Finance & Fiscal Planning, Transportation and Land Use, Parking, Neighborhood Planning.
http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/donald-shoup
(310) 825-5705
shoup@ucla.edu
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Michael Stoll
Professor. BS, UC Berkeley (1988); MCP (1990) and Ph.D. (1995), MIT. Specializations: Interplay of Race Ethnicity, Urban Poverty and Labor Markets, Urban Economic Development Strategies.
http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/michael-stoll
(310) 206-4774
mstoll@ucla.edu
Abel Valenzuela
Professor. BA, UC Berkeley (1986); MCP (1968) and Ph.D. (1993), MIT. Specializations: International Migration, Immigrants in the Urban Economy, Urban Poverty, Race, Ethnicity and Social Inequality.
http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/abel-valenzuela
(310) 825-9106
eavila@ucla.edu
Stephen Commins
Lecturer. BA, UCLA (1971); MA, Claremont School of Theology (1974); Ph.D., UCLA (1988). Specializations: History of Development Planning and Theory, Regional Economic Development Policies, Non-Governmental Organizations, Rural Development and Social Policy.
http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/stephen-commins
(310) 206-8224
abel@ucla.edu
Goetz Wolff
Lecturer. AB, Occidental College (1965; MA, Yale University. (1968); ABD, UCLA. Specializations: Regional Economic Development, Industrial Restructuring and Labor Market Dynamics; Southern California Regional Economy, Industrial, Spatial and Labor Analysis, Industry Cluster/Sectoral Analysis.
http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/goetz-wolff
(310) 422-5997
scommins@ucla.edu
Dana Cuff
Professor. BA, UC Santa Cruz; Ph.D., UC Berkeley (1982). Specializations: Physical Planning/Urban Design, Social & Cultural Bases of Design, Low Income Housing & Neighborhoods, Critical Urban Studies.
http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/dana-cuff
(310) 369-0900
gwolff@ucla.edu
Min Zhou
Professor of Sociology. BA, Zhongshan (Sun Yat-Sen) University, China (1982); MA, SUNY-Albany (1985); Ph.d., SUNY-Albany (1989). Specializations: Immigrant Neighborhoods in Los Angeles: Chinatown, Koreatown, and Pico Union; Intra-Asian Migration: Diverse Patterns of Human Movements and the Role of the State; Race and Ethnicity; The Community; Urban Sociology http://www.soc.ucla.edu/people/faculty?lid=250&display_one=1
(310) 206-5517
dcuff@ucla.edu
Carol Goldstein
Lecturer. BA, Northwestern University (1972). Specializations: Physical Planning, Urban Design and Planning Practice, Cultural Policy, Planning, Funding & Facility Development, Public Art.
http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/carol-goldstein
(310) 825-3532
mzhou@soc.ucla.edu
(310) 825-4896
cgold@ucla.edu
Gilda Haas
Lecturer. BA (1975), MA (1977), UCLA. Specializations: Community Economic Development, Popular Education and Public Policy, Cooperatives, Financial Institutions and Markets.
http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/gilda-haas
(213) 745-9961
gilda@drpop.org
Richard J. Jackson
Professor of Environmental Health Sciences, M.D (UCSF). M.P.H (UC Berkeley). Specializations: Biomonitoring, built environment and health, environmental health policy, children's health, community environmental health http://portal.ctrl.ucla.edu/sph/institution/personnel?personnel_id=629986
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(310) 206-8522
dickjackson@ucla.edu
Gary Orfield
Professor of Education. BA, University of Minnesota (1963); MA, University of Chicago (1965); Ph.d., University of Chicago (1968). Specializations: Educational policy as it relates to the challenges of urban schools; civil rights; urban policy and minority opportunity. Co-director and Founder, The Civil Rights Project, the nation's leading research center on issues of civil rights and racial inequality. http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/gary-orfield
(310) 267-4877
orfield@gseis.ucla.edu
UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI
School of Planning, College of Design, Architecture, Art and Planning
P.O. Box 210016 Cincinnati, Ohio 45221-0016 Phone (513) 556-4943 Fax (513) 556-1274 E-mail: ucplanning@uc.edu http://daap.uc.edu/planning Xinhao Wang, Ph.D., Interim School Director Phone: (513)556-0497 E-Mail: xinhao.wang@uc.edu
Undergraduate Specializations
Certificate in Historic Preservation, Certificate in Geographic Information Systems
UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Departmental Requirement: Minimum GPA: College Prep Program. University, variable; Department, top 30%. Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: ACT- University, variable; Department, 21. SAT- University, variable; Department, 980
PROGRAM INFORMATION
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2011-12 ..........................................................................Rolling Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12 ...................................................... February 1, 2011 In-State Tuition and Fees: ....................................... $3,355 per quarter (10,065/year) Out-of-State Tuition and Fees: ............................ $8,196 per quarter ($24,588/year) Application Fee ......................................................................................................$50 Additional Fees: ................................................................................................. None
Year initiated:1961 Not PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 6/30/10......................................................... 232
Undergraduate Specializations
Student chooses from over 20 options or develops own.
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
Bachelor of Urban Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Xinhao Wang (513) 556-0497 inhao.wang@uc.edu
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MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Community Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Xinhao Wang (513) 556-0497 inhao.wang@uc.edu
Hispanics of any race White African American Native American/Pacific Islander Asian American Mixed Other/dont know Non-US Citizens NonPermanent residents Total students
Year Initiated: 1963 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 6/30/10...........................................................863 Degrees Granted from 9/1/02 to 8/31/10 ................................................156
Masters Specializations
Urban Design Physical Planning Environmental Planning Economic Development International Development Certificate in Historic Preservation Certificate in Geographic Information Systems Peace Corps Programs: Masters International Program Peace Corps/Fellows USA
MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL Variable. University, variable; Department, 3.0 University, variable; Department, variable. University, 520; Department, 560.
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Regional Development Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Xinhao Wang (513) 556-0497 xinhao.wang@uc.edu
Year initiated 2002 Degrees Granted through 6/30/10..............................................................2 Degrees Granted from 9/1/2003 to 6/30/10 ...............................................2
Doctoral Specializations
Metropolitan Development Planning, Regional/National Development Planning, Regional Development, Planning & Management in Developing Countries.
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PLANNING FACULTY
Mahyar Arefi
Associate Professor. MUD, MArch, Tehran; Ph.D., USC. Specializations: Urban Design, Community Development.
(513) 556-0212
mahyar.arefi@uc.edu
Christopher Auffrey
Associate Professor. Ph.D., Michigan. Specializations: Healthy Urban Planning, Environmental Justice, Sustainable Development.
(513) 556-0579
chris.auffrey@uc.edu AICP
Carla Chifos
Associate Professor. MCP, Cincinnati; Ph.D., Cornell. Specializations: Sustainable Development, Urban Environment, International Development.
(513) 293-8195
David J. Edelman
Professor. MRP, Ph.D., Cornell. Specializations: Urban Environmental Management, Energy Policy Planning, Development Planning and Management.
(513) 556-2378
david.edelman@uc.edu
Charles E. Ellison
Professor. Ph.D., Michigan. Specializations: Urban Theory, Political Economy, Public Policy, Planning and Politics.
(513) 556-0210
charles.ellison@uc.edu
Esther Erkins
Visiting Assistant Professor. MS, Buffalo; EdD, Cincinnati. Specializations: Community Development, Ethical Issues, Community Partnerships.
CCS
Professor. Ph.D., American. Specializations: Community Development, Environmental Justice, Mediation and Facilitation of Organizational and Public Policy Disputes.
(513) 556-0208
jan.fritz@uc.edu
Beth Honadle
Professor of Political Science and Affiliated Professor of Planning. PhD, Syracuse (Maxwell School). Specializations: Public Policy Analysis, Economic Development, Local Government and Capacity Building. beth.honadle@uc.edu
Johanna W. Looye
Associate Professor. MRP, Ph.D., Cornell. Specializations: Urban and Regional Theory, International Development, Women in International Development, Planning Techniques.
(513) 556-0216
johanna.looye@uc.edu AICP
Michael C. Romanos
Professor. MSc, Florida State; Ph.D., Cornell. Specializations: Economic Development Planning, Sustainable Development, Urban and Regional Spatial Structure, International Planning.
(513) 293-8156 *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
michael.romanos@uc.edu
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Menelaos Triantafillou
(513) 556-4212
Associate Professor. BUP, Cincinnati, MLA, Harvard. Specializations: Urban Design, Physical Planning, Community Development.
David P. Varady
Professor. MCP, Ph.D., Pennsylvania. Specializations: Housing, Residential Mobility, Community Development.
(513) 405-3602
Xinhao Wang
(513) 556-0497
Professor. MCP, Rhode Island; Ph.D., Pennsylvania. Specializations: Environmental Planning, GIS, Modeling.
(513) 556-3835
rainer.vomhofe@uc.edu
Marisa Zapata
Assistant Professor. MS, Ph.D., Illinois. Specializations: Participatory Planning Processes, Land Use Planning, Culutral Diversity.
marisa.zapata@uc.edu
Nancy Cutler
Adjunct Instructor. MCP, Cincinnati; JD, Northern Kentucky. Specializations: Planning Law, Land Use Law
Terry Grundy
Adjunct Associate Professor. MA, Athenaeum. Specializations: Urban Lobbying, Government Relations, Community Development.
Amy Lind
Mary Ellen Heintz Associate Professor of Women's Studies and Affiliated Associate Professor of Planning. Ph.D., Cornell. Specializations: Gender and Development, Gender and Planning, Gender and Globalization
amy.lind@uc.edu
John Niehaus
Adjunct Professor. MCP, Cincinnati. Specializations: Transportation Planning, Transportation Engineering
PE
Gary Powell
Adjunct Assistant Professor. JD, Cincinnati. Specializations: Planning Law and Administration
K.D. Rex
Adjunct Instructor. MA, Iowa. Specializations: GIS, Geography
Paul Schirmer
Adjunct Instructor. BUP, Cincinnati. Specializations: Land Development, Real Estate, Urban Design
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B.Envd PAB
Ph.D.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline ................................................................................ February 15 Financial Aid Deadline ................................................................................... April 1 In-State Tuition ........................................................................... $3,223 per semester Out-of-State Tuition ................................................................. $13,350 per semester Application Fee: ....................................................................................................$70
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Pam Erickson (303) 556-3387 pam.erickson@ucdenver.edu
Year Initiated:1971 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 5/2008 .......................................................... 958 Degrees Granted from 9/2007 to 8/2008 .............................................. 38
Masters Specializations
Land Use and Environmental Planning Economic and Community Development Planning Urban Place Making and Design In addition, Masters students may establish their own unique specializations with an advisors approval.
MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Minimum Undergraduate Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL Departmental Requirement: None. GPA: 3.0 Department, Yes, if GPA under 3.0 University, 500; Department, 550. Undergraduate Degree.
458 88 30
512 99 19
394 79 6
436 80 8
235 39 6
221 39 6
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
Bachelor of Environmental Design (B.Envd)
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Peg Gordon (303) 492-2804 peggy.gordon@colorado.edu
Year Initiated:1970 B.Envd Degrees Granted, 1991-2008: Architecture Track ..............................................................................1,784 Design Studies Track .............................................................................367 Planning Track .......................................................................................239
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TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Fall 2008 US Citizens & Permanent Residents
Hispanics* Of any Race White African American Native American/ Pacific Islander Asian American Mixed Other / Dont know Non-US Citizens Non- Permanent Residents
Male 2 48 0 0 1 0 7
Female 0 39 1 0 1 0 6
Total 2 87 1 0 2 0 13
o A Procedure to Align the Built Environment with Ecosystem Integrity. o Mixed-Income Housing, Discourse and Debate. o Issues of Time and Place: Sustaining a Locally Based Aesthetic at the University of Colorado at Boulder 1917-2003. o Examining Community-based Collaboration in the Context of Western Public Lands and Nature Resources Management. o Building Rural Learning Regions: Innovations in the Food Production Industry o Intra-City Differentials in Urban Poverty and Slums in Nairobi, Kenya: Measurements, Determinants, Consequences, and Implications. o Power, Identity, and the Rise of Modern Architecture: From Siam to Thailand. o Bottom-Up Metropolitan Planning in Kolkata: Rhetoric vs. Reality. o America Connecting: Internet Utilization as a Predictor of Community Participation and Social Capital. o The Political Economy of Urban Public Space: A Case Study of Denver. o Influence of Current Transportation Decision Processes on Modal Outcomes: Three Colorado Case Studies.. o The Emergence and Development of the Second Home in Colorado, 1880-1940.
Doctoral Specializations
Sustainable and Healthy Environments History of Architecture, Landscape, and Urbanism
DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: GRE: Minimum TOEFL: Minimum GPA:
Total Students
*Dual degree students not included.
65
49
114**
Strongly Encouraged 550: University , 575: Departmental 3.0 University; Undergraduate GPA 3.0; Graduate GPA 3.5 Departmental Requirement: Twelve hours of upper level undergraduate coursework in Architecture/Planning; 12 hours upper level undergraduate course work in Social/Behavioral Science or Environmental/ Natural Science or Engineering or Humanities. A minimum of 3 hours of undergraduate or graduate coursework in one of the following: Statistics, Mathematics, Foreign Language, or Computer Applications.
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Design and Planning Program
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Michael Harper (303) 556-6042 Michael.T.Harper@ucdenver.edu
Year initiated 1997 Degrees Granted through 5/2008 .............................................................23 Degrees Granted from 9/2007 to 8/2008 ...................................................3 Recent Doctoral Dissertations o The Application of Dramatic Theory in Design Narrative: A Paradigm for Interactive Education o Historic Preservation of Urban Landscape: (With special emphasis on the Arab world). o Vulnerability to Natural Hazards: Communities at Wildfire Hazard in the Wildland Urban Interface in the Western United States. o Historic Preservation, Cultural Landscapes, and Water Resources. o Historic Preservation and Urban Redevelopment in the People's Republic of China.
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TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION Fall 2008 US Citizens & Permanent Residents
Hispanics* Of any Race White African American Native American/ Pacific Islander Asian American Mixed Other / Dont know Non-US Citizens Non- Permanent Residents
Bruce Goldstein
Associate Professor. BA, Wesleyan (1986); MS, Yale University (1990); PhD, University of California, Berkley (2004). Specializations: Environmental Planning, Communicative Planning and Regional Planning Frameworks.
Male 1 8 1 0 0 0 0
Female 1 11 0 0 1 0 1
Total 2 19 1 0 1 0
(303) 556-3382
bruce.goldstein@ucdenver.edu
Kevin Krizek
Associate Professor and Director, Ph.D. Program. BSE Northwestern University, Evanston, IL (1993); MSCE. University of Washington, Seattle, WA (2000) ; MRP University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC (1995); PhD University.of Washington, Seattle, WA (2001). Specializations: Land Use and Transportation (including walking and cycling), Planning for Healthy Communities.
(303) 556-3282
kevin.krizek@ucdenver.edu
Yuk Lee 1 8
Professor and Associate Dean of Academic Affairs. BA, Eastern Kentucky University (1965); MA, University of Cincinnati (1967); PhD, Ohio State University (1970). Specializations: Spatial Analysis, Mathematical and Quantitative Analysis, Spatial Perception, Urban Transportation Planning, Land Use Planning.
(303) 556-4232
yuk.lee@ucdenver.edu
Total Students
17
15
32
Raymond McCall
Associate Professor. BS, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (1969); MS, Illinois Institute of Technology (1975); PhD, University of California, Berkeley (1978). Specializations: Urban Design, ComputerAided Design, and Electronic Networking.
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
(303) 492-7042
Mccall@colorado.edu
PLANNING FACULTY
Thomas Clark, Chairperson
Professor. AB, Brown University (1966); MA (1969) and PhD (1975), University of Iowa. Specializations: Urban and Regional Economic Development, Growth Management, Regional Policy Development, International Planning, Planning Implementation, and Quantitative Methods.
Gilbert McNeish
Professor Adjunct. BA, Drake University, MPA University of Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, JD University of Denver. Specializations: Land Use and Environmental Law.
Brian Muller
Associate Professor. BA, Yale University (1979); MA, University of Texas, Austin (1986); PhD, University of California, Berkeley (2000). Specializations: Land Use Modeling, Geographic Information Systems, Agricultural & Open Space Land Preservation, Regional Economic Development.
(303) 556-3296
tom.clark@ucdenver.edu
(303) 556-5967
brian.muller@ucdenver.edu
John Barbour
Instructor. BENVD University of Colorado; MURP and MArch, University of Colorado Denver. Specializations: Historic Heritage Districts; Historic Preservation; Urban Anthropology; Social Connectivity.
Jeremy Nmeth
Assistant Professor and Director, Master of Urban Design Program. BA, UC Berkeley (2000), MS Building and Urban Design, University College London, PhD Rutgers University (2007). Specializations: Urban Design and Public Policy, Urban Public Spaces, Urban Security Planning. (303) 556-3688 jeremy.nemeth@ucdenver.edu
(303) 492-8010
john.barbour@colorado.edu
Louise Chawla
Professor. BA. Psychology, Hunter College of New York (1972); MA Education and Child Development, Bryn Mawr College (1979); PhD Environmental Psychology, CUNY (1984). Specializations: Children and Cities; Children and Nature; and Children's Participation in Community Development.
Korkut Onaran
Assistant Professor Adjunct. BArch and MArch, Middle East Technical University, Ankara; PhD, University of Wisconsin, Madison. Specializations: Urban Design, Design Review, Legal Aesthetics.
louise.chawla@colorado.edu
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Peter Park
Associate Professor, and Manager, Department of Community Development and Planning, City of Denver. BS, Arizona State University, MArch, MUP, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Specializations: Urban Design Economics and Planning, Comprehensive Planning, Formbased Code, and Planning Administration.
Cindy Brown
Lecturer. BA Political Science & International Affairs, University of Colorado at Boulder, Planner, City of Boulder Housing Partners. Specializations: Housing Policy and Practices, Community Housing Practices, Real World Planning.
(303) 556-3479
park-cu@comcast.net
Dale Case
Lecturer. AIC, BA Public Administration concentration in Urban Affairs and Administration, Miami University, Oxford Ohio, MUPDD Master of Planning, Design and Development, Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs, Cleveland State University, Chief Planner, Boulder County Specializations: Public Policy and Planning, Comprehensive Planning.
Thomas Ragonetti
Professor Adjunct. AB and MRP, Cornell University; JD, Harvard University. Specializations: Landscape & Site Design, Planning Practice.
Fahriye Sancar
Professor. B.Arch, Middle East Technical Institute (1971); MS Arch (1972) and PhD (1977), Pennsylvania State University. Specializations: Urban Design, Design Review, Planning Theory & Methods, Research Methodology, Environmental Aesthetics, and International Planning.
Jim Charlier
Lecturer. BS, Iowa State University, MS Iowa State University. Specializations: Urban Transportation Planning
(303) 492-7497
sancar@colorado.edu
Robert Finch
Lecturer. AA, State University of New York; BS, Colorado State University; MPA, University of Colorado, Denver; MURP, University of Colorado Denver. Specialization: Natural Resources Planning and Management.
Will Toor
Professor Adjunct, and Former Chair, Denver Regional COG, and Former Mayor, City of Boulder. BS, Carnegie-Mellon University; MS, University of Chicago; PhD, University of Chicago. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Transportation Planning, and Metropolitan Planning.
Michael Harper
Senior Instructor. BS, Colorado School of Mines; MS, University of Tulsa; PhD, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Specializations: Project Management, Decisions Modeling, Operations Research.
Emmett Haywood
Lecturer. BA, Kansas State University; MRCP, University of Oklahoma. Specializations: Housing and Neighborhood Planning, and Race/ Ethnicity and Planning.
Kenneth Hoagland
Lecturer. BA, Doane College; MRP, University of Massachusetts. Specializations: Public Finance and Fiscal Planning, Real Estate Development.
(303) 492-5015
willem@colorado.edu
Pamela Wridt
Senior Instructor and Associate Chair. BS (Education), University of Wisconsin, Whitewater; MA (Applied Geography), Southwest Texas State University; MA (Psychology), City University of New York; PhD (Environmental Psychology), City University of New York. Specializations: Community Development, Participation and Environmental Psychology.
Ellen Ittelson
Lecturer. BA, University of Wisconsin-Madison; MA, University of New Mexico. Specializations: Comprehensive Planning and Downtown Revitalization.
Edward Kamp
Lecturer. MURP, University of Colorado Denver. Specializations: Physical Planning, Urban Economics, and Real Estate Market Analysis.
(303) 556-3472
pamela.wridt@ucdenver.edu
Kevin Puccio
Lecturer. BS, University of Florida; MURP, University of Colorado Denver; M. Urban Design, University of Colorado Denver. Specializations: New urbanism, Project Management.
Ken Schroeppel
Lecturer. BS, Ferris State University; MURP, University of Colorado Denver. Specializations: Urban Renewal andBlight Studies, Downtown Planning, Urban Redevelopment & Revitalization, Transit-Oriented Development.
Graham Billingsley
Lecturer. Past President, American Institute of Certified Planners, and former Director, Boulder County Land Use Department. BA Planning, University of Cincinnatti, ACIP, Land Use Manager, Boulder County. Specializations: Progressive Land Use Policy.
James Spensley
Lecturer. JD George Washington University. Specializations: Transportation Law and Environmental Consulting.
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Daniel Strammiello
Lecturer. BA, Trinity College; MA, George Washington University. Specializations: Real Estate Development.
FYI
The University of Colorado is a three-campus system with four locations: the University of Colorado Denvers downtown Denver campus and Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora, plus UC Boulder and UC Colorado Springs. More than 55,000 undergraduate and graduate students currently pursue studies on these UC campuses. The UC System is ranked sixth among public institutions in federal research expenditures by the National Science Foundation ($661 million overall in FY08). Of this well over half is generated at the University of Colorado Denver. Academic prestige is evidenced in the Systems four Nobel laureates, seven MacArthur Fellows, 18 alumni astronauts and 19 Rhodes Scholars. For more information about all three CU campuses, visit www.cu.edu. The College of Architecture and Planning, one of the largest in North America, accommodates upwards of 1500 students, served by nearly 45 full-time faculty members and a substantial number of honorarium faculty affiliates. The BEnvd Degree offers emphases in architecture, planning and design studies, and is offered on the Boulder campus. BEnvd (Planning) graduates achieve advanced standing in our graduate MURP Program. Graduate professional Masters Programs offered by the College on the Downtown Denver Campus in addition to the MURP, include the MArch, MLA, and MUD. Master of Historic Preservation is pending as of 6/10/09. The MURP Degree, moreover, can be paired with all the other Masters Programs offered by the College, and formal Dual Degree relationships also exist with Public Affairs (MURP/MPA), Business (MURP/MBA), and Law (MURP/ JD), and Public Health (MURP/MPH, pending as of 6/10/09). The Ph.D. Program in Design and Planning draws from the extensive strengths of the UC System, and a Certificate Program in Historic Preservation is available, involving all departments. Opportunities for multi-disciplinary work abound and a remarkable number of diverse environmental settings reside close at hand, offering a rich mix of practice contexts. The College's four Centers afford additional opportunities for qualified students: Center for Sustainable Urbanism; Children, Youth and Environments: Center for Research and Design; Center for Preservation Research; and the Colorado Center for Community Development. During 2005-7 the Department of Planning and Design faculty published five books, 33 refereed articles and 25 book chapters while editing three major scholarly journals: Progress in Planning (Elsevier), Children, Youth and Environments (online), and Journal of Transport and Land Use (online). With colleagues in three campus units its members were central in the campus securing an NSF IGERT grant for doctoral study in Sustainable Infrastructure for $3.2 million. the Department of Planning and Design has entered an MOU with the Seoul Metropolitan Government to train its senior planning staff. The college maintains strong international ties including those with a women's School of Architecture in Saudi Arabia (Dar Al-Hekman College), Tongji University (China), the UN Habitat Programs in Nairobi, Kenya and others. The NSF IGERT(PhD) program in Sustainable Infrastructure partners with researchers in Mumbai, India. Applications to the MURP are at an all-time high for Fall 2009. An entering class of 80 is anticipated. Applications originate from throughout the U.S., and from many other nations.
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UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE
School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy
184 Graham Hall Newark, Delaware 19716 Phone (302) 831-1687 Fax (302) 831-3296 www.suapp.udel.edu Maria P. Aristigueta, Director E-mail: suapp@udel.edu
MA/MS
Ph.D.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2010-11 for Masters program ........................................ July 1 Admission Deadline 2010-11 for Ph.D program .............................................. July 1 Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11 for Masters program ...............................February 1 Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11 for Ph.D Program ...................................February 1 Tuition ........................................................................................$12,120 per semester International Tuition ..................................................................$12,120 per semester Application Fee ......................................................................................................$75 Additional Fees .............................................................................. $359 per semester
Male 0 11 0 0 1 0 0 1 13
Female 0 32 4 1 0 0 0 3 40
Total 0 43 4 1 1 0 0 4 53
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Arts in Urban Affairs and Public Policy
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Danilo Yanich, Ph.D., Program Director (302) 831-1710 dyanich@udel.edu
Year Initiated: 1971 Degrees Granted through 8/31/10...........................................................319 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ..................................................20
Masters Specializations
Urban and Regional Planning; Historic Preservation; Community Development and Nonprofit Leadership; Energy, Environment & Equity
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
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DOCTORAL DEGREE
Ph.D. in Urban Affairs and Public Policy
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Danilo Yanich, Ph.D., Program Director (302) 831-1710 dyanich@udel.edu
Year initiated 1971 Degrees Granted through 8/31/10..........................................................131 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ...................................................4 Dissertations Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 1. The Urban Stream and Urban Eco-Regeneration: A Case Study of the Eco-Regeneration Project of Cheonggyecheon in Seoul 2. The Conflicts and Dialogues among Technological, Ecological and Indigenous Paradigms in a Globalized Modernity: A Case Study of the Uwa Peoples Resistance against Oil Development in Colombia 3. Building Energy Governance in Global Cities A Case Study of Shanghais Commercial Building Sector 4. The Global Diffusion and Variations of Creative Industries for Urban Development: The Chinese Experience in Shanghai, Beijing, and Guangzhou
Doctoral Specializations
Governance, Planning and Management, Social and Urban Policy, Technology, Environment and Society
DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL Departmental Requirement: Masters degree from an accredited institution 3.5 in previous Masters work 1100 213 No Requirements
Total students
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
PLANNING FACULTY
David L. Ames
(302) 831-1050 FAICP/AICP davames@udel.edu
Professor. Ph.D., Clark. Specializations: Historic Preservation, Urban Geography, Urban and Regional Planning.
Karen Curtis
Associate Professor. Ph.D., Temple (1984). Specializations: Community Development, Economic Development Planning, Social Policy/Human Services.
(302) 831-6854
kacurtis@udel.edu
Raheemah Jabbar-Bey
Assistant Professor. MA, University of New Hampshire. Specializations: Economic Development Planning.
(302) 831-8564
jabbarra@udel.edu
Edward ODonnell
Instructor. M.Ed., West Chester University. Specializations: Land Use Planning, Growth Management, Infrastructure/Community Facilities, Natural Resources Protection.
Eligibility criteria:
(302) 831-4928
troutbum@udel.edu
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Steven W. Peuquet
Associate Professor. Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania (1995). Specializations: Community Development, Housing and Neighborhood Planning.
Edward Ratledge
Associate Professor. MA, University of Delaware. Specializations: Computer Applications.
(302) 831-1684
ratledge@udel.edu
(302) 831-1689
speuquet@udel.edu
Robert Warren
Professor. Ph.D., UCLA (1964). Specializations: Urban and Regional Government, Telecommunications & Information, Urban Planning and Development, Cultural Theory.
Rebecca Sheppard
Assistant Professor. PhD, University of Delaware. Specializations: Historic Preservation Planning, Landscape/Site Design.
(302) 831-3625
rjshep@udel.edu
(302) 831-1686
rwarren@udel.edu
Margaret Wilder
Professor. Ph.D., University of Michigan (1983). Specializations: Community Development Policy and Organizations, Economic Development Policy & Planning, Housing Problems and Policy, Race, Gender and Economic Mobility.
Young-Doo Wang
Professor. Ph.D., University of Delaware (1980). Specializations: Energy Planning, Environmental Planning.
(302) 831-1706
youngdoo@udel.edu
(302) 831-6294
mwilder@udel.edu
Danilo Yanich
Associate Professor. Ph.D.. Specializations: Quantitative Methods, Social Policy/Human Services.
(302) 831-1710
dyanich@udel.edu
FYI
(302) 831-8405
jbbyrne@udel.edu AICP
David Hugg
Adjunct Professor. MA, New York University. Specializations: Land Use/ Growth Management, Planning Practice.
Janet Johnson
Associate Professor. Ph.D., Cornell University (1979). Specializations: Environmental Policy, State and Local Government, Research Methods.
Jonathan Justice
Associate Professor. Ph.D., Rutgers. Specializations: Urban Policy and Administration, Financial Management.
(302) 831-1682
justice@udel.edu
Gerald Kauffman
Instructor. MPA, University of Delaware. Specializations: Water resources and Watershed Planning, Management and Policy.
www.suapp.udel.edu
(302) 831-4929
jerryk@udel.edu
Jerome Lewis
Associate Professor. Ph.D., New York University. Specializations: Land Use/Growth Management, Politics and Governance.
(302) 831-1709
jlewis@udel.edu
David Racca
Instructor. MA, University of Delaware. Specializations: Computer Applications, GIS.
(302) 831-1698
dracca@udel.edu
Jeffrey Raffel
Messick P. Professor of Public Administration. Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1972). Specializations: Urban Management, Educational Planning, Policy Analysis.
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UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
Department of Urban and Regional Planning
College of Design, Construction and Planning Room 431 Architecture Building P.O. Box 115706, Gainesville, Florida 32611-5706 Phone (352) 392-0997 Fax (352) 392-3308 http//:www.dcp.ufl.edu/urp Zhong-Ren Peng, Ph.D., Department Chair Email: zpeng@dcp.ufl.edu
MA/MS PAB
Ph.D.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2011-12 for Masters program .................N/A Early application ............................................................................................................... recommended Admission Deadline 2011-12 for Ph.D program .....................................February 1st Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12 for Masters program ............................January 15th Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12 for Ph.D program ................................January 15th In-State Tuition and Fees ........................................................ $3,554 (9) credit hours Out-of-State Tuition and Fees............................................... $10,077 (9) credit hours Application Fee ...................................................................................................... $30 Additional Fees ...................................................................................................varies
MASTERS DEGREE
Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Dr. Richard Schneider, Professor and Graduate Coordinator (352) 392-0997 ext 430 rschnei@ufl.edu
Year Initiated: 1975 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/10...........................................................515 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ..................................................15
Masters Specializations
DEPARTMENT: Environmental Planning, Growth Management and Transportation; Housing and Community Development; Information Technology for Planning and Urban Design. Concurrent and Joint degree programs in Law, Civil Engineering, Real Estate, Architecture and Landscape Architecture. COLLEGE: Certificate in Historic Preservation, Sustainable Development UNIVERSITY: University Concentration in Geographic Information Sciences
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
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DOCTORAL DEGREE
Ph.D. in Design, Construction and Planning with a concentration in Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Maria Gavidia, Doctoral Coordinator (352) 392-4826 ext 312 mgavidia@dcp.ufl.edu
Year initiated 1988 ............................................................ DCP ........... URP Degrees Granted through 8/31/10......................................... 82 ...............16 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ................................ 5 .................1 Dissertations Granted from 8/31/09 to 8/31/10 ...................... 4 .................1 1. Exploring the Influence of Environmental Features on Residential Burglary Using Spatial-Temporal Pattern Analysis
African American Native American/ Pacific Islander Asian American Mixed Other/Dont Know Non-US Citizens Non-Permanent Residents Total Students
Doctoral Specializations
Urban and Regional Planning, Building Construction, Architecture, Interior Design, Landscape, Architecture
DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL Departmental Requirement: 3.0 1200 213/550/80 Masters Degree. Statement of Intent and 3 letters of recommendation.
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
URP students in parenthesis
PLANNING FACULTY
Ilir Bejleri
Associate Professor, BArch (1987), Ph.D. (1994), University of Tirana, Albania. Specializations: Urban Design, Urban Simulation, Information Technology for Planning. www.dcp.ufl.edu/urp
(352) 392-0997
ilir@ufl.edu
Andres Blanco
FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION
Tuition awards: Eligibility criteria: Research Assistantships and Stipends. Graduate Student at University of Florida. Assistant Professor. B.A. (1999), M.S. (2005), Universidad de los Andes, Bogota`, Colombia. Ph.D. Candidate, Cornell University. Specializations: Urban Economics, Local Economics Development, Urban Public Finance. www.dcp.ufl.edu/urp
(352) 392-0997
agblanco@ufl.edu
Kathryn Frank
Assistant Professor, BCE (1994) Georgia Tech; Master (2000) University of Oregon; Ph.D (2009) Georgia Tech. Specializations: Ecosystem management, regional sustainability, Collaborative planning and policy making, alternative dispute resolution, water resources and aquatic/coastal ecosystems, children and youth participation in planning. www.dcp.ufl.edu/urp
(352) 392-0997
kifrank@ufl.edu
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Dawn Jourdan
Assistant Professor. BS (1996), Bradley University; J.D./MUP (2000), University of Kansas; Ph.D. (2004), Florida State University Specializations: Planning Law, Housing Law, Growth Management Law. www.dcp.ufl.edu/urp
(352) 392-0997
dawnjourdan@dcp.ufl.edu AICP
(352) 392-0997
pdzwick@ufl.edu
Kristin Larsen
Associate Professor. BS (1986), MAURP (1990), University of Florida, Ph.D. (2001), Cornell. Specializations: Planning History, Housing, Historic Preservation. www.dcp.ufl.edu/urp
(352) 392-0997
klarsen@ufl.edu AICP
Stanley Latimer
Assistant In: BS (1976), University of Georgia; MAURP (1982), MS (1983), University of Florida. Specializations: Information Technology for Planning, Global Positioning Systems www.dcp.ufl.edu/urp
(352) 392-0997
gboles@ufl.edu
(352) 392-0997
latimer@geoplan.ufl.edu
FAICP
Adjunct Lecturer. BA, Political Science (1977), University of Florida MSP (1979), University of Tennessee. Specializations: Growth Management, Comprehensive Planning and Land Development Regulations www.dcp.ufl.edu/urp
(352) 392-0997
joseli@ufl.edu
(352) 392-0997
easleyg@ufl.edu
James Nicholas
Emeritus Professor. BA (1965), MA (1967), University of Miami, Florida; Ph.D. (1970), University of Illinois. Specializations: Impact Fees, Land Economics www.dcp.ufl.edu/urp
(352) 392-0997
zpeng@ufl.edu AICP
jcnicholas@msn.com
Richard Schneider
Earl Starnes
FAICP
Professor. BA (1968), MA (1973), CURP (1975), and Ph.D. (1981), University of Florida. Specializations: Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design, Conflict Resolution. www.dcp.ufl.edu/urp
Emeritus Professor. BA, Architecture; MA, Planning; Ph.D., Planning. Specializations: State Planning www.dcp.ufl.edu/urp
earldorothy@bellsouth.net
(352) 392-0997
rschnei@ufl.edu FAICP
Orjan Wetterqvist
AICP
Professor. BA (1973) St. Lawrence University, MA (1975) and Ph.D. (1981) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; MURP (1979) Virginia Commonwealth University. Specializations: History of Urban and Regional Planning, International Development Planning, Community Development, Comparative International Perspective, Urban History. www.dcp.ufl.edu
Emeritus Professor. MA, Architecture (1958), Royal Institute of Technology. Specializations: City Design, Architecture, City Planning in Salubrious Conjunction, Theoretically and in Practice.
FYI
RESEARCH CENTERS AND INSTITUTES
Preservation Institute of Nantucket - PIN (College of DCP) Geographic Facilities Information Center - GeoPlan Center (URP) Center for Building Better Communities (URP) Center for Health and the Built Environment (URP) Center for Environmental Design and Planning in the Americas (College of DCP) Paris Research Center (UF) Shimberg Center for Housing Studies
(352) 392-4836
silver2@dcp.ufl.edu
Ruth Steiner
Associate Professor. BA (1979), Lawrence University; MBA (1982), University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; MCP (1988), Ph.D. (1996), University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Growth Management, Transportation, Environmental Impact Assessment, Health and the Built Environment. www.dcp.ufl.edu/urp
(352) 392-0997
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UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII
Urban and Regional Planning
2424 Maile Way, Saunders107 Honolulu, Hawaii 96822 Phone (808) 956-7381 Fax (808) 956-6870 http://www.durp.hawaii.edu Dolores Foley, Department Chair Phone: (808) 956-2780 E-mail: dolores@hawaii.edu
MA/MS PAB
Ph.D.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2010-11 for Masters program ........................... March 1, 2011 Admission Deadline 2010-11 for Ph.D program ................................. March 1, 2011 Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11 for Masters program ........................ April 15, 2011 Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11 for Ph.D Program ........................... April 15, 2011 In-State Tuition and Fees 2010-11 ....................................... $4000.70 per semester* Out-of-State Tuition and Fees............................................... $9328.70 per semester* Application Fee ......................................................................................................$60 Additional Fees ................................................................................. $0 per semester *Based on 9 credits
Eligibility criteria:
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Dolores Foley, Chair (808) 956-2780 dolores@hawaii.edu
African American Native American/Pacific Islander Asian American Mixed Other/dont know
Year Initiated: 1973 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 12/31/09.........................................................397 Degrees Granted from 9/1/08 to 8/31/09.29
Masters Specializations
Community Planning and Social Policy, Development Planning in Asia and the Pacific, Environmental Planning and Natural Resource Management, Land Use, Transportation and Infrastructure Planning, Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance.
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
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DOCTORAL DEGREE
Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Dolores Foley, Chair (808) 956-2780 dolores@hawaii.edu
Year Initiated: 2002 Degrees Granted through 8/31/2010........................................................10 Degrees Granted from 9/1/2008 to 8/31/2010 ...........................................7 Dissertations Granted from 9/1/2002 to 8/31/2010 .................................10
Doctoral Specializations
Community Planning and Social Policy, Development Planning in Asia and the Pacific, Environmental Planning and Natural Resource Management, Land Use, Transportation and Infrastructure Planning, Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance. DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: If English is not the native language, TOEFL score of 500/173 University 600/250 Department 3.5 GPA 1100
Native American/Pacific Islander Asian American Mixed Other/dont know Non-US Citizens Non-Permanent residents Total students
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
PLANNING FACULTY
Makena Coffman
Assistant Professor. BA, Standford (2002); Ph.D, Hawaii (2007). Specializations: Environmental economics and planning, energy and climate change policy, resource management, general equilibrium modeling.
(808) 956-2890
makenaka@hawaii.edu
Priyam Das
Assistant Professor. B.Arch, School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi, India (1996); MLA, Pennsylvania State (2000); ABD, UCLA. Specializations: Urban Development, Basic Environmental Services and Governance in South Asia, Design and Planning of the Built Environment.
Eligibility Criteria:
(808) 956-5367
priyam@hawaii.edu
Michael Douglass
Professor. BA, UCLA (1976); MA, Hawaii (1968); Ph.D., UCLA (1982). Specializations: Asia Pacific Urbanization, Regional and Rural Development in Asia, Urban Environmental Management, Globalization and Local Development.
(808) 956-6866
michaeld@hawaii.edu
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Peter Flachsbart
AICP
David Callies
Kudo Professor. BA, De Paul (1965); JD, Michigan (1968); LLM, Nottingham (2069). Specializations: Land Use Management and Control, Intergovernmental Relations.
Associate Professor. BSCE, Washington (1966); MS (1968) and Ph.D. (1971), Northwestern. Specializations: Planning Methods and Models, Environmental Planning, Land Use Planning, Energy Policy & Urban Transportation Planning.
(808) 956-6550
dcallies@hawaii.edu
(808) 956-8684
flachsbarp001@hawaii.rr.com
Dolores Foley
Associate Professor. and Chair BA, Pennsylvania State (1967); MPA, Cal State (1981); Ph.D., USC (1989). Specializations: Community Planning, Social Policy, Citizen Participation, Community Development.
William Chapman
Professor. BA, University of Virginia (1971); MS, Columbia University (1978); Ph.D., Oxford (1982). Specializations: Historic Preservation.
(808) 956-8826
wchapman@hawaii.edu
(808) 956-2780
dolores@hawaii.edu
Linda Cox
Specialist. BS, HITAHR (1976); MS, Montana (1978); Ph.D., Texas A&M (1982). Specializations: Agricultural and Resource Economics.
Karl Kim
Professor. AB, Brown (1979); Ph.D., MIT (1987). Specializations: Planning Theory, Planning Methods, Transportation and Infrastructure Planning, Tourism Planning, and Disaster Management.
(808) 956-7602
lcox@hawaii.edu
Tom Dinell
Professor Emeritus. M.P.A., Michigan Specializations: Planning Theory, Citizen Participation, Social Policy, Professional Practice, and Conflict Resolution.
(808) 956-6865
karlk@hawaii.edu
Reg Kwok
Professor. MS, Polytechnic London (1963). Specializations: Development in Asia, Urbanization in China, Spatial Development and Urban Design.
(808) 734-8102
dinell@hawaii.rr.com
Brien Hallett
Associate Professor, Matsunaga Institute for Peace. BA (1966), Coe College; MA (1982), PhD (1995), Hawaii. Specialization: Congressional War Powers, Humanitarian Intervention, and Terrorism.
(808) 956-6867
rkwok@hawaii.edu
Kem Lowry
Professor. BA, Washburn (1964); MA (1973) and Ph.D. (1976), Hawaii. Specializations: Evaluation Research, Coastal Zone Management, Alternative Dispute Resolution.
(808) 956-4236
bhallett@hawaii.edu
(808) 956-6868
lowry@hawaii.edu
Bruce Houghton
Macdonald Professor of Volcanology. BSc, University of Auckland (1971); Ph.D., University of Otago, Dunedin (New Zealand) (1977). Specializations: Quantifying the processes involved in explosive volcanic eruptions and understanding the patterns of behavior of erupting volcanoes.
Luciano Minerbi
AICP
Professor. DottArch., Polytechnical Milano (1966); MUP, Washington (1969). Specializations: Comparative Urbanism, Settlement and Community Planning, Environmental and Land Use Planning, Pacific Islands Planning.
(808) 956-2561
bhought@soest.hawaii.edu
(808) 956-6869
luciano@hawaii.edu
Casey Jarman
Associate Professor. BA, Florida International College (1971); JD, Mississippi (1981); LLM, Washington (1985). Specializations: Environmental Law, Ocean Law, Legal Writing.
James Spencer
Associate Professor. BA, Amherst College (1990); MEM, Yale University (1995); Ph.D., UCLA (2002). Specializations: Political Economy and Regional Development, Urban Labor Markets, Environmental Management, Community Development.
(808) 956-5569
jarman@hawaii.edu
(808) 956-8928
jhs@hawaii.edu
Andrew Kaufman
Assistant Landscape Specialist in Tropical Plant and Soil Sciences in CTAHR. BS (1992), MLA U of Arizona; MS (2000), Iowa State; PhD (2003) Washington State. Specialization: Environment-Behavior and Environmental Psychology.
Karen Umemoto
Professor. BS, San Francisco State (1983); MA, UCLA (1989); Ph.D., MIT (1998). Specializations: Community Planning, Community-Based Development, Social Policy Planning, Race and Ethnic Relations.
(808) 956-7958
kaufmana@hawaii.edu
(808) 956-7383
kumemoto@hawaii.edu
(808) 956-7016
mcdonald@hawaii.edu
(808) 956-6238
antolini@hawaii.edu
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Davianna P. McGregor
Associate Professor of Ethnic Studies. Bed (1972), BA (1973), 5-Yr Certificate (1973), MA (1979), PhD (1990), Hawaii. Specialization: Land Use and Management Related to Indigenous Communities, Indigenous Rights, Cultural Resource Mapping, Natural Resource Management, and Cultural Impact Studies.
(808) 956-7068
davianna@hawaii.edu
Lawrence Nitz
Professor. BA, Michigan (1963); MA (1965) and Ph.D. (1969), Michigan State. Specializations: Public Policy, Political Economics.
(808) 956-8665
lnitz@hawaii.edu
David Nixon
Associate Professor, Public Policy Center and Public Administration. BS (1990), Michigan Sate; PhD (1996), Washington. Specializations: Political appointment, public management.
(808) 956-7718
dnixon@hawaii.edu
Norman H. Okamura
Specialist in SSRI. BA (1974), Loyola Marymount; MA (1975), PhD (1980), Hawaii. Specialization: Environmental Planning, Land Use Information, Zone Management and Information Systems
(808) 956-2909
norman@tipg.net
C.S. Papacostas
Professor. BE, Youngstown State (1969); MS (1971) and Ph.D. (1974), Carnegie-Mellon. Specializations: Transportation Engineering and Design.
(808) 956-6538
csp@hawaii.edu
Krisna Suryanata
Associate Professor. Sarjana Soil Science, Indonesia (1978); MA, Hawaii (1985); Ph.D., UC Berkeley (1994). Specializations: Political Ecology, Agro-Food Systems, Rural Development, Community-Based Resource Management.
(808) 956-7384
krisnawa@hawaii.edu
Brian Szuster
Associate Professor of Geography. BS (1986), U of Alberta; MA (1992), Simon Fraser U; PhD (2001), U of Victoria. Specialization: Coastal Land Conservation and the Impact of Human Development Activities.
(808) 956-7345
szuster@hawaii.edu
Seiji Yamada
Associate Professor of Area Health Education. BA (1983), Harvard; MD (1987), Illinois, MPH (1996), Hawaii. Specialization: Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance
(808) 692-1069
seiji@hawaii.edu
Raymond Yeh
Dean, Arch. BSj (1965), BArch. (1967), Oregon; MArch., Minnesota (1969). Specializations: Architectural and Urban Design.
(808) 956-3469
yeh@hawaii.edu
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UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO
Graduate Program in Bioregional Planning & Community Design
PO Box 442481 Moscow, Idaho 83844-2481 Phone (208) 885-7448 Fax (208) 885-9428 www.bioregionalplanning.uidaho.edu Steven J. Hollenhorst, Program Director Phone (208) 885-5472 E-mail: bioregionalplanning@uidaho.edu
MA/MS
Masters Specializations
Regional Planning and Multi-jurisdictional Governance,Community and Bioregional Design, Community and Economic Development, Transportation and Sustainable Infrastructure, GIS and Spatial Analysis.
Students may also respond to emerging trends by defining their own specialization in consultation with both their major professor and the faculty who specialize in the area of interest.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline for Masters program ..........Up to August 1st for Fall Semester Up to September 1st for Spring Semester, Up to May 1st for Summer Term Admission Deadline for Ph.D program ............................................................... N/A Financial Aid Deadline for Masters program ..........................................February 1st Financial Aid Deadline for Ph.D Program .......................................................... N/A In-State Tuition and Fees ................................................................. $7,120 per year Out-of-State Tuition and Fees.......................................................... $18,712 per year Application Fee ...................................................... $85 for domestic or international
Masters
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Bioregional Planning and Community Design
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Steven J. Hollenhorst, Program Director (208) 885-5472 stevenh@uidaho.edu Michele D. Vachon, Program Manager (208) 885-5476 mvachon@uidaho.edu
Year Initiated: 2008 In process of satisfying accreditation requirements Degrees Granted from 9/1/08 to 8/31/10 ................................................ 12
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(208) 885-7360
dezzani@uidaho.edu ASLA
Stephen R. Drown
1 0 0 0 1 18
Professor of Landscape Architecture, Adjunct Professor of Architecture and Environmental Science. B.S. Philadelphia College of Art (1970), M.L.A., State University of New York (1974). Specializations: Design Theory, Design Development, Graphics, Professional Practice. http://www.caa.uidaho.edu/larch/
(208) 885-7448
srdrown@uidaho.edu
(208) 885-6238
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
tfrazier@uidaho.edu
Lorie Higgins
Assistant Professor Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology. B.A. University of Montana (1989), M.A. Washington State University (1993), Ph.D. Washington State University (2001). Specializations: Rural Communities and Natural Resource Decision Making. http://www.cals.uidaho.edu/aers/p_fac_higgins.htm
PLANNING FACULTY
Gary Austin
Associate Professor Department of Landscape Architecture. B.A. California State University (1977), M.L.A. California State Polytechnic University (1981). Specializations: Landscape Architectural History, Urban Design, Landscape Architecture Construction. http://www.webpages.uidaho.edu/~gaustin/
(208) 885-9717
higgins@uidaho.edu
(208) 885-7448
gaustin@uidaho.edu
stevenh@uidaho.edu
Mark Hoversten
Professor, Dean College of Art and Architecture. B.L.A. University of Minnesota (1976), B.F.A. University of Minnesota (1980), M.A. University of New Mexico (1981), M.F.A. University of Iowa (1983), Ph.D. Candidate, Lincoln University. Specializations: Site Design, Land Planning and Public Policy. http://www.bioregionalplanning.uidaho.edu/people.aspx
(208) 885-5423
hoverstm@uidaho.edu PE
(208) 885-6832
rulaa@uidaho.edu
Professor of Transportation Engineering. B.S. UCLA (1970), M.S.C.E. University of California, Berkeley (1972), Ph.D. University of Iowa (1986). Specialization: Traffic Operations, Highway Capacity, Video Based Traffic Detection, Transportation Engineering Education and Training. http://www.webs1.uidaho.edu/mkyte/
(208) 885-6002
mkyte@uidaho.edu
(208) 885-7264
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(208) 885-7117
laninga@uidaho.edu
(785) 885-7792
spinel@uidaho.edu
(208) 885-7988
jlong@uidaho.edu PTP
Assistant Professor Department of Civil Engineering. B.S. Brigham Young University (2002), M.S. Brigham Young University (2004), Ph.D., University of Washington (2008). Specialization: Land use and transportation planning, travel demand management, traffic calming and street design, bicycle and pedestrian planning, project evaluation and finance, public participation. http://www.uiweb.uidaho.edu/engr/cedept/lowry/lowry.html
(208) 885-7528
nsanyal@uidaho.edu
(208) 885-0139
Sherry McKibben
mlowry@uidaho.edu LEED AP
Assistant Professor and IURDC Director. B.Arch. University of Oregon (1976), M. Arch. Yale University (1981). Specializations: Practicing architect with McKibben + Cooper Architects/Urban Design, Boise. Architectural and urban design, master planning, community design/ revitalization, regenerative design/sustainable development, and renovation/adaptive reuse of historic structures as well as urban research and outreach projects serving Idaho through the Idaho Urban Research and Design Center (IURDC). http://www.uidaho.edu/caa/arch/sherrymckibben.aspx
(208) 885-0530
mks@uidaho.edu
(208) 364-4540
sherrym@uidaho.edu
Wendy McClure
Professor Department of Architecture and Interior Design. B.A. University of Pennsylvania (1974), M.Arch. University of Washington (1977). Specializations: Architect and town planner. Architectural design, community revitalization, designing for sustainability, and adaptive use of historic structures. Studio teaching emphasis on outreach in the community context in association with the College of Art and Architecture's Rural Planning and Design Center and in collaboration with Landscape Architecture. http://www.bioregionalplanning.uidaho.edu/people.aspx
(208) 885-6934
pwatson@uidaho.edu
(208) 885-6473
wmcclure@uidaho.edu
(208) 885-7911
pwilson@uidaho.edu
(208) 885-7921
dpaul@uidaho.edu
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FYI
Bioregional Planning and Community Program Mission The mission of the Bioregional Planning and Community Design program is to prepare future public leaders, create and disseminate new knowledge, and assist communities and organizations in planning for sustainable development, sustainable efficient conservation planning and management, and sustainable human quality-of-life within and across bioregions. The programs faculty, staff, and students work with communities, through Learning and Practice Collaboratives (LPCs), create community-based plans, programs and policies that sustain and enhance their culture, resource base, built environment and economic vitality. Geographic Focus Program graduates fill an important niche in the Intermountain West and have skills that enable them to be effective planners in other parts of the world. The initial focus of the program is on Idaho, but with the expectation that it will be expanded over time to include opportunities nationally and internationally. Interdisciplinary The Bioregional Planning and Community Design program is distinguished from other planning programs around North America in two ways: (1) it represents a university-wide, interdisciplinary approach that fully integrates education and research with community engagement; and (2) it supports, promotes and advances bioregional thought and process. Undergraduate requirements Many undergraduate degrees prepare students well for this graduate program. All entering students should have previously completed a statistics course and undergraduate course work in social sciences (economics, anthropology, sociology, etc.) and ecology or complete these in addition to the degree requirements. Students with significant pre-existing course work or professional planning practice may request credit for this prior work. The program offers the following: Master of Science in Bioregional Planning and Community Design: Includes specializations in land use planning; environmental planning; economic development planning; transportation planning; public land planning; and housing, social and community development planning. Graduate certificate: Designed for those who want to incorporate sustainable planning principles and concepts into a related professional discipline, such as transportation engineering, environmental and natural resource management, architecture, landscape architecture, and public administration. Student Chapter American Planning Association (SPPUD) Students for Place-Based Planning & Urban Design (SPPUD) strives to promote place-based planning and community design as a means of empowering citizens, strengthening communities, preserving natural resources, promoting social justice, and accommodating societys needs in a sustainable manner.
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MA/MS PAB
Ph.D.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2011-12 ........................................................... March 15, 2011 Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12 ...................................................... January 1, 2011 In-State Tuition and Fees ............................................................ $8,729 per semester Out-of-State/international Tuition and Fees ............................. $14,728 per semester Application Fee: .......................................................$50 domestic, $60 international Additional Fees: ..................................................................................................$493
Masters Doctoral
MASTERS DEGREE
Masters of Urban Planning and Policy
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Kazuya Kawamura, Department Head and Associate Professor (312) 413-1269 kazuya@uic.edu
Pacific Islander Asian American Mixed Other / Dont know Non-US Citizens Non- Permanent Residents Total Students
Year Initiated: 1973 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/10.........................................................1345 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ..................................................68
Masters Specializations
Community Development, Economic Development, Globalization and International Planning, Physical Planning, Urban Transportation, Faculty Approved Specialty
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*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Urban Planning and Policy
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Kazuya Kawamura, Department Head and Associate Professor (312) 413-1269 kazuya@uic.edu
US Citizens & Permanent Residents Hispanics* Of any Race White African American Native American/ Pacific Islander Asian American Mixed Other / Dont know
Male 0 5 4 0 0 0 0 1 4 14
Female 1 8 5 0 0 1 0 0 7 21
Total 1 13 9 0 0 1 0 1 11 35
Year initiated: 2003 Previous Ph.D. degree in Policy Analysis with specialization in Planning was initiated in 1975 and terminated in 2003. Degrees Granted through 8/31/2009........................................................ 10 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/09 ................................................... 4
Doctoral Specializations
Physical Planning, Urban Transportation, Community Development, Economic Development, Global and International Planning, Faculty Approved Specialty
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
PLANNING FACULTY
Kheir Al-Kodmany
Associate Professor, Director of Graduate Studies, Co-Director, Urban Data Visualization Laboratory. B.Arch., University of Damascus (1986); MA (1989) and Ph.D. (1995), University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign. Specializations: Computer Applications, Geographic Information Systems, Physical Planning/Urban Design, Quantitative Methods. http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/upp/faculty/al_kodmany.html
(312) 413-3884
kheir@uic.edu
Philip Ashton
Assistant Professor. BA, University of Winnepeg (1990); MUP, McGill University (1993); Ph.D., Rutgers University (2005). Specializations: Financial Restructuring and Central City Markets, Neighborhood Development and Change, Affordable Housing Development and Preservation; Comparative Urban Policy; Normative Ethical Theory in Policy. http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/upp/faculty/ashton.html
(312) 413-7599
pashton@uic.edu
John Betancur
Associate Professor. BA, Universidad Pontificia Bolivaniana, Colombia (1971); Sociologist, Universidad San Buenaventura, Colombia (1974); MUPP (1977) and Ph.D. (1986), University of Illinois at Chicago. Specializations: Community Development, International Development, Race/Ethnicity & Planning & Social Policy/Human Services. http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/upp/faculty/betancur.html
(312) 996-2125
betancur@uic.edu
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Joshua Drucker
Assistant Professor. BA, University of Michigan (1998); MRP (2000) and Ph.D. (2008), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Specializations: Economic Development Planning, Regional Development, Quantitative Methods, Science and Technology Policy. http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/upp/faculty/drucker.html
Janet Smith
Associate Professor and Co-Director, Voorhees Center. BFA (1985) and MUP (1990), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Ph.D., Cleveland State University (1998). Specializations: Community Development, Housing and Neighborhood Planning. http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/upp/faculty/smith.html
(312) 413-7597
jdruck@uic.edu
(312) 996-5083
janets@uic.edu
Douglas Gills
Associate Professor, DGS. BA (1968) and MA (1972), North Carolina University; Ph.D., Northwestern University. Specializations: Citizen Participation, Community Development, Race/Ethnicity & Planning. http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/upp/faculty/gills.html
Piyushimita Thakuriah
Associate Professor. BA (1987) and MA (1989), University of Delhi, India; MUPP (1991) and Ph.D. (1994) University of Illinois at Chicago. Specializations: Quantitative Methods, Transportation. http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/upp/faculty/thakuriah.html
(312) 996-2174
dgills@uic.edu
(312) 355-0447
vonu-pt@uic.edu
Charles Hoch
Professor. BA, University of San Diego (1970); MCP, San Diego State University (1975); Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles. Specializations: Housing and Neighborhood Planning, Land Use/Growth Management, Physical Planning/Urban Design, Planning Practice & Theory. http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/upp/faculty/hoch.html
Nik Theodore
Associate Professor and Director, Center of Urban Economic Development. BA, Macalester College (1986); MUPP (1989) and Ph.D. (2000), University of Illinois at Chicago. Specializations: Economic Development, Labor Markets. http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/upp/faculty/theodore.html
(312) 355-1340
theodore@uic.edu
(312) 996-2156
chashoch@uic.edu
Sanjeev Vidyarthi
Assistant Professor. BArch, University of Bombay, India (1991), March, Catholic University Leuven (2003), MUP, University of Michigan (2005), PhD, University of Michigan (2008). Specializations: Physical and Land Use Planning, Globalization and Transfer of Planning Ideas, Urban Design and Place Making. http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/upp/faculty/vidyarthi.html
Martin Jaffe
Associate Professor. BA, Wayne State University (1969); JD, Wayne State Law School (1973); LLM, Depaul School of Law (1984). Specializations: Environmental Planning, Land Use/Growth Management, Physical Planning/Urban Design, Planning Law. http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/upp/faculty/jaffe.html
(312) 996-2178
mjaffe@uic.edu
(312) 355-0447
svidy@uic.edu
Kazuya Kawamura
Head and Associate Professor. BS, North Carolina State University (1988); MS (1989) and Ph.D. (1999), University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Quantitative Methods and Transportation. http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/upp/faculty/kawamura.html
Rachel Weber
Associate Professor. BA, Brown University (1989); MRP (1995) and Ph.D. (1998), Cornell University. Specializations: Economic Development Planning, Planning Theory, Public Finance and Fiscal Planning. http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/upp/faculty/weber.html
(312) 413-1269
kazuya@uic.edu
(312) 355-0307
rachelw@uic.edu
Brenda Parker
Assistant Professor. BA (1994), Michigan State University; MS (2002) and PhD (2008), University of Wisconsin, Madison. Specializations: Urban policy, urban governance, race, gender, qualitative methods, program, community activism http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/upp/faculty/parker.html
Curtis Winkle
Associate Professor. BA, Indiana State University (1978); MCRP (1980) and Ph.D. (1986), Rutgers University. Specializations: Community Development, Gender Studies and Planning, Social Policy/Human Services. http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/upp/faculty/winkle.html
(312) 996-2167
bkparker@uic.edu
(312) 996-2155
cwinkle@uic.edu
David Perry
Professor, Director of Great Cities Institute. BS, St. John Fisher College (1964); MPA (1966) and Ph.D. (1971), Syracuse University; MS (1981) and Ph.D. (1983), Carnegie Mellon University. Specializations: Urban Political Economy, Spatial Theory and Urban Planning, Public Infrastructure, Public Administration and Regional Change. http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/upp/faculty/perry.html
Moira Zellner
Assistant Professor. BS, Cientro de Altos Estudios en Ciencias Exactas, Argentina (1995); MUP, University of Michigan (2000); PhD, University of Michigan (2005). Specializations: The complexity of human-environment interactions and their effects on the sustainability of natural resources; effects of public policy and individual decision-making, and their impacts on land-use/cover change and ecological processes. http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/upp/faculty/zellner.html
(312) 996-8700
dperry@uic.edu
(312) 996-2149
mzellner@uic.edu
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FAICP
Ben Gomberg
Adjunct Lecturer. Specialization: Bike planning, Complete streets.
Professor. BA (1968) and MA (1981), Tongji University; Ph.D. University of Illinois at Chicago (1992). Specializations: Geographic Information Systems, International Development and Planning, Physical Planning/ Urban Design. http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/upp/faculty/zhang.html
Brian Licari
Adjunct Lecturer. BA, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill (2000); MUP, New York University (2005). Specialization: Geographic information systems.
(312) 355-0303
tzhang@uic.edu
Robert Nelis
Adjunct Lecturer. BA, St. Marys University of Minnesota (1969); MUPP, University of Illinois at Chicago (1975). Specializations: Municipal services planning, Local government management.
Erica Pascal
Adjunct Lecturer. BA, Boston University (1972); JD, Northwestern University (1976). Specializations: Affordable housing finance and funding, Housing law.
Ivan Baker
Adjunct Lecturer. BA, Washburn University (1981); CEcD, AICP. Specializations: Economic Development, Commercial re-development planning, Economics, Real Estate.
Mufid Qassoum
Adjunct Lecturer. BA, Hebrew University of Jerusalem (1981); MA, Clark University (1992); PhD, University of Illinois at Chicago (2004). Specializations: Public Policy Analysis, Urban Planning, International Development
Sarah Barr
Adjunct Lecturer. BA, DePaul University (2001); MUPP, University of Illinois at Chicago (2008). Specialization: Geographic information systems, Geospatial analysis and visualization.
Charles Daas
Adjunct Lecturer. BA, University of Michigan (1989); MUPP, University of Illinois at Chicago (1999). Specializations: Community development, Mutual housing.
Nina Savar
GIS Coordinator. BA, Smith College (1979); Master's work, University of Illinois at Chicago (1985). Specialization: Geographic Information Systems. http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/udv/people.html
(312) 413-9612
Stephen Schlickman
Adjunct Lecturer. BA, Georgetown University (1975); JD, DePaul University (1979). Specializations: Public infrastructure policy, finance, and advocacy
Joseph DiJohn
Adjunct Lecturer. BA, Marquette University (1965); MBA, DePaul University (1968). Specializations: Public transit planning and operations, Freight analysis, Congestion management and pricing, Public/ private partnerships
Margaret Schneemann
Adjunct Lecturer. BA, Grinnell College (1993); MS, University of Maine (1997). Specializations: Economics, statistics, water resource economics
Yochai Eisenberg
Adjunct Lecturer. BA, University of Wisconsin-Madison (2005); MUPP, University of Illinois at Chicago (2008). Specializations: Physical and Environmental Planning.
Thomas Smith
Adjunct Lecturer. BA, University of Michigan (1975); MURP, Michigan State University (1980), MS, Illinois Institute of Technology (1996). Specializations: Land use planning, Zoning policy analysis, Form-based codes, Development policy, Project management
Kevin Gibbs
Adjunct Lecturer. Specialization: Geographic information systems.
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Ferhat Zerin
Adjunct Lecturer. BArch, Bangladesh University of Engineering Technology (1989); MArch, University of Illinois at Chicago (1996). Specializations: Urban design, Master planning, Mixed-use development, Transit-oriented development.
FYI
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Ph.D.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2010-2011 .........................................................January 2, 2011 Financial Aid Priority Deadline 2010-2011 .......................................March 15, 2011 In-State Tuition and Fees: ............................................................$6,820 per semester Out-of-State Tuition and Fees: ..................................................$13,891 per semester Application Fee: .....................................................................................$40/$50 (Int.) College of FAA Tuition Differential:..............................................$750 per semester All new students admitted to the baccalaureate program - freshman and transfers - will receive a four-year guaranteed tuition schedule, which applies to both in-state and out-of-state students.
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban Planning
Contact Person: Stacy Harwood, Associate Professor MUP Program Director sharwood@illinois.edu Mary Edwards, Assistant Professor MUP Director of Admissions mmedward@illinois.edu Phone: (217) 333-3890
Year Initiated: 1946 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 5/31/10...........................................................971 Degrees Granted from 6/1/09 to 5/31/10 ..................................................27
Masters Concentrations
Annual Student Enrollment Applied Accepted Enrolled 08/09 09/10 08/09 09/10 08/09 09/10 Undergraduate 60 56 43 45 35 34 Masters 103 143 36 42 25 21 Doctoral 39 52 5 6 5 4
Community Development for Social Justice, Land Use and Transportation Planning, Local and Regional Economic Development, Sustainable Design and Development, International Planning MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Departmental Requirements: Bachelors degree from an accredited institution 3.0 None Minimum 102 iBT, 610 PBT, 253 CBT Not Required Prior coursework in intermediate microeconomics and statistics recommended. All admission materials must be submitted by deadline for full consideration.
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BA in Urban Planning
Alice Novak, Assistant Head, Academic Programs & BAUP Program Director Phone: (217) 244-5402 E-mail: novak2@illinois.edu Year Initiated:1953 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 5/31/10.......................................................1,050 Degrees Granted from 6/1/09 to 5/31/10 .................................................41 Contact Person:
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2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Constructing Professional Knowledge: The Neighborhood Unit Concept and the Community Builders Handbook Understanding Stakeholder Participation in Post-Disaster Recovery (Case Study: Nagapattinam, India) Growth Effects of Urban-Rural and Intra-Regional Linkages on NonMetropolitan Counties and Communities in the U.S. Land Use, Spatial Structure, and Regional Economic Performance: Assessing the Economic Effects of Land Use Planning and Regulation Developing a Markup Language for Encoding Graphic Content in Plan Documents Transforming an Exotic Species: Nineteenth-Century Narratives about Introduction of Carp in America Planning Access Differences: Collaborative Planning in the California Central Valley
Doctoral Specializations
Working with faculty members, students create a plan of study and define specializations which draw on departmental and campus strengths.
DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL: Minimum GPA: Departmental Requirement: No Requirements 75th Percentile Minimum 102 iBT, 610 PBT, 253 CBT 3.0 Close fit with faculty interests and expertise.
DOCTORAL DEGREE
PhD in Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Andrew Isserman, Professor Ph.D. Program Director (217) 333-3890 isserman@illinois.edu
Year initiated 1983 Degrees Granted through 5/31/10 ..........................................................86 Degrees Granted from 6/1/09 to 5/31/10..................................................8 Dissertations Granted from 5/1/09 to 5/31/10: 1. Planning Under Deep Political Conflict: The Relationship Between Afforestation Planning and the Struggle Over Space in the Palestinian Territories
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Edward Feser
Professor. BA, University of San Francisco (1989); MRP (1994) and Ph.D. (1997), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Specializations: Economic Development Policy, Technology and Economic Development, Planning Methods, Regional Development Theory.
(217) 244-6767
feser@illinois.edu
(217) 333-3890
cforrest@illinois.edu
(217) 333-3890
a-gutten@illinois.edu
Stacy Harwood
Associate Professor. BA, University of California, San Diego (1986; MURP, University of California, Irvine (1994); Ph.D., University of Southern California (2001). Specializations: Neighborhood Planning, Community Development in Immigrant Communities, Qualitative Methods, Social Inequality and Social Planning.
(217) 265-0874
sharwood@illinois.edu
Leonard F. Heumann
Professor Emeritus. B.Arch. (1965), MCP (1967), and Ph.D. (1973), University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Housing Policy and Planning, Aging and Planning, Community Development, Social Policy Planning.
PLANNING FACULTY
Brian Deal
Associate Professor. BS (1983), M.Arch. (1997) and Ph.D. (2003), University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Specializations: Sustainable Design, Land Use Planning, Computer Applications to Planning and Design.
(217) 333-3890
lheumann@illinois.edu
Geoffrey Hewings
Professor. BA, University of Birmingham, UK (1965); MA (1967) and Ph.D. (1969), University of Washington. Specializations: Regional Science Modeling, Regional Analysis, Forecasting.
(217) 333-1911
deal@illinois.edu
(217) 333-4740
hewings@illinois.edu
Lynn Dearborn
Associate Professor. BS, Rensselaer Polytechnic University (1983); BArch, Rensselaer Polytechnic University (1983); MArch, University of Oregon Eugene (1994); Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (2004). Specializations: Architecture, Design, Housing, Community Development.
Joe Hooker
Adjunct Lecturer. BA, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1973); JD, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1977); MUP, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1992). Specializations: Planning Law.
(217) 333-4331
dearborn@illinois.edu
(217) 333-3890
jhooker@illinois.edu
Thomas N. Debo
Adjunct Professor. BS, Michigan Technological University (1963), MCP (1972) and Ph.D. (1975), Georgia Institute of Technology. Specializations: Stormwater management, water resources, sustainability.
(217) 333-3890
tdebo@illinois.edu
(217) 333-3890
ldhopkin@illinois.edu
Andrew Isserman
Professor. BS, Amherst College (1968); MA (1970) and Ph.D. (1975), University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Rural and Regional Development, Forecasting and Scenarios, Urban and Regional Analysis, Economic Impact Analysis.
(217) 333-3211
mmedward@illinois.edu
(217) 244-2858
isserman@illinois.edu
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Ken Salo
Lecturer. BSC (1978) and LLM (1999), University of Cape Town ; LLB, University of Western Cape (1993). Specializations: Community Development and Social Justice, Citizen Participation, International Urban Environmental Issues.
(217) 244-0285
kensalo@illinois.edu
(217) 244-5369
tjohnkim@illinois.edu
Daniel Schneider
Professor. BA, Wesleyan University (1981); Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison (1990). Specializations: Environmental Planning and Policy, Ecological Factors in Planning, Watershed Planning, Environmental History.
(217) 333-3890
baknight@illinois.edu
(217) 244-7681
ddws@illinois.edu
Bumsoo Lee
Assistant Professor. BS, Hanyang University (1994); MCP, Seoul National University (1996); Ph.D., University of Southern California (2006). Specializations: Urban Spatial Structure, Metropolitan Development, Urban Land Use, Travel Behavior and Transportation Planning, Regional Economic Analysis and Modeling.
Anne Silvis
Adjunct Lecturer. BS, University of Wisconsin-Madison (1981), MBA, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1992). Specializations: Economic and Community Development, Primary Data Collection Techniques.
(217) 333-3601
bumsoo@illinois.edu
(217) 333-5126
asilvis@illinois.edu
Daniel McMillen
Professor. BS, University of Illinois at Chicago (1981); MA, University of Illinois at Chicago (1982); Ph.D., Northwestern University (1987). Specializations: Urban Economics, Housing, Local Public Finance, Industrial Location and Spatial Econometrics.
(217) 333-4741
mcmillen@illinois.edu
(217) 333-3890
ehtyler@illinois.edu
Ruby Mendenhall
Assistant Professor. BS, University of Illinois at Chicago (1986), MPP, University of Chicago (1994), Ph.D., Northwestern University (2004). Specializations: Race and Housing Patterns, Social Networks, Inequality, Public Policy.
Bev Wilson
Assistant Professor. BA, Duke University (1997); MRP (2002) and Ph.D (2009), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Specializations: Land Use and Environmental Planning and Policy; Growth Management; Spatial Analysis; GIS, Sustainability; Urban Simulation Modeling
(217) 333-3890
bevwilso@illinois.edu
(217) 333-2528
rubymen@illinois.edu
Faranak Miraftab
Associate Professor. BA, Tehran University (1980); MA, Norwegian Institute of Technology (1985); Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley (1995). Specializations: Globalization and Transnational Linkages, Community Development in Developing Nations, Housing and Gender Issues in International Planning.
(217) 265-8238
faranak@illinois.edu
Alice Novak
Lecturer. BS, University of Missouri, Columbia (1981); MUP, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (1985). Specialization: Historic Preservation Planning.
(217) 333-3890
varkki@illinois.edu
(217) 333-3890
novak2@illinois.edu
FYI
Joint degree programs allow students to pursue two graduate degrees simultaneously, where the total time for the two degrees is decreased. The most popular joint degrees are with Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Law, and Agricultural and Applied Economics. Joint degrees with any related field are possible.
(217) 333-8703
robo@illinois.edu
Craig Rost
Adjunct Lecturer. BALA and MUP (1999), University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign. Specializations: Economic Development Planning, Public Financial Analysis.
(217) 333-3890
rostcr@illinois.edu
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UNIVERSITY OF IOWA
Urban and Regional Planning
347 Jessup Hall Iowa City, Iowa 52242-1316 Phone (319) 335-0032 Fax (319) 335-3330 E-mail: urban-planning@uiowa.edu www.urban.uiowa.edu Charles E. Connerly, Director Phone (319) 335-0039 E-mail: charles-connerly@uiowa.edu
University Admission Policy:
MA/MS PAB
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2010-11 for Masters program ..............................July 15, 2010 Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11 for Masters program .................... January 15, 2010 In-State Tuition and Fees ............................................................. $4206 per semester Out-of-State Tuition and Fees....................................................$11,416 per semester Application Fee ....................................................................... $75/$100 International Additional Fees ......................................................................Some course fees apply
Eligibility Criteria:
Enrolled
27 31
Permanent Residents Hispanics Of Any Race White African American Native Amer/Pac Island Asian American Mixed Other/Dont know Non-US Citiz/non perm Total Students
Male 0 27 0 0 3 0 0 3 33
Female 0 21 2 1 1 0 0 4 29
Total 0 48 2 1 4 0 0 7 62
MASTERS DEGREE
Master Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail Charles E. Connerly, Director (319) 335-0039 charles-connerly@uiowa.edu
Year Initiated: 1964 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 2010 ...............................................................742 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ..................................................28
Masters Specializations
Economic Development; Land Use and Environmental Planning; Housing and Community Development; Transportation Planning, GIS
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
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PLANNING FACULTY
Jerry Anthony
AICP
Associate Professor. B.Arch., University of Kerala, India (1989); Master of Town Planning, School of Planning and Architecture, India (1991); Ph.D., Florida State University (2000). Specializations: Land Use Planning, Housing Policy, Growth Management. www.urban.uiowa.edu
Miwa Matsuo
Assistant Professor. Bachelor of Engineering, University of Tokyo (2002); Ph.D. Harvard Graduate School of Design, Cambridge, Massachusetts (2008). Specializations: Transportation Planning, GIS, employment and accessibility.
Phuong H. Nguyen
Assistant Professor. BA English, Vietnam National University at Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (1999), B.S. International Economics, Foreign Trade University, Vietnam (1999), Master of Public Policy, Terry Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University (2006), Ph.D., Public Administration, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University (2010). Specializations: Public Finance and Budgeting, Development Policy.
(319) 335-0622
jerry-anthony@uiowa.edu
Charles E. Connerly
Professor/Director. B.A. History, Grinnell College (1968); M.A. History, University of Connecticut (1974); MUP, Urban Planning University of Michigan (1976); Ph.D. Urban and Regional Planning, University of Michigan (1980) Specializations: Housing, Community Development, Civil Rights, Planning History. www.urban.uiowa.edu
(319) 335-0032
phuong-nguyen@uiowa.edu
Aaron Strong
Assistant Professor. BA Mathematics, Luther College, Decorah, IA (1996), MS. Applied Mathematics, University of Colorado, Boulder (1998), MA Economics, University of Colorado, Boulder (2001), Ph.D. Economics, University of Colorado, Boulder (2004). Specializations: Environmental and Ecological Economics, Urban Economics.
(319) 335-0039
charles-connerly@uiowa.edu AICP
John W. Fuller
Professor. AB, San Diego State University (1962); Ph.D., Washington State University (1968). Specializations: Transportation, International Development and Planning, Public Finance/Fiscal Planning, Public Management/Strategic Planning, and Urban and Regional Economics. www.urban.uiowa.edu
(319) 335-0032
aaron-strong@uiowa.edu
(319) 335-0038
john-w-fuller@uiowa.edu
Richard G. Funderburg
Assistant Professor. BA, California State University, Fullerton (1990); Master of Public Policy and Administration, California State University, Sacramento (1998); Ph.D., University of California, Irvine (2006). Specializations: Regional Science, Economic Development Policy, Spatial Analysis using GIS. www.urban.uiowa.edu
(319) 335-0032
les.beck@linncounty.org
Joshua Busard
Adjunct Lecturer. M.S. Urban and Regional Planning, University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois (2006). Specialization: LEED-AP certifiedUnited States Green Building Council. Also Assistant Land-Use Planner, Johnson County Planning & Zoning Department, Iowa City, Iowa. www. urban.uiowa.edu
(319) 335-0036
richard-funderburg@uiowa.edu
Paul Hanley
Associate Professor. BS, Rutgers University (1988); MS, New Jersey Institute of Technology (1990); MUP (1994); and Ph.D. (1998), University of Illinois. Specializations: Transportation, Computer Applications, Infrastructure/Public Services. Also, Associate Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Director of Transportation Policy Research at the Public Policy Center, and Associate Director of the Mid-America Transportation Center. www.urban.uiowa.edu
(319) 335-0032
jbusard@co.johnson.ia.us
Hilary Copeland
Adjunct Lecturer. M.S. Urban and Regional Planning, University of Iowa (2008). Specializations: GIS, Virtual Reality. Also Community Development Planner/GIS Specialist ECICOG in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. www.urban.uiowa.edu
(319) 335-0043
paul-hanley@uiowa.edu
(319) 335-0032
hilary.copeland@ecicog.org
Lucie Laurian
Associate Professor. Masters in Demography, University PantheonSorbonne, France (1995); Masters in Sociology, University of Rene Descartes, France (1995); Ph.D., University of North Carolina (2001). Specializations: Urban and Environmental Planning, Plan Implementation, Public Participation in Environmental Decision Making, Demography: Population-Environment Interactions, Migration. www.urban.uiowa.edu
Bart Cramer
Adjunct Assistant Professor. Ph.D. Geography, University of Iowa. Specializations: Transportation, Industry and Firm Economics, Spatial Impacts. www.urban.uiowa.edu
(319) 335-0032
barton-cramer@uiowa.edu AICP
(319) 335-0037
lucie-laurian@uiowa.edu
Karin Franklin
Adjunct Lecturer. M.A. Urban and Regional Planning, University of Iowa. Also, former Iowa City Planning Director. www.urban.uiowa.edu
(319) 335-0032
karinf@q.com
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Rick Havel
Adjunct Lecturer. M.S. Resource Planning, Southwest Missouri State University. Specializations: Applied GIS for Planners. Also, GIS Coordinator for Johnson County Information Services. www.urban.uiowa.edu
(319) 335-0032
rhavel@co.johnson.ia.us
Christina Kuecker
Adjunct Lecturer. M.S. Urban and Regional Planning, University of Iowa (2008). Specializations: Virtual Reality and Economic Development. Also Associate Planner, City of Iowa City, Iowa City, Iowa. www.urban.uiowa.edu
(319) 335-0032
christina-kuecker@iowa-city.org
Ronald Mirr
Adjunct Lecturer. M.S. Social Work, University of Iowa (1987). Specialization: Grant Writing. Also independent consultant for schools, health and human services agencies to assist with program planning, grant development, and program evaluation. www.urban.uiowa.edu
(319) 335-0032
rmirr@mac.com
Jeffrey Schott
Adjunct Lecturer. Associate Director, Nonprofit Resource Center, B.A. Political Science, State University of New York at Albany, M.A. in Political Science, University of Iowa. Also, Associate Director of the Nonprofit Resource Center at the University of Iowa www.urban.uiowa.edu
(319) 335-0032
jeff-schott@uiowa.edu AICP
Jim Schwab
Adjunct Lecturer. M.A. Urban and Regional Planning, University of Iowa Specializations: Disaster Planning. Also, Senior Research Associate with the APA in Chicago, Illinois www.urban.uiowa.edu
(319) 335-0032
jschwab@planning.org
James Stoner
Associate Professor. Civil-Environmental Engineering, M.S. Urban and Regional Planning, University of Iowa, Ph.D. Civil Engineering, Northwestern University. Specializations: Transportation Engineering, Transportation Planning, and Traffic Systems www.engineering.uiowa.edu
FYI
For over 40 years, The University of Iowa has been offering high quality graduate education in urban and regional planning. Located in a vibrant urban and academic setting, the University of Iowa Graduate Program in Urban and Regional Planning offers a fully accredited Master's degree (either MA or MS) in Urban and Regional Planning. Areas of concentration include: economic development; geographic information systems (GIS); land use and environmental planning; housing and community development; and transportation. Joint degrees (with Law, Public Health, Social Work or Civil and Environmental Engineering) are also offered. Our focus is on analytical urban planning, public policy, and sustainability. In their second year Field Problems course, all our students participate in the development of a sustainability plan through the Iowa Initiative for Sustainable Communities. Please see the following link: www.urban.uiowa.edu/iowa-initiative-forsustainable-communities. We have an outstanding set of students who are enabled by the graduate education they receive here to obtain good placements in the planning profession. Our faculty are recognized for both their scholarship and teaching, while also being engaged in the community.
(319) 335-5664
james-stoner@uiowa.edu
Dan Swartzendruber
Adjunct Lecturer. MA Urban and Regional Planning, University of Iowa (2000). Specializations: Applied GIS for Planners. Also, Planning Division Manager for Linn County, Iowa www.urban.uiowa.edu
(319) 335-0032
dan.swartzendruber@linncounty.org
David Swenson
Adjunct Lecturer. BS, University of South Dakota (1979); MA in Political Science (1981) and MA in Urban & Regional Planning (1985), University of Iowa. Specializations: Applied Analysis and Methods. Also, Research Scientist at Iowa State University www.urban.uiowa.edu
(319) 335-0032
dswenson@iastate.edu
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UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS
Graduate Program in Urban Planning
1465 Jayhawk Boulevard Lawrence, Kansas 66045-7614 Phone (785) 864-4164 Fax (785) 864-5301 www.saup.ku.edu/UBPL James M. Mayo, Department Chair Phone (785) 864-3350 E-mail: jimmayo@ku.edu
MA/MS PAB
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline for Masters program ....................................................... July 1 Admission Deadline for Ph.D program ............................................................... N/A Financial Aid Deadline for Masters program .................................................March 1 Financial Aid Deadline for Ph.D Program .......................................................... N/A In-State Tuition and Fees .............................................................$3,679 per semester Out-of-State Tuition and Fees......................................................$8,188 per semester Application Fee ..................................................................................................... $55 Additional Fees .............................................................................. $423 per semester
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail James M. Mayo, Chair (785) 864-4184 jimmayo@ku.edu
Year Initiated: 1974 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/10...........................................................500 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ..................................................14
Native American/Pacific Islander Asian American Mixed Other/dont know Non-US Citizens NonPermanent residents Total students
Masters Specializations:
Environmental and Land Use; Housing and Development; Physical Development; Transportation
MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Departmental Requirement: Bachelors degree from an accredited institution 3.0 230 Not Required No Requirements
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
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PLANNING FACULTY
Alan Black
FAICP
Professor Emeritus. AB, Harvard (1953); MCP, University of California, Berkeley (1960); Ph.D., Cornell (1975). Specializations: Transportation Planning. www.saup.ku.edu/people/UBPLfaculty/AlanBlack/blacka.shtml
Mike Grube
Lecturer. BGS (1990) and MUP (1992), University of Kansas. Specialization: Real Estate Development. www.saup.ku.edu/People/AdvisoryBoard/GrubeM.shtml
Charles Miller
Lecturer. BS (1985) and MS (1990), University of Kansas, Ph.D., Vanderbilt University (1999). Specialization: Transportation Planning www.saud.ku.edu/People/UBPLFaculty/CharlesMiller.shtml
(785) 864-3208
ablack@ku.edu AICP
Bonnie Johnson
Assistant Professor. BA. (1990), MA. (1992) and Ph.D (2006), MUP (1994), University of Kansas. Specializations: Land Use Planning, Planning Practice and Democracy, Organization Behavior www.saud.ku.edu/People/UBPLFaculty/BonnieJohnson/JohnsonBonnie. shtml
(785) 864-4184
cmiller@hntb.com
Dale Nimz
Lecturer. BA, Kansas State University (1970); MA, George Washington University (1984). Specializations: Historic Preservation Economics. www.saup.ku.edu/People/UBPLFaculty/DaleNimz/NimzD.shtml
(785) 864-7147
bojojohnson@ku.edu
James Mayo
Professor. B.Arch. (1966) and MUP (1968), Texas A&M University; Ph.D., Oklahoma State (1974). Specializations: Urban Design, American Landscape, Political-Economy of Space. www.saup.ku.edu/people/UBPLfaculty/JimMayo/MayoJ.shtml
(785) 864-4184
dnimz@sunflower.com
Marcy Smalley
Lecturer. BA (1973), MUP (1981), University of Kansas. Specialization: Transportation Planning. www.saup.ku.edu/People/UBPLFaculty/MarcySmalley.shtml
(785) 864-3350
jimmayo@ku.edu
Kirk McClure
Professor. B.Arch. (1973) and BA (1974), University of Kansas; MCP, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1978); Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley (1985). Specializations: Housing Affordability, Community Development, Real Estate Development. www.saup.ku.edu/People/UBPLFaculty/KirkMcClure/MCClureK.shtml
(785) 864-4184
msmalley@kc.rr.com
FYI
Joint Masters Degrees:
o American Studies o Architecture o Geography o Law o Public Administration.
(785) 864-3888
mcclure@ku.edu
Daniel Serda
Lecturer. AB, Harvard (1991); MCP and Ph.D. (2003), Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Specializations: Politics of Urban Design, Planning Practice, Community Design, Environmental Behavior. www.saup.ku.edu/People/UBPLFaculty/DanSerda/SerdaD.shtml
(785) 864-3178
dserda@ku.edu
Stacey S. White
Associate Professor. BA, Emory University (1989); MS, University of Montana (1993); Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison (1998). Specializations: Public Participation in Land Use and Environmental Planning, Stormwater Management, Planning Pedagogy. www.saup.ku.edu/People/UBPLFaculty/StaceyWhite/WhiteS.shtml
(785) 864-3530
sswhite@ku.edu
(785) 864-4184
ppajkcjk@ku.edu
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UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE
School of Urban and Public Affairs
426 West Bloom Street Louisville, Kentucky 40208 Phone (502) 852-7906 Fax (502) 852-4558 E-mail: upa@louisville.edu http://supa.louisville.edu David Simpson, Department Chair Phone (502) 852-8019 E-mail: dave.simpson@louisville.edu
MA/MS PAB
Ph.D.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2010-2011............................................................ July 15, 2010 Financial Aid Deadline 2009-2010...................................................... March 1, 2010 In-state tuition and fees.....................................................................................$5,472 Out-of State...................................................................................................$10,413 Application Fee......................................................................................................$50 Additional Fees...................................................................... $35 Student Health Fee
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Yani Vozos Student Advisor (502) 852-8002 yani.vozos@louisville.edu
Year Initiated: 2000 Degrees Granted through 8/31/10.............................................................90 Degrees Granted from 9/1/08 to 8/31/10 ..................................................24
Masters Specializations Land Use and Environmental Planning, Housing and Community Development, Spatial Analysis for Planning Administration of Planning Organizations Certificate Programs Graduate Certificate in Real Estate
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
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DOCTORAL DEGREE
Doctor of Philosophy
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Yani Vozos Student Advisor (502) 852-8002 yani.vozos@louisville.edu
Male 0 9 2 0 0 0 0 3 14
Female 0 9 1 0 1 0 0 1 11
Total 0 18 3 0 1 0 0 4 26
Year initiated 1988 Degrees Granted through 8/31/2010........................................................60 Degrees Granted from 9/1/2008 to 8/31/2010 .........................................5 Dissertations Granted from 9/1/2005 to 8/31/2007 1. Urban Transportation: Analysis of Causes Leading to Rebirth of Light Rail 2. Regionalism in the New Globalized Economy: Politics of Scale and the Discourse of Regionalism - Comparative Politics of Two Japanese Global City Regions
Doctoral Specializations
Urban Planning and Development, Urban Policy and Administration
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
PLANNING FACULTY
Steven Bourassa
KHC Real Estate Research Professor. Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania (1988). Specializations: Housing, Land Policy, Urban Economics.
(502) 852-5720
steven.bourassa@louisville.edu
John Gilderbloom
Professor. Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara (1983). Specializations: Housing and Community Development, International Planning. www.louisville.edu/org/sun
(502) 852-8557
jigild01@louisville.edu
Frank Goetzke
Assistant Professor. Ph.D., West Virginia University (2006). Specializations: Transportation Policy and Planning, Urban Economics.
(502) 852-8256
f0goet01@louisville.edu
H. V. Savitch
Brown and Williamsen Distinguished Research Professor. Ph.D., New York University (1971). Specializations: Political Economy, Politics, and Governance, Comparative Urban Development, Urban Public Management.
(502) 852-7929
hvsavi01@louisville.edu
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David M. Simpson
AICP
Dawn Warrick
(502) 574-5178
AICP dawn.warrick@louisvilleky.gov
Fifth Third Bank Professor of Community Development. Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley (1996). Specializations: Environmental Planning, Citizen Participation, Conflict Management. hazardcenter.louisville.edu
(502) 852-8019
dave.simpson@louisville.edu
Sumei Zhang
Assistant Professor, PhD. The Ohio State University (2007) Specializations: Land Use Planning, Planning Theory, Research Methods
FYI
sumei.zhang@louisville.edu
(502) 852-7915
(502) 852-6388
tony.arnold@louisville.edu
William Cahaney
Adjunct Lecturer. MA, Webster University (1975). Specialization: Real Estate Development.
(502) 213-2380
william.cahaney@kctcs.net
Carrie Donald
Associate Professor. JD, University of Louisville (1975). Specializations: Labor Management, Labor Law, Labor Relations, Workplace Issues of Women and Minorities. www.louisville.edu/cbpa/lmc
(502) 852-6449
cgdona01@louisville.edu
Steven Koven
Professor. Ph.D., University of Florida (1982). Specializations: Economic Development Planning, Politics and Governance, Public Finance.
(502) 852-8257
sgkove01@louisville.edu
Clara Leuthart
Associate Professor. Ph.D., University of Louisville (1975). Specialization: Environmental Planning.
(502) 852-6844
caleut01@louisville.edu RLA
Michael McCoy
(502) 893-3550
Adjunct Lecturer. MLA, University of Virginia (1984). Specializations: Neighborhood Planning, Site Planning.
Steve Sizemore
Adjunct Lecturer. MURP, University of Cincinnati (2004). Specializations: Planning History, Neighborhood Planning
John I. Trawick
(502) 589-0343
AICP jackt@centerforneighborhoods.org
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MA/MS PAB
Ph.D.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
MASTERS DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2011-12 ...................................................... December 15, 2010 Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12 .................................................. December 15, 2010 In-State Tuition and Fees .................................................................. $471/credit hour Out-of-State/International Tuition and Fees ................................... $1016/credit hour Application Fee: .....................................................................................................$50 Additional Fees: .............................................$337 to $593 per semester, Mandatory
Male 0 23 4 0 0 0 0 2 29
Female 0 31 6 0 0 0 0 2 39
Total 0 54 10 0 0 0 0 4 68
MASTERS DEGREE
Masters of Community Planning
Contact Person: James R. Cohen, Director Phone: (301) 405-6795 E-mail jimcohen@umd.edu
Year Initiated: 1973 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 5/31/10...........................................................343 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 5/31/10 ..................................................21
African American Native American/ Pacific Islander Asian American Mixed Other / Dont know Non-US Citizens Non- Permanent Residents
Masters Specializations
Community, Housing & Economic Development; Urban Design; Land Use and Growth Management; Social Planning, Organization and Administration; Transportation Planning; International Planning; Real Estate Development
Total Students
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 16th Edition | Page 207
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Urban and Regional Planning and Design
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Marie Howland, Director of Ph.D Program (301) 405-6791 mhowland@umd.edu
Alexander Chen
Associate Professor. MUP, New York University (1976); Ph.D., University of Michigan (1981). Specializations: Quantitative Methods, Community Mapping, Housing and Neighborhood Planning. www.arch.umd.edu/people/faculty_and_staff/directory.cfm/planning
(301) 405-6798
achen@umd.edu
James Cohen
Lecturer. MRP (1985) and Ph.D. (1991) Cornell University. Specializations: Land Use/Growth Management, Environmental Planning, Planning History & Theory. www.arch.umd.edu/people/faculty_and_staff/directory.cfm/planning
Year Initiated 2002 Degrees Granted through 05/31/2009.........................................................7 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 5/31/09 ....................................................1
(301) 405-6795
jimcohen@umd.edu
Doctoral Specializations
Land Use Planning, Urban Spatial Structure, Economic Development, Urban Design, Community Social Development, International Planning
DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Minimum GRE: Departmental Requirement: No requirements No requirements Masters degree in related field, but not exclusively planning, preservation, architecture. 2 semesters of graduate level quantitative methods. Fall admissions only.
Casey Dawkins
Associate Professor. MA, Georgia Institute of Technology (1999); Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology (2003). Specializations: Housing Policy, Growth Management, Urban Economics, Quantitative Methods.
Chengri Ding
Associate Professor. MS, Sinica Academy of Sciences (1989); Ph.D., University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (1996). Specializations: GIS, Urban and Regional Economic Analysis, International Development Planning. www.arch.umd.edu/people/faculty_and_staff/directory.cfm/planning
(301) 405-6626
cding@umd.edu
William Hanna
Professor. MA (1960) and Ph.D. (1962), University of California, LA. Specializations: Community Development, International Development Planning, Urban and Regional Development Planning. www.arch.umd.edu/people/faculty_and_staff/directory.cfm/planning
(301) 405-4005
bhanna@umd.edu
Marie Howland
Professor. MCP, University of California, Berkeley (1974); Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1981). Specializations: Economic Development Planning, International Development Planning, Rural Development, Urban & Regional Economics. www.arch.umd.edu/people/faculty_and_staff/directory.cfm/planning
(301) 405-6791
mhowland@umd.edu
PLANNING FACULTY
Howell S. Baum
Professor. MA, University of Pennsylvania (1978); MCP (1971) and Ph.D. (1974), University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Community Development, Planning Practice, Planning Theory, Politics and Government and Social Policy/Human Services. www.arch.umd.edu/people/faculty_and_staff/directory.cfm/planning
Hiroyuki Iseki
Assistant Professor. MA in Urban Planning, UCLA (1998); Ph.D. in Urban Planning, UCLA (2004). Specializations: Transportation Policy, Transportation and Land Use, Transportation Economics, Application of GIS to Planning and Policy Analysis, Urban Public Finance.
Gerrit Knaap
Professor. MS and Ph.D., University of Oregon (1978). Specializations: Land Use/Growth Management, Metropolitan/Regional Planning, Urban and Regional Economics. www.smartgrowth.umd.edu/whoweare/facultyandstaff-gerritknaap.htm
(301) 405-6792
hbaum@umd.edu AICP
Sidney Brower
(301) 405-6083
gknaap@umd.edu
Professor. MCP, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1964). Specializations: Environmental Planning, Housing and Neighborhood Planning, Physical Planning/Urban Design, Urban and Regional Economics. www.arch.umd.edu/people/faculty_and_staff/directory.cfm/planning
(301) 405-6796
sbrower@umd.edu
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Andrew B. Frank
Lecturer. BA, Rutgers University (1989); MA, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (1993). Specializations: Community Development, Planning Theory, Real Estate Development.
Stephen J. Karina
Adjunct Professor. MA, University of Wyoming (1973); Ph.D. (1978) and JD (1988), University of Maryland. Specializations: Planning Law. www.martindale.com/Stephen-J-Karina/358160-lawyer.htm
john_i_carruthers@hud.gov
Celia Craze
AICP
Lecturer. BA (1979) and MA (1982), University of Maryland, College Park. Specializations: Community Development, Environmental Planning, Housing and Neighborhood Planning.
David Falk
AICP
Adjunct Professor. BA, Harvard College (1958); JD, Harvard Law School (1961). Specializations: Real Estate Development. www.puaf.umd.edu/facstaff/faculty/falk.html
dfalk@umd.edu
If you answered "YES" to any of these questions, you should seriously consider becoming a planner!
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MRP PAB
Ph.D
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Application Deadline: ..........................February 2 (for Fall), October 2 (for Spring) Admission Decision Deadline 2009-10 ..........................................................April 15 Financial Aid Deadline 2009-10 .....................................................................April 15 In-State Tuition and Fees ............................. est. $5,463. per semester (12-15 hours) In-Region Tuition and Fees ......................... est. $6,450. per semester (12-15 hours) Out-of-State Tuition and Fees.................... est. $10,714. per semester (12-15 hours) International Tuition and Fees ................... est. $12,750. per semester (12-15 hours) Application Fee ............ $40 (MA residents); $50 (US residents); $65 (International) Additional Fees & Costs: .........variable; contact department for further information
Departmental Requirement: 2-3 letters of recommendation in addition to official transcripts and GRE scores; resume recommended but not required
MASTER'S DEGREE
Master of Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Mark Hamin PhD, Program Director (413) 545-6608 mhamin@larp.umass.edu
Part-Time
Male Female
Total
Year Initiated: 1968, administratively organized 1976, first accredited 1987 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 5/31/10...........................................................656 Degrees Granted from 6/30/08 to 12/31/09..............................................18
White African American Native American Asian American Hispanic Other Foreign Total
14 1 0 1 0 0 0 16
23 2 0 1 0 0 4 30
2 0 0 0 1 0 0 3
5 0 0 0 0 0 0 5
44 3 0 2 1 0 4 54
Master's Specializations
Urban and Regional Land Use Planning; Economic Development Planning; Landscape and Environmental Planning; Social, Policy, and Community Planning; Independently-Designed Concentration Option
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DOCTORAL DEGREE
Doctorate of Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Year Initiated: 1988 Degrees Granted through 5/31/10............................................................ 46 Degrees Granted from 6/30/08 to 12/31/09............................................... 3 Elisabeth Hamin PhD, Program Director (413) 577-4490 emhamin@larp.umass.edu
Hamin, Elisabeth M.
Associate Professor of Regional Planning and Director of the PhD in Regional Planning Program. BA Business Administration, Cleveland State University; Masters of Management, Northwestern University; PhD in City and Regional Planning, University of Pennsylvania, 1997. Specialities: Instructor of Growth Management, Regional Planning Studio, Real Estate Finance and Climate Change planning seminar.
Hamin, Mark
Lecturer in Regional Planning and Director of the Master of Regional Planning Program. BA, History and BA, Philosophy, Brown University, 1984; PhD History and Sociology of Science, University of Pennsylvania, 1999. Instructor of Planning History and Theory, Introduction to City Planning, Sustainable Cities, and planning practica. Specialities: Special research interests include: the influence of life sciences on the development of the planning field; urban infrastructural and ecological history; technologically-transformed food ecology/economy.
Kumble, Peter
Lecturer of Landscape Architecture. BA, Environmental Planning, Antioch College, 1980; MLA, University of Arizona, 1988; PhD, Czech University of the Life Sciences, 2010. Specialities: Professional career focused on developing broad-based land protection and sustainable landuse planning approaches and promoting techniques that foster effective resource conservation. Recent research has focused on mitigating the user impacts associated with eco-tourism on sensitive resources in third-world countries.
Pader, Ellen-J.
Associate Professor of Regional Planning and Director of the JD/MRP Program. BA, Art History and English, Kenyon College, 1972; PhD, Anthropology, Cambridge University, 1981. Specialities: Major area of research in the cultural, social, and political facets of housing policy and design. Teaches courses on social issues in planning from inter-ethnic and cross-cultural perspectives, including: identifying discriminatory practices on the basis of ethnicity, race, gender and class; social change; housing policy, public health and social policy.
PLANNING FACULTY
Ahern, Jack F., FASLA
Professor of Landscape Architecture. BS, Environmental Design, University of Massachusetts, 1974; MLA, University of Pennsylvania, 1980, PhD, Wageningen University, 2002. Specialities: Instructor of courses in plant materials, landscape ecology, design studio, landscape urbanism, and landscape architecture study tour. Research interests include: sustainable urbanism, landscape ecology for landscape planning design and management.
Renski, Henry
Assistant Professor of Regional Planning. BA, Political Science, University of Southern Maine, 1995; MRP, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1998; PhD, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 2006. Specialities: Research focuses on understanding forces driving regional economic competitiveness and transformation, and building upon this knowledge to improve the effectiveness of economic development policy. Current work examines regional influences on entrepreneurship; empirical tests of agglomeration theory; industrial cluster analysis and clusterbased development strategies; and the application of spatial-analytical techniques to local economic policy decision-making.
Brabec, Elizabeth
Professor and Department Head. MLA, University of Guelph, Canada, 1984; JD, University of Maryland, 1992. Specialities: Research interests are focused on land conservation and design and planning of sustainable open space, complemented with a strong interest in culture and the historical basis of landscape form.
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Ryan, Robert L.
Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning, Director of the Dual Degree MLA/MRP Program. BSLA, California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo, 1985; MLA and MUP, University of Michigan, 1995; PhD in Natural Resources and Environment, University of Michigan, 1997. Specialities: Teaches courses in open space planning and research methods. Research interests include environmental psychology and landscape planning.
Platt, Rutherford H.
Professor Emeritus of Geography and Adjunct Professor of Regional Planning. BA, Yale, 1962; JD, University of Chicago, 1967; PhD, University of Chicago, 1971. Specialities: Research interests include urban development, environmental policy, and floodplain, wetland and coastal management.
Seewald, Alan
Adjunct Instructor of Regional Planning. BA, University of Massachusetts, 1981; JD, Western New England College School of Law, 1985. Specialities: Teaches Judicial Planning Law.
Sleegers, Frank
Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture. MLA, University of Massachusetts, 1995; Dipl. Ing, Hannover, Germany, 1996. Teaches design studios in landscape architecture and urban design. Specialities: Lecture courses in business management for landscape contractors and professional practice for landscape architects. Research and creative work generated by the use of narrative images, transformed to make the landscape legible, and create a sense of place for people. A special point of interest and research is the building and organizing of site-specific ephemeral art work in urban environments.
Taupier, Richard
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Regional Planning. BA, Philosophy, University of Massachusetts; MS, Resource Economics, University of Massachusetts; PhD, Regional Planning, University of Massachusetts. Specialities: Principal research and teaching interests include the application of geographic information systems to a wide range of environmental and natural resource planning issues, the economics of sustainable development, and regional development within newly emerging democracies, especially in Central Asia.
FYI
The goal of the Regional Planning Program is to stimulate creative and sustainable approaches for addressing and resolving the physical, economic, and social problems of towns, cities, and larger regions. Faculty and students are committed to the effort to anticipate and adequately prepare for the impact of regional growth and development on the environment and vice versa, and to resolve conflicts between development and the environment. The program is based on integrating the theoretical, historical, social, political, and technical dimensions of planning practice, with a strong emphasis on professional practice through studio and service to nearby communities. The program is oriented toward both intellectual and the professional aspects of regional planning. Our alumni can be found in all levels of government as well as in consulting practice, real estate development, nonprofit service, and in academic and research activities. They have been involved on the frontiers of social change since the 1960s, such as urban revitalization, environmental protection, advocacy and equity planning, historic preservation, growth management, economic development strategy, and geographic information systems. The two-year MRP program offers rich educational experience in many areas of regional planning, including urban form and design, elements of planning and decision-making processes, policy analysis and implementation, social and community planning, sustainable development, and information technology. The main areas of concentration within the MRP program are: 1) Urban and Regional Land Use Planning; 2) Economic Development Planning; 3) Landscape and Environmental Planning; 4) Social, Policy and Community Planning. There is the option for an independently-designed concentration, as well as the opportunity to link with the program in landscape architecture, enabling students to work with other LARP faculty members and students studying problems of landscape architecture and urban design. We also have existing dual degree MLA/MRP and MRP/ JD programs, and have begun development of prospective MRP/ MPPA (Public Policy and Administration), MRP/MArch (Architecture), and MRP/MPH (Public Health) programs. The PhD program in Regional Planning leads to a research degree for students interested in careers in the academic world or in research in public agencies or private corporations. We are able to supervise doctoral work in most areas of planning, as well as some areas where planning and landscape architecture overlap. We generally seek students whose research interests align well with faculty expertise, so that we can provide a high level of mentoring to all students. To learn more about faculty interests and expertise and the intellectual tone of the Department, potential applicants should review faculty publications, as well as descriptions on the website or the LARP graduate handbook. Applicants to this program are encouraged to visit the campus and meet with the Program Director and pertinent faculty. If such a visit is impractical, then communication via email or telephone may take the place of a visit. Students admitted to this program normally have a Master's degree in planning or a closely related field. Those with a Master's degree in other fields but with appropriate professional experience are given serious consideration and encouraged to apply. Please be aware that the university requires a minimum one academic year full-time residency for all doctoral students.
DiPasquale, Michael
Adjunct Instructor in Regional Planning, Director of UMass Amhersts LARP Extension Citizen Planner Training Collaborative (CPTC). MRP, University of Massachusetts, 2005. Specialities: Teaching and research interests include public visioning, community charrettes, and planning related to architectural design.
Kotval, Zenia
Adjunct Lecturer of Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning, Professor of Planning, Michigan State University. BA, Architecture, with concentration in Design and Structural Engineering, Academy of Architecture, Bombay, India, 1987; MRP, University of Massachusetts, 1989; PhD in Regional Planning, University of Massachusetts, 1994. Associate Director of Center for Economic Development.
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UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS
Graduate Program in City and Regional Planning
208 McCord Hall Memphis Tennessee 38152 Phone (901) 678-2161 Fax (901) 678-4162 http://planning.memphis.edu Kenneth M. Reardon, Ph.D., Director Phone (901) 678-2161 E-Mail: kreardon@memphis.edu
MA/MS PAB
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2011-2012 for Masters program .......................... July 1, 2011 Financial Aid Deadline 2011-2012 for Masters program ...................... July 1, 2011 In-State Tuition and Fees .............................................................$4,371 per semester Out-of-State Tuition and Fees....................................................$10,167 per semester Application Fee ...................................................................................................... $35 Additional Fees .......................................................................................................... 0
Male 0 16 2 0 1 0
Female 0 4 6 0 0 0 1
Total 0 20 8 0 1 0 1 0 30
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of City & Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Dr. Kenneth M. Reardon, Director (901) 678-2610 kreardon@memphis.edu
Year Initiated: 1974 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/10...........................................................204 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 5/31/10 ....................................................6
Masters Specializations
City and Regional Planning Community Planning & Development Youth Participation & Planning Strategic Planning for Schools and Neighborhoods Sustainable Development
0 19
0 11
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
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PLANNING FACULTY
Reza Banai
Professor. B.Arch., Miami University; M.Arch., Virginia Polytechnic University; MA and Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Planning Theory, Site Planning & Regional Planning, Quantitative Methods, Urban Design. http://www.people.memphis.edu/~rbanai/
Laura Saija
Visiting Associate Professor and Madame Curie Research Fellow. BS in Engineering, University of Catania; Visiting Scholar, University of Washington - Seattle; and Ph.D. in Architectural and Urban and Environmental Recovery, University of Catania. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Historic Preservation, Neighborhood Planning and Development, Graphic Design, Urban Design, and Participatory Action Research.
(901) 678-4559
rbanai@memphis.edu
David G. Westendorff
Associate Professor B.A., Yale (1978); Ph.D., Cornell University (2009). Specializations: Sustainable Development, International Development, Urban Governance and Policy.
Jeffrey Lowe
Visiting Associate Professor. BA, Howard University; MRP, Morgan State University; and Ph.D., Rutgers University: The State University of New York. Specializations: Economic and Community Development; FaithBased Organizing, Planning, and Development; HBCU's and Community Development; Mid-Sized cities Policy Research; and Post-Disaster Planning.
(901) 678-2161
Gene Pearson
FAICP
Associate Professor Emeritus. MURP, University of Mississippi. Specializations: Land Development Policy, Urban Design, Mass Transit. http://planning.memphis.edu
(901) 678-2161
Hsiang-te Kung
Professor. BS, University of Chinese Culture; MS and Ph.D., University of Tennessee. Specializations: Urban Hydrology, Urban Physical Environment, GIS, Water Resources. http://www.people.memphis.edu/~hkung/
(901) 678-2161
gpearson@memphis.edu
Ken Reardon
Professor: BA, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; MUP, Hunter College, CUNY; Ph.D., Cornell University. Specializations: Neighborhood Planning, Community Development, Municipal Reform, Community and University Partnerships. http://planning.memphis.edu
(901) 678-4538
hkung@memphis.edu
Esra Ozdenerol
Assistant Professor. BS, University of Ankara, Turkey; PhD, 2000, MS, Louisiana State University. Specializations: Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Community Participation GIS, Geovisualization, Spatial Analytical Methods and Modeling.
(901) 678-2610
kreardon@memphis.edu
T. Steve Redding
Assistant Professor. BA, Auburn University; M.Ed., University of West Georgia; MBA, Mississippi State University. Specializations: Economic Development. http://planning.memphis.edu/
Phillip Poteet
Assistant Professor. BS and MCRP, University of Memphis. Specializations: Planning, Architectural Design. http://planning.memphis.edu/
(901) 678-4558
tredding@memphis.edu
(901) 678-2161
ppoteet@memphis.edu
Susan Roakes
Associate Professor. BA, Virginia Polytechnic Institute; MSP, University of Tennessee; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison. Specializations: Policy Implementation, Land Use Planning, Urban Land Economics, Community Schools. http://planning.memphis.edu
FYI
(901) 678-4560
sroakes@memphis.edu
Charles Santo
Assistant Professor. B.A., Washington & Lee University (1996); M.U.R.P., Virginia Commonwealth University (1999); Ph.D., Portland State University, (2005). Specialization: Housing, Economic Development, Youth Participation.
(901) 678-3566
csanto@memphis.edu
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UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning
2000 Bonisteel Boulevard Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-2069 Phone (734) 763-1275 Fax (734) 763-2322 E-mail: urp@umich.edu http://taubmancollege/planning Richard Norton, Program Chair E-mail: rknorton@umich.edu Phone (734) 936-0197
MA/MS PAB
Ph.D.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2010-11 ........................................................... January 5, 2010 Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11 ....................................................... January 5, 2010 In-State Tuition and Fees ........................................................ $10,683 per semester Out-of-State/International Tuition and Fees ............................ $16,513 per semester Application Fee: . $50-Domestic $75-International Additional Fees: ....... .. $95 per semester
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Lisa Hauser, Admissions Coordinator (734) 763-1275 weeze@umich.edu
Year Initiated: 1970 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/09.........................................................1247 Degrees Granted from 9/1/08 to 8/31/09 ..................................................37
Masters Specializations
Land Use & Environmental Planning, Housing, Community & Economic Development, Physical Planning & Urban Design, Transportation Planning, Planning in Developing Countries
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
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DOCTORAL DEGREE
Ph.D. in Urban & Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Scott Campbell, Coordinator of Doctoral Studies (734) 763-2077 sdcamp@umich.edu
Year Initiated 1968 Degrees Granted through 8/31/2008.......................................................177 Degrees Granted from 9/1/2007 to 8/31/2008 ............................................6 Dissertations Granted from 9/1/2006 to 8/31/2007 ....................................3 1. "Planning at the Edge: Planning Capacity, Growth Pressure, and Growth Management at the Urban Fringe" 2. Why Cooperate? An evaluation of the formation and persistence of voluntary regional land use cooperative arrangements in Michigan 3. Planning a Metropolitan Atlanta: The Atlanta Regional Commission, 1970-2002
Doctoral Specializations
Computers/GIS, Community Development, Economic Development, Environmental Planning, Housing, International Development, Land Use/ Growth Management, Physical Planning, Real Estate Development, Transportation, Urban/ Regional Development, Urban Design/Landscape & Technological Planning
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
PLANNING FACULTY
Maria Arquero de Alarcon
Assistant Professor: Dipl. Architecture, E.T.S.A. Madrid Polytechnic University (2001): MASLA, ETH Zurich (2004); MLAUD, GSD Harvard University (2008). Specializations: Interdisciplinary Design with a Focus on Multi-scalar Landscape and Urban Strategies; Techniques of Visualization and Representation.
(734) 764-9453
marquero@umich.edu
Scott D. Campbell
Associate Professor. BAS, Stanford University (1980); MCP (1985) and Ph.D. (1990), University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Planning Theory & History, Quantitative Methods, Regional Economic Development, Environmental Economics, Comparative Urbanization.
(734) 763-2077
sdcamp@umich.edu
Lan Deng
Assistant Professor. BS (1996), MS (1999), Beijing University, Ph.D. (2004), University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Urban Economics and Urban Policies, Real Estate Development and Finance, Land Use Economics and Policies, Housing Economics and Policy.
(734) 936-0951
landeng@umich.edu
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Margaret E. Dewar
Professor. AB, Wellesley College (1970); MCP, Harvard University (1974); Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1979). Specializations: State, Local & Community Economic Development Planning, Planning for Declining Industries, Industrial Policy, Processes of Regional Restructuring.
(734) 763-2528
medewar@umich.edu
ptallen@umich.edu
Joseph Grengs
Barry Checkoway
Professor. BA (1969),Wesleyan University; MA (1971), Ph.D. (1977) University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Community Organization, Social Planning and Neighborhood Development.
Associate Professor. MSE, University of Minnesota Institute of Technology (1989); MP, University of Minnesota (1997); Ph.D., Cornell University (2002). Specializations: Transportation Planning & Policy, Urban Politics, Community Development, Planning Methods & International Development.
(734) 763-5960
barrych@umich.edu
(734) 763-1114
grengs@umich.edu
Robert Fishman
Professor. A.B., Stanford University (1968); Ph.D., Harvard University (1974). Specializations: Urban and Urban Planning History, Urban Design, Theory.
Larissa Larsen
Associate Professor. BAS (1989) and MLA (1992), University of Guelph; Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1997). Specializations: Landscape Planning, Neighborhood Design, Social and Natural Capital
(734) 764-6885
fishmanr@umich.edu
(734) 936-0234
larissal@umich.edu
Christopher Leinberger
Professor of Practice, MBA Harvard Business School (1976). Specializations: Downtown Redevelopment, Real Estate Company Strategic Planning, Metropolitan Development Trends, Real Estate Development, Real Estate Market and Financial Analysis.
(734) 764-1315
mpdl@umich.edu
Douglas Kelbaugh
Professor. M.Arch., Princeton University (1972). Specializations: Architectural and Urban Design, Sustainable Design and Planning, New Urbanism.
cleinber@umich.edu
(734) 936-0213
kelbaugh@umich.edu
Jonathan Levine
Professor. MCP (1982), MS (1987) and Ph.D. (1990), University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Transportation & Land Use Planning, Regulation & Markets in Metropolitan Development, Public Transit Planning & Evaluation, Public Economics.
Lidia Kostyniuk
Adjunct Professor: BS (1966), MS (1969), Ph.D. (1975), State University of New York at Buffalo. Specializations: Travel Behavior, Transportation Safety, Mobility and Accessibility.
(734) 763-0039
jnthnlvn@umich.edu
(734) 763-2466
lidakost@umich.edu
Matthew Lassiter
Associate Professor: BA, Furman University (1992), MA (1994), Ph.D. (1999), University of Virginia. Specializations: 20th Century United States, Urban/Suburban, Political, Social, Southern, Popular Culture.
(734) 936-0201
thomasju@umich.edu
(734) 647-4618
mlassite@umich.edu
Richard Norton
Associate Professor. MA and MEM, Duke University (1987); JD, University of North Carolina (1998); Ph.D., University of North Carolina (2001). Specializations: Environmental Policy and Planning, Sustainable Development, Intergovernmental Growth Management, Coastal Area Resource Management, Land Use and Planning Law.
David Thacher
AssociateProfessor. BS (1992) and BA (1992), University of California,Los Angeles; MUP, University of Michigan (1994); Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1999). Specializations: Public Management,Crime Policy, Ethics, Housing & Community Development.
(734) 936-0197
rknorton@umich.edu
(734) 615-4074
dthacher@umich.edu
Gavin Shatkin
Associate Professor. MURP, University of Hawaii (1996); Ph.D., Rutgers University (2001). Specializations: Community & Economic Development Planning, Planning in Developing Countries, Political Economy of Urban Development, Planning Theory, Research Methods.
(734) 763-2075
shatkin@umich.edu
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FYI
Joint Degree Programs:
o MUP/M.Arch. o MUP/MBA o MUP/JD o MUP/MSW o MUP/MS in Resource Policy & Behavior o MUP/MLA (Landscape Architecture) o MUP/MPP (Public Policy) o MUP/MPH (Health Beh./Health Ed.) o MUP/MUD (Urban Design) o MUP/MPH (Epidemiology or Health Mgmt. & Policy) o MUP/MS (Res. Ecology & Mgmt.) o MUP/MS (Information) o MUP/Ph.D. (e.g., Sociology, Anthropology, Classical Archaeology, & Architecture)
Capstone presentation; "Filling in the Gaps: A Plan for Vacant Properties in Osborn
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UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA
Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs
301 Nineteenth Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455 Phone (612) 624-3800 Fax (612) 626-0002 E-mail: hhhadmit@umn.edu www.hhh.umn.edu Carissa Schively Slotterback, Program Director Phone (612) 626-3193 E-mail: schiv005@umn.edu
University Admission Policy:
MA/MS PAB
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2011-2012 for Masters program ........................ April 1, 2011 Financial Aid Deadline 2011-2012 for Masters program ............... January 5, 2011 In-State Tuition and Fees .......................................................... $7,592 per semester Out-of-State Tuition and Fees................................................... $11,133 per semester Application Fee ......................................................$75(Domestic) $95(International) Additional Fees: .........................$782/Semester student health benefit plan assessed to those who do not have coverage.
Masters
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban & Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Julie Harold, Director Graduate Student Services (612) 624-3800 hhhadmit@umn.edu
Year Initiated: 1999 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/09...........................................................205 Degrees Granted from 9/1/08 to 8/31/09 ..................................................53
Masters Specializations
Land Use & Urban Design, Transportation Planning, Housing & Community Development, Economic and Workforce Development, Environmental Planning
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Xinyu Cao
Assistant Professor. BE (1998) and ME (2001), Tsinghua University; MS (2005) and Ph.D. (2006) University of California, Davis. Specializations: Transportation Planning and Policy, Land Use Planning, Travel Behavior Analysis and Demand Modeling, Neighborhood Design and Public Health. www.hhh.umn.edu/people/jcao/index.html
(612) 625-5671
Cao@umn.edu
Yingling Fan
Assistant Professor. BS, Southeast University, China (1997); Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2007). Specializations: Land Use/Growth Management, Transportation Planning and Policy, Time Geography, Urban Health. http://www.hhh.umn.edu/people/yfan/index.html
(612) 626-2930
yingling@umn.edu
Edward G. Goetz
0 3 7 110
Professor. BA, University of California, Riverside (1979); MA (1983) and Ph.D. (1987), Northwestern University. Specializations: Community Development, Housing & Neighborhood Planning. www.hhh.umn.edu/people/egoetz/index.html
(612) 624-8737
egoetz@umn.edu
David Levinson
Associate Professor. BS, Georgia Institute of Technology (1989); MS, University of Maryland (1991); Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley (1998). Specializations: Land Use/Growth Management, Transportation Planning. www.ce.umn.edu/people/faculty/levinson
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
(612) 625-6354
levin031@umn.edu
PLANNING FACULTY
Ryan P. Allen
Assistant Professor. BA, The College of William and Mary (1997); MCP (2002) and Ph.D. (2007), Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Specializations: Immigrant and Refugee Policy, Social Networks, Urban Planning in Diverse Communities. www.hhh.umn.edu/people/rallen/index.html
Greg H. Lindsey
Professor. BUP, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (1977); MA, Northeastern Illinois University (1987); MA (1989) and Ph.D. (1992) The Johns Hopkins University. Specializations:Environmental Planning and Management; Built Environment and Physical Activity. http://www.hhh.umn.edu/people/glindsey/
(612) 625-3375
linds301@umn.edu
(612) 625-5670
allen650@umn.edu
Ann R. Markusen
Professor Emerita. BSFS, Georgetown University (1968); MA (1972) and Ph.D. (1974), Michigan State University. Specializations: Economic Development Planning, Arts and Culture Planning, Regional Planning, Political Economy. www.hhh.umn.edu/people/amarkusen/index.html
Ragui A. Assaad
Professor. BS and MS, Stanford University (1981); Ph.D., Cornell University (1991). Specializations: Community Development, Demography, Economic Development Planning, Impact Assessment, International Development & Planning. www.hhh.umn.edu/people/rassaad/index.html
(612) 625-8092
markusen@umn.edu AICP
(612) 625-4856
assaad@umn.edu
David G. Pitt
John M. Bryson
Professor. BA, Cornell University (1969); MA (1972), MS (1974) and Ph.D. (1987), Northwestern University. Specializations: Planning Practice, Planning Theory, Public Management/Strategic Planning. www.hhh.umn.edu/people/jmbryson/index.html
Professor. BA, Syracuse University; MLA, University of Massachusetts; Ph.D., University of Arizona (1986). Specializations: Environmental Planning, Environmental Psychology, Land Use/Growth Management, Landscape/Site Design, Natural Resource Planning. www.cala.umn.edu/landscape_architecture/fac/fac/pitt/intro.html
(612) 625-7370
pittx001@umn.edu
(612) 625-5888
bryso001@umn.edu
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AICP
Assistant Professor. BA, Winona State University (1995); MCRP, Clemson University (1997); Ph.D., Florida State University (2004). Specializations: Environmental Planning, Land Use Planning, Planning & Public Processes, Sustainable Development. www.hhh.umn.edu/people/cschively/index.html
(612) 626-3193
schiv005@umn.edu
(612) 625-0128
bolan001@umn.edu
David Hollister
Professor. MSW (1962) and Ph.D. (1966), University of Michigan; PodtDoctoral Fellow, Stanford University (1978-79). Specializations: Citizen Participation/Community Organization, Social Policy/Human Services. http://ssw.che.umn.edu/Faculty_Profiles/Hollister_C_David.html
(612) 624-3695
dhollist@umn.edu
Laura Kalambokidis
Associate Professor. BS, University of Minnesota (1985); MA (1988) and Ph.D. (1992), University of Michigan. Specializations: Analysis of Federal and State Taxation of Businesses, Consumption Taxation, Tax Reform, Local Fiscal Impact Models. http://www.apec.umn.edu/Laura_Kalambokidis.html
(612) 625-1995
kalam002@umn.edu
Judith A. Martin
Professor. MA (1971 & 1973) and Ph.D. (1976), University of Minnesota. Specializations: Landscape & Cultural Concerns, Metropolitan Governance, Urban & Cultural Geography. www.geog.umn.edu/Faculty/Martin.html
(612) 626-1626
jmartin@umn.edu
Julian D. Marshall
Assistant Professor. BSE, Princeton University (1996); MS (2002) and Ph.D. (2005), University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Energy and Environmental Impacts of Transportation, Urban Growth Theory, Environmental Justice. http://www.ce.umn.edu/people/faculty/marshall/index.html
(612) 625-2397
julian@umn.edu
(612) 625-7976
orfield@umn.edu
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BA
PLANNING FACULTY
Michael Frisch
AICP
Associate Professor. BA, Earlham College (1983); MCP, MIT (1996); PhD, Rutgers (2002). Specializations: Environmental Planning, Economic Development, Land Use and Zoning, Community Development. (816) 235-6369 frischm@umkc.edu
Sungyop Kim
Assistant Professor. BA Sungkyunkwan (1994), University of Hawaii (1996), MURP University of Hawaii (2000) , PhD, University of Washington (2004). Specializations: Transportation, Land Use, GIS. (816) 235-6898 kims@umkc.edu
PROGRAM INFORMATION
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2009-10 ................................................................ April 1, 2008 Financial Aid Deadline 2009-10 .......................................................... March 1, 2008 In-State Tuition and Fees ....................................................... $310.25 per credit hour Out-of-State Tuition and Fees................................................ $679.95 per credit hour Application Fee ......................................................................................................$35
Joy Swallow
AIA
Associate Professor and Chair. B.Arch., (1980) Kansas State; M.Arch. (1986) and Teaching Certificate, Historic Preservation, University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Historic Preservation, Urban Design, Architecture. (816) 235-2998 swallowj@umkc.edu
Accepted
34 30
Enrolled
43 56
Jacob Wagner
Assistant Professor. BA, University of Oregon (1994); MCRP, University of Oregon (1998); PhD, University of New Orleans (2004). Specializations: Community Development, Historic Preservation, Planning History, Planning Theory. (816) 235-6053 wagnerjaco@umkc.edu
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BA in Urban Planning and Design
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Stella Szymanski (816) 235-1725 aupd@umkc.edu
Chris Brewster
Adjunct. BS, University of Delaware; JD, University of Missouri, Kansas City. Specializations: Planning Law.
AICP
Undergraduate Specializations
Urban Design, Community Planning, Environmental Planning, Historic Preservation, Transportation Planning UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Departmental Requirement: No Requirements Minimum GPA: 2.5 / ACT 21 Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: 21/ACT (Department)
John Eck
RA
Adjunct. M.Arch University of Virginia, B.Arch Kansas State University Specialization: Architecture, Building Technology, Urban Design, Architectural Rendering
Brian Hendrickson
Adjunct. B.Arch The University of Kansas. Specialization: New Urbanism
AICP
AIA FAIA
Adjunct. B.Arch University of Kansas Specialization: New Urbanism Visiting Professor. B.Arch, Washington University. Specializations: Urban Design, Architecture.
AIA
Adjunct. BArch University of Kansas, MBA University of Missouri Kansas City. Specialization: Urban Design
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UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-LINCOLN
Community and Regional Planning Program
302 Architecture Hall Lincoln, Nebraska 68588-0105 Phone (402) 472-9280 Fax (402) 472-3806 E-mail: crpinfo2@unl.edu http://planning.unl.edu Professor Kim L. Wilson, Program Director Phone (402) 472-9230 E-mail: kwilson4@unl.edu
MA/MS PAB
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline ..................................................................... Rolling admissions Financial Aid Deadline .................................... N/A Early application recommended *In-State Tuition and Fees ...................................... $247.00/credit hour per semester *Out-of-State Tuition and Fees............................... $665.75/credit hour per semester Application Fee ......................................................................................................$45 *9-12 credit hours=Full Time
Eligibility Criteria:
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Community and Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Kim L. Wilson, Director (402) 472-9230 kwilson4@unl.edu
Native American/ Pacific Islander Asian American Mixed Other Non-US Citizens/Non Perm. Residents Total Students
Year Initiated: 1974 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/10...........................................................376 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ....................................................8
Masters Specializations
Community and Regional Planning
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
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PLANNING FACULTY
Rodrigo Cantarero
Associate Professor. BS in Urban Planning (1975), Iowa State University; MA in Urban and Regional Planning (1979) and MA in Economics (1980); PhD in Planning (1988), University of Southern California. Specializations: Economic Development Plannng, International Development and Planning, Quantitative Methods, Computer Applications in Planning.
FYI
Joint Masters Degrees:
o MCRP/Master of Architecture (MCRP/MArch) o MCRP/Juris Doctor (MCRP/JD) o MCRP/Master of Science in Civil Engineering (Transportation specialization) (MCRP/MSCE)
(402) 472-9278
rcantarero1@unl.edu
Yunwoo Nam
Assistant Professor. BS in Sociology (1989) and MPA (1992), Yonsei University, Seoul; MCRP (1999) and PhD in City and Regional Planning (2004), University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Geographic Information Systems, Urban Spatial Structure, Urban Modeling, Urban Policy.
(402) 472-9279
ynam2@unl.edu
Gordon Scholz
AICP
Professor. BArch (1968), University of NebraskaLincoln; MUP and MArch (1971), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; MBA (1975), University of Nebraska at Omaha. Specializations: Urban and Community Planning and Design, Land Use Planning, Historic Preservation Planning.
(402) 472-9284
gscholz1@unl.edu
Zhenghong Tang
Assistant Professor. BS in Land Management (1997), Hunan Normal University, China; MS in Soil Science (2000), Huazhong Agricultural University, China; PhD in Urban and Regional Science (2007), Texas A & M University. Specializations: Environmental Planning and Policy, Land Use Planning, Quantitative Methods, GIS Analysis, Urban and Regional Development Policy, International Planning.
(402) 472-9281
ztang2@unl.edu
(402) 477-6900
thuston@clinewilliams.com
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PAB
MA/MS PAB
MCRP Specializations:
Other Degrees:
Certificate Programs:
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
MCRP Application Postmark Deadline for 2011-2012 .................. January 30, 2011 Financial Aid Deadline for 2011-2012 ............................................... March 1, 2011 In-State Graduate Tuition for 10 credit hours, Fall 2010 ..... $2,517.00 per semester Out-of-State & Intl. Grad. Tuition for 10 credit hours, Fall 2010 ........................................................................... $8,003.00 per semester Application Fee ................................................................................................ $50.00 Additional Fees ........ $45.00 per credit hour for Graduate Students in the School of ...........................................Architecture & Planning; $25.00 GPSA fee per semester
Master in Community & Regional Planning Degree Program (MCRP Program) Annual New Student Enrollment Fall 2009 59 41 28 Fall 2010 53 40 24
MASTERS DEGREE
Master in Community & Regional Planning Degree Program (MCRP Program)
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Program Assistant: Phone: Email: Teresa L. Crdova, Ph.D., Program Director (505) 277-3922 tcordova@unm.edu Liz Siletti (505) 277-5050 esiletti@unm.edu
Eligibility Criteria:
Year initiated: 1979 PAB Accredited since 1986 Degrees Granted through 2009 254 Degrees Granted in 2009 ......................................................................... 10 Total # of Students Enrolled: Spring 2009 60; Fall 2009 90; Spring 2010 - 87
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Jos A. Rivera
Professor. Ph.D., Brandeis University. Specializations: Community Development, Water Resources, and Policy Analysis
(505) 277-0599
jrivera@unm.edu
Male 10 12 0 3 2 0 6 0 33
Female 10 22 1 12 1 0 7 1 54
Total 20 34 1 15 3 0 13 1 87
Moises Gonzales
Research Assistant Professor. M.C.R.P., University of New Mexico
David S. Henkel
Professor Emeritus. Ph.D., Cornell University.
Paul E. Lusk
Professor Emeritus. M.Arch., University of Pennsylvania
William J. Siembieda
Professor Emeritus. Ph.D., University of California (Los Angeles)
ADJUNCT FACULTY
Porus Olpadwala
Adjunct Professor. Ph.D., Cornell University.
V. B. Price
Adjunct Professor. B.A., The University of New Mexico
PLANNING FACULTY
Teresa L. Crdova
Associate Professor. Ph.D., University of California (Berkeley). Specializations: Community Development, Political Economy of Urban Development, Local Governance, Global/Local Dynamics
Steve Borbas
Adjunct Associate Professor. M.Arch, Pratt Institute.
(505) 277-3922
tcordova@unm.edu
PART-TIME FACULTY
Adelamar Alcantara
Instructor. Ph.D., University of Hawaii.
William Fleming
Associate Professor. Ph.D., University of British Columbia. Specializations: Natural Resource Planning and Watershed Management
(505) 277-6455
fleming@unm.edu
Christopher Blewett
Instructor. M.A., University of New Mexico.
Timothy O. Imeokparia
Assistant Professor. Ph.D., Ohio State University. Specializations: Physical Planning and Urban Design
Charlie Deans
Instructor. M.L.A., University of Arizona
(505) 277-1666
timeokpa@unm.edu
Enrico Gradi
Instructor. M.C.R.P., University of New Mexico
Claudia B. Isaac
Associate Professor and Regents Lecturer. Ph.D., University of California (Los Angeles). Specializations: Community Development, Planning Theory, Latin American Planning, Gender and Development
Sharon Hausam
Instructor. Ph.D., University of Wisconsin (Madison).
(505) 277-5939
cisaac@unm.edu
Anita Miller
Instructor. J.D., New York University.
Theodore Jojola
Professor and Regents Professor. Ph.D., University of Hawaii. Specializations: Community Development, Indigenous Human Rights, Indigenous Planning, Tribal Economic Development, Microcomputer Applications in Education and Planning
Dory Wegrzyn
Instructor. M.C.R.P., University of New Mexico
(505) 277-6428
tjojola@unm.edu
James R. Richardson
Professor. M.Arch/AS and MCP, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Specializations: Negotiation and Public Dispute Resolution, Land Use Planning, Community Development, Urban Design
(505) 277-6460
jrich@unm.edu
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BA/BS PAB
MA/MS PAB
Ph.D.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2011-12 ................................................................. July 1, 2011 PhD Admission Deadline 2011-12 ................................................ February 15, 2011 Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12 ................................................... February 15, 2011 In-State Tuition and Fees Fall 2010: ........................................ $2,479 per semester Out-of-State Tuition and Fees Fall 2010: ................................. $6,761 per semester Application Fee ......................................................................................................$40 Additional Fees........................................................................ Check with university
Masters Doctoral
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Marla Nelson, PhD, AICP Associate Professor/ MURP Coordinator (504) 280-3110 mnelson@uno.edu
African American Native American/ Pacific Islander Asian American Mixed Other/Dont Know Non-US Citizens Non-Permanent Residents Total Students
Year Initiated: 1974 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 12/31/09..........................................................370 Degrees Granted from 9/1/08 to 8/31/09 ..................................................13
Masters Specializations
Environmental & Hazard Mitigation Planning; Historic Preservation; Housing and Community Economic Development; Land Use and Urban Design; Transportation Planning
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DOCTORAL DEGREE
Ph.D. in Urban Studies
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Michelle M. Thompson, Ph.D. Director (504) 280-6593 mmthomp1@uno.edu
Year initiated 1990 Degrees Granted through 8/31/2010.........................................................54 Degrees Granted from 9/1/2009 to 8/31/2010............................................1 Dissertations Granted from 9/1/2009 to 8/31/2010 1. Identification and Explanation of Regional Development Poles in Haiti
Doctoral Specializations
Urban Studies, Urban Anthropology, Urban History, Urban Planning
DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Masters degree from an accredited institution Minimum GRE: 1100 Minimum TOEFL: 80 IBT (University) Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 2.5 (University)/3.0 (Department) Departmental Requirement: PhD Program in Urban Studies application; statement of purpose; writing sample; three (3) letters of recommendation; satisfactory academic standing at the last school attended; a masters degree in urban planning or related discipline.
PLANNING FACULTY
Jane S. Brooks
FAICP
Professor and Boebel Chair in Historic Preservation. BLA, Louisiana State University (1974); MLA, Harvard (1976). Specializations: Historic Preservation, Urban Design, Metropolitan/Regional Planning, Planning History and Planning Practice. http://planning.uno.edu/faculty_bios/JaneBrooks.cfm
(504) 280-6514
jsbrooks@uno.edu
Renia Ehrenfeucht
M.S. in Urban Studies Coordinator/Assistant Professor. B.A., University of California, Santa Barbara; M.U.P., University of Washington; Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles. Specializations: Politics of Public Space Use, Social Production of the Built Environment, Public Participation, Politics of Urban Design, Public Space History. http://planning.uno.edu/faculty_bios/ReniaEhrenfeucht.cfm
(504) 280-6517
renia.ehrenfeucht@uno.edu
David Gladstone
Associate Professor and Louisiana Manufactured Housing Association Professor. BA (1990), MCRP (1994), and Ph.D. (2001), Rutgers University. Specializations: Urban and Regional Development, Social Policy, Tourism Planning, Real Estate Development, International Development. http://planning.uno.edu/faculty_bios/DavidGladstone.cfm
(504) 280-3206
david.gladstone@uno.edu
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Patrick Haughey
AICP
BSUSP Coordinator/Assistant Professor. B.Ed, McGill University (1993); MURP, University of New Orleans (1995); Ph.D. (2004) Trinity College Dublin. Specializations: Neighborhood Planning, Community Development and Public Participation, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) http://planning.uno.edu/faculty_bios/PatrickHaughey.cfm
(504) 280-1231
pmhaughe@uno.edu
(504) 280-6277
bbecker@uno.edu
Hiroyuki Iseki
Assistant Professor. B. Eng. (1991) Kyoto University; M. Eng. (1994) University of Tokyo; MA (1998) and Ph.D. (2004) University of California, Los Angeles. Specializations: Transportation Policy, Transportation and Land Use Planning, Transportation Economics, Travel Behavior, Urban Public Finance, Applications of GIS to planning and policy analysis. http://planning.uno.edu/faculty_bios/HiroyukiIseki.cfm
Wendel Dufour
Director, Div. of Planning. BGS and MURP, University of New Orleans. Specializations: Neighborhood Planning, Land Use Planning, Housing Database Development, GIS. http://planning.uno.edu/faculty_bios/wendelldufour.cfm
(504) 280-5474
wdufour@uno.edu
(504) 280-6029
hiseki@uno.edu
Robert Rivers
Adjunct Professor. A.B.Architecture (1986) Princeton; MURP (1992), The George Washington University; JD (2003) Tulane. Specializations: Historic Preservation, Historic Preservation Law, Environmental Law, Architectural History.
Earthea Nance
Assistant Professor. BS (1985) and MS (1991) University of California, Davis; Ph.D. (2004) Stanford University.Specializations: Infrastructure, Environment, and Development in Post-Disaster Areas; Developing Countries; and Communities of Color and Poverty. http://planning.uno.edu/faculty_bios/EartheaNance.cfm
(504) 280-6277
(504) 280-4017
eanance@uno.edu AICP
Steve Villavaso
FAICP
Marla Nelson
MURP Coordinator/Associate Professor. BA, University of Massachusetts, Amherst (1992); MCRP (1997) and Ph.D. (2003), Rutgers University. Specializations: Local and Regional Development, Economic Development Planning, Community Development. http://planning.uno.edu/faculty_bios/marlanelson.cfm
Adjunct Professor. BS and MURP, University of New Orleans; JD, Loyola University School of Law. Specializations: Zoning Law, Development/Environmental Management, Brownfields Policy.
(504) 280-6029
svillavaso1@cox.net
(504) 280-3110
mnelson@uno.edu AICP
FYI
Joint Degree Programs:
Joint MURP-JD Program with Loyola University of New Orleans Law School.
UNO-led planning team wins 2009 national JP Morgan Chase Community Development Competition
John L. Renne
Assistant Professor. BA (1999) University of Colorado at Boulder; MURP (2000) University of Colorado at Denver; Ph.D. (2005), Rutgers University. Specializations: Land Use and Transportation Planning, Real Estate Development and Finance, Evacuation Planning, Smart Growth and Sustainable Development. http://planning.uno.edu/faculty_bios/JohnRenne.cfm
(504) 280-6592
jrenne@uno.edu
Michelle M. Thompson
Director, Ph.D. in Urban Studies Program/Assistant Professor. BA, Syracuse University (1982); MRP (1984) and Ph.D. (2001) Cornell University. Specializations: Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and GeoSpatial Analysis, Community and Economic Development using Public Participation GIS, Real Estate and Market Valuation, Housing, Land Use Planning. http://planning.uno.edu/faculty_bios/MichelleThompson.cfm
(504) 280-6593
mmthomp1@uno.edu UNO - PLUS 2010 Capstone Studio on Main Street Redevelopment of New Orleans Broad Street
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UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA
Regional and City Planning
830 Van Vleet Oval, Gould Hall, Room 162 Norman, Oklahoma 73019-6141 Phone (405) 325-2444 Fax (405) 325-7558 E-mail: rcpl@ou.edu http://rcpl.ou.edu Charles Warnken, Interim Division Director Phone (405) 325-3871 E-mail: cwarnken@ou.edu
University Admission Policy:
MA/MS PAB
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 20010-11 for Masters program .................................... Rolling Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11 for Masters program ........................ March 1, 2010 In-State Tuition and Fees .............................................................................. $9,200* Out-of-State Tuition and Fees...................................................................... $19,200* Application Fee ................................................................................................ $20-90
NOTE:
*Tuition and Fee estimate based on 24 semester hours per academic year. The University of Oklahomas Master of Regional and City Planning degree is part of the Academic Common Market. Students from the States of Arkansas and Delaware are eligible for in-state tuition if they enroll in the Regional and City Planning program at the University of Oklahoma.
Masters
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Regional and City Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Charles Warnken, Interim Director (405) 325-3871 cwarnken@ou.edu
Native American/ Pacific Islander Asian American Mixed Other/Dont Know Non-US Citizens Non-permanent Residents Total Students
Year Initiated: 1947 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/10...........................................................678 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ..................................................18
Masters Specializations
Transportation Planning, Economic and Community Development, Urban Design, Environmental Planning
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*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
PLANNING FACULTY
Fernando Costa
AICP
Professor of the Practice. BS, Georgia Institute of Technology (1974); MS, Civil Engineering and Masters of City Planning, Georgia Institute of Technology (1976). Specializations: Planning Management and Practice.
John Sharp
AICP
Adjunct Professor. BA Geography (1983) and MRCP (1987) University of Oklahoma. Specialization: Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Michael Southard
AICP
Richard Marshment
AICP
Adjunct Professor. BA Public Administration (1991) and MRCP (1993) University of Oklahoma. Specialization: Economic Development, Planning Management and Practice
Professor Emeritus. BS, Bowling Green State University (1968); MArch., University of New Mexico (1975); PhD, University of Washington (1981). Specializations: Transportation Planning, Economic Development, Public Finance.
AICP
(405) 325-2399
rmarshment@ou.edu
Guoqiang Shen
Associate Professor. B.Arch., Tsinghua University (1985); MS, Beijing University (1988); MCRP, Ohio State University (1994); PhD, Ohio State University (1998). Specializations: Urban Design, Transportation, Real Estate Development, GIS, Research Methods.
FYI
RCPL MISSION STATEMENT
RCPL's mission is to advance the art and practice of planning through educating students for lifelong professional practice and through expanding the knowledge on which practice is based. Distinguished features include the program's: * * * * * * * Singular focus on the professional masters degree, Well-established reputation, dating to its founding in 1948, Alumni, many of whom have achieved national prominence, Small size, which allows close student-faculty relationships, Curricular flexibility, which accommodates students' interests, Multi-disciplinary perspective, Commitment to improving professional planning practice that addresses urban and regional issues in Oklahoma and environs.
(405) 325-1698
guoqiangs@ou.edu AICP
Charles Warnken
Associate Professor. BS, University of Wyoming (1992); MPA, University of Louisville (1996); PhD, Florida State University (2003). Specializations: Economic Development, Land Use Planning.
(405) 325-3871
cwarnken@ou.edu AICP
Meghan Wieters
Assistant Professor. BA, Trinity University (1993), MSCRP, UT-Austin (1995), Ph.D. Texas A&M (2009). Specializations: Environmental Planning, History and theory, Planning Practice.
(405) 325-3851
kmeghanwieters@ou.edu
AIA
William Harless
AICP
Adjunct Professor. BED (1980), MLA (1984), MRCP (1985) University of Oklahoma. Specialization: Subdivision Planning
Kent Schell
Adjunct Professor. BS (1970) Business Administration and MRCP (1973), Kansas State University; JD (1978) University of Tulsa. Specialization: Historic Preservation
Tom Schurch
AICP
Associate Professor. BA, United States International University (1971); MLA, California Polytechnic University (1978); PhD, University of Washington (1989) Specialization: Urban Design.
(405) 325-0358
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UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
Community and Regional Planning
Department of Planning, Public Policy and Management 1209 University of Oregon Eugene, Oregon 97403-1209 Phone (541) 346-3635 Fax (541) 346-2040 E-mail: pppm@uoregon.edu http://pppm.uoregon.edu Richard D. Margerum, Program Director
University Admission Policy:
MA/MS PAB
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline for masters program, Fall..........................................February 1 Financial Aid Deadline for masters program..............................................February 1 In-State Tuition and Fees 2010-11..................................................$4,704 per quarter Out-of-State Tuition and Fees 2010-11 ..........................................$6,697 per quarter Application Fee ..........................................................................................$50 majors Additional Fees: ................................................................ $250 Student activities fee .......................................... Optional extended health insurance for graduate students
Eligibility Criteria:
Annual Student Enrollment Applied Accepted Enrolled 08/09 09/10 08/09 09/10 08/09 09/10 97 104 52 57 23 21
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Community and Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Richard D. Margerum, Program Director (541) 346-3635 pppm@uoregon.edu
PLANNING FACULTY
Richard Margerum
Associate Professor. BA, Wittenberg (1987); MCP, Cincinnati (1989); Ph.D., Wisconsin (1995). Specializations: Environmental Planning and Management, Planning Processes, Collaborative Planning.
Year Initiated: 1968 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 6/30/10...........................................................774 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 6/30/10 ..................................................13
(541) 346-2526
rdm@uoregon.edu
Gerardo Sandoval
Assistant Professor: BS, California, Davis (2000), MCP (2002) and Ph.D. (2007), California, Berkeley. Specializations: Economic and Community Development, Urban Revitalization, Immigrant Neighborhoods.
Masters Specializations
Environmental Planning Land Use and Built Environment Community Development Governance and Civic Engagement Sustainable Cities Nonprofit/Philanthropy Marc Schlossberg
gsando@uoregon.edu
Associate Professor. BBA, Texas (1987); MUP, San Jose State (1994); Ph.D., Michigan (2001). Specializations: Geographic Information Systems, Social Planning, Transportation Planning.
(541) 346-2046
schlossb@uoregon.edu
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Yizhao Yang
Assistant Professor, B.Arch., Tianjin (1995); MS, Tsinghua (1998); MRP, (2001) and Ph.D., Cornell (2007). Specializations: Environmental Planning, Sustainable Living Design and Analysis, Geographic Information Systems.
Laura Leete
Assistant Professor. BA, California, Berkeley, (1982); MA (1988) and Ph.D. (1992), Harvard. Specializations: Poverty and Social Policy, Workforce Policy, Nonprofit Economics.
(541) 346-0834
leete@uoregon.edu
(541) 346-0833
yizhao@uoregon.edu
Robert F. Young
Assistant Professor, B.A. (1982), M.C.R.P (1987), Ph.D. (2007) Cornell. Specializations: Environmental and Economic Policy and Planning, Environmental Policy and Planning History.
Robert Parker
Instructor. BS, Colorado State (1986); MUP, Oregon (1989). Specializations: Community Planning Workshop, Microcomputers in Planning and Policy Analysis.
(541) 346-1950
ryoung@uoregon.edu
(541) 346-3801
rgp@uoregon.edu
Megan E. Smith
Instructor. BA, Southern Oregon State (1990); MCRP, University of Oregon (1996). Specializations: Community Outreach, Watershed Planning, Rural Planning.
(541) 346-3881
smith@uoregon.edu
Bethany Steiner
Adjunct Instructor. BA, Middlebury College (1996); MS,Environmental Psychology, Cornell (2001). Specializations: Community Outreach, Youth and Planning.
(541) 346-3704
bania@uoregon.edu
Robert Choquette
Adjunct Instructor. BS (1982) and MUP (1991), Oregon. Specializations: Strategic Planning, Project Management.
(541) 346-3615
bethanyj@uoregon.edu
(541) 346-3635
choquette@uoregon.edu
Colleen Chrisinger
Assistant Professor: BS, Willamette (2001); MSc, London School of Economics and Political Science (2003); MS, Wisconsin-Madison (2006). Specializations: Labor and Social Policy, Poverty, Economic Development Policy.
FYI
Oregon is renowned for the Oregon Land Use system, which is considered one of the model state planning programs in the U.S. Eugene is located within 90 minutes of both the Oregon coast and Cascade Mountains, offering year round hiking, fishing, kayaking, as well as winter skiing. Eugene is a progressive city with more than 100 miles of trails, a metropolitan bus service free to UO students, an extensive open space and parks system, and new sustainable business initiatives. PPPM is known for its work on sustainability, collaborative and participatory approaches to planning, community development, and environmental planning. PPPM is affiliated with the community service center (CSC), providing students with access to real world experience with actual clients. The CSC also coordinates yearlong paid internship through the Resource Assistance for Rural Environments (RARE) program, which provides students with (1) a monthly stipend, (2) medical insurance, (3) possible eligibility for in-state tuition after one year of service, and (4) up to 9 graduate credits in the UO Planning Program. PPPM is linked with the Institute for a Sustainable Environment, the Institute for Policy Research and Innovation, Oregon Transportation Research & Education Consortium, and the Sustainable Cities Initiative. The community and regional planning program offers concurrent degrees in business, conflict and dispute resolution, environmental studies, geography, historic preservation, landscape architecture, law and public administration.
chrising@uoregon.edu
Jessica Greene
Associate Professor. BA, Michigan (1989); MPH, MIA (1996) and Ph.D. (2003), Columbia. Specializations: Health Policy, Quantitative Methods, Evaluation Research.
(541) 346-0138
jessicag@uoregon.edu
Michael Hibbard
Professor Emeritus. BS, California Polytechnic; MSW (1971) and Ph.D. (1980), San Diego State. Specializations: Community and Regional Development.
(541) 346-3897
mhibbard@uoregon.edu
Renee Irvin
Associate Professor. BA, Oregon (1984); MA (1991) and Ph.D. (1998), Washington. Specializations: Nonprofit Management, Economics, Public Finance.
(541) 346-2155
rirvin@uoregon.edu
Grant Jacobsen
Assistant Professor. BA, William and Mary (2005); MA (2006) and Ph.D. (2010), California-Santa Barbara. Specializations: Environmental and Resource Policy, Climate Change and Energy Policy, Economics
(513) 346-3419
gdjaco@uoregon.edu
Andre LeDuc
Adjunct Instructor. BS, Wisconsin (1996); MCRP, Oregon (1999). Specializations: Hazard Prevention and Mitigation.
(541) 346-5833
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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
Master of City Planning
127 Meyerson Hall Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104 Phone (215) 898-8329 Fax (215) 898-5731 E-mail: cityplan@design.upenn.edu www.design.upenn.edu John Landis, Department Chair E-mail: jlan@design.upenn.edu
MA/MS PAB
Ph.D.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admissions Deadline 2010-2011 .....................................................January 12, 2011 Financial Aid Deadline 2010-2011 ...................................................................... N/A In-State Tutition and Fees .............................................................................. $40,056 Out of State Tuition and Fees ........................................................................ $40,056 Application Fee: .................................................................................................... $70 Additional Fees: ........................................................................................................ 0
TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Fall 2010 US Citizens & Permanent Residents
Hispanics* Of any Race White
Male 2 46 3 0 4 0 9 7
Female 4 43 6 1 7 0 12 7
Total 6 89 9 1 11 0 21 14
Masters Doctoral
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of City Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: John Landis, Department Chair (215) 746-2340 jlan@design.upenn.edu
African American Native American/ Pacific Islander Asian American Mixed Other / Dont know Non-US Citizens Non- Permanent Residents
Year Initiated: 1950 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/10.........................................................2239 Degrees Granted from 9/1/08 to 8/31/10 ................................................123
Masters Specializations
Community & Economic Development Land Use & Environmental Planning Private & Public Real Estate Development Sustainable Transportation and Infrastructure Planning Urban Design
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Total Students
71
80
151
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
DOCTORAL DEGREE
PhD in City & Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Eugunie L. Birch, Professor & Graduate Group Chair (215) 898-6097 elbirch@design.upenn.edu
TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION Fall 2010 US Citizens & Permanent Residents
Hispanics* Of any Race White African American Native American/ Pacific Islander Asian American Mixed Other / Dont know Non-US Citizens Non- Permanent Residents
Male 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1
Female 0 6 1 0 1 0 1 2
Total 1 7 1 0 1 0 2 3
Year Initiated 1953 Degrees Granted through 8/31/2010....................................................... 308 Degrees Granted from 9/1/2009 to 8/31/2010 ............................................5 Dissertations Granted from 9/1/2009 to 8/31/2010 1. Neighborhood Stablization Through Historic Preservation: An Analysis of Historic Preservation and Community Development in Cleveland, Providence, Houston and Seattle A Tool for Solving Land Use Conflicts?A Study in TDR in Taiwan. Land Preservations Link to the Environment, Economy and Society in the Northern Forests of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and the Adirondack Region of New York A Framework for Energy Performance Indicators: Applying the Composite Indicator Method for a University Campus. A Methodology for the Documentation and Analysis of Urban Historic Resources.
2. 3.
4. 5.
Total Students
11
15
Doctoral Specializations
Cartography & Spatial Statistics; Community & Economic Development; Historic Preservation; Land Use and Environmental Planning; Public and Private Real Estate Development; Sustainable Transportation Planning; Urban Design; Urban Infrastructure
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
PLANNING FACULTY
Jonathan Barnett
FAICP
Professor of Practice. BA and MArch., Yale University; MA, Cambridge University. Specializations: Physical Planning, Urban Design, Planning Practice.
(215) 732-5215
jonathanbarnett@verizon.net FAICP
Eugenie L. Birch
Professor. BA, Bryn Mawr; MA and PhD, Columbia University. Specializations: Planning History, Anchor Insitutions, Urban Development.
(215) 898-6097
elbirch@design.upenn.edu
Thomas L. Daniels
Professor. BA, Harvard University; MS, University of Newcastle-uponTyne; PhD, Oregon State University. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Land Use Planning, Land Preservation.
(215) 573-8965
thomasld@design.upenn.edu AICP
Gary Hack
Professor. MArch and MUP, University of Illinois, PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Specializations: Physical Planning, Urban Design.
(215) 898-8480
gahack@design.upenn.edu
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Amy Hillier
Assistant Professor. BA, Middlebury College; MSW and PhD., University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: GIS, Public Health.
ahillier@design.upenn.edu
David Hsu
Assistant Professor. BS, Yale University; MS, Cornell University, MS, London School of Economics & Political Science; PhD, University of Washington. Specializations: Urban & Environmental Infrastructure.
Marja Hoek-Smit
Lecturer. PhD, University of Amsterdam. Specialization: International Planning, Housing
John Landis
Professor. BS, Massachussetts Institute of Technology; PhD, University of California Berkeley. Specializations: Housing, GIS, Sustainable Urban Development, Urban Modeling.
Paul Levy
Lecturer. PhD, Columbia University. Specialization: Planning Practice; Economic Development
(215) 746-2340
jlan@design.upenn.edu
Michael Larice
Associate Professor. BA and MArch, University of California, Los Angeles; PhD, University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Urban Design, International Development to Specializations.
Harris Sokoloff
Adjunct Associate Professor. BA and M.Ed., Temple University; PhD, Syracuse University. Specialization: Conflict Resolution
(215) 573-5845
larice@design.upenn.edu
Harris Steinberg
Adjunct Assistant Professor. BA University of Pennsylvania, MArch, University of Pennsylvania. Specialization: Physical Planning, Urban Design, Citizen Participation.
Randy Mason
Professor. BA, Bucknell University; MS, Penn State University; PhD, Columbia University. Specialization: Historic Preservation.
(215) 898-3169
rfmason@design.upenn.edu
Dana Tomlin
Professor. BS, University of Virginia; MLA, Harvard University; M.Phil. and PhD, Yale University. Specialization: GIS, Spatial Analysis
Domenic Vitiello
Assistant Professor. BA, Wesleyan University; MCD, Massachussetts Institute of Technology; PhD, University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Community and Economic Development, Immigration, Urban Agriculture.
Susan Wachter
Professor. BA, Harvard College; PhD, Boston College. Specialization: Real Estate Finance
Rachel Weinberger
Assistant Professor. BA and MUP, Hunter College of the City University of New York: MS and PhD, University of California, Berkeley. Specialization: Transportation Planning and Policy.
(215) 746-4263
rrw@design.upenn.edu
(215) 746-4263
lwpowers@design.upenn.edu
Robert Yaro
Professor of Practice. BA, Wesleyan University; MCRP, Harvard University. Specializations: Regional Planning, Planning Practice
yaro@rpa.org
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UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND
School of Geography, Planning and Environmental Management
St. Lucia, Brisbane Queensland 4072, Australia Phone [61] 7 3365-6455 Fax [61] 7 3365-6899 E-mail:pagpem@uq.edu.au http://www.gpem.uq.edu.au/ Professor James Shulmeister, Department Head [01161] 7 3365-6455 E-mail: pagpem@uq.edu.au
MA/MS PIA
Ph.D.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2011 for Masters program..............................................January Admission Deadline 2011 for Ph.D program .............................................. Any time Financial Aid Deadline 2011 for Masters program .............................................. N/A Financial Aid Deadline 2011 for Ph.D Program .................................................. N/A In-State Tuition and Fees ...................................................................................... N/A Out-of-State Tuition and Fees............................................................................... N/A International Tuition and Fees ................................................ $A13,325 per semester Application Fee ...................................................................................................$A50
Year Initiated: 2004 Degrees Granted through 8/31/09.............................................................79 Degrees Granted from 9/1/08to 8/31/09 ...................................................27
Accepted
19 20 9 28 20 7
Enrolled
19 20 7 27 48 12
Masters Specializations
Development Planning, Community Planning, International Political Development
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: John Minnery (011) 61-7-3365-3880 j.minnery@uq.edu.au
Year Initiated: 1975 PIA Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/09...........................................................360 Degrees Granted from 9/1/08 to 8/31/09 ..................................................21
Masters Specializations
Urban Governance Urban Planning
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Male 0 0 18 25 43
Female 0 0 13 22 35
Total 0 0 31 47 78
Male 0 0 11 12 23
Female 0 0 10 7 17
Total 0 0 21 19 40
Total Students
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Doctor of Philosophy (Research)
Non- Citizens
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Hamish McGowan, Associate Professor (011) 61-7-3365-5229 h.mcgowan@uq.edu.au
Total Students
Year Initiated: 1980 Degrees Granted through 8/31 ................................................................123 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/09 ....................................................6 Dissertations Granted from 9/1/2002 to 8/31/2009 1. Understanding and Managing Uncertainty in Metropolitan Planning. 2. The Choice Between Rural Living and Agriculture: Implications for Land Use and Subdivision Policy. 3. Urban Management in Indonesia: A Case Study of Banda Aceh. 4. Housing Opportunity and Residential Mobility in Seoul Metropolitan Region: Macro and Micro Approaches. 5. The Dynamics of the Evolution of Residential Property Price Premiums in a Metropolitan Setting. 6. Modeling Quality of Life in Urban Environments. 7. The Role of Planning in Achievement of Sustainable Tourism. 8. The Urban Informal Sector in Colombo, Sri Lanka 9. Sustainable Coastal Tourism in S.E. Asia
PLANNING FACULTY
Greg Brown
Associate Professor: BS, BSBA, MBA, PhD. Specializations: Public participation GIS, environmental land use planning.
(61) 7-33656644
greg.brown@uq.edu.au FPIA
John Minnery
Associate Professor. Ph.D., MPubAdmin (Qld); GDTP (Wits); BSc (Hons) (Cantuar). Specializations: Urban Policy, Urban Governance, Planning Theory, Planning History.
j.minnery@uq.edu.au
Lecturer: BS Arch, MA, PhD. Specializations: Urban design, transportation, Asian megacities. (61) 7-33653916 i.mateobabiano@uq.edu.au
Doctoral Specializations
Urban Policy and Management, Environmental Management, GIS, Property and Development, Demography, Development Planning
Tiffany Morrison
Lecturer. BSe (Griffith), Hons (Qld), PhD (Qld). Specialzations: Environmental Policy, Planning, Governance and Institutional Theory, Comparative Environmental Policy and Planning, Political Geography.
(61) 7-3365-6535
t.morrison@uq.edu.au
Ann Peterson
Senior Lecturer. BA (Hons); BHMS, Dip.Ed., MURP (Qld.); Ph.D. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Wildlife Planning, Buffer Zones.
(61) 7-3365-3979
a.peterson@uq.edu.au
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Glen Searle
Associate Professor. BA (Hons), Ph.D. Specializations: Political Economy of Planning, Metropolitan Spatial Planning, Residential Intensification
FPIA
Michael Fagence
Research Associate. BA (Nott), MA, Mphil. Specialization: Tourism Planning.
(61)-7-3365-6455
m.fagence@uq.edu.au FPIA
Donovan Storey
Lecturer, BA (Hons) (Cantuar), PD DevStud (Massey), PhD (Massey). Specializations: Internationasl Development Planning, Urbanization in Asia Pacific
Sandra Vigar
Adjunct Professor, BRTP, MBus Admin, MSc (Env. Man). Specializations: Environmental Management, Community Consultation.
(61) 7-3365-6707
d.storey@uq.edu.au
David Wadley
Snr. Lecturer. BA (Syd); Dip.Ed. (Melb); Ph.D (ANU); MBA. Specializations: Economic Geography, Marketing Geography, Commercial Planning, Futurology.
FYI
We also offer a 4-year undergraduate Bachelor of Regional and Town Planning, accredited by the Planning Institute of Australia.
(61) 7-3365-6535
d.wadley@uq.edu.au
(61) 7-3365-7087
martin.bell@uq.edu.au
Robert Stimson
Professor. BA, Mlitt (UNE); Ph.D (Finders). Specializations: Behavioral Geography, Urban Geography, Survey Research Methods.
(61) 7-3365-6307
r.stimson@uq.edu.au FPIA
Victor Feros
(61)-7-3365-6455
Adjunct Professor. BA, MUS (Qld). Specializations: Planning Practice, Land Use Planning.
Arnis Siksna
Research Associate. BE (Arch), MTP, Ph.D. Specialization: Urban Design.
FPIA
(61)-7-3365-6455
a.siksna@uq.edu.au FPIA
John Brannock
(61)-7-3365-6455
Adjunct Professor. BSurv, MSc, MURP (Qld). Specializations: Planning Practice, Planning Law, Heritage Planning.
Jeff Humphreys
(61)-7-3365-6455
FPIA
Adjunct Professor. BRTP (Hons), BA. Specializations: Planning Practice, Planning Theory.
Michael Kerry
Adjunct Professor. BA (Hons), MCD. Specialization: Urban Management.
FPIA
(61)-7-3365-6455
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PAB
Ph.D.
MASTERS STUDENTS
First batch of students accepted in Fall 2009. Total number of Students as of Fall 2010: 26.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
APPLICATION DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Fall Semester: ........................................................................................ February 15. Spring Semester: ......................................................................................October 15. Graduate School Cost at USF for Academic Year 2009/2010
DOCTORAL DEGREE
The Geography Department of which Urban & Regional Planning (URP) is a part, offers a Ph.D. in Geography, Environmental Science and Policy. The degree is open to all qualified students presently enrolled in any one of the departments masters degree programs, including URP, as well as to new students wishing to focus on any area of Geography, Environmental Science, Policy and/or Urban & Regional Planning for which expertise is available within the department.
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban & Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail:
Year Initiated: 2009
PLANNING FACULTY
Kevin Archer, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Interim Chair, Geography Dept.; (Johns Hopkins, 1990). Specializations: Urban Geography, Political Geography, Social Theory, Globalization.
Masters Specializations
Housing & Community Development; Environmental & Natural Resource Policy; Geographic Information Sciences; Globalization & International Development Planning; Transportation Planning
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City Formation, Economic Restructuring and Urban and Regional Revitalization, Globalization and Regionalization, Water & Social Ecological Justice.
Robin Jones
Director, University of South Florida Community initiative. M.A. University of Pittsburg (1974). Specializations: Housing and Community Development.
Mark Bentley
Practicing Attorney and APA Certified Planner. JD, Stetson (1987). Specializations: Land use planning and law.
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BA/BS PAB
Ph.D.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2011-2012 ............................................................ December 1 Financial Aid Deadline 2011-2012 .......................................................... February 2 In-State Tuition and Fees ............. $1,360 per unit ($20,806 full time per semester) Out-of-State Tuition and Fees ..... $1,360 per unit ($20,806 full time per semester) Application Fee .................................................................................................... $65 Additional Fees ... Approx. $17,000 (books, room and board, transportation, misc.)
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Planning
Contact Person: Tridib Banerjee, Professor and Director of Graduate Programs in Urban Planning Phone: (213)740-4724 E-mail: tbanerje@usc.edu
Year Initiated: 1955 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted from 2005 to 2010 ......................................................241 Degrees Granted from 2009 to 2010 ........................................................34
Masters Specializations
Economic Development, Preservation and Design of the Built Environment, Social and Community Development, Sustainable Land Use Planning, Transportation and Infrastructure Planning
MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Departmental Requirement: Bachelors degree from an accredited institution 3.0 1000 600 Not Required Same as University
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BS in Public Policy, Management, and Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail David Sloane, Professor and Director, Undergraduate Programs (213) 740-5768 dsloane@usc.edu
Year initiated:1987 Not Accredited Degrees Granted from 2005 to 2010 ......................................................500 Degrees Granted from 2009 to 2010 ......................................................176
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*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
Year initiated 2005 Degrees Granted from 2005 to 2010 ....................................................... 18 Degrees Granted from 2009 to 2010 ......................................................... 5
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Doctor of Philosophy in Urban Planning and Development (Ph.D.)
DOCTORAL (DPPD) ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Contact Person: Tridib Banerjee, Professor and Director of Graduate Programs in Urban Planning (213) 740-4724 tbanerje@usc.edu
Departmental Requirement: Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL Bachelors Degree in relevant fields and Masters degree strongly advised 3.5 Not required 600
Phone: E-mail
Year Initiated 1983 Degrees Granted from 2005 to 2010 ....................................................... 36 Degrees Granted from 2009 to 2010 ......................................................... 2
Doctoral Specializations
Community and Economic Development, Environmental Policy and Management, Housing, International Planning and Development, Planning Theory, Real Estate Development, Transportation and Land Use, Urban Design
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PLANNING FACULTY
Tridib Banerjee
Professor. Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Specializations: Physical Planning/Urban Design, International Development and Planning, Planning Theory.
FAICP
(213) 740-4724
tbanerje@usc.edu
Raphael Bostic
Professor. Ph.D., Stanford University. (On leave. Serving as Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research, HUD). Specializations: Urban and Regional Economics, Housing and Neighborhood Planning, Real Estate Development, Economic Development Planning.
(213) 740-1220
bostic@usc.edu
Elizabeth Currid
Assistant Professor. Ph.D., Columbia University. Specializations: Economic Development and Arts/Culture.
(213) 740-4012
currid@usc.edu
Liz Falletta
Clincial Assistant Professor. M.Arch., The Southern California Institute of Architecture, M.R.E.D., University of Southern California. Specialization: Urban Design
falletta@usc.edu
(213) 740-1467
pgordon@usc.edu
Male 0 9 0 N/A 1 0 0 10 20
Female 3 5 2 N/A 2 2 0 11 25
Total 3 14 2 N/A 3 2 0 21 45
Genevieve Giuliano
Professor. Ph.D., University of California, Irvine. Specializations: Transportation Planning and Policy, Urban/Regional Economics, Land Use/Growth Management.
(213) 740-3956
giuliano@usc.edu
Eric J. Heikkila
Professor. Ph.D., University of British Columbia. Specializations: International Development and Planning, Urban and Regional Economics, Metropolitan/Regional Planning. http://www.rcf.usc.edu/~heikkila/
(213) 821-1037
heikkila@usc.edu
Martin H. Krieger
Professor. Ph.D., Columbia University. Specializations: Visual Documentation of Urban Phenomena, Mathematical Modeling, Planning Theory, Environmental Planning. http://www.usc.edu/sppd/krieger http://www.usc.edu/schools/sppd/faculty/detail.php?id=18
(213) 740-3957
krieger@usc.edu
Daniel A. Mazmanian
Professor. Ph.D., Washington University. Specializations: Environmental Policy, Policy Implementation, Sustainable Communities, Political Science.
mazmania@usc.edu
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Leonard Mitchell
Clinical Professor. M.B.A., George Washington University; J.D., Antioch School of Law. Specializations: Economic Development Finance, Planning Law, Economic Development Planning, International Development and Planning. www.usc.edu/schools/sppd/ced
Hilda Blanco
Research Professor. Ph.D. University of California Berkeley. Specializations: Planning Theory, Community Development and Planning, Environmental Policy and Governance.
hblanco@usc.edu
(213) 740-1487
mitchell@usc.edu
Jan Breidenbach.
Adjunct Associate Professor. M.A., University of California, Los Angeles. Specialization: Affordable Housing.
Dowell Myers
Professor. Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Specializations: Demography, Housing, Planning Theory, Race/Ethnicity and Planning, Land Use/Growth Management. http://www.rcf.usc.edu/~dowell/
breidenb@usc.edu
Manuel Castells
Wallis Annenberg Chair of Communication Technology & Society. Ph.D., University of Paris-Sorbonne. Specializations: Political Economy, International Development and Planning, Planning Theory, Social Policy.
(213) 740-7095
dowell@usc.edu
Juliet Musso
Associate Professor. Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Citizen Participation/Community Organization, Politics and Governance.
(213) 821-2079
castells@usc.edu
Grace Dyrness
Adjunct Instructor. D.P.D.S., University of Southern California. Specialization: Ecotourism.
(213) 740-0636
musso@usc.edu
Harry W. Richardson
James Irvine Chair/Professor. M.A., Manchester University, UK. Specializations: Economic Aspects of Terrorism, Urban and Regional Economics, Transportation.
dyrness@usc.edu
James A. Fawcett
Lecturer. Ph.D., University of Southern California. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Coastal Planning and Management, Negotiation and Conflict Management, Politics and Governance.
(213) 740-3954
hrichard@usc.edu
Lisa Schweitzer
Associate Professor. Ph.D., University of Califonria, Los Angeles. Specializations: Transportation Planning and Policy, Environmental Planning.
(213) 740-4477
fawcett@usc.edu
William Fulton
Senior Scholar. M.S., Planning, University of California, Los Angeles. Specializations: Growth Management, Planning Process, Land Use Policy.
(213) 740-3866
lschweit@usc.edu
wfulton@usc.edu
David Sloane
Professor. Ph.D., Syracuse University. Specializations: Planning History, Social Policy/Human Services, Race/Ethnicity and Planning.
Con Howe
Adjunct Instructor. M.C.P., Massachussetts Institute of Technology. Specialization: Economic Development.
(213) 740-5768
dsloane@usc.edu
chowe@cityview.com
Dion Jackson
Adjunct Professor. M.R.E.D., M.B.A., and M.Pl., University of Southern California. Specialization: Economic Development.
dljackso@usc.edu
Allan D. Kotin
Austin.Anderson@econres.conff
Adjunct Professor. M.A., University of California, Los Angeles. Specializations: Real Estate Development, Economic Development Planning, Public Finance/Fiscal Planning, Impact Assessment. www.adkotin.com
Deepak Bahl
Adjunct Assistant Professor. M.Arch., Clemson University; M.Pl., University of Southern California. Specializations: Economic Development, Urban Design.
akotin@adkotin.com
Alan Kreditor
FAICP
(213) 740-9491
bahl@usc.edu
Professor and Senior Vice President Emeritus, Special Advisor for Development. M.C.P., University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Real Estate
Vinayak Bharne
Adjunct Instructor. M.Arch., University of Southern California. Specializations: Urban Design, New Urbanism.
kreditor@usc.edu
James Kushner
Adjunct Instructor. L.L.B., and J.D., University of Maryland. Specializations: Health, Law and Planning.
jkushner@swlaw.edu
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Katherine Perez
Adjunct Instructor. M.A., University of California, Los Angeles. Specialization: Community Participation
perez@uli-la.org
John Perfitt
Adjunct Instructor. M.A., Loyola Marymount University. Specialization: Economic Development.
perfitt@usc.edu
Deike Peters
Adjunct Assistant Professor. Ph.D., Rutgers University, M.A., M.S., Columbia University. Specialization: International Development, Transportation, Land Use.
d.peters@usc.edu
Jon Pynoos
Professor, Gerontology and Planning. Ph.D., Harvard University. Specialization: Housing and the elderly
(213) 740-5156
pynoos@usc.edu
James Rabe
Adjunct Instructor. M.A., University of Southern California. Specialization: Economic Development
jrabe@keysermarston.com
Krista Sloniowski
Adjunct Instructor. M.Pl., University of Southern California. Specialization: Environmental Planning.
sloniowski@hotmail.com
Chris Steins
Adjunct Instructor. M.Pl., University of Southern California. Specialization: Information Technology.
steins@urbaninsight.com
Deborah Torres
Adjunct Associate Professor. M.Arch., Harvard. Specializations: Housing and Neighborhood Planning, Landcape/Site Design, Metropolitan/Regional Planning, Physical Planning/Urban Design.
dtorres@usc.edu
Frank B. Wein
FAICP
Adjunct Professor. D.P.D.S., University of Southern California. Specializations: Policy Plans (General Plans,Specific Plans), Environmental Impact Studies/Reports, Public Participation programs.
frank.wein@ursccorp.com
Jack L. Wong
Adjunct Professor. M.A., University of California, Los Angeles. Specializations: Redevelopment/Economic Development; Housing; City Planning; Public Outreach, Community Development, Physical Planning, Ethnicity and Planning. www.jwauc.com
jacklwong@msn.com
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MA/MS
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2010-11 for Masters program ................................ July 1, 2010 Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11 for Masters program .....................February 1, 2010 In-State Tuition and Fees .................. $364/credit hour per semester. For residents of .............................................................New Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Island, and .............................................. Connecticut and residents of Canada: $545/credit hour Out-of-State Tuition and Fees................................... $1,010/credit hour per semester Application Fee ......................................................................................................$65 Additional Fees: ...............................................$27.00/credit hour, Unified Fee; $80, Health Fee for 6+ credits; $80 6 or more credit hours, Transportation Fee. $50$100 depending on credit hours taken per semester
Male 0 14 1 0 0 0 0 0 15
Female 0 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 16
Total 0 30 1 0 0 0 0 0 31
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Community Planning and Development
Contact: Phone: E-mail: Charles S. Colgan, Chair (207)780-4008 csc@usm.maine.edu
Year Initiated: 1997 Degrees Granted through 8/31/10.............................................................44 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ....................................................6
Masters Specializations
Land Use & Environment, Community & Economic Development, Health Planning Joint Degree Program with University of Maine Law School
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PLANNING FACULTY
Richard Barringer
Research Professor. AB, Harvard College (1959); MA, University of Massachusetts (1963); Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1968). Specializations: Natural Resource Planning, Sustainable Development, Smart Growth, State Politics & Policy. efc.muskie.usm.maine.edu
(207) 780-5389
baumanj@roadrunner.com
(207) 780-4418
barringr@usm.maine.edu
Alan Holt
Adjunct Assistant Professor. BA, Marlboro College (1982); M.Arch., Columbia University. Specializations: Urban Design, Architecture, Participatory Design.
Charles S. Colgan
Professor. BA, Colby College (1971); Ph.D., University of Maine (1992). Specializations: Economic Development Planning, Transportation & Urban/Regional Economics, Quantitative Methods, GIS. muskie.usm.maine.edu/csc/homepage/index.htm
(207) 773-3833
info@holtandlachman.com AICP
(207) 780-4008
csc@usm.maine.edu
Evan Richert
Jack Kartez
Professor. BA, Middlebury College (1974); MUP, University of Oregon (1976); Ph.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (1990). Specializations: Public Policy & Environmental Dispute Resolution, Planning Theory, Land Use Planning, GIS.
Visiting Research Associate Professor. BA (1969) and MRP (1974), Syracuse University. Specializations: Land Use Planning, Marine Resources, Growth Management. www.usm.maine.edu/gulfofmaine_census
(207) 780-4824
erichert@usm.maine.edu
(207) 780-5389
jackk@usm.maine.edu AICP
FYI
The Muskie School of Public Service's Community Planning and Development program was inaugurated in 1997 and graduated its first students in 1999. The degree reflects the commitment to the environmental and community development values of the School's namesake, the late Senator Edmund S. Muskie. The program focuses on the planning and development needs of New England communities, but prepares students to deal with issues encountered across the United States. In addition to the core courses, students may select from concentrations in land use and the environment, community and regional development, or a joint Masters-JD degree program with the University of Maine School of Law. The student body is drawn primarily from Maine and New England states, and courses are offered on schedules suitable for both full and part-time students. The CPD program is affiliated with three research centers located within the Muskie School. The Casco Bay National Estuary project is a cooperative program addressing the environmental quality of Casco Bay and its watersheds. The EPA New England Environmental Finance Center (http:// efc.muskie.usm.maine.edu/) undertakes projects addressing smart growth issues throughout New England. The Casco Bay Estuary Partnership (http://muskie.usm.maine.edu/centers/cbep.jsp) is an EPA-funded program part of the National Estuary Program. The Maine Center for Business and Economic Research funded by the U.S. Economic Development Administration (http://usm.maine.edu/cber/) undertakes research and technical assistance projects in economic development and transportation. The program is also part of a major new initiative in sustainability in partnership with University of Maine funded by the National Science Foundation. (http://www.umaine.edu/sustainabilitysolutions/index.htm) The Program endeavors to provide financial assistance to all students who require it. Non Maine resident students may be eligible to apply funding assistance to tuition at resident rates. Residents of New Hampshire, Vermont and Connecticut are eligible for reduced tuition.
Yuseung Kim
Assistant Professor. BS Environmental Science and Urban Planning Yonsei University (Korea) (1999) MRP Cornell University (2001) PhD University of Colorado-Denver 2010. Specializations: Urban design, GIS, landscape analysis, planning support systems.
ykim@usm.maine.edu
Josephine LaPlante
Associate Professor. BA (1973), MA (1983) and Ph.D. (1984), Syracuse University. Specializations: Public Finance, Applied Statistics, Policy Analysis.
(207) 228-8593
josielm@suscom-maine.net
Mark Lapping
Interim Executive Director and Distinguished Professor. BS, State University of New York, New Paltz (1967); Ph.D., Emory University (1972). Specializations: Community Development, Environmental/ Natural Resource Planning, Regional Development Planning; Rural Planning.
(207) 228-8180
lapping@usm.maine.edu
Sam Merrill
Research Assistant Professor. BA, University of Maine (1991); MS (1994) and Ph.D. (2002), University of Minnesota. Specializations: Conservation Planning, Environmental Planning, Wildlife Ecology.
(207) 228-8596
smerrill@usm.maine.edu
Lisa Morris
Assistant Professor. BA, University of Southern Maine (1989), MS in Urban Planning (1994) and MSW (1993), Rutgers University; PhD University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill (1999). Specializations: Economics, labor market analysis, poverty, race and gender
(207) 788-5876
lmorris@usm.maine.edu
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MA/MS PAB
Ph.D.
Master's Specializations
Urban and Suburban Design and Redevelopment Green Cities and Transportation Creative Cities and Economic Development Certificate Programs in GIS and Development Review
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Masters Admission Deadlines 2010-2011 For International Students....................................................FALL 10: April 1, 2010 .............................................................................. SPRING 11: September 15, 2010 ................................................................................ SUMMER 11: February 1, 2011 For U. S. Students .................................................................FALL 10: June 1, 2010 .................................................................................. SPRING 11: October 15, 2010 ...................................................................................... SUMMER 11: April 1, 2011 Doctoral Admission Deadline Admission for Fall Semester Only ................................ Feb 1 for the following Fall Financial Aid Deadline ................................................................. Receipt by April 1 In-State Tuition 2009-2010 .........................................................$4,150 per semester Out-of-State Tuition 2009-2010 .................................................$6,763 per semester ..................................................................................(additional fees may also apply; ................................................................................ see Graduate Catalog for details) Application Fee .................................................................$40-$70 for U.S. Students .....................................................................................$60 for International Students
MASTER'S DEGREE
Master's in City and Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Ivonne Audirac, Director 817-272-3071
Year Initiated: 1975 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through May 2010 ......................................................373 Degrees Granted in 2009-2010 academic year.........................................17
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Departmental Requirements:
Masters degree from an accredited institution; 3.6+ GPA in masters; three letters of recommendation; statement of research interests.
Male 4
Female 3 12
Total 7 38 2 1 3 0 1 11 63
26
0 0 2
2 1
1 0
0
1 4 37
0 7
26
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Ph.D. in Urban Planning and Public Policy
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Ard Anjomani, Director (817) 272-3071 Anjomani@uta.edu
Year initiated 2003 Degrees Granted 2004-2010 ....................................................................... 4 Dissertations Granted from 2004-2010 1. Spatial Patterns and Determinants of Industrial Regional Growth in Mexico, 1993-2003: Implications for Regional Planning and Public Policy. 2. Growth/Decline of Employment Subcenter in Polycentric Regions: The Case of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metropolitian Area. 3. Shared Land Use Impacts Between Military Installations and Contiguous Communities (post-BRAC): Fact and Opinion Differences in Planning and Public Policy. 4. Planning for Growth in Cities and Metropolitan Regions: An Empirical Study of Impact Fee and Choice.
7
4 0 0
1 0
0 0
0
0 6 18
1 2
5
Minimum GRE:
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
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PLANNING FACULTY
Ardeshir Anjomani
Professor. M.Arch., University of Tehran (1968); M. Planning (1976) and Ph.D. (1979), University of Southern California. Specializations: Urban Development, Land-Use Planning and Urban Design, Environmental and Land Suitability Analysis Using GIS Technology, Community Revitalization and Economic Development, Research and Analytical Technique, Transportation Planning.
Andrew Whittemore
Assistant Professor. B.A., Haverford University (2002); M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2004); PhD, University of California, Los Angeles (2010). Specializations: History and Theory of the Built Environment in Western Societies, Planning History in the United States and Europe, Land Use Planning in the United States.
(817) 272-0458
(817) 272-3310
anjomani@uta.edu
Ivonne Audirac
Associate Professor. B.Arch., Technologico de Monterrey, MX (1978); M.A., Colorado State Univ. (1982); MURP and PhD, University of Florida (1983 & 1987). Specializations: Land Use/Growth Management; Environmental Planning; International Development.
(817) 272-3338
(817) 272-3385
ebarrett@uta.edu
Enid Arvidson
Associate Professor. B.A., University of California Santa Barbara (1979); M.R.P. (1985) and Ph.D. (Economics, 1996), University of Massachusetts. Specializations: Urban Political Economy, Urban Economics, Economic Development, Urban and Regional Theory, Planning Theory.
Karabi C. Bezboruah
Assistant Professor. B.A. Gauhati University, India (1998), MBA Gauhati Univesity, India (2001), Ph.D., University of Texas at Dallas (2008). Specializations: Nonprofit Organizations; Management and Administrations; Philantrophy Individual and Institutional
(817) 272-3349
enid@uta.edu
(817) 272-3071
Barbara Becker
Dean and Professor. B.S. (1969), M.S. (1983) and Ph.D. (1989), University of Texas at Austin. Specializations: Land Use Planning, Rural and Small Town Planning, Comprehensive and Strategic Planning, Economic Development.
Colleen Casey
Assistant Professor. B.S., Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (1995); M.S., Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (1997); Ph.D., Saint Louis University (2007). Specializations: Governance, Collaborative Management, Social Context of Public Policy and Administration, Community Reinvestment, Access to Mortgage Credit in Low-Income/Urban Communities.
(817) 272-3301
bbecker@uta.edu
Carl Grodach
Assistant Professor. B.A., University of Arizona (1995); M.S., University of Texas Austin (1999); Ph.D. University of California Los Angeles (2006). Specializations: Urban Redevelopment, Community and Economic Development, Cultural Policy and Planning, Urban Tourism, Urban Design/Built Environment, Historic Preservation.
(817) 272-3356
colleenc@uta.edu
Richard L. Cole
Professor. B.A. (1967) and M.A. (1968), University of North Texas; Ph.D., Purdue University (1973). Specializations: Intergovernmental Relations, Public Policy, Urban Politics, Research Strategies, Methodology.
(817) 272-3358
grodach@uta.edu
(817) 272-3300
cole@uta.edu
Jeff Howard
Assistant Professor. B.A., University of Texas Austin (1981); M.S. (1997) and Ph.D. (2004), Rensselaer Polytechnical Institute. Specializations: Environmental Policy; Critical Environmental Theory; Political Dimensions of Environmental Science; Social Steering of Technology; Participatory Democratic Decision Making; Decision Making in Highly Uncertain Contexts; Social Policy Formation; Qualitative Research Methods.
Rodney V. Hissong
Associate Professor. B.S. (1974) and M.S. (1978), Iowa State University; Ph.D., Rice University (1989). Specializations: Theory and Policy of Urban Economics, Urban Public Finance, Research Methods.
(817) 272-3350
hissong@uta.edu
(817) 272-5119
howardj@uta.edu AICP/APA
Maria Martinez-Cosio
Assistant Professor. B.A. (1982), M.Ed. (1995), M.A. (1998), Ph.D. (2003), University of California San Diego. Specializations: Urban Sociology, Race and Ethnic Relations, Urban Politics, Urban Ethnography.
Jianling Li
Associate Professor. B.S., Zhongshan University (1982); M.A. (1992) and Ph.D. (1997), University of California Los Angeles. Specializations: Transportation Research and Planning; Geographic Information Systems (GIS); Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS).
(817) 272-3302
mcosio@uta.edu
(817) 272-3367
jjli@uta.edu
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Alejandro Rodriguez
Associate Professor. B.S., City College of New York (1982), M.P.A., Marist College (1991), Ph.D., Florida International University (1999). Specializations: Government Reform, Performance Measurement, Strategic Planning, Local Government, Public-private Relationships, Information Technology in Government.
Metroplex ranks fourth in the country in corporate headquarters and has a gross metropolitan product of almost $390 - the tenth largest in the world and more than that of even the San Francisco Bay Area. And the list goes on It is in the Metroplex that the nations most urgent urban challenges are presenting themselves today and where those solutions that can apply to the rest of the nation will need to be developed. The student active in the Dallas-Ft. Worth area that studies, understands, and shapes this region, will be ready to shape the nation and the world.
(817) 272-3357
aro@uta.edu
Delbert A. Taebel
Professor Emeritus. B.A., Ripon College (1956), M.A., San Jose State University (1965), Ph.D., University of Texas Austin (1971).
Sherman M. Wyman
Professor. B.A., Stanford University (1957), M.P.A., Syracuse University (1959), Ph.D., University of Southern California (1969). Specializations: Urban Development, Urban Management, Public Organizational Change and Development.
(817) 272-3359
wyman@uta.edu
FYI
The Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex is one of the great urban laboratories of the world. Home to over six and half million people, it is a metropolis where every dilemma and benefit urban regions can contain exists at every scale, and where new challenges and experimental solutions are constantly developing across a vast and diverse landscape. Here students do not merely have an immense array of individual topics that they can explore, hands-on, at their doorstep, but also a wide assortment of different venues where they can investigate these topics and make a difference themselves. For the student of local government, the Dallas-Fort WorthArlington combined statistical area covers over 14,600 square miles (larger than Rhode Island and Connecticut combined), contains within it two metropolitan areas, five micropolitan areas, nineteen counties, and almost two hundred cities and towns. For the student of urban design there are stabilization, infill, redevelopment and greenfield master planned projects of all kinds underway around the region, as well as virtually every kind of urban environment for first hand study, from walkable neighborhoods, to high-rise districts, to New Urban, suburban, exurban, and rural communities. For the student of transportation, the Metroplex is home to not only vast roadway, freeway, and tollway networks, as well as one of the busiest airports in the world, but also multiple mass transit systems that include the Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) light rail network, the Trinity River Express (TRE) commuter rail line, the soon-to-open Denton County Transportation Authority (DCTA) A-Train rail line, and an historic trolley line For the student of the environment, there are not one, but two large-scale urban park and ecological restoration projects underway along the Trinity River (in both Dallas and Fort Worth), a new park project is being built atop a freeway in downtown Dallas, and sustainability initiatives are in progress across the region. For the student of local economics, the Page 252 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 16th Edition
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2011-2012 for Masters program ...................... January 7, 2011 Admission Deadline 2011-2012 for PhD program ............................ January 7, 2011 Financial Aid Deadline 2011-2012 for Masters program .................. March 31, 2011 Financial Aid Deadline 2011-2012 for PhD program ....................... March 31, 2011 In-State Tuition and Fees ............................................................ $5,247 per semester Out-of-State Tuition and Fees..................................................... $9,799 per semester Application Fee ...................................................................... $65/$90 (International) Additional Fees: ........................................................................ <$1,000 per semester
Masters Doctoral
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Science in Community & Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Ming Zhang, Graduate Adviser (512) 471-0139 zhangm@mail.utexas.edu
Year Initiated: 1959 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/09...........................................................898 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ..................................................34
Masters Specializations
Economic & Community Development, Environmental & Natural Resources Planning, Historic Preservation, Transportation, Housing, Land Use & Development
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
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DOCTORAL DEGREE
PhD in Community & Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Robert G. Paterson (512) 471-0734 rgfp@mail.utexas.edu
PLANNING FACULTY
Kent S. Butler
Director, Associate Dean, and Associate Professsor. BA, MS, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Water and Infrastructure Planning, Metropolitan and Regional Planning, Sustainable Development. http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/butler
Year initiated 1995 Enrolled Students as of 8/31/10 ...............................................................15 Degrees Granted through 8/31/10............................................................16 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ...................................................3 (List of all dissertation topics is not available.)
(512) 797-6644
k.butler@mail.utexas.edu
Sarah Dooling
Assistant Professor. BS, MSSW, University of Maine; Ph.D., University of Washington. Specializations: Urban Ecology, Urban Vulnerabilities, Ecosystem Services, Spatial Justice, Interdisciplinary Pedagogy. http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/dooling
Doctoral Specializations
Economic & Community Development, Environmental & Natural Resources Planning, Housing, Historic Preservation, Transportation, Land Use & Development
(512) 471-7878
sarah.dooling@mail.utexas.edu
Michael Holleran
Associate Professor. AB, Brown University; MCP, Ph.D., Massachussetts Institute of Technology. Specializations: Historic Preservation Technology, History of Urban Design & Development, Vernacular Landscapes, Water History. http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/holleran
(512) 471-3792
holleran@mail.utexas.edu
Terry Kahn
Professor. BBA, MBA, University of Texas, Austin; Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Quantitative Methods, Public & Private Land Development Process, Housing Demand & Production. http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/kahn
(512) 232-3634
tkahn@austin.utexas.edu
Ming-Chun Lee
Assistant Professor. BS, MS, National Cheng Kung University; M.Arch., Ph.D., University of Washington. Specializations: Community Informatics, Community-based Technology, Place-based Community Development and Design, Graphic Media in Urban Design and Planning. http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/lee
(512) 475-6158
mingchun@mail.utexas.edu
Talia McCray
Assistant Professor. BS, North Carolina A&T St. University; BS, Bennett College; MS, Northwestern University; Ph.D., University of Michigan. Specializations: Transportation Planning, Accessibility, Equity, Community Development. http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/mccray
(512) 471-2708
tmccray@austin.utexas.edu
Elizabeth Mueller
Assistant Professor. BSFS, School of Foreign Studies, Georgetown University; MCP, Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Community Development, Housing & Poverty, Urban Politics, Qualitative Methods. http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/mueller
(512) 471-1151
ejmueller@austin.utexas.edu
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Michael Oden
Associate Professor. BA, University of Texas, Austin; Ph.D., New School for Social Research, New York. Specializations: Economic Development Planning, Applied Planning Methods, Housing Policy, Regional Theory. http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/oden
(512) 471-0121
oden@mail.utexas.edu
Robert G. Paterson
Associate Professor. BA, MPA, Florida Atlantic University; Ph.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Growth Management, Sustainable Community Development, Public Policy Dispute Resolution, Community Consensus Building. http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/paterson
(512) 232-9311
dja3@mail.utexas.edu
Fernando Lara
Assistant Professor. B.Arch., MSc, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; Ph.D., University of Michigan. Specializations: Latin American Architecture and Urbanism, Dissemination of Architectural Knowledge, Informal Settlements. http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/lara/fernando
(512) 471-0734
rgfp@mail.utexas.edu
Rachael Rawlins
Lecturer. BA, University of California, Berkeley; MCRP, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; JD, University of Texas, Austin. Specializations: Planning Law, Preservation Law. http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/rawlins
(512) 471-0711
fernandolara@mail.utexas.edu
Steven A. Moore
Professor. B.Arch., Syracuse University; Ph.D., Texas A&M University. Specializations: Sustainable Design & Technology, Environmental Policy & Ethics, Sustainable Development. http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/moore
(512) 471-1922
rrawlins@mail.utexas.edu
Bjorn Sletto
Assistant Professor. BA, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis; MA, University of Kansas, Lawrence; Ph.D., Cornell University. Specializations: Geographic Information Systems, Planning in Latin America, Urban Environmental Analysis, Indigenous Cartographies. http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/sletto
(512) 471-0184
samoore@austin.utexas.edu
Allan W. Shearer
Assistant Professor. AB, Princeton University; MLA with Distinction, AM, Ph.D., Harvard University. Specializations: Landscape Planning, Futures/Scenario Methodology, Environmental Security. http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/shearer/allan
(512) 471-5153
bjornsletto@mail.utexas.edu
FASLA and FAAR
(512) 232-5286
ashearer@austin.utexas.edu
Frederick Steiner
Professor and Dean. BSD, MCP, University of Cincinnati; MRP, MA, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Ecological Land Use Planning, Landscape Architecture, Environmental Impact Assessment. http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/steiner
FYI
Joint Degree Programs
MA in Latin American Studies and MSCRP JD in Law and MSCRP M. Public Affairs and MSCRP MS Urban Design and MSCRP MS Sustainable Design and MSCRP
(512) 471-1922
fsteiner@austin.utexas.edu
Patricia Wilson
Professor. BA, Stanford University; MRP, Ph.D., Cornell University. Specializations: Participatory Planning, Community Development: International & Local, Local Development in Latin America. http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/wilson
(512) 471-0130
pwilson@mail.utexas.edu AICP
Ming Zhang
Associate Professor. BE, ME, Tsinghua University; MRP, State University of New York at Albany; MST, Ph.D., Massachussetts Institute of Technology. Specializations: Urban Transportation Planning, Urban Form and Travel Behavior, GIS Applications in Planning, International Planning. http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/zhang
(512) 471-0139
zhangm@mail.utexas.edu
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UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO
Department of Geography and Planning
BA/BS PAB
MA/MS PAB
2801 W. Bancroft Street, MS 932 Toledo, Ohio 43606-3390 Phone (419) 530-2545 Fax (419) 530-7919 http://www.utoledo.edu/as/geography Dr. Patrick L. Lawrence, Department Chair Phone: (419) 530-4287 E-mail: patrick.lawrence@utoledo.edu
Departmental Requirement: None Minimum GPA: 2.0 Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: Not Required
PROGRAM INFORMATION
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2011-12 .......................................................................... Rolling Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12 .......................................................................... N/A In-State Tuition and Fees as of 2009-10......................................$4,000 per semester Out-of-State Tuition and Fees as of 2009-10...............................$8,400 per semester Application Fee ...................................................................................................... $40 Additional Fees: ........................................................... Please see University website
Wide variety available in the Office of Student Financial Aid (Rm. 1200 Rocket Hall)
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Arts in Geography
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Year Initiated: 1971 Dr. Dan Hammel, Grad. Advisor (419) 530-4709 dan.hammel@utoledo.edu
Masters Specializations
GIS, Community Development, Economic Development, Environmental Planning, Historic Preservation, International Development, Land Use/Growth Management, Public Policy, Real Estate Development, Transportation, Urban/Regional Development and Urban Design/Landscape
MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Departmental Requirement: Bachelors degree from an accredited institution 2.7 500 verbal, 500 quantitative 550 Not Required No Requirements
Accepted Enrolled
09/10 6 09/10 6
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BA in Geography
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Year initiated:1966 Dr. David J. Nemeth, Undergrad. Advisor (419) 530-4049 david.nemeth@utoledo.edu
Undergraduate Specializations
GIS, Community Development, Economic Development, Environmental Planning, Historic Preservation, International Development, Land Use/Growth Management, Public Policy, Real Estate Development, Transportation, Urban/Regional Development and Urban Design/Landscape
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Daniel J. Hammel
Associate Professor and Graduate Adivsor. Ph.D . University of Minnesota, (1994), MA University of Minnesota, (1988), BA Kansas State University, (1984). Specializations: Community and Economic Development Planning, Urban and Regional Economics, Housing. www.utoledo.edu/as/geography
Male 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0
Female 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 7
Total 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 7
(419) 530-4709
dhammel@utnet.utoledo.edu
Patrick Lawrence
Associate Professor and Department Chair. Ph.D. Geography, University of Waterloo, (1996), MS Geography, University of Guelph, Ontario, (1991), BES Environmental Studies, University of Waterloo, Ontario, (1989). Specializations: Environmental Planning, Impact Assessment, Land Use/Growth Management, Natural Resource Planning. www.utoledo.edu/as/geography
(419) 530-4128
Patrick.Lawrence@utoledo.edu
Peter S. Lindquist
Associate Professor. Ph.D. University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, (1988), MS University of Wisconsin, Madison, (1981), BS University of Wisconsin, Eau-Claire, (1978). Specializations: Computer Applications, GIS, Transportation, Urban and Regional Economics www.utoledo.edu/as/geography
(419) 530-4287
Peter.Lindquist@utoledo.edu
David J. Nemeth 7 9 16
Professor and Undergraduate Student Advisor. Ph.D. University of California, Los Angeles, 1984), MA California State University, Northridge, BA California State University, Northridge. Specializations: Historic Preservation, Natural Resource Planning, Physical Planning, Urban Design www.utoledo.edu/as/geography
Total Students
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
PLANNING FACULTY
Bhuiyan Alam
Assistant Professor. Ph.D. Urban & Regional Planning, Florida State University, (2005), MS Civil & Environmental Engineering, Florida State University, (2005), MS Regional and Rural Development Planning, Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok, Thailand, (1995), BS Civil Engineering, Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology, Bangladesh, (1992). Specializations: GIS Applications in Transportation, Environmental Planning, Urban and Regional Planning, Quantitative Methods/Spatial Statistics, Transportation Planning and Modeling, Regional Development www.utoledo.edu/as/geography
(419) 530-4049
David.Nemeth@utoledo.edu
Neil Reid
Associate Professor. Ph.D. Arizona State University, (1991), MA Miami University, (1987), MA University of Glasgow, (1985). Specializations: Demography & Economic Development Planning www.utoledo.edu/as/geography
(419) 530-3591
Neil.Reid@utoledo.edu
(419) 530-7269
balam@utnet.utoledo.edu
Frank Calzonetti
Professor. Ph.D., University of Oklahoma, (1978), MA, Wayne State University, (1974), BA, Wayne State University, (1972). Specializations: Economic and Community Development. www.utoledo.edu/as/geography
(419) 530-5492
mschlem@utnet.utoledo.edu
Sujata Shetty
Assistant Professor. Ph.D. College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Michigan, (2002), MUP College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Michigan, (1992), BA School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi, (1987). Specializations: Community and Economic Development Planning, Gender and Planning, International Development www.utoledo.edu/as/geography
(419) 530-4749
FCalzon@utnet.utoledo.edu
Kevin P. Czajkowski
Professor. Ph.D. Atmospheric Sciences, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, (1995), BS Meteorology , State University of New York at Oneonta, Oneonta, NY., (1989). Specializations: Remote Sensing, Computer Applications, Environmental Planning, GIS, Systems & Natural Resource Planning www.utoledo.edu/as/geography
(419) 530-2567
sshetty4@utnet.utoledo.edu
(419) 530-4274
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UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
Program In Planning
Room 5053, Sidney Smith Hall 100 St. George Street Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 3G3 Phone (416) 946-0269 Fax (416) 946-3886 http://www.geog.utoronto.ca/programs/planning Kanishka Goonewardena, Planning Director Phone: (416) 978-2974 E-mail: kanishka.goonewardena@utoronto.ca
MA/MS/Ph.D. CIP
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Application Deadline 2011-12 ..........................................................January 14, 2011 Document Deadline 2011-12 ............................................................January 28, 2011 Domestic Fees: ............................................................................. $8,941.18 per year International Tuition and Fees .................................................... $22,257.18 per year Application Fee .................................................................................................... $110 Additional Fees .................................................................................................. None
Year Initiated: 1999 Degrees Granted through 8/31/10.............................................................33 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ....................................................8
MScPI MUDS
MASTERS DEGREE
M.S.C. in Planning
http://www.geog.utoronto.ca/programs/planning/mscpl Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Marija Wright, Planning Advisor (416) 946-0269 wright@geog.utoronto.ca
Year Initiated: 1963 CIP Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/10...........................................................817 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ..................................................34
Masters Specializations
Urban Planning and Development Social Planning and Policy Economic Planning and Policy Environmental Planning Urban Design
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DOCTORAL DEGREE
Ph.D. in Planning
http://www.geog.utoronto.ca/programs/planning/phd Contact Person: Phone: E-mail:
Year Initiated: 2007
Virginia Maclaren
FAICP
Associate Professor. BA, Bishops University; MPL, Ottawa University; MA and Ph.D., Cornell University. Specializations: Waste Management, Sustainable Urban Development, Environmental Assessment.
(416) 978-1594
maclaren@geog.utoronto.ca
Katharine Rankin
Associate Professor. BA, MPL, and Ph.D., Cornell University. Specializations: Critical development studies, comparative market regulation; feminist and planning theory, South and Southeast Asia
(416) 978-1592
Must hold a Masters degree from an accredited institution. 3.7 in final year No Requirements 580 (paper) or 237 (computer) plus 5.0 TWE. Minimum score for inter net-based testing is 93/120 overall and 22/30 for each of the Writing and Speaking sections Must hold a Masters degree from an accredited institution.
rankin@geog.utoronto.ca
Susan Ruddick
Associate Professor. MA, McGill University; Ph.D., UCLA. Specializations: Social Theory/Social Construction of Childhood, Public Space and the Public Sphere, Urban Political Economy.
(416) 978-1589
ruddick@geog.utoronto.ca
Matti Siemiatycki
Assistant Professor. BA, Ryerson University, MA, Oxford University; Ph.D., Univeristy of British Columbia. Specializations: Transporttation Policy and Planning; Infrastructure Finance and Delivery; Community and Regional Planning Space and the Public Sphere, Urban Political Economy.
Departmental Requirement:
(416) 946-5145
siemiatycki@geog.utoronto.ca
FYI
Note that the Planning program is part of the Department of Geography; planning students therefore have access to jointgeography-planning courses taught by both planning and geography faculty and to the supervisory services of both Planning and Geography faculty. There are total of 40 graduate faculty in the Department of Geography (including the core Planning faculty).
PLANNING FACULTY
Amrita Daniere
Professor. AB, Dartmouth College (1981); MP, Harvard University (1984) Ph.D., Harvard University (1990). Specializations: Urban Infrastructure in Developing Countries, Social Capital, Civic Space.
(416) 978-3236
daniere@geog.utoronto.ca FAICP
Meric Gertler
Professor. BS, McMaster University; MPP, UC Berkeley; Ph.D., Harvard. Specializations: Economic Geography, Regional and National Systems of Innovation.
(416) 978-3887
gertler@geog.utoronto.ca
Kanishka Goonewardena
Associate Professor. BS, University of Moratuwa; MSP, University of Southern California; Ph.D., Cornell University. Specializations: Cultural Studies, Urban Planning Theory, Globalization.
(416) 978-2974
kanishka@geog.utoronto.ca
Paul Hess
Assistant Professor. Ph.D., University of Washington. Specializations: History of Planning, Travel Behavior, Urban Form Analysis.
(416) 978-1586
hess@geog.utoronto.ca
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UNIVERSITY OF UTAH
City & Metropolitan Planning Program
375 South 1530 East, Room 220 Salt Lake City, Utah 84112 Phone (801) 581-8255 Fax (801) 581-8217 cmpweb.arch.utah.edu Nan Ellin,Chair Phone:(801)585-9354 E-mail: nan.ellin@utah.edu
BA/BS
MCMP PAB
PROGRAM INFORMATION
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
AdmissionDeadline2010-11.................................................................... April 1,2010 FinancialAidDeadline2010-11 ............................................................ March 15,2010 In-StateTuitionandFees .......................................12cr.hours $2,671; 15cr.hrs, $3,169 Out-of-StateTuitionandFees ..............................12cr.hours $8,412; 15cr.hrs, $10,039 Application Fee ......................................................................................................$35 Additional Fees: .................................................................. Some special course fees
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of City & Metropolitan Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Nan Ellin, Chair (801) 585-9354 nan.ellin@utah.edu
Year Initiated: 2004 PAB Accreditation Degrees Granted through 8/31/10............................................................81 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 .................................................20
Masters Specializations
Physical Planning & Design, Environmental Planning, Land Use, Growth & Transportation
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BA/BS in Urban Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Nan Ellin, Chair (801) 585-9354 nan.ellin@utah.edu
Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Departmental Requirement:
Year initiated:1980 Degrees Granted through 8/31/10..........................................................455 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 .................................................30
Undergraduate Specializations
Physical Planning & Design, Environmental Planning, Land Use, Growth & Transportation
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Departmental Requirement:
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Ph.D. in Metropolitan Planning, Policy and Design
ContactPerson: Phone: E-mail: Dr. Reid Ewing, Ph.D. Program Coordinator (801)585-3745 ewing@arch.utah.edu
Doctoral Specializations
Physical Planning & Urban Design; Land Use and Transportation; Growth Management and Smart Growth; Planning Law; Community Development; Sustainability Planning; Public Health and Planning
Total Students
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
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PLANNING FACULTY
Keith Bartholomew
Associate Professor. JD, University of Oregon (1987); Bachelor of Music, Northern Illinois University, (1983). Specializations: Environmental Planning, Land Use/Growth Management, Planning Law, Metropolitan/ Regional Planning.
(801) 581-8944
bartholomew@arch.utah.edu
(801) 535-7941
bob.farrington@slcgov.com
Nan Ellin
Professor. PhD, Urban Planning, Columbia University, (1994); Master of Philosophy, Urban Planning, Columbia University, (1994); Master of Arts, Anthropology, Columbia University, (1983); BA, Anthropology and Hispanic Studies, Bryn Mawr College, (1981).
Hal Johnson
Adjunct Professor. MURP and MA, State University of New York, Albany, (1994); BS, Urban Planning, University of Utah, (1991). Specializations: Community Planning, Transit Planning, TODs.
(801)-585-5394
nan.ellin@utah.edu
(801) 287-2539
HJohnson@rideuta.com
(801) 581-3358
pam.perlich@utah.edu
(801) 581-4255
emmi@arch.utah.edu
(435) 553-9161
put1@live.com AICP
(801) 581-8255
ewing@arch.utah.edu
Stephen A. Goldsmith
Associate Professor Lecturer. Loeb Fellow in Advanced Environmental Studies, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, (1999); BA, Webster College, St. Louis, Missouri, (1976).
George Shaw
Adjunct Associate Professor. MS, Brigham Young University,
(1976); BS Geographic Planning, Brigham Young University, (1974). Specializations: Planning Processes & Methods.
(801) 585-5147
goldsmith@arch.utah.edu FAICP
(801) 568-7261
gshaw@sjc.utah.gov
Arthur C. Nelson
Presidential Professor. Ph.D. Portland State University, (1984); Masters of Urban Studies in Public Administration, Portland State University, (1976); BS, Portland State University, (1972).
(801) 581-8253
acnelson@utah.edu AICP
Dean/Professor. M.Arch., Rice University, (1977); BA, Architecture, Rice University. Specializations: Smart Growth, Urban Design, Urban Redevelopment, Sustainable Development.
(801) 581-8254
scheer@arch.utah.edu
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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
School of Architecture
Campbell Hall P.O. Box 400122 Charlottesville, Virginia 22904 Phone (434) 924-1339 Fax (434) 982-2678 http://www.arch.virginia.edu/planning A. Bruce Dotson, Department Chair Phone (434) 924-6459 E-mail: dotson@virginia.edu
PROGRAM INFORMATION
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admissions Deadline 2011-12 ........................................................... January 1, 2011 Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12 .......................................................... March 1, 2010 In-State Tuition and Fees ................................................$10,694 per year (2010-11) Out-of-State Tuition and Fees..........................................$33,640 per year (2010-11) Application Fee ......................................................................................................$60 Additional Fees ......................................................................................................$60
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban & Environmental Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: A. Bruce Dotson, Associate Professor and Chair (434) 924-6459 dotson@virginia.edu
Year Initiated: 1964 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/10.........................................................1259 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ..................................................20
Masters Specializations
Environmental Management & Conservation, Land Use & Growth Management, Housing and Community Development, Public Policy and Planning Historic Preservation
MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Departmental Requirement: Bachelor s degree from an accredited institution 3.0+ suggested 1000+ suggested 600 Not Required Application, student letter of interest, GRE and reference letters.
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
Bachelor of Urban and Environmental Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: David Phillips, Professor (434) 982-2196 dlp@virginia.edu
Year Initiated:1958 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/10.......................................................... 461 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ................................................. 20
Undergraduate Specializations
Environmental Planning, Land Use/Growth Management, Community Development
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(434) 924-1339
swm2x@virginia.edu AICP
David L. Phillips
16
0 0 0
Professor. MS, Stanford University (1966); PhD, Cornell University (1976). Specializations: Computer Applications, GIS, Quantitative Methods.
1 0
2 0
(434) 982-2196
dlp@virginia.edu
Daphne Spain
Professor. BA, University of North Carolina (1972); MS (1974) and Ph.D. (1976), University of Massachusetts. Specializations: Demography, Gender Studies and Planning, Planning History.
(434) 924-6430
spain@virginia.edu
0
1 0 17
0 2
27
(434) 924-6440
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
E. Frank Dukes
(434) 924-2041
Lecturer. Ph.D., George Mason University (1972). Specializations: Public Involvement, Mediation, Dispute Resolution.
PLANNING FACULTY
Timothy Beatley
Professor. BP, University of Virginia (1979); MUP, University of Oregon (1981); PhD, University of North Carolina (1986). Specializations: Environmental Planning, Land Use/Growth Management, Natural Resource Planning.
Satyendra Huja
(434) 977-5094
Lecturer. BA, Roberts Wesleyan (1966); MA, Michigan State University (1968). Specializations: Urban Revitalization, Planning Process.
(434) 924-6457
tb6d@virginia.edu
Gary Okerlund
Lecturer. BA, University of Washington (1960); MLA, Harvard (1970). Specializations Urban Design.
Nisha Botchwey
Associate Professor. AB (1997), Harvard University; MCRP (1999) and PhD (2003), University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Community Development, Public Health.
(434) 924-1339
go2n@virginia.edu
(434) 924-6444
nbotchwey@virginia.edu
A. Bruce Dotson
Associate Professor. BA (1966) and Ph.D. (1970), Cornell University. Specializations: Land Use/Growth Management, Planning Practice and Negotiation, Conflict Management.
(434) 924-6459
dotson@virginia.edu AICP
William H. Lucy
Professor. BA, Knox (1961); MA, University of Chicago (1961); PhD, University of Syracuse (1973). Specializations: Metropolitan/Regional Planning, Politics and Governance, Public Finance/Fiscal Planning, Public Management/Strategic Planning.
(434) 924-4779
whl@virginia.edu
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UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
Department of Urban Design and Planning
Box 355740 Seattle, Washington 98195-5740 Phone (206) 543-4190 Fax (206) 685-9597 E-mail: udp@u.washington.edu http://urbdp.be.washington.edu Qing Shen, PhD, Department Chair Phone: (206) 685-3937 E-mail: qs@u.washington.edu
MA/MS PAB
Ph.D.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2011-12 ...........................................................January 15, 2011 Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12 .......................................................January 15, 2011 In-State Tuition and Fees 2009-10 ..................................................$4233 per quarter Out-of-State/International Tuition and Fees 2009-10......................$9036 per quarter Application Fee: ..................................................................................................... $65 Additional Fees: ....................................$50 per course for MUP Core courses/thesis
Accepted
Enrolled
White African American Native American/ Pacific Islander Asian American Mixed Other / Dont know Non-US Citizens Non- Permanent Residents Total Students
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Krista Bargsten, Counseling Services Coordinator (206) 685-4055 bargsk3@u.washington.edu
Year Initiated: 1959 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/09.........................................................1011 Degrees Granted from 9/1/08 to 8/31/09 ..................................................32
Masters Specializations
Urban Design, Historic Preservation, Land Use & Infrastructure, Environmental Planning, Real Estate
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
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DOCTORAL DEGREE
Interdisciplinary PhD in Urban Design & Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Jean Rogers, Coordinator (206) 543-6398 jeanp@u.washington.edu
Male 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 9 13
Female 1 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 11
Total 1 6 0 1 0 2 1 0 13 24
Year initiated 1967 Degrees Granted through 8/31/09............................................................. 70 Degrees Granted from 9/1/08 to 8/31/09 ....................................................5 Dissertations Granted from 9/1/08 to 8/31/09 1. Essays on examining the impacts of land cover on housing prices in King County, Washington using Bayesian model averaging and geographically weighted regression 2. 3. 4. 5. Advances in integrated urban modeling: microsimulation models of the housing market, real estate development, and workplace choice Accessibility and Location Choice: Innovations in Measurement and Modeling Discarded needles and the urban environment: a spatial analysis of attractors, deterrents and disposal options Towards a Re-conceptualization of Community-based Computer Learning Programs: Five Case Studies of Community Technology Projects in Seattle
Doctoral Specializations
Urban Ecology & Environmental Planning, Urban Design, Land Use & Transportation, Growth Management, Real Estate Development DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL Departmental Requirement: None 3.58 608/773 580/237C Masters or equivalent degree
Total Students
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
PLANNING FACULTY
Daniel Abramson
Associate Professor. MCP and M.Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, PhD., Tsing Hua University, Beijing. Specializations: Urban Design, Historic Preservation, Neighborhood Planning, Transnational Comparative Urbanism. //urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-abramson.html
(206) 543-2089
abramson@u.washington.edu
Marina Alberti
Professor. PhD., Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Specializations: Urban Ecology, Environmental Planning. //urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-alberti.html
(206) 616-8667
malberti@u.washington.edu
Christine Bae
Associate Professor. MRP, State University of New York; PhD., University of Southern California. Specializations: Land Use, Transportation Planning, Analytical Techniques in Planning, Community Planning for Diverse Neighborhoods. //urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-bae.html
(206) 616-9034
cbae@u.washington.edu
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Christopher Bitter
Assistant Professor. MA and PhD., University of Arizona. Specializations: Real Estate, Urban Economics //urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-bitter.html
Mark Purcell
Associate Professor. MA and PhD., UCLA. Specializations: Urban Democracy, Urban Social Movements. //urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-purcell.html
(206) 685-7088
bitter@u.washington.edu
(206) 543-8754
mpurcell@u.washington.edu
Branden Born
Associate Professor. MS and PhD., University of Wisconsin. Specializations: Land Use, Food Systems Planning, Planning Process & Social Justice. //urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-born.html
George Rolfe
Associate Professor. M.Arch. and MCP, University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Real Estate, Market Analysis. //urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-rolfe.html
(206) 543-6918
rolfe@u.washington.edu A.I.C.P.
(206) 543-4975
bborn@u.washington.edu
Associate Professor. MCP and PhD., University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Urban Design Methods & Theories, Urban Planning & Design Communications. //urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-ryan.html
(206) 543-6063
ccamp1@u.washington.edu
(206) 543-8293
frango@u.washington.edu
Manish Chalana
Assistant Professor. PhD., University of Colorado. Specializations: Preservation Planning, Cultural Landscapes, Multicultural Planning. //urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-chalana.html
Qing Shen
Professor and Chair. MA, University of British Columbia, PhD., University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Urban Economics, Transportation Planning, Statistical Methods and Geographic Information Systems. //urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-shen.html
(206) 616-6051
chalana@u.washington.edu
James DeLisle
Associate Professor. MS and PhD., University of Wisconsin. Specialization: Real Estate Studies. //urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-delisle.html
(206) 685-3937
qs@u.washington.edu A.I.C.P.
Frederick Wagner
(206) 616-2090
Ron Kasprisin
Research Professor. PhD., University of Washington. Specializations: Managing Director, NW Center for Livable Communities; Land Use & Legal Planning, Health Policy Across Urban & Rural Communities. //urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-wagner.html
Associate Professor. B.Arch., University of Notre Dame; MUP, University of Washington. Specializations: Urban Design Process & Methods, Public Participation. //urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-kasprisin.html
(206) 543-7459
fwagner@u.washington.edu
Frank Westerlund
Associate Professor. MUP and PhD., University of Washington. Specializations: Land Use Planning, Environmental Planning, Hazards Mitigation. //urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-westerlund.html
(206) 543-4190
paparon@u.washington.edu
Donald Miller
Professor. MCRP and PhD., University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Land Use Planning, Urban Spatial Structure, Environmental Planning, Politics of Planning. //urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-miller.html
(206) 543-4912
fwest@u.washington.edu A.I.C.P.
Jan Whittington
(206) 543-7355
millerd@u.washington.edu
Assistant Professor. MCRP, California State Polytechnical University, St. Luis Obispo, PhD., University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Infrastructure Development and Management, Transportation Project Delivery. //urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-whittington.html
(206) 221-9629
janwhit@u.washington.edu
(206) 685-4057
moudon@u.washington.edu
Robert Mugerauer
Professor. PhD., University of Texas, Austin. Specializations: Theory & Research Methods, Values, Social & Cultural Factors, Sustainability. //urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-mugerauer.html
(206) 221-4415
drbobm@u.washington.edu
(206) 543-5871
beyers@u.washington.edu
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Gordon Bradley
Professor of Forest Resources. Adjunct Professor UDP. MLA and PhD., Cal State Polytechnic University. Specializations: Urban Ecology, Forest Land Use Planning, Conservation. //urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-bradley.html
G. Scott Rutherford
Professor, Transportation Engineering. Adjunct Professor UDP. MS, Washington State University, PhD., Northwestern University. Specializations: Transit Planning, Transportation Planning and Policy, Bus Rapid Transit, Travel Demand Management. //urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-rutherford.html
(206) 685-0881
(206) 685-2481
scottrut@u.washington.edu F.A.I.A.
Daniel Friedman
Dean and Professor, College of Built Environments. Adjunct Professor UDP. PhD., University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Professional Education, Public Architecture, Twentieth Century Theory. //urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-friedman.html
Sharon Sutton
(206) 616-2442
dsfx@u.washington.edu
Professor of Architecture. Joint Professor UDP. M.Arch., Columbia University; MA and PhD., City University of New York. Specializations: Youth, Culture & Environment. //urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-sutton.html
(206) 685-3361
sesut@u.washington.edu
Robert Freitag
Affiliate Assistant Professor. MUP, University of Washington. Specializations: Director, Institute for Hazards Mitigation Planning & Research. //urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-freitag.html
FYI
Joint or Concurrent Degree Programs:
MUP/JD, MUP/MPA and MUP/MLA
(206) 818-1175
bfreitag@u.washington.edu
(206) 616-1647
jherranz@u.washington.edu
Jeffrey Hou
Associate Professor and Chair of Landscape Architecture, Adjunct Associate Professor UDP. MLA University of Pennsylvania, MArch and PhD., University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Community Design, Design Activism, Informal Participation, Cultural Multiplicity in the Urban Landscape, Democratic Design in the Pacific Rim.
(206) 221-3063
kleit@u.washington.edu F.A.I.A.
Jeffrey Ochsner
Professor of Architecture. Adjunct Professor UDP. MArch, Rice University. Specializations: Urban Design, Historic Preservation, Architectural History. //urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-ochsner.html
(206) 685-8454
jochsner@u.washington.edu
Nancy Rottle
Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture, Adjunct Associate Professor UDP, Adjunct Associate Professor Architecture. Specializations: Urban Design, Historic Preservation, Environmental Ecology. //urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-rottle.html
(206) 543-7897
nrottle@u.washington.edu
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UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO
School of Planning
Faculty of Environment 200 University Avenue West Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G1 Phone (519) 888-4567 Fax (519) 725-2827 http://www.environment.uwaterloo.ca/planning/ Clarence Woudsma, Director E-mail: cwoudsma@uwaterloo.ca
MA/MS PAB
Ph.D.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Application Deadline 2011-2012 ........................................................March 31, 2011 Admission Deadline .............................................................................April 15, 2011 Admission Decisions .............................................................................May 30, 2011 Domestic Fees .............................................................................................. $2,946.72 Application Fee ................................................................................................... $205 International Tuition Fee.............................................................. $9,282 for one term
UNDERGRADUATE SPECIALIZATIONS
Planning students may choose to graduate with one or two specializations in the areas of Decision Support and GIS, Environmental Planning and Management, Land Development Planning, or Urban Design. In addition to the core courses required for the student's plan, 2.5 units within each area of specialized study must be completed. Students are required to have an 80% overall average in the specialization courses at time of graduation.
MASTERS DEGREES
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Edie Cardwell (519) 888-4567 ext. 33618 cardwell@uwaterloo.ca
University Admission Policy: A 75% overall standing in the last two years, or equivalent/four-year Honours Bachelor's degree or equivalent . Minimum Undergraduate GPA 78% Admission for International Students Visit our International Website for Graduate Studies http://www.grad.uwaterloo.ca/students/prospective/international.asp Departmental Requirement Please see specific program of choice. Language competency TOEFL: minimum score of 100, with minimum skill scores of 26 in each of speaking and writing; Paper-based TOEFL - minimum of 600 overall is required and 4.0 on the TWE and 50 in the TSE; Computer-based TOEFL - minimum of 250 overall, 50 in the TSE and 5.0 in the essay. Other tests of English language proficiency accepted include: IELTS (International English Language Testing System ) - minimum score of 7.5; MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) - minimum
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BES Honours Planning Co-op
http://www.environment.uwaterloo.ca/planning/prospective/undergrad/index.html
Year Initiated: 1966 CIP Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/10.........................................................2395 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ..................................................82
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score of 90, and CAEL (Canadian Academic English Language Assessment ) - minimum score of 70 is required.
DOCTORAL DEGREES
Ph.D. in Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Edie Cardwell (519) 888-4567 ext. 33618 cardwell@uwaterloo.ca
Year Initiated: 1968 CIP Accredited Degrees Granted through 08/31/10.........................................................130 Degrees Granted from 09/01/09 to 08/31/10 ..............................................5
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Paper-based TOEFL - minimum of 600 overall is required and 4.0 on the TWE and 50 in the TSE. Computer-based TOEFL - minimum of 250 overall, 50 in the TSE and 5.0 in the essay. Other tests of English language proficiency accepted include: IELTS (International English Language Testing System ) - minimum score of 7.5; MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) - minimum score of 90, and CAEL (Canadian Academic English Language Assessment ) - minimum score of 70 is required. PH.D. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Core ...............................................Minimum 4 one-term graduate courses, .............................................................................................. two milestones Exams or Written Requirements ...............................Comprehensive exam, ................................................................................... thesis proposal, thesis
Laura Johnson
MCIP, RPP
Professor. BA (Antioch), MA, PhD (Cornell). Specializations: Social planning; integration of social supports into housing environments; telecommuting and home-based work; women, work and family; supportive housing; survey research and qualitative research methods.
lcjohnson@uwaterloo.ca
Luna Khirfan
Assistant Professor. BSc, MA (Jordan), MA (Birmingham), PhD (Michigan). Specializations: Urban design and place making, International development and comparative planning, Participatory planning, Historic preservation and cultural resource management, Museum studies.
lkhirfan@uwaterloo.ca
Jane Law
Assistant Professor. BSc (East London), MSc (Hong Kong Polytechnic), PhD (New Brunswick). Specializations: GIS and Public Health; Spatial Demography; Bayesian Spatial Analysis; Hierarchical Spatial Modeling and Analysis; Disease Mapping; Crime Mapping; Spatial/Environmental Epidemiology; Environmental Criminology; Healthy communities and the built environment; Neighbourhood/community effect; Health Geomatics, Land Information Systems. Jointly appointed with Health Studies and Gerontology.
PLANNING FACULTY
Clarence Woudsma
Associate Professor and Director. BA Hons (Laurentian), MA (Wilfrid Laurier), PhD (McMaster). Specializations: Freight transportation and logistics - policy and practice, urban transportation policy issues, climate change and transportation, regulation/deregulation of transportation provision, urban freight planning and city logistics.
j9law@uwaterloo.ca
Geoff Lewis
Assistant Professor. BS (Rensselaer), MS (Michigan), MSc (Michigan), PhD (Michigan). Specializations: Energy use in buildings (including effects of landscape and occupant behaviour), Green building & sustainable communities, Renewable energy systems (especially PV, solar thermal and wind), Life cycle assessment, GIS & spatial analysis. Jointly appointed with the School for Environment, Enterprise and Development.
cwoudsma@uwaterloo.ca
Jeff Casello
Associate Professor. BSc (Pennsylvania), MSc (Pennsylvania), PhD (Pennsylvania). Specializations: Urban transportation systems, Public transport system planning, design and operation, Multimodal transportation modeling, Transportation and land use impacts, Urban spatial analysis, GIS applications. Jointly appointed with Civil Engineering
geoff.lewis@uwaterloo.ca
John Lewis
Associate Professor. BA Hons , MPl (Queen's), MSc (UBC). Specializations: Landscape and urban design, Environmental perception and preferences, Accessible planning and design, Computer-based landscape visualization, Aboriginal issues in land-use planning, Community participation and consultation.
jcasello@uwaterloo.ca
Michael Drescher
Assistant Professor. B.Sc. (Ruhr), M.Sc. (Utrecht), Ph.D. (Wageningen). Specializations: forestry dynamics, environmental planning, simulation and forecasting, coupled human-natural systems in urbanizing regions.
j7lewis@uwaterloo.ca
Markus Moos
Assistant Professor. BES Hons (Waterloo), MA (Queens), PhD (UBC). Specializations: housing markets, urban restructuring and sustainability, land use and real estate development.
mdrescher@uwaterloo.ca
Pierre Filion
MCIP,RPP
mmoos@uwaterloo.ca
Professor. Bac specialis, MA (Laval), PhD (Kent, Canterbury). Specializations: Downtown and inner city planning, Metropolitan region planning, Land use transportation interaction.
Dawn Parker
Associate Professor. BA (Lewis and Clark College), PhD (California). Specializations: Development of integrated socio-economic and biophysical models of land-use change, Agent-based modeling, Complexity theory, Geographic information systems, Environmental and resource economics.
pfilion@uwaterloo.ca
Murray Haight
MCIP, RPP
Associate Professor. BSc, MSc, PhD (McMaster). Specializations: Ecology; environmental planning; emphasis in waste management planning; municipal and industrial waste management; international focus in southeast Asia.
dcparker@uwaterloo.ca
mehaight@uwaterloo.ca
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Zhu Qian
Assistant Professor. BArch (Tongji), MA (British Columbia), PhD (Texas A & M). Specializations: Comparative urban planning and policy, Land use planning and urban form, Land use reform and policy in China, Heritage conservation and planning in China.
Bruce Mitchell
Professor (Geography & Env Mgmt). BA, MA (British Columbia), PhD (Liverpool). Specializations: Integrated resource and environmental management, water planning and management, decision making and institutional arrangements, policy and program evaluation, community-based approaches to environmental management.
z3qian@uwaterloo.ca
mitchell@uwaterloo.ca
Mark Seasons
FCIP, RPP
Associate Professor. BA Hons (Queen's), MEDes (Calgary), PhD (Waterloo). Specializations: Urban and regional planning, Strategic planning, Policy and program evaluation, Local economic development, Public administration.
Clare Mitchell
Associate Professor (Geography & Env Mgmt).BA (Waterloo), MES (Waterloo), PhD (Waterloo). Specializations: Population growth, counterurbanization and heritage tourism within Canada's non-metropolitan settlements.
mseasons@uwaterloo.ca
cjamitch@uwaterloo.ca
Robert Shipley
MCIP, RPP
Associate Professor. BA (Western), MA, PhD (Waterloo). Specializations: Heritage conservation planning, The economics of heritage, Strategic planning and the use of visioning, Decision making processes and public participation, Program evaluation, Heritage tourism development, Symbolism in community design.
Stephen Murphy
Associate Professor (Environment & Resource Studies). BSc, PhD (Queen's). Specializations: Ecological restoration and rehabilitation, Invasive species ecology and management, Conservation and environmental management, agroecology, Environmental education.
rshipley@uwaterloo.ca
sd2murph@uwaterloo.ca
Roger Suffling
Professor. BSc Hons (Wales), PhD (Guelph). Specializations: Natural resource planning and management, Protected areas planning, Landscape ecology of boreal forests and of urban areas, Fire ecology; global warming, Ecological restoration, Community and economic development in small northern communities, Environmental assessment.
Steffanie Scott
Associate Professor (Geography & Env Mgmt). BA (Simon Fraser), MA (Guelph), PhD (UBC). Specializations: International development, food system sustainability, rural livelihoods, land reform, post-socialist restructuring, poverty, participatory development approaches, gender and ethnicity, Southeast Asia and Latin America.
rcsuffli@uwaterloo.ca
sdscott@uwaterloo.ca
AFFILIATED FACULTY
Paul F.J. Eagles
Professor (Recreation & Leisure Studies). BSc (Waterloo), MSc (Guelph), PhD (Waterloo). Specializations: Outdoor recreation, Park planning, Applied ecology, Ecotourism, Park tourism, Environmental assessment, Resource management, Outdoor education.
Mike Stone
MCIP, RPP
Professor (Geography & Env. Mgmt). BSc (Waterloo), MA (Laurier), PhD (Waterloo). Specializations: Environmental planning, water quality, sediment/water interactions, water resources management.
mstone@uwaterloo.ca
Larry Swatuk
Associate Professor (School of Environment, Enterprise Development). BA (Windsor), MA (Windsor), PhD (Dalhousie). Specializations: Africa, water management, environmental politics, the south in globalization, natural resources governance.
eagles@healthy.uwaterloo.ca
Monica Emelko
Associate Professor (Civil Engineering). BS (MIT), MS (UCLA), PhD (Waterloo). Specializations: Pathogen removal during water and wastewater treatment, Physico-chemical water and wastewater treatment processes, Design of constructed wetlands for wastewater treatment, Riverbank (in-bank) filtration.
lswatuk@uwaterloo.ca
Geoff Wall
Professor (Geography). BA (Leeds), MA (Toronto), PhD (Hull). Specializations: Tourism, recreation, socio-economic implications of climate change, Asia, especially China.
mbemelko@uwaterloo.ca
Bob Gibson
Professor (Environment & Resource Studies). BA (York), MA, PhD (Toronto). Specializations: Environmental assessment, planning and development, environmental politics, history of attitudes to nature, public participation and democratic theory, environmental journalism, sustainability ethics, Assessment and planning project.
gwall@uwaterloo.ca
G.K. Warriner
Professor (Sociology). BA (British Columbia), MSc (Wisconsin), PhD (British Columbia). Specializations: Methodology and statistics, Rural sociology, Social psychology, Environment and resources
rbgibson@uwaterloo.ca
wnrr@watarts.uwaterloo.ca
Paul Kay
Associate Professor (Environment & Resource Studies). BSc (Toronto), MS, PhD (Wisconsin-Madison). Specializations: Climate and society: patterns of variability, assessment of impact, especially water resources, implications of living with climatic uncertainty.
S. K. Wismer
Associate Professor (Environment & Resource Studies). BA (Western Ontario), MEduc (OISE), PhD (Waterloo). Specializations: Communitybased sustainable development, environment & health, impact assessment.
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skwismer@ uwaterloo.ca
FYI
The School of Planning is one of a few planning schools in Canada to offer programs at the bachelor's, master's, and PhD levels. The School's programs and courses provide students with skills and perspectives necessary for successful careers as professional planners. We emphasize interdisciplinary and integrative approaches to Planning and research practice and you're encouraged to explore widely the various academic offerings throughout the University in order to achieve your unique intellectual potential. Our Undergraduate program is fully co-operative with students participating in 5 rewarding work terms through their academic career. The curriculum is built around providing a comprehensive foundation for Planners today, with a strong focus on integrating planning practice and education. The master's and doctoral programs in Planning are designed for people with interests in applied research, policy and planning practice. The School is one of the first in Canada to offer a one-year, non-thesis course based master's degree (MAES) in addition to the two-year research degrees - Master of Arts and Master of Environmental Studies degrees. Our strong alumni base is involved in courses and onsite conferences which allows students to develop a network of valuable contacts before their career begins. Graduates of our program are in demand by consultants, business, universities, and all levels of government in North America and overseas. The academic programs in the School are accredited by the Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP) and Ontario Professional Planners Institute (OPPI). All our students are encouraged to join the professional associations as student members to keep in touch with new developments within the profession by meeting practicing planners and receiving journals and newsletters.
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UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON
Urban and Regional Planning
Music Hall, 925 Bascom Mall Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Phone (608) 262-1004 Fax (608) 262-9307 http://www.urpl.wisc.edu Brian W. Ohm, Department Chair E-mail: bwohm@wisc.edu
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline for Fall Admittance for Masters or PhD Program.............. Varies Admission Deadline for Spring Admittance for Master or PhD Program ... October 15 Financial Aid Deadline for Masters or PhD program ....................................... Varies In-State Tuition and Fees ........................................................... $5,768 per semester Out-of-State Tuition and Fees.................................................. $13,046 per semester Application Fee ......................................................................................................$56 Additional Fees: ........................................................................................................0
Accepted
Enrolled
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban and Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Alice Justice, Graduate Admissions Coordinator (608) 265-0509 ajustice@wisc.edu
Year Initiated: 1962 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/10.........................................................1072 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ..................................................18
Masters Specializations
Community Development Planning, Economic Planning, Land Use Planning, Ecological Planning, International Development Planning, Food Systems Planning
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DOCTORAL DEGREE
PhD in Urban & Regional Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Year Initiated 1966 Degrees Granted through 8/31/2010.........................................................65 Degrees Granted from 9/1/2009 to 8/31/2010............................................0 Dissertations Granted from 9/1/2005 to 8/31/2010 1/. Co-Management, Cultural Landscapes, and Decentralization: Collaborating to Compete at Mt. Pulag National Park, the Philippines. 2/. Effectiveness Beliefs of WAPA-Member Planners Practicing in Wisconsin 3/. Native American and Non-Native Involvement in Collaborative Planning Processes: Interactions and Outcomes: A Case Study of the Planning Process for the Reuse of the badger Army Ammunition Plant. Alice Justice, Graduate Admissions (608) 265-0509 ajustice@wisc.edu
Doctoral Specializations
Urban and Regional Planning
PLANNING FACULTY
Kenneth D. Genskow
Assistant Professor. MUP University of Illinois (1994); Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison (2001). Specializations: Water Resources Policy, Watershed Planning, Collaborative Planning, Program Evaluation.
(608) 262-8756
kgenskow@wisc.edu
Asli Gocmen
Assistant Professor. MA, University of Cincinnati (1994); Ph.D., University of Michigan (2006). Specializations: Environmental Planning, Geographic Information Systems, Environmental Psychology, Spatial Analysis.
(608) 265-0789
gocmen@wisc.edu
Jack R. Huddleston
Professor. MS (1973) and Ph.D. (1976), Oklahoma State University. Specializations: State and Local Development Finance, Economic Analysis of Natural Resource Utilization, Economic Development Planning, Energy Analysis and Policy.
(608) 262-6152
jrhuddle@wisc.edu
Harvey M. Jacobs
Professor. MRP (1981) and Ph.D. (1984), Cornell University. Specializations: Property Rights, Land Use Policy Alternatives, Smart Growth, Urban Sprawl and Peri-Urban Land Management, Social Content of Land Use and Environmental Policy.
(608) 262-0552
hmjacobs@wisc.edu
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(608) 263-7699
sfdennisjr@wisc.edu
Herman Felstehausen
Professor Emeritus.
(608) 263-6507
jalagro@wisc.edu
(608) 262-1004
Susana Lastarria-Cornhiel
Senior Scientist. MS (1974) and Ph.D. (1981) University of WisconsinMadison. Specializations: Land Tenure, Gender, International Development.
Jessica Guo
Affiliate Assistant Professor (Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering)
(608) 262-0097
slastarr@wisc.edu AICP
(608) 890-1004
jyguo@wisc.edu
David W. Marcouiller
Professor. MS, University of Minnesota (1988); Ph.D., Oklahoma State University (1992). Specializations: Natural Amenity-Driven Development, Economics of Exurban Land Uses, Rural Resource Dependency, Integrative Tourism & Recreation Planning, Regional Science.
Gary P. Green
Affiliate Professor (Rural Sociology)
(608) 262-9532
gpgreen@wisc.edu
David Hart
Adjunct Faculty (UW SeaGrant Institute) Coastal GIS Specialist
(608) 262-2998
dwmarcou@wisc.edu
(608) 262-6515
Alfonso Morales
Assistant Professor. MA, Political Economy, University of Texas-Dallas (1987); MA, Sociology, University of Chicago (1989); Ph.D. Sociology, Northwestern University (1993). Specializations: Markets and Food Systems, Community Development, Social, Political and Economic Contexts of Planning Processes, Qualitative Methods.
Jerome Kaufman
Professor Emeritus.
(608) 262-1004
(608) 263-4848
morales1@wisc.edu
Stephen Malpezzi
Affiliate Professor (Real Estate).
Brian W. Ohm
Professor. MA, University of Wisconsin-Madison (1982); JD (1986), University of Wisconsin-Madison. Specializations: Legal Framework for Land Use Planning, Growth Management and Environmental Protection, Smart Growth, New Urbanism.
(608) 262-6007
smalpezzi@wisc.edu
Lisa Naughton
Affiliate Professor (Department of Geography)
(608) 262-2098
bwohm@wisc.edu
(608) 262-4846
lnaughto@wisc.edu
(608) 262-5685
kolds@wisc.edu
Barry M. Orton
Affiliate Professor (Division of Continuing Studies)
(608) 262-2394
bmorton@facstaff.wisc.edu
(608) 262-8990
kpaulsen@wisc.edu
Randy Stoecker
(608) 890-0764
rstoecker@wisc.edu
Susan A. Thering
smborn@wisc.edu
Affiliate Assistant Professor (Department of Landscape Architecture)
(608) 262-1004
(608) 263-6506
sathering@facstaff.wisc.edu
Richard E. Chenoweth
Professor Emeritius
Stephen J. Ventura
rechenow@wisc.edu
Affiliate Professor (Institute for Environmental Studies & Department of Soil Science)
(608) 262-1004
(608) 262-6416
ventura@facstaff.wisc.edu
Steven C. Deller
Affiliate Professor (Agricultural and Applied Economics)
(608) 263-6251
scdeller@wisc.edu
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UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE
Urban Planning
P.O.Box 413 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201-0413 Phone (414) 229-5563 Fax (414) 229-6976 E-mail: urbanplanning@uwm.edu www.urbanplanning.uwm.edu Christopher De Sousa, Department Chair Phone (414) 229-5563 E-mail: desousa@uwm.edu
MA/MS PA PAB
Masters Specializations
Urban Revitalization, Geographic Information Systems, Transportation Planning, Urban Design, Economic Development, Environmental Planning
MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Departmental Requirement: Bachelors degree from an accredited institution 2.75 University, 3.0 Departmental Required 100 (IBT) Not Required
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline ....................................................... priority date for application to Masters program Jan. 1 Financial Aid Deadline ................................................... priority date for application to Masters program Jan. 1 In-State Tuition and Fees, Fall 2010 ...........................................$5,223 per semester Out-of-State Tuition and Fees, Fall 2010 .................................. $11,867 per semester Application Fee: ..................................................................................................... $56 Additional Fees (segregated fees included in tuition fees) : ...............................None
Year Initiated: 1982 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/10.............................................................90 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ....................................................3
Masters Specializations
Urban Design
MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Departmental Requirement: Bachelors degree from an accredited institution 2.75 University, 3.0 Departmental Required 100 (IBT) Not Required Portfolio for admission to M.Arch. plus specific Undergraduate work in Architecture.
Masters
MASTERS DEGREES
Master of Urban Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Christopher De Sousa, Chair (414) 229-5563 urbanplanning@uwm.edu
Year Initiated: 1974 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/10...........................................................437 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ..................................................21
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Year Initiated: 1986 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/10.............................................................13 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ....................................................0
Masters Specializations
Transportation Planning
MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Departmental Requirement: Bachelors degree from an accredited institution Not Required 100 (IBT) Not Required None
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
PLANNING FACULTY
Christopher De Sousa
Associate Professor. BA Environment and Resource Management (1994), M.Sc.Pl. (Planning) (1996) & Ph.D. Geography (2000) University of Toronto. Specializations: Sustainability, Brownfields, Urban Development. (414) 229-5323 desousa@uwm.edu
Year Initiated:1986 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/10.............................................................13 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ....................................................0
Masters Specializations
Municipal Management, Nonprofit Management
MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Departmental Requirement: Bachelors degree from an accredited institution 2.75 University, 3.0 Departmental Not Required 100 (IBT) Not Required None
Carolyn Esswein
Adjunct Assistant Professor. MArch and MUP, University of WisconsinMilwaukee. Specializations: Urban Design, Comprehensive Planning. (414) 259-1500 carolynesswein@graef-usa.com AICP
Nancy Frank
Associate Professor. BS, University of Wisconsin, Madison (1977); MS (1978) and PhD (1982), State University of New York, Albany. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Planning Practice, Planning Theory.
(414) 229-5372
frankn@uwm.edu
Kirk Harris
Assistant Professor. BA, Rutgers University (1979); MPA, University
of Kentucky (1982); JD, Western State University (1985); PhD, Cornell University (1992). Specializations: Citizen Participation, Negotiation and Conflict Management, Planning Law, Politics and Government.
(414) 229-5824
drkharris@comcast.net
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William Huxhold
Professor. BS, Northwestern University (1968); MS, University of Dayton (1973). Specializations: Geographic Information Systems.
(414) 229-6954
hux@uwm.edu
Ivy Lingqian Hu
Assistant Professor. Bachelor of Urban Planning, Nanjing University (2002), Master of Planning (2006) & Ph.D. in Policy, Planning and Development (2010) University of Southern California. Specializations: Transportation Planning and Policy, Land Use-transportation Rrelationships, Urban and Regional Economics.
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is an urban research university located on the east side of the city, less than two miles from downtown and only a few blocks from beautiful Lake Michigan in a quiet neighborhood of homes and small shops. The campus is easily accessible by walking, bike, and public transportation from many areas of the city. Milwaukees East Side has recently been a hotbed of development in which the University has played a major role. New developments have included graduate student housing in Milwaukee's lively Prospect and North commercial districtan area of eclectic shops, restaurants and nightlife. Our faculty represents diverse backgrounds and expertise, and brings with them the experience of professional success. Students in the program comment that the faculty members are outgoing toward students and involved in assuring the success of each of our students. All faculty members are involved in communitybased scholarship and teaching. Faculty members are especially well-known for their work in economic development (including entrepreneurship and neighborhood revitalization), GIS, and sustainability. Faculty members are also involved in research on urban politics and planning, participation in planning, and reindustrialization of urban centers. Faculty serve on a wide variety of public and nonprofit boards and committees, including the Wisconsin Brownfields Study Group, the Wisconsin Policy Research Institute, the Public Policy Forum Committee on Wisconsin Water Policy, the Menomonee Valley Partners, Hmong-American Friendship Association, and the Center for Resilient Cities. As the Urban Planning Department acts as a partner to the community and to the city at large, both faculty and students are consistently involved in neighborhood development and outreach programs. The department also founded a charter high school, the School for Urban Planning and Architecture that serves students in the City of Milwaukee promoting community development and social justice. Many activities have gained the attention of city leaders and maintain the status of the Master of Urban Planning program at UW-Milwaukee as one of the most respected in the nation.
Welford Sanders
Lecturer. BA, University of Wisconsin, Madison. Specializations: Community Development, Housing and Neighborhood Planning, Real Estate Development.
(414) 229-2992
welford@uwm.edu
Sammis White
Professor. BA, Williams College; MCRP and PhD, University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Economic Development Planning, Housing and Neighborhood Planning, Metropolitan/Regional Planning, Planning Practice and Social Policy, Human Services.
(414) 229-6086
sbwhite@uwm.edu
FYI
The Master of Urban Planning program focuses on urban development, especially in the context of large cities and their suburbs and larger regional contexts. The program aims to develop the professional skills needed for planning practice with current technology and modern research methods. Masters students focus heavily on critical thinking, communication skills (including consensus-building and negotiation), and preparedness to work in the diverse social context of planning in large, metropolitan areas. The program also addresses the latest in sustainable practices, as students tackle the environmental issues that face urban areas today. In addition to our Masters degree programs and specializations, the department offers an undergraduate Certificate in Urban Planning Studies and an interdisciplinary post-baccalaureate Certificate in Geographic Information Systems. Students also have the unique opportunity to receive dual Masters degrees by participating in either the Architecture, Civil Engineering, or Public Administration coordinated degree programs. For more information about these programs, please visit the program web page: http://www4.uwm.edu/SARUP/information/academicprograms. html Our location in the largest city in Wisconsin means that students have excellent access to a rich set of studio and internship experiences. The Urban Planning department at UWM has worked hand-in-hand with the City of Milwaukee on many projects, and offers students the advantage of using the city as a virtual classroom.
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MA/MS PAB
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2010-11 for Masters Program ...................................... 7/15/11 Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11 for Masters Program...................................... 3/1/11 In-State Tuition and Fees 2010-11...............................................$5,257 per semester Out-of-State Tuition and Fees 2010-11 .....................................$10,097 per semester Application Fee ...................................................................................................... $50
Male 1 27 7 0 1 0 5 3 44
Female 0 25 6 0 0 0 7 1 39
Total 1 52 13 0 1 0 12 4 83
Masters
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban & Regional Planning
Contact: Phone: E-mail: I-Shian (Ivan) Suen, Ph.D, Program Coordinator (804) 828-2721 isuen@vcu.edu
Native American/ Pacific Islander Asian American Mixed Other/Dont Know Non-US Citizens Non-Permanent Residents
Year Initiated: 1972 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/09...........................................................615 Degrees Granted from 9/1/08 to 8/31/09 ..................................................31
Master's Specializations
Urban Revitalization, Regional & Metropolitan Planning, Environmental Planning & Sustainability
Total Students
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
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PLANNING FACULTY
John J. Accordino
AICP
Associate Professor. BA, University of Rochester (1976); Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1987). Specializations: Economic Development Planning, Commercial District Revitalization, Community Development, European Planning.
Kimberly M. Chen
Adjunct Professor. MURP, Virginia Commonwealth University (1989). Specialization: Historic Preservation Planning.
(804) 358-4993
kim@johannasdesign.com
(804) 827-0525
jaccordi@vcu.edu AICP
afountain@HClawfirm.com
Associate Professor. BA, Nanjing University (1982); M.S. Nanjing University (1985); Ph.D University of Southern California (1991). Specializations: Transportation Policy, Planning, Modeling, and GIS.
Morton B. Gulak
AICP/AIA
(804) 828-1254
Professor Emeritus. BA (1961) and Ph.D. (1980), University of Pennsylvania; MURP, VIP & SU (1972). Specializations: Urban Design, Urban Revitalization, Physical Planning, Planning Practice.
Meghan Gough
Assistant Professor. BS, James Madison University (1997); MURP, Virginia Polytechnic Institute (2003); Ph.D, Ohio State University (2008). Specializations: Planning Theory and Processes, Citizen Participation, Sustainable Development, Regional Cooperation.
(804) 827-0778
Ralph B. Higgins
(804) 740-7500
Adjunct Professor. BLA, University of Georgia (1969). Specializations: Landuse & Site Planning, Landscape Architecture.
(804) 827-0869
(804) 371-7484
KLH@der.state.va.us
(804) 827-0788
ajshriar@vcu.edu
Gary Johnson
Professor Emeritus. BS, Northern Michigan University (1972); MUP, Wayne State University (1974); DED, Texas A&M University (1979). Specializations: Community Development, Housing & Neighborhood Planning, Transportation Planning, Land-Use/Growth Management.
(804) 828-0469
(804) 828-2721
isuen@vcu.edu
Thomas E. Jacobson
Adjunct Professor. MURP, University of Minnesota (1971). Specializations: Land-use Planning, Planning Practice
Weiping Wu
Professor. BA (1986) and MUP (1989) Tsinghua University; Ph.D., Rutgers University (1996). Specializations: International Development, International Planning, Migration, Land Use/Growth Management.
(804) 748-1040
(804) 827-3413
wwu@vcu.edu
Allan Mills
Associate Professor. Ph.D (1975) University of Minnesota. Specialization: Tourism Policy and Planning; Urban Forestry.
Michela Zonta
Assistant Professor. Laurea (doctorate), University of Milan (1990); MA (1998) and Ph.D. (2003), UCLA. Specializations: Housing & Community Development, Race, Ethnicity & Urban Poverty, GIS/Spatial Analysis, Planning Methods.
amills@vcu.edu
Keith Ready
Associate Professor. Ph.D. Specialization: Parks and Recreation Planning and Design.
(804) 827-0787
mmzonta2@vcu.edu
kfready@vcu.edu
Ed Simpson
Adjunct Professor. MPA (1977) University of Puget Sound. Specialization: Adaptive Reuse Planning.
ewsimpson@vcu.edu
Nelson Wikstrom
Associate Professor. B.A. Northeastern University; M.A., Ph.D. University of Connecticut. Specialization: Intergovernmental Relations, Urban Politics.
nwikstro@vcu.edu
(804) 828-8086
hraspaas@vcu.edu
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BA/BS
Ph.D.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Adm. Deadline Fall 2011 ..........................................................................01/15/2011 Adm. Deadline Spring 2012 .....................................................................10/01/2011 Financial Aid Deadline, 2011-12 ............................................................. 01/01/2011 Instate Tuition and Fees (per semester) ....................................... $4729.50 Out-of-state tuition and Fees (per semester ................................................ $11608.50 Application Fee ......................................................................................................$50
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban & Regional Planning
Contact Person Phone: E-mail: Thomas W. Sanchez, Program Chair 540.231.5425 tom.sanchez@vt.edu
Year Initiated: 1957 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/09...........................................................701 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ..................................................36
Masters Specializations
Environmental Policy & Planning; Land Use & Physical Development; Housing, Community & Economic Development; International Development
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
BA in Public & Urban Affairs (PUA) BS in Environmental Policy & Planning (EPP)
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Diane Zahm, Undergraduate Programs Coordinator (540) 231-7503 dzahm@vt.edu
Year initiated: 1969 PUA; 1997 EPP Degrees Granted through 05/15/09.........................................................265 Degrees granted from 8/30/09-5/15/09.....................................................29
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U.S. Citizens & Permanent Residents Hispanics of Any Race White African American Native American/ Pacific Islander Asian American Mixed Other/Dont Know Non-US Citizens Non-Permanent Residents Total Students
Male 2 27 2 0 3 0 3 2 39
Female 2 42 2 0 6 0 1 7 39
Total 4 69 4 0 9 0 4 9 83
PLANNING FACULTY
John Browder
Professor and College Associate Dean. BA, College of Wooster (1974); MPA, American University (1977); MA and Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania (1986). Specializations: International Development Planning, Environmental Ethics & Policy, Planning Practice & Theory. http://www.uap.vt.edu/uapFaculty/browder.html
(540) 231-6217
browder@vt.edu
Ralph Buehler
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
Assistant Professor. MS (2002); MS (2003); Ph.D. (2008), Rutgers University. Specializations: Transportation Policy and Planning, Land Use, Energy, and Regional Governance. http://www.nvc.vt.edu/uap/people/rbuehler.html
DOCTORAL DEGREE
Planning, Governance, and Globalization
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Year Initiated 2007 Two Streams: Urban & Environmental Design & Planning (UEDP) Governance & Globalization (GG) Thematic Areas (concentrations): UEDP (6): Metropolitan Development Community & Economic Development Planning International Development Planning Environmental Planning & Landscape Analysis Transportation Planning Physical Planning & Urban Design GG (2): Governance, Institutions & Civil Society Globalization, Identities, Security, & Economies Gerry Kearns, SPIA director (540) 231-2291 gkearns@vt.edu
(703) 706-8104
ralphbu@vt.edu
Margaret Cowell
Assistant Professor. BA, Brown University (2002), MUP, SUNY-Buffalo, Ph.D. Cornell (2010). Specializations: Building Resilient Regions; Economic Complementarity in Polycentric Regions; Effects of Economic Restructuring on Shrinking Regions
(703) 706-8111
mmcowell@vt.edu
Casey Dawkins
Assistant Professor. BS (1995), MCP (1999) and Ph.D. (2003), Georgia Tech. Specializations: Residential Segregation, Growth Management, Urban Inequality, Quantitative Spatial Analysis. http://www.uap.vt.edu/uapFaculty/dawkins.html
(540) 231-2690
dawkins@vt.edu
Ralph Hall
Assistant Professor. MS, Civil & Environmental Engineering (2002), MIT; MS, Technology & Policy (2002), MIT; Ph.D., (2006), MIT. Specializations: Sustainable Development, Transportation, Water/ Sanitation in Developing Countries.
(540) 231-7332
rphall@vt.edu
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Sonia Hirt
Assistant Professor. Arch.Dipl., Higher Institute of Architecture & Civil Engineering, Bulgaria (1991); MUP (1995) and Ph.D. (2003), University of Michigan. Specializations: Land Use Policy & Planning, Urban Form, Sustainable Metropolitan Development, Comparative/International Planning. http://www.uap.vt.edu/uapFaculty/hirt.html
Karen Till
Associate Professor. BA, Analysis & Conservation Ecology(1986); MA, Geography (1991), Ph.D. (1996) University of Wisconsin. Specializations: Wounded Cities, Capital Cities in Transition, Cultural Politics and National Identity, Place Making and Social Memory, Public and Conceptual Urban Art and Architecture, New Urbanism, Qualitative and Feminist Research Methods. http://www.uap.vt.edu/faculty/till.html
(540) 231-7509
shirt@vt.edu
(540) 231-1109
ktill@vt.edu
Derek Hyra
Associate Professor. BA, Colgate University (1996); MA, University of Chicago (2000); Ph.D., University of Chicago (2005). Specializations: Urban Politics, Race, Globalization, Neighborhood Poverty, Affordable Housing Finance, and Qualitative Methods.
Kris Wernstedt
Associate Professor. PhD and MA, Cornell, MA, University of Wisconsin. Specializations: Environmental planning, management, and policy, with emphases on contaminated properties and water resources. http://www.nvc.vt.edu/uap/faculty_main.asp?sectionid=50&pageid=308& pagename=Kris%20Wernstedt
(703)706-8111
derek3@vt.edu
(703) 706-8132
krisw@vt.edu
Paul L. Knox
Senior Fellow for International Advancement . BA and Ph.D., University of Sheffield, UK. Specializations: Comparative Analysis of Urbanization & Urban Planning, Social Production of the Built Environment, Evolution of the American Urban Medical Care Delivery System. http://www.uap.vt.edu/uapFaculty/knox.html
Diane L. Zahm
Associate Professor. BS, Allegheny College (1980); MP, University of Virginia (1982); Ph.D., SUNY, Syracuse (1986). Specializations: Crime & Terrorism Prevention/Homeland Security, Environmental Design, Neighborhood Planning, Land Use Planning. http://www.uap.vt.edu/uapFaculty/zahm.html
(540) 231-1695
knox@vt.edu
(540) 231-7503
dzahm@vt.edu
C. Theodore Koebel
Professor. BS, Xavier University (1969); MCP, University of Cincinnati (1971); Ph.D., Rutgers University (1979). Specializations: Housing, Real Estate, Community Development. http://www.uap.vt.edu/uapFaculty/koebel.html
Yang Zhang
Assistant Professor. BS, Geography (1997) Peking University; MA, Geography (2000) Peking University; Ph.D. Urban and Regional Planning (2006), Texas A&M. Specializations: Urban Land Use Planning, natural Hazards Mitigation, Post Disaster Re-development, and Sustainable Urban Form, Geographic Information Systems. http://www.uap.vt.edu/faculty/zhang.html
(540) 231-0412
tkoebel@vt.edu
John Randolph
Professor. BME, University of Minnesota (1969); MS (1972) and Ph.D. (1976), Stanford University. Specializations: Environmental Planning & Policy, Water Resources Planning, Energy Planning & Policy/Renewable Energy, Land Use Planning. http://www.uap.vt.edu/uapFaculty/randolph.html
(540) 231-1128
yz@vt.edu
(540) 231-7714
energy@vt.edu
Jesse Richardson
Associate Professor and Program Chair. BS and MS, Virginia Tech; JD, University of Virginia. Specializations: Environmental Law & Policy, Land Use Law & Policy, Farmland Protection, Local Government Autonomy. http://www.uap.vt.edu/uapFaculty/richardson.html
(540) 231-5517
jayjon@vt.edu
(540) 231-7508
jessej@vt.edu
(540) 231-5425
tom.sanchez@vt.edu
(540) 231-6775
mstephen@vt.edu
(540)706-8111
ElizabethMorton@vt.edu
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Damian Pitt
Visiting Assistant Professor. BA, Sociology, University of Tennessee (1998), MS, Environmental Planning and Policy, University of Oregon (2001), PhD, Planning, Governance, and Globalization, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University (2009). Specialization: Land Use and Environmental Planning; Energy and Environmental Policy; Local Government Climate Protection Planning; Planning and Permitting Issues for Renewable Energy Systems; Energy Implications of Land-use Planning and Smart Growth.
(540) 231-4042
Dpitt@vt.edu
Derren Rosbach
BA, College of the Atlantic (1995), MS, Western Carolina University (2005), PhD, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University (expected 2010). Specialization: Cross-disciplinary collaborations with a focus on science, technology and the environment.
Joe Schilling
Assistant Research Professor, Prof. BA, Social Science (1979) San Diego State University; LL.M, Environmental Law (1996), George Washington University; JD, Law (1983), Hastings College. Specializations: Land Use Law, Sustainable Regions Through Better Building and Community Design. http://www.nvc.vt.edu/uap/people/jschilling.html
(703) 706-8111
jms33@vt.edu
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MA/MS PAB
PROGRAM INFORMATION
GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline 2009-10 for Masters program ......................Rolling Admission Financial Aid Deadline 2009-10 for Masters program............................ July 1, 2010 In-State Tuition and Fees ........................................ $478.85/credit hour per semester Out-of-State Tuition and Fees.............................. $1,057.55/credit hour per semester Application Fee ......................................................................................................$50 Additional Fees: .....................................$38.70/credit hour; $163.05 registration fee
Male 27 16 1 0 0 7 0 2 53
Female 31 19 3 0 0 11 0 0 64
Total 58 35 4 0 0 18 0 2 117
Accepted Enrolled
33 37 24 31
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Urban Planning
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Kelly Hicks (313) 577-2701 ae7825@wayne.edu
Year Initiated: 1959 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 05/10 ..............................................................476 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ..................................................36
Masters Specializations
Housing & Community Development, Urban & Regional Economic Development, Managing Metropolitan Growth
MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
University Admission Policy: Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Departmental Requirement: statement No Requirements 2.6 (Univ.)/2.8 (Dept.) None Required 550 Not Required 2 letters of recommendation; personal
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
PLANNING FACULTY
Robin Boyle
Professor/Department Chair. Diploma in Planning, Glasgow School of Art (1973); MS, University of Reading (1974). Specializations: Economic Development, Land Use/Growth Management, Housing & Neighborhood Planning, Real Estate Development. www.clas.wayne.edu/faculty/
(313) 577-8711
r.boyle@wayne.edu
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Lei Ding
Assistant Professor. BS (1997) and MS (2000) Tsinghua University, PhD (2005) George Mason University. Specializations: Housing and Public Policy, Regional Economic Development, Public Policy and Policy Analysis, Statistical and Spatial Modeling www.clas.wayne.edu/faculty
(313) 577-0543
eg5182@wayne.edu
George Galster
Professor. BA, Wittenberg University (1970); BS, Case Western Reserve University (1971); Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Specializations: Housing & Neighborhood Planning, Race/Ethnicity & Planning, Quantitative Methods, Urban & Regional Economics, Impact Assessment. www.clas.wayne.edu/faculty/
(313) 577-0542
r.sinclair@wayne.edu
Paul Vigeant
Lecturer. BA, Clark University; (1962); Arch. & Design, University of Detroit (1966); MA, Wayne State University (1969). Specializations: Planning Practice, Physical Planning/Urban Design, Metropolitan/Regional Planning. www.clas.wayne.edu/dusp/faculty
(313) 577-9084
ar3571@wayne.edu
(313) 577-0539
ad6795@wayne.edu
Carolyn G. Loh
Assistant Professor. BA 2001 and MUP 2002 and Ph.D. 2008, University of Michigan. Specializations: Land Use, Growth Management, Planning Methods, GIS www.clas.wayne.edu/faculty/
Daryl LaFlamme
Adjunct Professor. BS, Ball State University (1990); MA, Indiana State University (1995). Specializations: Demography, GIS. www.clas.wayne.edu/dusp/faculty/
(313) 577-0541
cgloh@wayne.edu
(313) 577-2701
daryl.laflamme@jwt.com
Rayman Mohamed
Assistant Professor. BS, University of Guyana (1991); MS, University of South Florida (1996); Ph.D., Cornell University (2003). Specializations: Environmental Planning, GIS, Land Use/Growth Management, Quantitative Methods, Metropolitan/Regional Planning. www.clas.wayne.edu/faculty/
Jeffrey Horner
Lecturer. BA, Adrian College (1984); MUP, Wayne State University (1993). Specializations: Metropolitan and Regional Planning, Politics and Governance, Economic Development. www.clas.wayne.edu/dusp/faculty/
(313) 577-0194
jeffreyhorner@wayne.edu
(313) 577-3356
ar7661@wayne.edu
Kameshwari Pothukuchi
Associate Professor. B.Arch., University of Bombay (1987); MUP (1990), M.Arch. (1991) and Ph.D. (1995), University of Michigan. Specializations: Citizen Participation/Community Organization, Gender Studies & Planning, Planning Theory, Physical Planning/Urban Design, Community Development. www.clas.wayne.edu/faculty/
Benjamin Tallerico
Adjunct Professor. BSBA, Lawrence Technical University; MUP and MA Wayne State University. Specializations: Planning Practice, Planning Methods. www.clas.wayne.edu/faculty/
(313) 577-2701
Ab9405@wayne.edu
(313) 577-4296
k.pothukuchi@wayne.edu
FYI
Matthew D. Weber
Adjunct Professor. BA, University of Michigan (1991); JD and MA, University of Wisconsin (1997). Specializations: Planning Law; Planning Practice. www.clas.wayne.edu/dusp/faculty
(313) 577-2701
matweber@umich.edu
Avis C. Vidal
FAICP
Professor. AB, University of Chicago (1967); MCP (1973) and Ph.D. (1982), Harvard University. Specializations: Community Development, Housing & Neighborhood Planning, Economic Development, Real Estate Development, Citizen Participation/Community Organization. www.clas.wayne.edu/faculty/
(313) 577-8842
a.vidal@wayne.edu
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BA
MA/MPA
MASTERS DEGREE
Master of Public Administration, Regional Planning Concentration
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Dorothy Ives Dewey (610)436-2746 divesdewey@wcupa.edu
PROGRAM INFORMATION
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline none, but preferably by 12/1 for the following fall and 11/1 for spring. In-State Tuition/Fees: ............................................................ $231/cr hr per semester Technology Fee: .................................................................................................. $103 General Fee: ................................................................................................... $725.70 Out-of-State Tuition/Fees: .................................................... $579/cr hr per semester Technology Fee: .................................................................................................. $155 General Fee: ................................................................................................... $725.70 Application Fee: .................................................................................................... $35
Year Initiated: 1935 Degrees Granted 2003 through 2009: .........................61 Total; 8 Planning Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10: .....................8 Total; 2 Planning
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
Bachelor of Arts: Urban/Regional Planning Track
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Dorothy Ives Dewey (610)436-2746 divesdewey@wcupa.edu
Year Initiated: 1935 Degrees Granted through 2009 ........................82 Total; 15 Planning Track Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ...........11 Total; 3 Planning Track
Graduate and Research Assistantships are available and awarded to graduate students on a competitive basis
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Kristen B. Crossney
Assistant Professor: B.S., University of Maryland-Baltimore County, M.A., Temple University, Ph.D., Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, 2006. Specialities: Urban Studies, Planning and Policy, Housing
(610) 430-5838
kcrossney@wcupa.edu
Matin Katirai
Assistant Professor: B.A., York University, Toronto, M.P.H., University of Kentucky College of Public Health, Ph.D., University of Louisville, 2009. Specialities: Urban Planning, Business GIS, Public Health, Transportation
(610) 436-2393
mkatirai@wcupa.edu
FYI
The Geography and Planning Department offers programs that bridge the physical and social sciences, combining theory with practical experience. Students gain knowledge and analytical skills that can be applied to social and environmental problems. We pride ourselves in welcoming students with a variety of interests and a range of abilities and in helping majors develop focus and skills. We have close to 100 percent retention and graduation of majors. Undergraduate students who desire graduate school will wish to know that 100 percent of WCU Geography & Planning undergraduate majors that have applied to graduate schools in the past decade have been accepted to the programs of their choice. Our MPA Regional Planning concentration is appropriate for many career paths which value a combined knowledge of public administration as well as comprehensive planning, zoning, mapping, and demographic and environmental impacts of geographical change. Most students in the program aspire to planning or public administration careers, although some use this degree to broaden their knowledge and expertise for other employment opportunities. This degree supports working professionals who desire a career specialty or change. The concentration focuses on land use development and management at the local, county, and regional levels. Internships are available for all degree programs.
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
FACULTY
Joan M. Welch
Professor: B.A., St. Cloud State University, M.A., Boston University, Ph.D., Boston University, 1990. Specialities: Physical, Conservation, Environmental Planning
(610) 436-2940
jwelch@wcupa.edu
James P. Lewandowski
Professor: B.A., Toledo University, M.A. Toledo University, Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1991. Specialities: Urban/economic, International Trade, Quantitative Methods, GIS
(610) 436-2724
jlewandows@wcupa.edu
(610) 436-2746
divesdewey@wcupa.edu
(610) 436-2544
gfasic@wcupa.edu
Gary W. Coutu
Associate Professor: B.A., Duquesne University, MSPMP, Carnegie Mellon University, Ph.D., Texas A&M University, 2001. Specialities: GIS, Watershed Analysis, Remote Sensing
(610) 738-0522
gcoutu@wcupa.edu
Joy A. Fritschle
Assistant Professor: B.A., Humboldt State University of California, M.S., University of Memphis, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2007. Specialities: Biogeography, Environmental Planning, GIS
(610) 436-3396
jfritschle@wcupa.edu
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BS/BA/MA
PROGRAM INFORMATION
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES
Admission Deadline .................. Fall Semester March 31, Spring Semester Sept. 30 Financial Aid Deadline ...................................................... Feb. 15 for following Fall In-State Tuition and Fees: ............................................................ $3610 per semester Out-of-State Tuition and Fees: .................................................... $8856 per semester Enrollment Fee:....................................................................................................$333 Application Fee: .....................................................................................................$35
MASTERS DEGREE
Master in Geography with Community Development and Planning Concentration
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Benjamin Ofori-Amoah, Chair (269) 387-3424 ben.ofori@wmich.edu
Accepted Enrolled
N/A N/A N/A 12 7 6
N/A N/A 14 14
Year Initiated: 1962 Degrees Granted (in concentration) through 2010 .................................135 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ..................................................13
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE
Contact Person: Phone: E-mail: Benjamin Ofori-Amoah, Chair (269) 387-3424 ben.ofori@wmich.edu
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Benjamin Ofori-Amoah
Professor and Chair. Ph.D., Simon Fraser University (1990). Specializations: Economic Geography, Economic Development, Regional Development Planning, GIS, International Planning.
(269) 387-3415
ben.ofori@wmich.edu
Li Yang
Assistant Professor. Ph.D., University of Waterloo (2007). Specializations: Tourism Planning, International Planning.
(269) 387-3415
li.1.yang@wmich.edu AICP
Jordan Yin
Assistant Professor. M.R.P., Cornell University (1994); Ph.D. Cornell University (2001). Specializations: Community Development, Housing and Neighborhood Planning, Land Use Planning.
(269) 387-3484
jordan.yin@wmich.edu
Male 0 19 1 0 0 0 0
Female 0 14 1 0 0 0 0
Total 0 33 2 0 0 0 0
Charles Emerson
Associate Professor. Ph.D., University of Iowa (1996). Specializations: GIS.
Lucius Hallet IV
Assistant Professor. Ph.D., University of Kansas (2007). Specializations: Human Geography, Tourism Planning.
FYI
Western Michigan University is located in Kalamazoo, Michigan, a mid-sized metropolitan area in Southwest Michigan. Less than one hour from the sandy shores of Lake Michigan, Kalamazoo is located halfway between Detroit and Chicago, and easily accessible by highway, Amtrak, or air via the Kalamazoo / Battle Creek International Airport (AZO). The Kalamazoo area is known as a cosmopolitan region that is home to an innovation economy, a thriving arts and cultural scene, and other educational assets, including Kalamazoo College and the Kalamazoo Promise (a nationally renowned program that offers full college scholarships to graduates of the Kalamazoo Public Schools). Western Michigan University is a major state-supported research university with more than 24,000 students and 900 full-time faculty. WMU is one of 76 upper-tier public institutions nationally recognized as a Research University by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. Since 1999, WMU has been named every year by US News and World Report as one of the Best National Universities. The Department of Geography at WMU was founded in 1905 and offers programs at both the undergraduate and graduate level. The Department is home to an outstanding array of resources including frequently-updated computing facilities, award-winning student organizations, and the W.E. Upjohn Center for the Study of Geographical Change. The Department has offered studies in planning for more than 30 years and has a successful record of placing students in professional positions and graduate or doctoral programs.
Total Students
21
17
37
*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.
PLANNING FACULTY
David Lemberg
AICP
Associate Professor. M.R.P., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (1983); Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara (1998). Specializations: Community and Regional Development Planning, GIS.
(269) 387-3410
david.lemberg@wmich.edu
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A- 1
Mueller, Elizabeth; University of Texas at Austin Mugerauer, Robert; University of Washington Njoh, Ambe; University of South Florida Noland, Robert B; Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Nuworsoo, Cornelius; California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Page, G. William; University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Pamuk, Ayse; San Francisco State University Park, JiYoung; University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Parker, Brenda; University of Illinois at Chicago Patten, Iris; University of Arizona Paulsen, Kurt G.; University of Wisconsin-Madison Peacock, Walter G.; Texas A&M University Peng, Zhong-Ren; University of Florida Perckl, Ryan; University of Arizona Phillips, David L.; University of Virginia Pinel, Sandra; University of Idaho Radke, John; University of California, Berkeley Raja, Samina; University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Ratti, Carlo; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Rey, Serge; Arizona State University Rogers, George O.; Texas A&M University Rubin, Jasper; San Francisco State University Ryan, Robert L.; University of Massachusetts, Amherst Saija, Laura; University of Memphis Sancar, Fahriye; University of Colorado, Denver Sanyal, Nick; University of Idaho Scally, Corianne P.; State University of New York at Albany Schoen, David A.; Ball State University Shatkin, Gavin; University of Michigan Shen, Guoqiang; University of Oklahoma Shen, Qing; University of Washington Silverman, Robert M.; University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Silvis, Anne; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Sperry, Stephen L.; Clemson University Srinivas, Smita; Columbia University Suarez-Villa, Luis; University of California, Irvine Tang, Zhenghong; University of Nebraska-Lincoln Thakuriah, Piyushimita; University of Illinois at Chicago Till, Karen; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Toker, Umut; California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Toker, Zeynep; California State University, Northridge Vale, Lawrence J.; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Viton, Phillip A.; Ohio State University vom Hofe, Rainer; University of Cincinnati von Rabenau, Burkhard; Ohio State University Weisenburger, Ray; Kansas State University Wilson, Mark I.; Michigan State University Wubneh, Mulatu; East Carolina University Yang, Jiawen; Georgia Institute of Technology Zhang, Sumel; University of Louisville Zwick, Paul; University of Florida
A-2
Architectural Design
Chusid, Jeffrey; Cornell University Dearborn, Lynn; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Machemer, Patricia L.; Michigan State University McClure, Wendy; University of Idaho McKibben, Sherry; University of Idaho Polakit, Kasama; Florida Atlantic University Shibley, Robert G.; University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Till, Karen; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Hooper, Michael; Harvard University Howard, Zeljka Pavolich; California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Hoyt, Lorlene; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Innes, Judith; University of California, Berkeley Jones, Mittie Davis; Cleveland State University Kasprisin, Ron; University of Washington Keyes, Langley; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Khirfan, Luna; University of Waterloo Kudva, Neema; Cornell University Laninga, Tamara; University of Idaho Lawson, Laura; Rutgers University, School of Environmental and Biological Sciences Lee, Ming-Chun; University of Texas at Austin Lowe, Jeffrey; University of Memphis Lowry, Michael; University of Idaho Mandarin, Lynn; Temple University May, Diane; Missouri State University McDowell, Ceasar; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Miles, Rebecca; Florida State University Moomaw, Suzanne Morse; University of Virginia Musso, Juliet; University of Southern California Neuman, Michael C.; Texas A&M University Njoh, Ambe; University of South Florida Parker, Brenda; University of Illinois at Chicago Paterson, Robert G.; University of Texas at Austin Pinel, Sandra; University of Idaho Pothukuchi, Kameshwari; Wayne State University Prosperi, David; Florida Atlantic University Reardon, Ken; University of Memphis Roakes, Susan; University of Memphis Rongerude, Jane; Iowa State University Salazar, Dayana M.; San Jos State University Santo, Charles; University of Memphis Seidel, Andrew; Texas A&M University Shrestha, Manoj; University of Idaho Silva, Enrique R.; Boston University Silverman, Robert M.; University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Springer, Joseph H.; Ryerson University Stephenson, Max O.; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Stiftel, Bruce; Georgia Institute of Technology Sweeney, Donald A.; Texas A&M University Thompson, J. Phillip; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Thompson, Michelle M.; University of New Orleans Toker, Zeynep; California State University, Northridge Van Vliet, Willem; University of Colorado, Denver Vidal, Avis C.; Wayne State University Wilder, Margaret; University of Delaware Wilson, Mark I.; Michigan State University Wilson, Patricia; University of Texas at Austin Wridt, Pamela; University of Colorado, Denver Yabes, Ruth; Arizona State University
Brownfield
Coffin, Sarah; Saint Louis University De Sousa, Christopher; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Lewis, David A.; State University of New York at Albany Price, Alfred D.; University of Buffalo The State University of New York Solitare, Laura; Texas Southern University Simons, Robert; Cleveland State University
A- 3
Climate Change
Boswell, Michael; California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Coffman, Makena; University of Hawaii Frazier, Tim; University of Idaho Gober, Patricia; Arizona State University Greve, Adrienne; California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Grover, Himanshu; University of Buffalo The State University of New York Hamin, Elizabeth M.; University of Massachusetts, Amherst Hassol, Joshua; Boston University Lagro, James A. Jr.; University of Wisconsin- Madison Rosenthal, Joyce Klein; Harvard University Stone, Brian Jr.; Georgia Institute of Technology Suffling, Roger; University of Waterloo Wack, Paul; California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
A-4
Grengs, Joseph; University of Michigan Grodach, Carl; University of Texas, Arlington Hammel, Daniel J.; University of Toledo Hanna, William; University of Maryland, College Park Haughey, Patrick; University of New Orleans Huang, Chang-Shan; Texas A&M University Huddleston, Jack R.; University of Wisconsin-Madison Immergluck, Daniel; Georgia Institute of Technology Isaac, Claudia B.; University of New Mexico Jojola, Theodore; University of New Mexico Jones, Mittie Davis; Cleveland State University Keating, W. Dennis; Cleveland State University Kotval, Zenia Z.; Michigan State University Krumholz, Norm; Cleveland State University Lake, Robert W; Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey LaMore, Rex L.; Michigan State University Lauria, Mickey; Clemson University Lee, Joseph A.; Alabama A&M University Lemberg, David; Western Michigan University Lewis, David A.; State University of New York at Albany Lowe, Jeffrey; University of Memphis McClure, Kirk; University of Kansas McMullen, John C.; Frostburg State University Moomaw, Suzanne Morse; University of Virginia Morales, Alfonso; University of Wisconsin-Madison Ndubisi, Forster; Texas A&M University Nelson, Marla; University of New Orleans Newman, Kathe; Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Olson, Brad C.; Cornell University Owusu, Francis Y.; Iowa State University Pinel, Sandra; University of Idaho Pothukuchi, Kameshwari; Wayne State University Powers, Laura Wolf; University of Pennsylvania Rubenstein, James M.; Miami University Rubin, Julia Sass; Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Sawicki, David S.; Georgia Institute of Technology Seasons, Mark; University of Waterloo Seidel, Andrew; Texas A&M University Serda, Daniel; University of Kansas Servon, Lisa J.; The New School Shatkin, Gavin; University of Michigan Shetty, Sujata; University of Toledo Silvis, Anne; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Spencer, James; University of Hawaii Suffling, Roger; University of Waterloo Thompson, J. Phillip; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Thompson, Michelle M.; University of New Orleans Umemoto, Karen; University of Hawaii Van Zandt, Shannon; Texas A&M University Vidal, Avis C.; Wayne State University Vitiello, Domenic; University of Pennsylvania Warner, Mildred; Cornell University Watson, Philip; University of Idaho
Wesley, Joan; Jackson State University Wigfall, La Barbara; Kansas State University Wilder, Margaret; University of Delaware Wilson, Constance; Alabama A&M University Winchell, Dick; Eastern Washington University Wong, Sidney; Morgan State University Wridt, Pamela; University of Colorado, Denver Zimmer, Richard J.; California State Polytechnic University-Pomona
Comprehensive Planning
Esswein, Carolyn; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Grodach, Carl; University of Texas, Arlington Grover, Himanshu; University of Buffalo The State University of New York Howard, Zeljka Pavolich; California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo May, Diane; Missouri State University Park, Peter; University of Colorado, Denver Paulsen, Kurt G.; University of Wisconsin-Madison
A- 5
Wack, Paul; California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Welch, Joan M.; West Chester University White, Stacey S.; University of Kansas Wilson, Patrick; University of Idaho
Demography
Assaad, Ragui A.; University of Minnesota Beard, Victoria; University of California, Irvine Chew, Kenneth; University of California, Irvine Gober, Patricia; Arizona State University Gooding, Earl N. M.; Alabama A&M University Guthrie, Dwayne Pierce; The Catholic University of America Hughes, James W; Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Jaganathan, Radha; Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Laurian, Lucie; University of Iowa Morrow-Jones, Hazel; Ohio State University Myers, Dowell; University of Southern California Reid, Neil; University of Toledo Rubenstein, James M.; Miami University Sawicki, David S.; Georgia Institute of Technology Seidel, Andrew; Texas A&M University Spain, Daphne; University of Virginia
A-6
Chapin, Timothy; Florida State University Chatman, Daniel G.; University of California, Berkeley Christopherson, Susan M.; Cornell University Clavel, Pierre; Cornell University Coffin, Sarah; Saint Louis University Colgan, Charles S.; University of Southern Maine Cowell, Margaret; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Currid, Elizabeth; University of Southern California Curtis, Karen; University of Delaware Deng, Lan; University of Michigan Dewar, Margaret E.; University of Michigan Ding, Lei; Wayne State University Dowall, David; University of California, Berkeley Drucker, Joshua; University of Illinois at Chicago Eisinger, Peter; The New School Ellen, Ingrid Gould; New York University Feser, Edward; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Fisher, Lynn; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Fogarty, Michael; Portland State University Funderburg, Richard G.; University of Iowa Ganning, Joanna; Saint Louis University Gertler, Meric; University of Toronto Giusti, Cecilia; Texas A&M University Glasmeier, Amy K.; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Gonzalez-Rivas, Marcela; Cornell University Gordon, Peter; University of Southern California Guhathakurta, Subhrajit; Arizona State University Hamlin, Roger E.; Michigan State University Hawley, R. Dawn; Northern Arizona University Hill, Edward W.; Cleveland State University Honadle, Beth; University of Cincinnati Howland, Marie; University of Maryland, College Park
A- 7
Sclar, Elliott; Columbia University Seidman, Karl; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Seltzer, Ethan P.; Portland State University Silvis, Anne; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Spencer, James; University of Hawaii Stein, Jay; Arizona State University Sternberg, Ernest; University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Strom, Elizabeth; University of South Florida Suarez-Villa, Luis; University of California, Irvine Sutton, Stacey; Columbia University Theodore, Nik; University of Illinois at Chicago Thomas, Ward; California State University, Northridge Thompson, J. Phillip; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Vidal, Avis C.; Wayne State University vom Hofe, Rainer; University of Cincinnati Waddell, Paul; University of California, Berkeley Wadley, David; University of Queensland Warnken, Charles; University of Oklahoma Watson, Philip; University of Idaho Weber, Rachel; University of Illinois at Chicago White, Sammis; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Wong, Sidney; Morgan State University Wilson, Mark I.; Michigan State University Wubneh, Mulatu; East Carolina University Zimmer, Richard J.; California State Polytechnic University-Pomona
A-8
Keller, John; Kansas State University Kim, Karl; University of Hawaii Lindell, Michael K.; Texas A&M University Lowe, Jeffrey; University of Memphis Mukherji, Anuradha; East Carolina University Nance, Earthea; University of New Orleans Olshansky, Robert; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Park, JiYoung; University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Peacock, Walter G.; Texas A&M University Pijawka, David; Arizona State University Renne, John L.; University of New Orleans Siembieda, William; California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Sternberg, Ernest; University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Vale, Lawrence J.; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Yonder, Ayse; Pratt Institute Xiao, Yu; Texas A&M University Zhang, Yang; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Beatley, Timothy; University of Virginia Benhart, John E.; Indiana University of Pennsylvania Booth, Richard; Cornell University Bornstein, Lisa; McGill University Bosselman, Peter; University of California, Berkeley Boswell, Michael; California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Bright, Elise; Texas A&M University Brower, Sidney; University of Maryland, College Park Brown, David; McGill University Butler, Kent S.; University of Texas at Austin Butler, William; Florida State University Carmin, JoAnn; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Caupp, Craig L.; Frostburg State University Chakraborty, Jayajit; University of South Florida Chandrasekhar, Divya; Texas Southern University Chowdhury, Moe; Jackson State University Clapp, Tara Lynne; Iowa State University Clark, Chris; California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Cohen, James; University of Maryland, College Park Cohen, William; Temple University Coffman, Makena; University of Hawaii Conn, W. David; California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Conroy, Maria Manta; Ohio State University Corburn, Jason; University of California, Berkeley Czajkowski, Kevin P.; University of Toledo Daniels, Thomas L.; University of Pennsylvania Daugherty, Carolyn M.; Northern Arizona University Davis, Mary E.; Tufts University Deakin, Elizabeth; University of California, Berkeley Deyle, Robert; Florida State University Dill, Jennifer; Portland State University Donaghy, Kieran; Cornell University Drescher, Michael; University of Waterloo Dyckman, Caitlin; Clemson University Edelman, David J.; University of Cincinnati Elliott, Michael L. Poirier; Georgia Institute of Technology Emmi, Philip C.; University of Utah Feldman, David L.; University of California, Irvine Flachsbart, Peter; University of Hawaii Flamm, Bradley; Temple University Flaxman, Michael; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Forrest, Clyde; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Forsyth, Ann; Cornell University Frank, Nancy; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee French, Steven P.; Georgia Institute of Technology Fricano, Russell J.; Alabama A&M University Fritschle, Joy A.; West Chester University Gocmen, Asli; University of Wisconsin-Madison Goldstein, Bruce; University of Colorado, Denver Gooding, Earl N. M.; Alabama A&M University Gordon, Steven I.; Ohio State University Grover, Himanshu; University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Guhathakurta, Subhrajit; Arizona State University
Energy Planning
Akar, Gulsah; Ohio State University Allison, Charles; The New School Andrews, Clinton J; Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Buehler, Ralph; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Coffman, Makena; University of Hawaii Edelman, David J.; University of Cincinnati Flachsbart, Peter; University of Hawaii Flamm, Bradley; Temple University Guldmann, Jean-Michel; Ohio State University Huddleston, Jack R.; University of Wisconsin-Madison Hutchinson, Robert; New Jersey Institute of Technology Lewis, Geoff; University of Waterloo Lutzenhiser, Loren; Portland State University Michaels, Harvey; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Polenske, Karen R.; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Randolph, John; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Sowers, Jacob; Missouri State University
A- 9
Page, G. William; University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Paterson, Robert G.; University of Texas at Austin Patten, Iris; University of Arizona Paul, David; University of Idaho Pendall, Rolf; Cornell University Peterson, Ann; University of Queensland Pitt, David G.; University of Minnesota Polenske, Karen R.; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Pressley, Joyce Ann; Morgan State University Pushchak, Ronald; Ryerson University Radke, John; University of California, Berkeley Randolph, John; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Rappaport, Ann; Tufts University Retzlaff, Rebecca; Auburn University del Rio, Vicente; California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Robinson, Pamela; Ryerson University Rogers, George O.; Texas A&M University Rosenthal, Joyce Klein; Harvard University Ryan, Robert L.; University of Massachusetts, Amherst Saija, Laura; University of Memphis Salo, Ken; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Sancar, Fahriye; University of Colorado, Denver Schmidt, Stephen; Cornell University Schneider, Daniel; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Schweitzer, Lisa; University of Southern California Serda, Daniel; University of Kansas Shriar, Ayrum J.; Virginia Commonwealth University Simpson, David M.; University of Louisville Slotterback, Carissa Schively; University of Minnesota Southworth, Michael; University of California, Berkeley Spencer, James; University of Hawaii Steiner, Frederick; University of Texas at Austin Stevens, Mark; University of British Columbia Stiftel, Bruce; Georgia Institute of Technology Stokols, Daniel; University of California, Irvine Strauss, Eric J.; Michigan State University Tang, Zhenghong; University of Nebraska-Lincoln Thomas, Ward; California State University, Northridge Tobin, Graham; University of South Florida Toker, Umut; California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Toor, Will; University of Colorado, Denver Tyler, Elizabeth; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Van Vliet, Willem; University of Colorado, Denver Vos, Jaap; Florida Atlantic University Wack, Paul; California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Wang, Xinhao; University of Cincinnati Welch, Joan M.; West Chester University Wernstedt, Kris; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Westerlund, Frank; University of Washington Wieters, Meghan; University of Oklahoma Wilson, Bev; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Wolch, Jennifer; University of California, Berkeley Wridt, Pamela; University of Colorado, Denver Yang, Yizhao; University of Oregon
A-10
Yin, Li; University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Young, Robert F.; University of Oregon Zahm, Diane L.; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Zimmerman, Rae; New York University Zovanyi, Gabor; Eastern Washington University Zwick, Paul; University of Florida
Dyckman, Caitlin; Clemson University Feldman, David L.; University of California, Irvine Fischler, Raphal; McGill University Fritz, Jan Marie; University of Cincinnati Glenn, Jane; McGill University Golub, Aaron; Arizona State University Houston, Douglas; University of California, Irvine Howard, Jeff; University of Texas, Arlington Jang, Sung-Gheel; Cleveland State University Jacobs, Harvey M.; University of Wisconsin-Madison Kartez, Jack; University of Southern Maine Kayden, Jerold S.; Harvard University Keller, John; Kansas State University Kellogg, Wendy A.; Cleveland State University Krimsky, Sheldon; Tufts University Larson, Kelli; Arizona State University Layzer, Judith; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lejano, Raul; University of California, Irvine Loh, Penn S.; Tufts University Martin, Jonathan; Pratt Institute Mazmanian, Daniel A. University of Southern California McCoy, Walter; Texas Southern University McDaniels, Timothy; University of British Columbia McNeish, Gilbert; University of Colorado, Denver Merem, Edmund; Jackson State University Morrison, Tiffany; University of Queensland Nixon, Hilary; San Jos State University Noland, Robert B; Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Norton, Richard; University of Michigan Ohm, Brian W.; University of Wisconsin-Madison Olshansky, Robert; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Page, G. William; University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Pearlman, Kenneth; Ohio State University Pearson, Gene; University of Memphis Pinderhughes, Raquel Rivera; San Francisco State University Popper, Frank J; Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Prytherch, David; Miami University Rajagopal, Balakrishnan; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Rawlins, Rachael; University of Texas at Austin Retzlaff, Rebecca; Auburn University Richardson, Jesse; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Russell, Robert; Tufts University Salsich, Peter W.; Saint Louis University Schneider, Daniel; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Solitare, Laura; Texas Southern University Stein, Jaime; Pratt Institute Susskind, Lawrence; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Tang, Zhenghong; University of Nebraska-Lincoln Wagner, Frederick; University of Washington Watts, D. Whit; Indiana University of Pennsylvania Wernstedt, Kris; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Wilson, Bev; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Young, Robert F.; University of Oregon
Environmental Economics
Beauregard, Robert; Columbia University Brooks, Nancy, Cornell University Campbell, Scott D.; University of Michigan Coffman, Makena; University of Hawaii Huddleston, Jack R.; University of Wisconsin-Madison Johnston, Douglas M.; Iowa State University Parker, Dawn; University of Waterloo Pijawka, David; Arizona State University Srinivas, Smita; Columbia University Strong, Aaron; University of Iowa Young, Robert F.; University of Oregon
A- 11
Food Systems
Born, Branden; University of Washington Hamin, Mark; University of Massachusetts, Amherst Lister, Nina-Marie; Ryerson University Morales, Alfonso; University of Wisconsin-Madison Paul, David; University of Idaho Pinderhughes, Raquel Rivera; San Francisco State University Raja, Samina; University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
Gordon, Steven I.; Ohio State University Guhathakurta, Subhrajit; Arizona State University Haddad, Monica A.; Iowa State University Hadley, Joseph; University of Akron Haughey, Patrick; University of New Orleans Hillier, Amy; University of Pennsylvania Houston, Douglas; University of California, Irvine Hoyt, Lorlene; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Huang, Ruihong (Ray); Northern Arizona University Hur, Misun; East Carolina University Huxhold, William; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Iseki, Hiroyuki; University of Maryland, College Park Iseki, Hiroyuki; University of New Orleans Jang, Sung-Gheel; Cleveland State University Johnston, Douglas M.; Iowa State University Kartez, Jack; University of Southern Maine Katirai, Matin; West Chester University Kaufman, Sanda; Cleveland State University Kent, Robert B.; California State University, Northridge Kim, Annette; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Kim, Do-Hyung; California State Polytechnic University-Pomona Kim, Tschangho John; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Kim, Yuseung; University of Southern Maine Krieger, Martin H.; University of Southern California Landis, John; University of Pennsylvania Lathrop, Richard; Rutgers University, School of Environmental and Biological Sciences Lawson, Catherine T.; State University of New York at Albany Lee, Joseph A.; Alabama A&M University Lee, Sugie; Cleveland State University Lee, Yuk; University of Colorado, Denver Lemberg, David; Western Michigan University Lew, Alan A.; Northern Arizona University Lewandowski, James P.; West Chester University Lewis, Geoff; University of Waterloo Li, Jianling; University of Texas, Arlington Lindquist, Peter S.; University of Toledo Loh, Carolyn G.; Wayne State University Mikelbank, Brian; Cleveland State University Matsuo, Miwa; University of Iowa McCall, Raymond; University of Colorado, Denver Mikelbank, Brian; Cleveland State University Mitsova, Diana; Florida Atlantic University Mohamed, Rayman; Wayne State University Muller, Brian; University of Colorado, Denver Nam, Yunwoo; University of Nebraska-Lincoln Ofori-Amoah, Benjamin; Western Michigan University Owusu, Francis Y.; Iowa State University Page, G. William; University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Pamuk, Ayse; San Francisco State University Pan, Qisheng; Texas Southern University Parker, Dawn; University of Waterloo Parmenter, Barbara; Tufts University
Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Remote Sensing, Spatial Analysis and Modeling
Al-Kodmany, Kheir; University of Illinois at Chicago Alam, Bhuiyan; University of Toledo Anjomani, Ardeshir; University of Texas, Arlington Anselin, Luc; Arizona State University Asomani-Boateng, Raymond; Minnesota State University, Mankato Bejleri, Ilir; University of Florida Benhart, John E.; Indiana University of Pennsylvania Ben-Johnson, Eran; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Brinkman, Robert; University of South Florida Brown, David: McGill University Brown, Greg; University of Queensland Brown, Jeffrey; Florida State University Burne, Alan M.; East Carolina University Casello, Jeff; University of Waterloo Chakraborty, Jayajit; University of South Florida Chen, Xueming (Jimmy); Virginia Commonwealth University Cole, H.D. Samuel; University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Colgan, Charles S.; University of Southern Maine Coutu, Gary W.; West Chester University Czajkowski, Kevin P.; University of Toledo Deeg, Lohren; Ball State University Dewey, Dorothy Ives; West Chester University Deyle, Robert; Florida State University Dezzani, Raymond, University of Idaho Ding, Chengri; University of Maryland, College Park Ding, Lei; Wayne State University Donaghy, Kieran; Cornell University Drescher, Michael; University of Waterloo Drummond, William J.; Georgia Institute of Technology El-Geneidy; Ahmed; McGill University Esnard, Ann-Margaret; Florida Atlantic University Fan, Peilei; Michigan State University Ferreira, Joseph Jr.; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Flaxman, Michael; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Frazier, Tim; University of Idaho French, Steven P.; Georgia Institute of Technology Fritschle, Joy A.; West Chester University Funderburg, Richard G.; University of Iowa Gliebe, John; Portland State University Gocmen, Asli; University of Wisconsin-Madison
A-12
Patten, Iris; University of Arizona Paulsen, Kurt G.; University of Wisconsin-Madison Perckl, Ryan; University of Arizona Phillips, David L.; University of Virginia Precht, Francis L.; Frostburg State University Radke, John; University of California, Berkeley Ramspott, Matthew E.; Frostburg State University Reader, Steven; University of South Florida Renski, Henry; University of Massachusetts, Amherst Rey, Serge; Arizona State University Ronderos, Nicolas; New Jersey Institute of Technology Sanchez, Thomas W.; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Schlossberg, Marc; University of Oregon Schoen, David A.; Ball State University Shandas, Vivek; Portland State University Shen, Guoqiang; University of Oklahoma Shen, Qing; University of Washington Siebert, Loren; University of Akron Sletto, Bjorn; University of Texas at Austin Sperry, Stephen L.; Clemson University Suen, I-Shian (Ivan); Virginia Commonwealth University Tang, Zhenghong; University of Nebraska-Lincoln Theodore, Georgeen; New Jersey Institute of Technology Thompson, Michelle M.; University of New Orleans Toker, Umut; California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Tulloch, David; Rutgers University, School of Environmental and Biological Sciences Waddell, Paul; University of California, Berkeley Wang, Xinhao; University of Cincinnati Wentz, Elizabeth; Arizona State University Wiggins, Lyna; Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Wilson, Bev; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Wong, Sidney; Morgan State University Yang, Jiawen; Georgia Institute of Technology Yang, Perry Pei-Ju; Georgia Institute of Technology Yang, Yizhao; University of Oregon Yin, Li; University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Zhang, Ming; University of Texas at Austin Zhang, Ting Wei; University of Illinois at Chicago Zhang, Yang; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Zonta, Michela; Virginia Commonwealth University Zwick, Paul; University of Florida
Gonzalez-Rivas, Marcela; Cornell University Goonewardena, Kanishka; University of Toronto Hyra, Derek; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Lewis, David A.; State University of New York at Albany Matthew, Richard; University of California, Irvine Miraftab, Faranak; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Oner, Asli Ceylan; Florida Atlantic University Prytherch, David; Miami University Rajagopal, Balakrishnan; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sanchez, Arturo; Cornell University Vidyarthi, Sanjeev; University of Illinois at Chicago
Growth Management
Adler, Sy; Portland State University Altshuler, Alan; Harvard University Anthony, Jerry; University of Iowa Audirac, Ivonne; University of Texas, Arlington Bartholomew, Keith; University of Utah Bassett, Ellen M.; Portland State University Beatley, Timothy; University of Virginia Bollens, Scott; University of California, Irvine Boyle, Robin; Wayne State University Burne, Alan M.; East Carolina University Bunnell, Gene; State University of New York at Albany Chapin, Timothy; Florida State University Clapp, Tara Lynne; Iowa State University Clark, Thomas; University of Colorado, Denver Cohen, James; University of Maryland, College Park Dawkins, Casey; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Deakin, Elizabeth; University of California, Berkeley Dill, Jennifer; Portland State University Dotson, A. Bruce; University of Virginia Drummond, William J.; Georgia Institute of Technology Fan, Yingling; University of Minnesota Forrest, Clyde; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign French, Steven P.; Georgia Institute of Technology Fricano, Russell J.; Alabama A&M University Giuliano, Genevieve; University of Southern California Gordon, Peter; University of Southern California Guthrie, Dwayne Pierce; The Catholic University of America Hamin, Elizabeth M.; University of Massachusetts, Amherst Havlick, Spenser; University of Colorado, Denver Hoch, Charles; University of Illinois at Chicago Innes, Judith; University of California, Berkeley Jaffe, Martin; University of Illinois at Chicago Jourdan, Dawn; University of Florida Kelly, Eric Damian; Ball State University Knaap, Gerrit; University of Maryland, College Park Knight, Bruce; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Lawhon, Larry; Kansas State University Lawrence, Patrick; University of Toledo Lee, Sugie; Cleveland State University Levinson, David; University of Minnesota
Globalization
Amirahmadi, Hooshang; Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Archer, Kevin; University of South Florida Balassiano, Katia; Cornell University Beneria, Lourdes; Cornell University Bosman, Martin; University of South Florida Crdova, Teresa L., University of New Mexico Donaghy, Kieran; Cornell University Douglass, Michael; University of Hawaii Feldman, David L.; University of California, Irvine
A- 13
Katirai, Matin; West Chester University Knox, Paul L.; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Krizek, Kevin; University of Colorado, Denver Law, Jane; University of Waterloo LeClair, Daniel; Boston University Miles, Rebecca; Florida State University Pader, Ellen-J; University of Massachusetts, Amherst Rosenthal, Joyce Klein; Harvard University Stein, Jay; Arizona State University Steiner, Ruth; University of Florida Stokols, Daniel; University of California, Irvine Sweeney, Donald A.; Texas A&M University Taylor, Henry Louis Jr.; University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Wagner, Frederick; University of Washington
Health Planning
Akar, Gulsah; Ohio State University Auffrey, Christopher; University of Cincinnati Awwad-Rafferty, Rula, University of Idaho Ballinsky, Warren; The New School Bame, Sherry; Texas A&M University Botchwey, Nisha; University of Virginia Bruckner, Tim-Allen; University of California, Irvine Chakraborty, Jayajit; University of South Florida Chew, Kenneth; University of California, Irvine Corburn, Jason; University of California, Berkeley Coutts, Christopher; Florida State University Frankel, Bruce W; Ball State University Hillier, Amy; University of Pennsylvania
A-14
Silberberg-Robinson, Susan; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Southworth, Michael; University of California, Berkeley Tomlan, Michael; Cornell University Wielde Heidelberg, Beth; Minnesota State University, Mankato Weiner, Vicki; Pratt Institute Weisenburger, Ray; Kansas State University Wigfall, La Barbara; Kansas State University
Dowall, David; University of California, Berkeley Ellen, Ingrid Gould; New York University Erkins, Esther; University of Cincinnati Etienne, Harley F.; Georgia Institute of Technology Fisher, Lynn; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Franck, Karen; New Jersey Institute of Technology Frankel, Bruce W; Ball State University Freeman, Lance; Columbia University Fritz, Jan Marie; University of Cincinnati Gibson, Huston; Kansas State University Gibson, Karen; Portland State University Gilderbloom, John; University of Louisville Gills, Douglas; University of Illinois at Chicago Galster, George; Wayne State University Glenn, Ezra Haber; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Goetz, Edward G.; University of Minnesota Goldman, Laurie; Tufts University Gordon, Peter; University of Southern California Graham, Leigh Taylor; The New School Guerra, Fred; University of Akron Hammel, Daniel J.; University of Toledo Harwood, Stacy; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Haughey, Patrick; University of New Orleans Heumann, Leonard F.; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Hoch, Charles; University of Illinois at Chicago Howe, Deborah; Temple University Hughes, James W; Rugers, The State University of New Jersey Hur, Misun; East Carolina University Hyra, Derek; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Ibitayo, Olurominiyi; Texas Southern University Immergluck, Daniel; Georgia Institute of Technology Innes, Judith; University of California, Berkeley Jennings, James; Tufts University Jones, Mittie Davis; Cleveland State University Jourdan, Dawn; University of Florida Kahn, Terry; University of Texas at Austin Kamel, Nabil; Arizona State University Keating, W. Dennis; Cleveland State University Keyes, Langley; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Kim, Joochul; Arizona State University Koebel, C. Theodore; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Krieger, Alex; Harvard University Krumholz, Norm; Cleveland State University LaMore, Rex L.; Michigan State University Landis, John; University of Pennsylvania Lapping, Mark; University of Southern Maine Larsen, Kristin; University of Florida Larsen, Larissa, University of Michigan Lauria, Mickey; Clemson University Laverny-Rafter, David; Minnesota State University, Mankato Law, Jane; University of Waterloo Lawhon, Larry; Kansas State University Lee, Tunney; Massachusetts Institute of Technology
A- 15
Shiffman, Ronald; Pratt Institute Siembieda, William; California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Silver, Christopher; University of Florida Silverman, Robert M.; University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Smith, Janet; University of Illinois at Chicago Smith, Sheri; Texas Southern University Solitare, Laura; Texas Southern University Sollohub, Darius; New Jersey Institute of Technology Sowers, Jacob; Missouri State University Springer, Joseph H.; Ryerson University Sutton, Stacey; Columbia University Taylor, Henry Louis Jr.; University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Theodore, Georgeen; New Jersey Institute of Technology Thomas, June Manning; University of Michigan Thompson, Michelle M.; University of New Orleans Toker, Zeynep; California State University, Northridge Toulan, Nohad A.; Portland State University Triantafillou, Menelaos; University of Cincinnati Tyler, Elizabeth; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Vale, Lawrence J.; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Van Ammers, Phyl; California State University, Northridge Van Vliet, Willem; University of Colorado, Denver Van Zandt, Shannon; Texas A&M University Varady, David P.; University of Cincinnati Vidal, Avis C.; Wayne State University Webber, Steven; Ryerson University Weiner, Vicki; Pratt Institute Weisenburger, Ray; Kansas State University Wesley, Joan; Jackson State University White, Sammis; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Wilder, Margaret; University of Delaware Wilson, Patricia; University of Texas at Austin Winchell, Dick; Eastern Washington University Winkle, Curtis; University of Illinois at Chicago Yabes, Ruth; Arizona State University Yin, Jordan; Western Michigan University Yonder, Ayse; Pratt Institute Zahm, Diane L.; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Zonta, Michela; Virginia Commonwealth University
A-16
Immigration Policy/Settlement
Agrawal, Sandeep Kumar; Ryerson University Allen, Ryan P.; University of Minnesota Harwood, Stacy; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Howell, David; The New School Sanchez, Arturo; Cornell University Sandoval, Gerardo; University of Oregon Vitiello, Domenic; University of Pennsylvania Zhuang, Zhixi Cecilia; Ryerson University
A- 17
Salo, Ken; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Sancar, Fahriye; University of Colorado, Denver Sanchez, Arturo; Cornell University Saxenian, AnnaLee; University of California, Berkeley Sclar, Elliott; Columbia University Schmidt, Stephen; Cornell University Sen, Siddhartha; Morgan State University Shetty, Sujata; University of Toledo Siebert, Loren; University of Akron Siembieda, William; California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Silver, Christopher; University of Florida Sletto, Bjorn; University of Texas at Austin Smoke, Paul; New York University Storey, Donovan; University of Queensland Tang, Zhenghong; University of Nebraska-Lincoln Toulan, Nohad A.; Portland State University Urey, Gwendolyn H.; California State Polytechnic University-Pomona Van Vliet, Willem; University of Colorado, Denver Verma, Niraj; University at Buffalo, The State University of New York von Rabenau, Burkhard; Ohio State University Westendorff, David G.; University of Memphis Wilson, Patricia; University of Texas at Austin Wu, Weiping; Virginia Commonwealth University Wubneh, Mulatu; East Carolina University Yabes, Ruth; Arizona State University Yang, Li; Western Michigan University Zhang, Ming; University of Texas at Austin Zhang, Ting Wei; University of Illinois at Chicago Zizzi, Donald; Boston University
A-18
Land Tenure
Daniels, Thomas L.; University of Pennsylvania Fisher, Lynn; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Glenn, Jane; McGill University Jacobs, Harvey M.; University of Wisconsin-Madison Lastarria-Cornhiel, Susana; University of Wisconsin-Madison Norman, Herbert P. Jr.; Michigan State University Rajagopal, Balakrishnan; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Richardson, Jesse; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
A- 19
Marcouiller, David W.; University of Wisconsin-Madison Marcucci, Daniel J.; East Carolina University Masilela, Calvin O.; Indiana University of Pennsylvania Merem, Edmund; Jackson State University Miller, Donald; University of Washington Minerbi, Luciano; University of Hawaii Mohamed, Rayman; Wayne State University Moos, Markus; University of Waterloo Moudon, Anne Vernez; University of Washington Muller, Brian; University of Colorado, Denver Myers, Dowell; University of Southern California Neuman, Michael C.; Texas A&M University Norman, Herbert P. Jr.; Michigan State University Nuworsoo, Cornelius; California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo ODonnell, Edward; University of Delaware Olshansky, Robert; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Pan, Qisheng; Texas Southern University Parker, Dawn; University of Waterloo Parker, Francis H.; Ball State University Patten, Iris; University of Arizona Paulsen, Kurt G.; University of Wisconsin-Madison Pearson, Gene; University of Memphis Pendall, Rolf; Cornell University Peng, Zhong-Ren; University of Florida Pinel, Sandra; University of Idaho Pitt, David G.; University of Minnesota Pivo, Gary; University of Arizona Popper, Frank J; Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Pressley, Joyce Ann; Morgan State University Qian, Zhu; University of Waterloo Randolph, John; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Renne, John L.; University of New Orleans Retzlaff, Rebecca; Auburn University Richardson, James R.; University of New Mexico Roakes, Susan; University of Memphis Rubenstein, James M.; Miami University Rubin, Jasper; San Francisco State University Sanchez, Thomas W.; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Saunders, Melissa; Florida State University Scholz, Gordon; University of Nebraska-Lincoln Seltzer, Ethan P.; Portland State University Shapiro, John; Pratt Institute Siebert, Loren; University of Akron Siembieda, William; California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Slotterback, Carissa Schively; University of Minnesota Southworth, Michael; University of California, Berkeley Sperry, Stephen L.; Clemson University Steiner, Frederick; University of Texas at Austin Stevens, Mark; University of British Columbia Stone, Brian Jr.; Georgia Institute of Technology Strauss, Eric J.; Michigan State University
A-20
Suen, I-Shian (Ivan); Virginia Commonwealth University Suffling, Roger; University of Waterloo Szold, Terry; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Tang, Zhenghong; University of Nebraska-Lincoln Thompson, Michelle M.; University of New Orleans Toulan, Nohad A.; Portland State University Vidyarthi, Sanjeev; University of Illinois at Chicago Waddell, Paul; University of California, Berkeley Wagner, Frederick; University of Washington Warnken, Charles; University of Oklahoma Watts, D. Whit; Indiana University of Pennsylvania Webber, Steven; Ryerson University Weisenburger, Ray; Kansas State University Weitz, Jerry; East Carolina University Westerlund, Frank; University of Washington White, Stacey S.; University of Kansas Whittemore, Andrew; University of Texas, Arlington Wilson, Bev; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Witten, Jon; Tufts University Wu, Weiping; Virginia Commonwealth University Yin, Jordan; Western Michigan University Zahm, Diane L.; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Zapata, Marisa; University of Cincinnati Zellner, Moira; University of Illinois at Chicago Zhang, Sumel; University of Louisville Zwick, Paul; University of Florida
Butler, Kent S.; University of Texas at Austin Chapple, Karen; University of California, Berkeley Clark, Thomas; University of Colorado, Denver Cole, H.D. Samuel; University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Dalton, Margaret M.; Frostburg State University Dandekar, Hemalata; California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Davis, Diane; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Deakin, Elizabeth; University of California, Berkeley Doan, Petra; Florida State University Donaghy, Kieran; Cornell University Dowall, David; University of California, Berkeley Drucker, Joshua; University of Illinois at Chicago Emmi, Philip C.; University of Utah Feser, Edward; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Filion, Pierre; University of Waterloo Fischler, Raphal; McGill University Foster, Kathryn A.; University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Gakenheimer, Ralph; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Gertler, Meric; University of Toronto Goldstein, Bruce; University of Colorado, Denver Hadley, Joseph; University of Akron Hamin, Elizabeth M.; University of Massachusetts, Amherst Hamlin, Roger E.; Michigan State University Heikkila, Eric J.; University of Southern California Hewings, Geoffrey; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Hinojosa, Ren C.; Michigan State University Hirt, Sonia; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Hutton, Tom; University of British Columbia Isserman, Andrew; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Kassens, Eva; Michigan State University Kent, Robert B.; California State University, Northridge Kim, Tschangho John; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Knaap, Gerrit; University of Maryland, College Park Krieger, Alex; Harvard University Krumholz, Norm; Cleveland State University Lapping, Mark; University of Southern Maine Lee, Bumsoo; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Lee, Sugie; Cleveland State University Leigh, Nancey Green; Georgia Institute of Technology Leinberger, Christopher, University of Michigan Lemberg, David; Western Michigan University Lewis, David A.; State University of New York at Albany Lucy, William H.; University of Virginia Mahayni, Riad G.; Iowa State University Markusen, Ann R.; University of Minnesota Mohamed, Rayman; Wayne State University Moss, Mitchell; New York University Nalbandian, M. Richard; Temple University Nelson, Marla; University of New Orleans Oden, Michael; University of Texas at Austin Ofori-Amoah, Benjamin; Western Michigan University
Mapping Sciences
Chen, Alexander; University of Maryland, College Park Kessler, Fritz C.; Frostburg State University
Marketing Geography
Ashton, Philip; University of Illinois at Chicago Ballinsky, Warren; The New School Christopherson, Susan M.; Cornell University Wadley, David; University of Queensland
Metropolitan/Regional Planning
Abbott, Carl; Portland State University Alam, Bhuiyan; University of Toledo Ames, David L.; University of Delaware Amirahmadi, Hooshang; Rugers, The State University of New Jersey Arvidson, Enid; University of Texas, Arlington Banai, Reza; University of Memphis Bartholomew, Keith; University of Utah Basmajian, Carlton; Iowa State University Bollens, Scott; University of California, Irvine Boothroyd, Peter; University of British Columbia Briggs, Xavier de Souza; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Bright, Elise; Texas A&M University Brooks, Jane S.; University of New Orleans Buehler, Ralph; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
A- 21
Microfinance
Servon, Lisa J.; The New School
Migration
Gober, Patricia; Arizona State University Huntoon, Laura; University of Arizona Laurian, Lucie; University of Iowa Wu, Weiping; Virginia Commonwealth University
Multimedia/Communications
Abbanat, Cherie; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Bunnell, Gene; State University of New York at Albany Christopherson, Susan M.; Cornell University Cunningham, M. Grant; Clemson University Forester, John; Cornell University Frenchman, Dennis; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Guldmann, Jean-Michel; Ohio State University Lee, Ming-Chun; University of Texas at Austin Ratti, Carlo; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Ryan, Dennis; University of Washington Warren, Robert; University of Delaware
A-22
Fleming, William; University of New Mexico Frank, Kathryn; University of Florida Frazier, Tim; University of Idaho Genskow, Kenneth D.; University of Wisconsin-Madison Gober, Patricia; Arizona State University Higgins, Lorie; University of Idaho Holleran, Michael; University of Texas at Austin Huddleston, Jack R.; University of Wisconsin-Madison Ingram, Helen; University of California, Irvine Johnston, Douglas M.; Iowa State University Kellogg, Wendy A.; Cleveland State University Lapping, Mark; University of Southern Maine Larson, Kelli; Arizona State University Lawrence, Patrick; University of Toledo Layzer, Judith; Massachusetts Institute of Technology London, James B.; Clemson University Long, Jerrold A.; University of Idaho Lowry, Kem; University of Hawaii Marcouiller, David W.; University of Wisconsin-Madison Marcucci, Daniel J.; East Carolina University McDaniels, Timothy; University of British Columbia Nemeth, David J.; University of Toledo Norton, Richard; University of Michigan ODonnell, Edward; University of Delaware Page, G. William; University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Pitt, David G.; University of Minnesota Radke, John; University of California, Berkeley Randolph, John; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Rivera, Jos A.; University of New Mexico Rogers, George O.; Texas A&M University Rubin, Jasper; San Francisco State University Sanyal, Nick; University of Idaho Schneider, Daniel; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Shandas, Vivek; Portland State University Shibley, Robert G.; University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Shrestha, Manoj; University of Idaho Suffling, Roger; University of Waterloo Tobin, Graham; University of South Florida Watson, Philip; University of Idaho Wentz, Elizabeth; Arizona State University Wernstedt, Kris; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Wilson, Patrick; University of Idaho Witten, Jon; Tufts University Zellner, Moira; University of Illinois at Chicago
Forester, John; Cornell University Forrest, Clyde; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Frank, Kathryn; University of Florida Fritz, Jan Marie; University of Cincinnati Harris, Kirk; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Innes, Judith; University of California, Berkeley Kaufman, Sanda; Cleveland State University Kartez, Jack; University of Southern Maine Lowry, Kem; University of Hawaii Mandarano, Lynn; Temple University Matthew, Richard; University of California, Irvine Monti, Dan; Saint Louis University Nocks, Barry C.; Clemson University Ozawa, Connie P.; Portland State University Paterson, Robert G.; University of Texas at Austin Pinel, Sandra; University of Idaho Richardson, James R.; University of New Mexico Schneider, Richard; University of Florida Simpson, David M.; University of Louisville Susskind, Lawrence; Massachusetts Institute of Technology
A- 23
Jojola, Theodore; University of New Mexico Klopher, Eric; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Laverny-Rafter, David; Minnesota State University, Mankato Lawhon, Larry; Kansas State University Long, Judith Grant; Harvard University Robinson, Pamela; Ryerson University Silva, Enrique R.; Boston University White, Stacey S.; University of Kansas Yabes, Ruth; Arizona State University
Planning Administration
Dotson, Charles; Eastern Washington University Evans-Cowley, Jennifer; Ohio State University Lawhon, Larry; Kansas State University Park, Peter; University of Colorado, Denver Pearlman, Kenneth; Ohio State University
A-24
Siebert, Loren; University of Akron Silver, Christopher; University of Florida Sloane, David; University of Southern California Spain, Daphne; University of Virginia Thomas, June Manning; University of Michigan Thompson, Gregory; Florida State University Till, Karen; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Warren, Robert; University of Delaware Whittemore, Andrew; University of Texas, Arlington Wieters, Meghan; University of Oklahoma Wong, Sidney; Morgan State University Young, Robert F.; University of Oregon Zhuang, Zhixi Cecilia; Ryerson University
Planning Law
Bartholomew, Keith; University of Utah Benjamin, David; University of Akron Deakin, Elizabeth; University of California, Berkeley Dyckman, Caitlin; Clemson University Fasic, George W.; West Chester University Forrest, Clyde; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Glenn, Jane; McGill University Harris, Kirk; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Hooker, Joe; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Jaffe, Martin; University of Illinois at Chicago Jourdan, Dawn; University of Florida Kayden, Jerold S.; Harvard University Keating, W. Dennis; Cleveland State University Kelly, Eric Damian; Ball State University Mitchell, Jerry V.; California State Polytechnic University-Pomona Mitchell, Leonard; University of Southern California Norton, Richard; University of Michigan Onaran, Korkut; University of Colorado, Denver Parker, Francis H.; Ball State University Pearlman, Kenneth; Ohio State University Rawlins, Rachael; University of Texas at Austin Slotterback, Carissa Schively; University of Minnesota Strauss, Eric J.; Michigan State University Taylor, Gary D.; Iowa State University Van Ammers, Phyl; California State University, Northridge Weber, Matthew D.; Wayne State University
A- 25
Silva, Enrique R.; Boston University Southworth, Michael; University of California, Berkeley Srinivas, Smita; Columbia University Sternberg, Ernest; University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Stiftel, Bruce; Georgia Institute of Technology Studer, Raymond Jr.; University of Colorado, Denver Suen, I-Shian (Ivan); Virginia Commonwealth University Urey, Gwendolyn H.; California State Polytechnic University-Pomona Verma, Niraj; University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Wack, Paul; California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Weber, Matthew D.; Wayne State University Weber, Rachel; University of Illinois at Chicago White, Sammis; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Whittemore, Andrew; University of Texas, Arlington Wieters, Meghan; University of Oklahoma Wiggins, Lyna; Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Wilson, Constance; Alabama A&M University Willson, Richard W.; California State Polytechnic University-Pomona Wong, Sidney; Morgan State University Yaro, Robert; University of Pennsylvania Zhang, Sumel; University of Louisville Zonta, Michela; Virginia Commonwealth University Zwick, Paul; University of Florida
A-26
Perry, David; University of Illinois at Chicago Ruddick, Susan; University of Toronto Savitch, H.V.; University of Louisville Saxenian, AnnaLee; University of California, Berkeley Searle, Glen; University of Queensland Shatkin, Gavin; University of Michigan Siemiatycki, Matti; University of Toronto Spencer, James; University of Hawaii Till, Karen; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Edwards, Mary; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Ellison, Charles E.; University of Cincinnati Elvery, Edward W.; Cleveland State University Featherstone, Jeffrey; Temple University Feldman, Martha; University of California, Irvine Fritz, Jan Marie; University of Cincinnati Fuller, John W.; University of Iowa Gershberg, Alec Ian; The New School Gilsinan, James; Saint Louis University Hamlin, Roger E.; Michigan State University Honadle, Beth; University of Cincinnati Hoversten, Mark; University of Idaho Hutchinson, Robert; New Jersey Institute of Technology Ingram, Helen; University of California, Irvine Iseki, Hiroyuki; University of Maryland, College Park Iseki, Hiroyuki; University of New Orleans King, David; Columbia University Lahr, Michael L; Rugers, The State University of New Jersey LaMore, Rex L.; Michigan State University LaPlante, Josephine; University of Southern Maine Levine, Jonathan; University of Michigan Levine, Julius; The Catholic University of America Listokin, David; Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Lowry, Michael; University of Idaho Lucy, William H.; University of Virginia Marshall, Alex; New Jersey Institute of Technology Marshment, Richard; University of Oklahoma Mathur, Shishir; San Jos State University McMillen, Daniel; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Mendenhall, Ruby; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Minassians, Henrik; California State University, Northridge Nguyen, Phuong H.; University of Iowa ORorke, John J.; Frostburg State University Outland, Donald; Alabama A&M University Pader, Ellen-J; University of Massachusetts, Amherst Paulsen, Kurt G.; University of Wisconsin-Madison Perry, David; University of Illinois at Chicago Robinson, Pamela; Ryerson University Rosenbloom, Sandra; University of Arizona Rubin, Julia Sass; Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Rufolo, Anthony; Portland State University Sanger, M. Bryna; The New School Savitch, H.V.; University of Louisville Seasons, Mark; University of Waterloo Seidman, Karl; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Shrestha, Manoj; University of Idaho Siemiatycki, Matti; University of Toronto Silverman, Robert M.; University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Slotterback, Carissa Schively; University of Minnesota Smoke, Paul; New York University Springer, Joseph H.; Ryerson University Stein, Jay; Arizona State University
Poverty
Acey, Charisma; Ohio State University Bates, Lisa K.; Portland State University Beard, Victoria; University of California, Irvine Chapple, Karen; University of California, Berkeley Eisinger, Peter; The New School Etienne, Harley F.; Georgia Institute of Technology Gonzalez-Rivas, Marcela; Cornell University Hyra, Derek; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Jaganathan, Radha; Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Morris, Lisa; University of Southern Maine Mueller, Elizabeth; University of Texas at Austin Rollinson, Paul; Missouri State University Servon, Lisa J.; The New School Springer, Joseph H.; Ryerson University Tendler, Judith; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Torres, Rodolfo; University of California, Irvine Zonta; Michela; Virginia Commonwealth University
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Price, Alfred D.; University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Renne, John L.; University of New Orleans Rolfe, George; University of Washington Ross, Catherine L.; Georgia Institute of Technology Thompson, Michelle M.; University of New Orleans Salsich, Peter W.; Saint Louis University Sanders, Welford; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Shen, Guoqiang; University of Oklahoma Siembieda, William; California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Simons, Robert; Cleveland State University Smith, Frank C. Jr.; Boston University Vidal, Avis C.; Wayne State University Zimmer, Richard J.; California State Polytechnic University-Pomona
Rolland, Richard; Eastern Washington University Shriar, Ayrum J.; Virginia Commonwealth University Strauss, Eric J.; Michigan State University Suffling, Roger; University of Waterloo Taylor, Gary D.; Iowa State University Tendler, Judith; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Watson, Philip; University of Idaho Wilson, Patrick; University of Idaho Winchell, Dick; Eastern Washington University
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Social, Human Services, Gender, and Diversity Planning and Policy contd
Keyes, Langley; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Kosny, Mitchell; Ryerson University Lai, Clement; Cornell University Lastarria-Cornhiel, Susana; University of Wisconsin-Madison Lawson, Laura; Rutgers University, School of Environmental and Biological Sciences Looye, Johanna W.; University of Cincinnati Marcuse, Peter; Columbia University Mazumdar, Sanjoy; University of California, Irvine McHugh, Kevin; Arizona State University Mendenhall, Ruby; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Miles, Rebecca; Florida State University Miraftab, Faranak; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Monti, Dan; Saint Louis University Morales, Alfonso; University of Wisconsin-Madison Morris, Lisa; University of Southern Maine Mugerauer, Robert; University of Washington ORegan, Katherine; New York University Pader, Ellen-J; University of Massachusetts, Amherst Parker, Brenda; University of Illinois at Chicago Pinel, Sandra; University of Idaho Pothukuchi, Kameshwari; Wayne State University Rankin, Katharine; University of Toronto Rollinson, Paul; Missouri State University Rosenbloom, Sandra; University of Arizona Ruddick, Susan; University of Toronto Sanchez, Thomas W.; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Sandercock, Leonie; University of British Columbia Sanger, M. Bryna; The New School Sawicki, David S.; Georgia Institute of Technology Schlossberg, Marc; University of Oregon Schmidt, Stephen; Cornell University Servon, Lisa J.; The New School Shetty, Sujata; University of Toledo Sloane, David; University of Southern California Spain, Daphne; University of Virginia Springer, Joseph H.; Ryerson University Suarez-Villa, Luis; University of California, Irvine Sutton, Stacey; Columbia University Taylor, Henry Louis Jr.; University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Tendler, Judith; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Toker, Zeynep; California State University, Northridge Torres, Rodolfo; University of California, Irvine Umemoto, Karen; University of Hawaii White, Sammis; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Wilder, Margaret; University of Delaware Winkle, Curtis; University of Illinois at Chicago Wolch, Jennifer; University of California, Berkeley Yonder, Ayse; Pratt Institute
Zapata, Marisa; University of Cincinnati Zhuang, Zhixi Cecilia; Ryerson University Zimmerman, Rae; New York University
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Dandekar, Hemalata; California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Deal, Brian; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Debo, Thomas N.; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign De Sousa, Christopher; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Featherstone, Jeffrey; Temple University Feldman, David L.; University of California, Irvine Frank, Kathryn; University of Florida Garde, Ajay; University of California, Irvine Gibson, Huston; Kansas State University Gough, Meghan; Virginia Commonwealth University Grover, Himanshu; University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Hall, Ralph; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Hirt, Sonia; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Howe, Deborah; Temple University Hutchinson, Robert; New Jersey Institute of Technology Ioannides, Dimitri; Missouri State University Karriem, Abdulrazak; Cornell University Kassens, Eva; Michigan State University Kumble, Peter; University of Massachusetts, Amherst Lagro, James A., Jr.; University of Wisconsin-Madison Landis, John; University of Pennsylvania Laninga, Tamara; University of Idaho Lejano, Raul; University of California, Irvine Lewis, Geoff; University of Waterloo London, James B.; Clemson University Maclaren, Virginia; University of Toronto Mandarano, Lynn; Temple University Matthew, Richard; University of California, Irvine Mazmanian, Daniel A. University of Southern California McClure, Wendy; University of Idaho McKibben, Sherry; University of Idaho Moos, Markus; University of Waterloo Mugerauer, Robert; University of Washington Nalbandian, M. Richard; Temple University Neuman, Michael C.; Texas A&M University Njoh, Ambe; University of South Florida Norton, Richard; University of Michigan Park, Sungjin; Texas Southern University Paterson, Robert G.; University of Texas at Austin Peacock, Walter G.; Texas A&M University Pijawka, David; Arizona State University Pinderhughes, Raquel Rivera; San Francisco State University Polakit, Kasama; Florida Atlantic University Rees, William; University of British Columbia Renne, John L.; University of New Orleans Robinson, Pamela; Ryerson University Romanos, Michael C.; University of Cincinnati Rosenthal, Joyce Klein; Harvard University Scheer, Brenda Case; University of Utah Shiffman, Ronald; Pratt Institute Slotterback, Carissa Schively; University of Minnesota Sollohub, Darius; New Jersey Institute of Technology
Stein, Jaime; Pratt Institute Talen, Emily; Arizona State University Toker, Umut; California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Truex, Scott I.; Ball State University Van Ammers, Phyl; California State University, Northridge Van Zandt, Shannon; Texas A&M University Vos, Jaap; Florida Atlantic University Wack, Paul; California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Webster, Douglas; Arizona State University Westendorff, David G.; University of Memphis Wilson, Bev; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Yang, Yizhao; University of Oregon Zegras, P. Christopher; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Zellner, Moira; University of Illinois at Chicago Zhang, Yang; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Zovanyi, Gabor; Eastern Washington University
Tourism Planning
Altrows, Lawrence; Ryerson University Cole, H.D. Samuel; University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Fainstein, Susan; Harvard University Gladstone, David; University of New Orleans Grodach, Carl; University of Texas, Arlington Ioannides, Dimitri; Missouri State University Kim, Karl; University of Hawaii Lew, Alan A.; Northern Arizona University Long, Judith Grant; Harvard University Marcouiller, David W.; University of Wisconsin-Madison Shipley, Robert; University of Waterloo Silberberg-Robinson, Susan; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Yang, Li; Western Michigan University
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Kassens, Eva; Michigan State University Katirai, Matin; West Chester University Kawamura, Kazuya; University of Illinois at Chicago Keller, John; Kansas State University Kelley, William; Eastern Washington University Kim, Do-Hyung; California State Polytechnic University-Pomona Kim, Jae Hong; Kansas State University Kim, Karl; University of Hawaii Kim, Tschangho John; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign King, David; Columbia University Krizek, Kevin; University of Colorado, Denver Kyte, Michael; University of Idaho Lagro, James A., Jr.; University of Wisconsin-Madison Laverny-Rafter, David; Minnesota State University, Mankato Lawson, Catherine T.; State University of New York at Albany Lee, Bumsoo; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Lee, Yuk; University of Colorado, Denver Levine, Jonathan; University of Michigan Levine, Julius; The Catholic University of America Levinson, David; University of Minnesota Li, Jianling; University of Texas, Arlington Lindquist, Peter S.; University of Toledo Lowry, Michael; University of Idaho Luka, Nik; McGill University Macdonald, Elizabeth; University of California, Berkeley Mahayni, Riad G.; Iowa State University Marshall, Alex; New Jersey Institute of Technology Marshment, Richard; University of Oklahoma Mateo-Babiano, Iderlina; University of Queensland Matsuo, Miwa; University of Iowa McCray, Talia; University of Texas at Austin Moudon, Anne Vernez; University of Washington Murray, Alan; Arizona State University Nance, Earthea; University of New Orleans Neuman, Michael C.; Texas A&M University Noland, Robert B; Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Nuworsoo, Cornelius; California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo ODonnell, Edward; University of Delaware ORegan, Katherine; New York University Oluwoye, Jacob; Alabama A&M University Pan, Qisheng; Texas Southern University Parker, Francis H.; Ball State University Pearson, Gene; University of Memphis Peng, Zhong-Ren; University of Florida Perckl, Ryan; University of Arizona Perry, David; University of Illinois at Chicago Pivo, Gary; University of Arizona Pressley, Joyce Ann; Morgan State University Pucher, John R; Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Renne, John L.; University of New Orleans Richardson, Harry W.; University of Southern California Ronderos, Nicolas; New Jersey Institute of Technology
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Rosenbloom, Sandra; University of Arizona Ross, Catherine L.; Georgia Institute of Technology Rufolo, Anthony; Portland State University Sanchez, Thomas W.; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Santos, Evandro; Jackson State University Schlossberg, Marc; University of Oregon Sclar, Elliott; Columbia University Schweitzer, Lisa; University of Southern California Sen, Lalita; Texas Southern University Sen, Siddhartha; Morgan State University Shen, Guoqiang; University of Oklahoma Shen, Qing; University of Washington Siemiatycki, Matti; University of Toronto Smith, Sheri; Texas Southern University Sollohub, Darius; New Jersey Institute of Technology Steiner, Ruth; University of Florida Thakuriah, Piyushimita; University of Illinois at Chicago Theodore, Georgeen; New Jersey Institute of Technology Thompson, Gregory; Florida State University Toor, Will; University of Colorado, Denver Urey, Gwendolyn H.; California State Polytechnic University-Pomona Verma, Niraj; University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Viton, Phillip A.; Ohio State University Waddell, Paul; University of California, Berkeley Wallace, Terry; Jackson State University Weinberger, Rachel; University of Pennsylvania White, Stacey; University of Kansas Whittington, Jan; University of Washington Wilson, Constance; Alabama A&M University Wilson, Mark I.; Michigan State University Willson, Richard W.; California State Polytechnic University-Pomona Wolch, Jennifer; University of California, Berkeley Woudsma, Clarence; University of Waterloo Yang, Jiawen; Georgia Institute of Technology Zegras, P. Christopher; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Zhang, Ming; University of Texas at Austin Zimmerman, Rae; New York University
Travel Behavior
Cao, Xinyu; University of Minnesota El-Geneidy; Ahmed; McGill University Gliebe, John; Portland State University Iseki, Hiroyuki; University of New Orleans Hess, Paul; University of Toronto King, David; Columbia University Lee, Bumsoo; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Lowry, Michael; University of Idaho Zhang, Ming; University of Texas at Austin
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Senbel, Maged; University of British Columbia Serda, Daniel; University of Kansas Shen, Guoqiang; University of Oklahoma Siebert, Loren; University of Akron Shibley, Robert G.; University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Silberberg-Robinson, Susan; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sollohub, Darius; New Jersey Institute of Technology Southworth, Michael; University of California, Berkeley Spirn, Anne Whiston; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Talen, Emily; Arizona State University Theodore, Georgeen; New Jersey Institute of Technology Toker, Umut; California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Toker, Zeynep; California State University, Northridge Toulan, Nohad A.; Portland State University Triantafillou, Menelaos; University of Cincinnati Truex, Scott I.; Ball State University Vidyarthi, Sanjeev; University of Illinois at Chicago Webster, Douglas; Arizona State University Wielde Heidelberg, Beth; Minnesota State University, Mankato Weisenburger, Ray; Kansas State University Yang, Perry Pei-Ju; Georgia Institute of Technology Zhang, Ming; University of Texas at Austin Zhang, Ting Wei; University of Illinois at Chicago Zhang, Yang; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Zhuang, Zhixi Cecilia; Ryerson University
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Grodach, Carl; University of Texas, Arlington Hanna, William; University of Maryland, College Park Hoch, Richard J.; Indiana University of Pennsylvania Holleran, Michael; University of Texas at Austin Hoyt, Lorlene; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Hsu, David; University of Pennsylvania Hutson, Malo Andr; University of California, Berkeley Hutton, Tom; University of British Columbia Kamel, Nabil; Arizona State University Kim, Annette; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Krieger, Martin H.; University of Southern California Lahr, Michael L; Rugers, The State University of New Jersey Landis, John; University of Pennsylvania Leinberger, Christopher, University of Michigan Lewis, David A.; State University of New York at Albany Long, Judith Grant; Harvard University Maclaren, Virginia; University of Toronto Monti, Dan; Saint Louis University Moos, Markus; University of Waterloo Newman, Kathe; Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Ohm, Brian W.; University of Wisconsin-Madison Olson, Brad C.; Cornell University Price, Alfred D.; University at Buffalo, The State University of New York del Rio, Vicente; California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Ryan, Brent; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sandoval, Gerardo; University of Oregon Savitch, H.V.; University of Louisville Scheer, Brenda Case; University of Utah Searle, Glen; University of Queensland Seidman, Karl; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Shatkin, Gavin; University of Michigan Shibley, Robert G.; University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Simons, Robert; Cleveland State University Strom, Elizabeth; University of South Florida Taylor, Henry Louis Jr.; University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Thomas, June Manning; University of Michigan Webster, Douglas; Arizona State University Weisenburger, Ray; Kansas State University Zhang, Yang; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Zhuang, Zhixi Cecilia; Ryerson University
Lister, Nina-Marie; Ryerson University McMullen, John C.; Frostburg State University Ndubisi, Forster; Texas A&M University Pijawka, David; Arizona State University Rogers, George O.; Texas A&M University Shandas, Vivek; Portland State University Stone, Brian Jr.; Georgia Institute of Technology Webster, Douglas; Arizona State University Zellner, Moira; University of Illinois at Chicago
Urban Geography
Ames, David L.; University of Delaware Bullamore, Henry W.; Frostburg State University Chakraborty, Jayajit; University of South Florida Dear, Michael; University of California, Berkeley Mikelbank, Brian; Cleveland State University Paul, David; University of Idaho
Urban Ecology
Alberti, Marina; University of Washington Awwad-Rafferty, Rula, University of Idaho Brazel, Anthony; Arizona State University Dagenhart, Richard; Georgia Institute of Technology Dooling, Sarah; University of Texas at Austin Fan, Yingling; University of Minnesota Fogelson, Robert; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Franck, Karen; New Jersey Institute of Technology Gober, Patricia; Arizona State University Greve, Adrienne; California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
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Bostic, Raphael; University of Southern California Bourassa, Steven; University of Louisville Brooks, Nancy, Cornell University Brower, Sidney; University of Maryland, College Park Clark, Thomas; University of Colorado, Denver Colgan, Charles S.; University of Southern Maine Cowell, Margaret; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Dalton, Margaret M.; Frostburg State University Das, Ashok; San Francisco State University Dawkins, Casey; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University DeFilippis, James; Rugers, The State University of New Jersey Deng, Lan; University of Michigan Ding, Chengri; University of Maryland, College Park Ellen, Ingrid Gould; New York University Elvery, Edward W.; Cleveland State University Fainstein, Susan; Harvard University Fuller, John W.; University of Iowa Galster, George; Wayne State University Ganning, Joanna; Saint Louis University Giuliano, Genevieve; University of Southern California Goetzke, Frank; University of Louisville Gomez-Ibanez, Jose A.; Harvard University Guldmann, Jean-Michel; Ohio State University Hamlin, Roger E.; Michigan State University Hammel, Daniel J.; University of Toledo Hanna, William; University of Maryland, College Park Heikkila, Eric J.; University of Southern California Hill, Edward W.; Cleveland State University Howland, Marie; University of Maryland, College Park Hu, Ivy Lingqian; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Hughes, James W; Rugers, The State University of New Jersey Iseki, Hiroyuki; University of New Orleans Knaap, Gerrit; University of Maryland, College Park Lahr, Michael L; Rugers, The State University of New Jersey Leigh, Nancey Green; Georgia Institute of Technology Levy, Frank; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lewandowski, James P.; West Chester University Lindquist, Peter S.; University of Toledo McMillen, Daniel; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Mullin, John R.; University of Massachusetts, Amherst ORegan, Katherine; New York University Pucher, John R; Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Renski, Henry; University of Massachusetts, Amherst Richardson, Harry W.; University of Southern California Roakes, Susan; University of Memphis Rufolo, Anthony; Portland State University Sanchez, Arturo; Cornell University Sawicki, David S.; Georgia Institute of Technology Saxenian, AnnaLee; University of California, Berkeley Seasons, Mark; University of Waterloo Shen, Qing; University of Washington Simons, Robert; Cleveland State University Smoke, Paul; New York University
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Strong, Aaron; University of Iowa Sutton, Stacey; Columbia University Viton, Phillip A.; Ohio State University vom Hofe, Rainer; University of Cincinnati von Rabenau, Burkhard; Ohio State University Waddell, Paul; University of California, Berkeley Watson, Philip; University of Idaho Wubneh, Mulatu; East Carolina University Xiao, Yu; Texas A&M University Yang, Jiawen; Georgia Institute of Technology Zizzi, Donald; Boston University
Campbell, Scott D.; University of Michigan Dagenhart, Richard; Georgia Institute of Technology Douglass, Michael; University of Hawaii Ellis, Cliff D.; Clemson University Fan, Peilei; Michigan State University Knox, Paul L.; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Leaf, Michael; University of British Columbia Lister, Nina-Marie; Ryerson University Long, Judith Grant; Harvard University Minerbi, Luciano; University of Hawaii Neuman, Michael C.; Texas A&M University Ohm, Brian W.; University of Wisconsin-Madison Sarkis, A. Hashim; Harvard University Storey, Donovan; University of Queensland Talen, Emily; Arizona State University Theodore, Georgeen; New Jersey Institute of Technology Till, Karen; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Torres, Rodolfo; University of California, Irvine Webster, Douglas; Arizona State University Zovanyi, Gabor; Eastern Washington University
Waste Management
Haight, Murray; University of Waterloo Maclaren, Virginia; University of Toronto Nixon, Hilary; San Jos State University
Urban Sociology
Awwad-Rafferty, Rula, University of Idaho Barbour, John; University of Colorado, Denver Beauregard, Robert; Columbia University Bollens, Scott; University of California, Irvine Campbell, Christopher; University of Washington Dagenhart, Richard; Georgia Institute of Technology Dooling, Sarah; University of Texas at Austin Franck, Karen; New Jersey Institute of Technology Gibson, Karen; Portland State University Irazabal, Clara; Columbia University Knox, Paul L.; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Larson, Kelli; Arizona State University McMullen, John C.; Frostburg State University Mehta, Vikas; University of South Florida Paul, David; University of Idaho Pijawka, David; Arizona State University Purcell, Mark; University of Washington Sutton, Stacey; Columbia University Webster, Douglas; Arizona State University Zellner, Moira; University of Illinois at Chicago
Zoning
Guerra, Fred; University of Akron Pendall, Rolf; Cornell University Peterson, Ann; University of Queensland Ronderos, Nicolas; New Jersey Institute of Technology Wallace, Terry; Jackson State University
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B-1
Anderson, Austin G....................................... University of Southern California (310) 477-9585 Austin.Anderson@econres.conff Andrews, Clinton J. .................................................................................. Rutgers (732) 932-3822 ext. 721 cja1@rci.rutgers.ed Angeles, Leonora ............................................... University of british Columbia (604) 822-9312 angeles@interchange.ubc.ca Angel, Shlomo..................................................................... New York University Anjomani, Ardeshir ............................................ University of Texas, Arlington (817) 272-3310 anjomani@uta.edu Anselin, Luc .................................................................. Arizona State University (480) 965-7533 Luc.Anselin@asu.edu Anthony, Jerry.........................................................................University of Iowa (319) 335-0622 jerry-anthony@uiowa.edu Antolini, Denise .................................................................. University of Hawaii (808) 956-6238 antolini@hawaii.edu Archer, Kevin ............................................................University of South Florida Arefi, Mahyar................................................................. University of Cincinnati (513) 556-0212 mahyar.arefi@uc.edu Arias, Ernesto .................................................... University of Colorado, Denver Arnold, Tony ................................................................... University of Louisville (502) 852-6388 tony.arnold@louisville.edu Arvidson, Enid..................................................... University of Texas, Arlington (817) 272-3349 enid@uta.edu Ascher, Kate J. ..................................................................... New York University Ashford, Nicholas .............................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-1664 nashford@mit.edu Ashton, Philip................................................... University of Illinois at Chicago (312) 413-7599 pashton@uic.edu Asomani-boateng, Raymond .............. Minnesota State University, Mankato (507) 389-5030 raymond.asomani-boateng@mnsu.edu Aspaas, Helen-Ruth ................................Virginia Commonwealth University (804) 828-8086 hraspaas@vcu.edu Assaad, Ragui A. ...........................................................University of Minnesota (612) 625-4856 assaad@umn.edu Audirac, Ivonne ................................................... University of Texas, Arlington (817) 272-3338 Auer, Mirabai.................................................... University of Illinois at Chicago Auffrey, Christopher ..................................................... University of Cincinnati (513) 556-0579 chris.auffrey@uc.edu Augustus, Sylvia Rose ........................................University of Missouri-Kansas Aurand, Andrew ......................................................... Florida State University (850) 644-4510 aaurand@fsu.edu
Austin, Gary ..........................................................................University of Idaho (208) 885-7448 gaustin@uidaho.edu Avila, Eric ..................................................University of California, Los Angeles (310) 825-9106 eavila@ucla.edu Awwad-Rafferty, Rula ...........................................................University of Idaho (208) 885-6832 rulaa@uidaho.edu Azis, Iwan ................................................................................Cornell University (607) 255-4271 ija1@cornell.edu
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badami, Madhav ...................................................................... McGill University (514) 398-3183 madhav.badami@mcgill.ca bae, Christine ........................................................... University of Washington (206) 616-9034 cbae@u.washington.edu bahl, Deepak ................................................. University of Southern California (213) 740-9491 bahl@usc.edu baker, Ivan ........................................................ University of Illinois at Chicago baker, Kathleen ................................................... Western Michigan University balassiano, Katia ...................................................................Cornell University (607)255-5561 Kb444@cornell.edu balinsky, Warren ........................................................................ The New School (212) 229-5400 x1615 wbalinsk@newschool.edu ballon, Hilary ...................................................................... New York University (212) 998-7400 hilary.ballon@nyu.edu balsas, Carlos ............................................................... Arizona State University (480) 965-7167 Carlos.Balsas@asu.edu bame, Sherry .................................................................... Texas A&M University (979) 845-1047 sbame@archone.tamu.edu banai, Reza ......................................................................University of Memphis (901) 678-4559 rbanai@memphis.edu banerjee, Tridib............................................. University of Southern California (213) 740-4724 tbanerje@usc.edu bania, Neil ..........................................................................University of Oregon (541) 346-3704 bania@uoregon.edu barbour, John .....................................................University of Colorado Denver (303) 492-8010 john.barbour@colorado.edu barnett, Jonathan .................................................... University of Pennsylvania (215) 732-5215 jonathanbarnett@verizon.net barreto, Felix R. .................... California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (909) 869-2727 fbarreto@csupomona.edu barrett, Edith Juanita ......................................... University of Texas, Arlignton (817) 272-3385 ebarrett@uta.edu barrett, Linda ...................................................................... Unviersity of Akron (330) 972-6120 barrett@uakron.edu
B-2
barringer, Margaret .................................................................. Tufts University (617) 627-3394 pegsquare@aol.com barringer, Richard............................................... University of Southern Maine (207) 780-4418 barringr@usm.maine.edu barr, Sarah ........................................................ University of Illinois at Chicago bartholomew, Keith............................................................... University of Utah (801) 581-8944 bartholomew@arch.utah.edu basolo, Victoria ................................................... University of California Irvine (949) 824-3521 basolo@uci.edu bassett, Ellen M. ...................................................... Portland State University (503) 725-5174 bassette@pdx.edu basu, Pratyusha .......................................................University of South Florida bates, Lisa K. ............................................................ Portland State University (503) 725-8203 lkbates@pdx.edu battisto, Dina G. ................................................................... Clemson University (864) 656-3887 dbattis@clemson.edu batty, Michael .............................................................. Arizona State University baugher, Sherene ...................................................................Cornell University (607) 255-1648 sbb8@cornell.edu bauman, John ..................................................... University of Southern Maine (207) 780-5389 baumanj@roadrunner.com baum, Howell S. ...................................... University of Maryland, College Park (301) 405-6792 hbaum@umd.edu beard, Victoria .................................................... University of California Irvine (949) 824-6484 vbeard@uci.edu beasley, Larry ..................................................... University of british Columbia (604) 687-5108 larrybeasley@shaw.ca beatley, Timothy ............................................................... University of Virginia (434) 924-6457 tb6d@virginia.edu beauregard, Robert ...........................................................Columbia University rab48@columbia.edu becker, barbara ................................................... University of Texas, Arlington (817) 272-3301 bbecker@uta.edu becker, Robert........................................................... University of New Orleans (504) 280-6277 bbecker@uno.edu beck, Les ..................................................................................University of Iowa (319) 335-0032 les.beck@linncounty.org bedford, Paul ...................................................................... Ryerson University begg, Robert b. ......................................... Indiana University of Pennsylvania (724) 357 2250 bobbegg@iup.edu beinart, Julian ...................................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-7918 jbeinart@mit.edu bejleri, Ilir ............................................................................University of Florida (352) 392-0997 ilir@ufl.edu bellas, Dean ...............................................The Catholic University of America (202) 319-5188 bellas@cua.edu
bell, Martin ................................................................. University of Queensland (61) 7-3365-7087 martin.bell@uq.edu.au belsky, Eric ............................................................................ Harvard University ebelsky@gsd.harvard.edu bencloski, Joseph W. ................................ Indiana University of Pennsylvania (724) 357 2250 joeben@iup.edu benedict, Chris ...............................................................................Pratt Institute (718) 399-4340 benedictra@aol.com beneria, Lourdes ...................................................................Cornell University (607) 255-2148 lb21@cornell.edu benhart Jr., John E. ................................... Indiana University of Pennsylvania (724) 357 7652 jbenhart@iup.edu benjamin, David .................................................................. University of Akron (330) 972-7620 dbenjamin@justice.com ben-Joseph, Eran ..............................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-7305 ebj@mit.edu bennett, Daniel .................................................................... Auburn University (334) 844-4285 bennedd@auburn.edu bentley, Mark ...........................................................University of South Florida berger, Alan ......................................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-6707 aberger@mit.edu berger, Gideon ...................................................University of Colorado Denver betancur, John ................................................. University of Illinois at Chicago (312) 996-2125 betancur@uic.edu beyers, William ........................................................ University of Washington (206) 543-5871 beyers@u.washington.edu bezboruah, Karabi C. .......................................... University of Texas, Arlington (817) 272-3071 bharne, Vinayak ............................................ University of Southern California bharne@usc.edu billingsley, Graham ...........................................University of Colorado Denver birch, Eugenie L. ...................................................... University of Pennsylvania (215) 898-6097 elbirch@design.upenn.edu bish Sanyal ........................................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-3270 sanyal@mit.edu bitter, Christopher ................................................... University of Washington (206) 685-7088 bitter@u.washington.edu bitterman, Alex ........................................................ University at buffalo SUNY black, Alan ...........................................................................University of Kansas (785) 864-3208 ablack@ku.edu blanck, Doreen Liberto ...................................... California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (805) 203-5022 earthdesign@charter.net blanco, Andres ....................................................................University of Florida (352) 392-0997 agblanco@ufl.edu
B-3
blanco, Hilda ................................................. University of Southern California hblanco@u.washington.edu blaustein, Arthur ........................................... University of California berkeley (510) 642-3256 blewett, Christopher ................................................. University of New Mexico blumenberg, Evelyn ................................University of California, Los Angeles (310) 903-3305 eblumenb@ucla.edu blustein, Jan ...................................................................... New York University boarnet, Marlon .................................................. University of California Irvine (949) 824-7695 mgboarne@uci.edu bobker, Michael .............................................................................Pratt Institute (718) 399-4340 bodek, Hanley .......................................................... University of Pennsylvania boeschenstein, Warren..................................................... University of Virginia (434) 924-6440 web9w@virginia.edu bohland, James R. ...............Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University (540) 231-5517 jayjon@vt.edu bolan, Richard S. ...........................................................University of Minnesota (612) 625-0128 bolan001@umn.edu boles, Claude.......................................................................University of Florida (352) 392-0997 gboles@ufl.edu bollens, Scott ...................................................... University of California Irvine (949) 824-7696 bollens@uci.edu
boswell, Michael ... California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (805) 756-2496 mboswell@calpoly.edu botchwey, Nisha................................................................ University of Virginia (434) 924-6444 nbotchwey@virginia.edu bourassa, Steven C. ...................................................... University of Louisvillle (502) 852-5720 steven.bourassa@louisville.edu boyle, Robin ..................................................................Wayne State University (313) 577-8711 r.boyle@wayne.edu boyle, Tim ............................................................................Columbia University bozorgi, Khosrow ......................................................... University of Oklahoma (405) 325-3348 kbozorgi@ou.edu brabec, Elizabeth ..................................University of Massachussetts Amherst bradbury, Susan L. ............................................................ Iowa State University (515) 294-8720 bradburyl@iastate.edu bradley, Gordon ...................................................... University of Washington (206) 685-0881 gbradley@u.washington.edu bradley, Michael ............................................................... University of Arizona (520) 621-3865 mdb@hwr.arizona.edu brail, Richard K. ....................................................................................... Rutgers (732) 932-3822 ext. 731 rbrail@rci.rutgers.edu brannock, John .......................................................... University of Queensland (61)-7-3365-6455 bratt, Rachel G. ......................................................................... Tufts University (617) 627-3394 rachel.bratt@tufts.edu braul, Wally ........................................................ University of british Columbia Wally.Braul@fmc-law.com bray, Paul M. ....................................... State University of New York at Albany (518) 472-1772 pmbray@aol.com brazel, Anthony ........................................................... Arizona State University (480) 965-7533 Anthony.Brazel@asu.edu breidenbach., Jan ......................................... University of Southern California breidenb@usc.edu brennan, Dean ............................................................. Arizona State University (480) 965-7533 Dean.Brennan@asu.edu brennan, Timothy .................................University of Massachussetts Amherst breuer, Paul M.L. ................................................................. Ryerson University brewster, Chris ............................................ University of Missouri-Kansas City briggs, Xavier de Souza ...................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-7956 xbriggs@mit.edu bright, Elise ...................................................................... Texas A&M University (979) 845-3161 ebright@archone.tamu.edu brillembourg, Alfredo ......................................................Columbia University brilliot, Reena..............................................................San Jose State University (408) 535-7844 Reena.Brilliot@sanjoseca.gov
bonner-DuVal, Patricia ............................................................. Tufts University booth, Richard S. ....................................................................Cornell University (607) 255-4025 rsb6@cornell.edu boothroyd, Peter ............................................... University of british Columbia (604) 822-4155 peterb@interchange.ubc.ca borbas, Steve ............................................................. University of New Mexico borich, Timothy O. ............................................................ Iowa State University (515) 294-8707 borich@iastate.edu born, branden .......................................................... University of Washington (206) 543-4975 bborn@u.washington.edu bornstein, Lisa ......................................................................... McGill University (514) 398-4077 lisa.bornstein@mcgill.ca born, Stephen M. ...........................................University of Wisconsin-Madison (608) 262-1004 smborn@wisc.edu borsig, Jim ...................................................................Jackson State University bosman, Martin .......................................................University of South Florida bosselmann, Peter ......................................... University of California berkeley (510) 642-6579 pbossel@berkeley.edu bostic, Raphael ............................................. University of Southern California (213) 740-1220 bostic@usc.edu
B-4
brinkmann, Robert ..................................................University of South Florida brody, Jason .................................................................. Kansas State University (785) 532-5961 brody@ksu.edu brody, Samuel .................................................................. Texas A&M University (979) 458-4623 sbrody@archone.tamu.edu bromley, Ray ........................................ State University of New York at Albany (518) 442-4766 r.bromley@albany.edu brooks, Jane S. ...........................................................University of New orleans (504) 280-6514 jsbrooks@uno.edu brooks, Nancy ........................................................................Cornell University browder, John .......................Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University (540) 231-6217 browder@vt.edu brower, Sidney ........................................ University of Maryland, College Park (301) 405-6796 sbrower@umd.edu brown, Carlton ...............................................................................Pratt Institute (718) 399-4340 brown, Cindy ......................................................University of Colorado Denver brown, David............................................................................ McGill University (514) 398-4075 david.brown@mcgill.ca brown, Greg ............................................................... University of Queensland (61) 7-33656644 greg.brown@uq.edu.au brown, Jeffrey ............................................................ Florida State University (850) 644-4510 jrbrown3@fsu.edu bruce, Scott ........... California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (850) 756-1315 scbruce@calpoly.edu bruckner, Tim-Allen ............................................ University of California Irvine (949) 824-0563 tbruck@uci.edu bryson, John M. ............................................................University of Minnesota (612) 625-5888 bryso001@umn.edu buckwalter, Donald W. .............................. Indiana University of Pennsylvania (724) 357 2250 donaldb@iup.edu buehler, Ralph.......................Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University (703) 706-8104 ralphbu@vt.edu buholzer, bill ...................................................... University of british Columbia wbulholzer@gmail.com bullamore, Henry W. ............................................... Frostburg State University (301) 687-4413 hbullamore@frostburg.edu bunnell, Gene....................................... State University of New York at Albany (518) 442-4469 gbunnell@albany.edu burayidi, Michael ..............................................................ball State University (765) 285-1963 maburayidi@bsu.edu burchell, Robert W. ................................................................................. Rutgers (732) 932-3133 ext. 542 ............................................. burchell@rci.rutgers.edu burdick, Robert ......................................................................... Tufts University (617) 627-3394 rburdick@gbls.org
burne, Alan M. .............................................................East Carolina University (252) 328-1273 burnea@ecu.edu burrus, Roxyanne ............................................................ Ohio State University burton, Otha ...............................................................Jackson State University busard, Joshua ........................................................................University of Iowa (765) 730-7645 jbusard@co.johnson.ia.us busquets, Joan H .................................................................. Harvard University (617) 496-8811 jbusquet@gsd.harvard.edu butler, Kent S. ........................................................ University of Texas at Austin (512) 797-6644 k.butler@mail.utexas.edu butler, Kevin ......................................................................... University of Akron (330) 972-7621 butler@uakron.edu butler, William ............................................................... Florida State University (850) 644-4510 wbutler@fsu.edu byrne, John .....................................................................University of Delaware (302) 831-8405 jbbyrne@udel.edu byron, Joan ....................................................................................Pratt Institute (718) 636 3486 x6447 jbyron@pratt.edu
C
Cahaney, William J. ........................................................ University of Lousiville (502) 213-2380 william.cahaney@kctcs.net Calabrese, Carl ......................................................... University at buffalo SUNY (716) 829-3485 cc63@buffalo.edu Callies, David....................................................................... University of Hawaii (808) 956-6550 dcallies@hawaii.edu Campbell, Christopher ............................................ University of Washington (206) 543-6063 ccamp1@u.washington.edu Campo, Daniel ..............................................................Morgan State University (443) 885 3514 daniel.campo@morgan.edu Cantarero, Rodrigo ...........................................University of Nebraska-Lincoln (402) 472-9278 rcantarero1@unl.edu Cao, Xinyu......................................................................University of Minnesota (612) 625-5671 Cao@umn.edu Carolini, Gabriella Y. ............................................................................... Rutgers (732) 932-3822 ext. 731 carolini@rci.rutgers.edu Carroll, Michael .......................................................................Temple University Carroll, Walter F. ...................................................................... boston University Carruthers, John I. .................................. University of Maryland, College Park john_i_carruthers@hud.gov Cartwright, Charles ........................................................... Ohio State Universty (614) 292-1012 Case, Dale ...........................................................University of Colorado Denver Casello, Jeff ..................................................................... University of Waterloo jcasello@uwaterloo.ca
B-5
Casey, Colleen ..................................................... University of Texas, Arlington (817) 272-3356 colleenc@uta.edu Caupp, Craig C. ......................................................... Frostburg State University (301) 687-4755 ccaupp@frostburg.edu Cavanaugh, Ted ................................................................... Clemson University (864) 656-3898 tcavana@clemson.edu Cervero, Robert .............................................. University of California berkeley (510) 642-1695 robertc@berkeley.edu Chakraborty, Jayajit ................................................University of South Florida Chaky, Damon ................................................................................Pratt Institute (718) 399-4340 dchaky@pratt.edu Chalana, Manish ........................................................ University of Washington (206) 616-6051 chalana@u.washington.edu Chalofsky, barry ................................................ Rutgers University, School of ...................................................................Environmental & biological Sciences (609) 883-8053 bchalofs@verizon.net Chandrasekhar, Divya ............................................Texas Southern University Chang, Stephanie E............................................ University of british Columbia (604) 827-5054 sechang@interchange.ubc.ca Chapin, Timothy ........................................................ Florida State University (850) 644-4510 tchapin@fsu.edu Chapman, William............................................................... University of Hawaii (808) 956-8826 wchapman@hawaii.edu Chapple, Karen .............................................. University of California berkeley (510) 642-1868 chapple@berkeley.edu Charlier, Jim .......................................................University of Colorado Denver Chase, Mark ............................................................................... Tufts University Chatman, Daniel G. ................................................................................ Rutgers (732) 932-3822 ext. 742 chatman@rci.rutgers.edu Chatman, Daniel G. ........................................ University of California berkeley (510) 642-2454 dgc@berkeley.edu Chatterjee, Meera ................................................................ University of Akron (330) 972-8309 meera@uakron.edu Chawla, Louise ...................................................University of Colorado Denver (303) 492- 5228 louise.chawla@colorado.edu Chen, Alexander ..................................... University of Maryland, College Park (301) 405-6798 achen@umd.edu Chen, Kimberly M. ..................................Virginia Commonwealth University (804) 358-4993 kim@johannasdesign.com Chenoweth, Richard E. ..................................University of Wisconsin-Madison (608) 262-1004 rechenow@wisc.edu Chen, Xueming (Jimmy) .........................Virginia Commonwealth University (804) 828-1254 Chien, Steven ............................................ New Jersey Institute of Technology (973) 596-6083 i.jy.chien@njit.edu Calzonetti, Frank................................................................. University of Toledo (419) 530-4749 FCalzon@utnet.utoledo.edu
Campbell, Scott D. ..........................................................University of Michigan (734) 763-2077 sdcamp@umich.edu Carlson, Virginia.........................................University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (414) 229-5323 vcarlson@uwm.edu Carmin, JoAnn .................................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 452-2697 jcarmin@mit.edu Cassidy, Frank ................................................................... University of Arizona (520) 682-3401 fcassidy@marana.com Castells, Manuel .................................Massachussetts Institute of Technology Castells, Manuel ............................................ University of Southern California (213) 821-2079 castells@usc.edu Catz, Sarah .......................................................... University of California Irvine Chan, Sewin......................................................................... New York University Checkoway, barry ...........................................................University of Michigan (734) 763-5960 barrych@umich.edu Cherrington-Cucore, Janet .................. Minnesota State University, Mankato (507) 389-5031 janet.cherrington@mnsu.edu Chew, Kenneth .................................................... University of California Irvine (949) 924-6990 chew@uci.edu Chifos, Carla .................................................................. University of Cincinnati (513) 293-8195 carla.chifos@uc.edu Choquette, Robert .............................................................University of Oregon (541) 346-3635 choquette@uoregon.edu Chowdhury, Moe .........................................................Jackson State University Christensen, Karen ........................................ University of California berkeley (510) 642-3111 kchriste@berkeley.edu Christensen, Terry L. ..................................................San Jose State University (408) 924-5565 terrychr@email.sjsu.edu Christopherson, Susan M. ......................................................Cornell University (607) 255-8772 smc23@cornell.edu Chusid, Jeffrey ........................................................................Cornell University (607) 254-8579 jmc286@cornell.edu Ciochetti, Tony ..................................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-3988 tc@mit.edu Clapp, Tara Lynne.............................................................. Iowa State University (515) 294-7759 tlclapp@iastate.edu Clark, Carol .....................................................................................Pratt Institute (212) 647-7532 carolclark718@gmail.com Clark, Chris ........... California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (805) 756-6605 cwclam@aol.com Clarke, Paul Walker ....................................................Morgan State University Clarke, Shima ...................................................................... Clemson University (864) 656-4498 shimac@clemson.edu Clark, Jennifer Joy ..........................................Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 385-7224 jennifer.clark@gatech.edu
B-6
Clark, Thomas ....................................................University of Colorado Denver (303) 556-3296 tom.clark@ucdenver.edu Clavel, Pierre ...........................................................................Cornell University (607) 255-6212 pc29@cornell.edu Clay, Michael ......................................................................... Auburn University (334) 844-8412 claymic@auburn.edu Clay, Phillip .......................................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-6164 plclay@mit.edu Coates, Paul ...................................................................... Iowa State University (515) 294-1844 paulc@iastate.edu Cochran, Jamie.................................................Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 285-7577 jacoch@bellsouth.net Coffin, Sarah ..................................................................... Saint Louis University (314) 977-3934 coffinsl@slu.edu Coffman, Makena................................................................ University of Hawaii (808) 956-2890 makenaka@hawaii.edu Cohen, James .......................................... University of Maryland, College Park (301) 405-6795 jimcohen@umd.edu Cohen, Maurie ............................................ New Jersey Institute of Technology (973) 596-5281 mcohen@adm.njit.edu Cohen, William ........................................................................Temple University (267) 468-8303 william.cohen@temple.edu Cole, H.D. Samuel..................................................... University at buffalo SUNY (716) 829-3485 samcole@buffalo.edu Cole, Richard L. ................................................... University of Texas, Arlignton (817) 272-3300 cole@uta.edu Colgan, Charles S. ............................................... University of Southern Maine (207) 780-4008 csc@usm.maine.edu Colton, Arlan ..................................................................... University of Arizona (520) 740-6800 Commins, Stephen ..................................University of California, Los Angeles (310) 422-5997 scommins@worldbank.org Connell, Ruth ...............................................................Morgan State University Connerly, Charles E. ................................................................University of Iowa (319) 335-0039 charles-connerly@uiowa.edu Conn, W. David ........ California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (805) 756-2246 dconn@calpoly.edu Conroy, Maria Manta ...................................................... Ohio State University (614) 292-8044 conroy.36@osu.edu Copeland, Hilary .....................................................................University of Iowa (319) 365-9941 hilary.copeland@ecicog.org Corburn, Jason ............................................... University of California berkeley (510) 643-4790 jcorburn@berkeley.edu Crdova, Teresa L. ...................................................... University of New Mexico (505) 277-3922 tcordova@unm.edu Corey, Kenneth E. ...................................................... Michigan State University (517) 432-4750 corey@msu.edu
Correa, Felipe ........................................................................ Harvard University (617) 495 2521 fcorrea@gsd.harvard.edu Coslovsky, Salo .................................................................. New York University Cosner, Susan .................................................................... Iowa State University Costa, Fernando ............................................................ University of Oklahoma Costello, Eileen...................................................................... Ryerson University ecostello@airdberlis.com Cote, Paul .............................................................................. Harvard University (617) 496-0546 pbcote@gsd.harvard.edu Coughlin, Joseph ..............................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-4978 coughlin@mit.edu Cousineau, Christine ................................................................. Tufts University (617) 627-3394 christine.cousineau@tufts.edu Coutts, Christopher ................................................... Florida State University (850) 644-5015 ccoutts@fsu.edu Coutu, Gary W. ..............................................................West Chester University (610) 738-0522 gcoutu@wcupa.edu Covington, Kenya ................................ California State University, Northridge (818) 677-6463 kenya.covington@csun.edu Cowell, Margaret...................Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University (703) 706-8111 mmcowell@vt.edu Cox, Linda ............................................................................ University of Hawaii (808) 956-7602 lcox@hawaii.edu Craft, Carter....................................................................................Pratt Institute (718) 399-4340 Cramer, bart ............................................................................University of Iowa (319) 335-0032 barton-cramer@uiowa.edu Crane, Randall ..........................................University of California, Los Angeles (310) 951-3576 crane@ucla.edu Craze, Celia .............................................. University of Maryland, College Park Creedon, James P. ...................................................................Temple University Crewe, Katherine ......................................................... Arizona State University (480) 965-7167 Katherine.Crewe@asu.edu Crisanti, Eileen .............................................................. University of Cincinnati Crisler, Marshand ........................................................Jackson State University Crocker, Jack ................................................................. Kansas State University Cropf, Robert.................................................................... Saint Louis University (314) 977-3934 cropfra@slu.edu Crossney, Kristen b. ......................................................West Chester University (610) 430-5838 kcrossney@wcupa.edu Cruz, Ramon ...................................................................................Pratt Institute (718) 399-4340
B-7
Cuff, Dana .................................................University of California, Los Angeles (310) 206-5517 dcuff@ucla.edu Cummings, Scott .............................................................. Saint Louis University (314) 977-3934 sbcummo1@slu.edu Cunningham, Dayna ........................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 452-1380 dayna@mit.edu Cunningham, M. Grant ...................................................... Clemson University (864) 656-1587 cunninm@clemson.edu Currid, Elizabeth ........................................... University of Southern California (213) 740-4012 currid@usc.edu Curtis, Karen....................................................................University of Delaware (302) 831-6854 kacurtis@udel.edu Cutler, Nancy ................................................................. University of Cincinnati Czajkowski, Kevin P. ........................................................... University of Toledo (419) 530-4274 kevin.czajkowski@utoledo.edu
David, Nina ............................................................ Eastern Michigan University (734) 487-7582 ndavid@emich.edu Davidson, John E. .......................................................San Jose State University (408) 535-7895 john.davidson@sanjoseca.gov Davis, Craig ....................................................................... Ohio State University Davis, Diane .....................................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 452-2804 dedavis@mit.edu Davis, Mary E. ............................................................................. Tufts University (617) 627-3394 mary.davis@tufts.edu Dawkins, Casey ....................................... University of Maryland, College Park Dawkins, Casey .....................Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University (540) 231-2690 dawkins@vt.edu Day, Linda ........................................................... San Francisco State University day@sfsu.edu Deakin, Elizabeth........................................... University of California berkeley (510) 642-47497 edeakin@berkeley.edu Deal, brian .....................................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (217) 333-1911 deal@illinois.edu Dearborn, Lynn .............................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (217) 333-4331 dearborn@illinois.edu Dear, Michael ................................................. University of California berkeley (510) 642-1324 m.dear@berkeley.edu Debo, Thomas N. ..............................................Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 894-2350 thomasdebo@bellsouth.net Debo, Thomas N. ...........................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (217) 333-3890 tdebo@illinois.edu Deeg, Lohren ..................................................................... ball State University (765) 285-2423 ldeeg@bsu.edu DeFilippis, James .................................................................................... Rutgers (732) 932-3822 ext. 734 jdefilip@rci.rutgers.edu Delaney, Stephen.................................................................... boston University Delgado, Juliana ................. California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (909) 869-5427 jdelgado@csupomona.edu DeLisle, James ......................................................... University of Washington (206) 616-2090 jdelisle@u.washington.edu Deller, Steven C. .............................................University of Wisconsin-Madison (608) 263-6251 scdeller@wisc.edu Deng, Lan ........................................................................University of Michigan (734) 936-0951 landeng@umich.edu deNie, Karen Leone .........................................Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 217-1458 karen.leone@coa.gatech.edu Dennis Jr., Samuel F. ......................................University of Wisconsin-Madison (608) 263-7699 sfdennisjr@wisc.edu Dennis, Michael ................................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-7650 mdennis@mit.edu Deringer, Nancy ....................................................................University of Idaho (208) 885-7264 deringer@uidaho.edu
D
Daas, Charles.................................................... University of Illinois at Chicago Dabbs, Merilyn ............................................................Alabama A&M University (256) 372-5350 merilyn.dabbs@aamu.edu Dagenhart, Richard .........................................Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 894-2992 richard.dagenhart@coa.gatech.edu Dallessio, Thomas ...................................... New Jersey Institute of Technology (609) 802-0880 tom@leadershipnj.org Dalton, Margaret M. ................................................ Frostburg State University (301) 687-4418 mdalton@frostburg.edu Damon, Maria ..................................................................... New York University Dandekar, Hemalata.................................................... Arizona State University (805) 756-1315 hdandeka@calpoly.edu Daniel, Janice ............................................. New Jersey Institute of Technology (973) 642-4794 daniel@njit.edu Daniere, Amrita................................................................. University of Toronto (416) 978-3236 daniere@geog.utoronto.ca Darbee, Jeff ........................................................................ Ohio State Universty (614) 292-1012 D'Arcus, bruce .......................................................................... Miami University (513) 529-1521 darcusb@muohio.edu Damkroger, Courtney A. ...........................................San Jose State University (408) 277-4576 Daniels, Thomas L. ................................................... University of Pennsylvania (215) 573-8965 thomasld@design.upenn.edu Das, Ashok .......................................................... San Francisco State University (415) 338-3689 ashokdas@sfsu.edu Das, Priyam ......................................................................... University of Hawaii (808) 956-5367 priyam@hawaii.edu Daugherty, Carolyn M. ......................................... Northern Arizona University (928) 523-0984 Carolyn.Daugherty@nau.edu
B-8
DeSantis, Thomas .................................................... University at buffalo SUNY (716) 829-3485 Devoy, Joseph ..................................................... University of California Irvine Dewar, Margaret E. .........................................................University of Michigan (734) 763-2528 medewar@umich.edu Dewart, Alan ............................................................ University at buffalo SUNY (716) 829-3485 Dewey, Dorothy Ives .....................................................West Chester University (610) 436-2746 divesdewey@wcupa.edu Deyle, Robert ............................................................. Florida State University (850) 644-4510 rdeyle@fsu.edu Dezzani, Raymond ................................................................University of Idaho (208) 885-7360 dezzani@uidaho.edu Dieber, William A. ............................................ University of Illinois at Chicago DiJohn, Joseph................................................. University of Illinois at Chicago Dill, Jennifer ............................................................ Portland State University (503) 725-5173 jdill@pdx.edu DiMento, Joseph ................................................. University of California Irvine (949) 824-5102 jfdiment@uci.edu Dimino, Richard .................................................................... Harvard University (617) 495-2521 rdimino@gsd.harvard.edu Dinell, Tom .......................................................................... University of Hawaii (808) 734-8102 dinell@hawaii.rr.com Ding, Chengri .......................................... University of Maryland, College Park (301) 405-6626 cding@umd.edu Ding, Lei..........................................................................Wayne State University (313) 577-0543 eg5182@wayne.edu DiPasquale, Michael .............................University of Massachussetts Amherst Doan, Petra ................................................................ Florida State University (850) 644-4510 pdoan@fsu.edu Dobbins, Michael A..........................................Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 385-4243 mike.dobbins@coa.gatech.edu Domahidy, Mary .............................................................. Saint Louis University (314) 977-3934 domahimr@slu.edu Donaghy, Kieran .....................................................................Cornell University (607) 254-4865 kpd23@cornell.edu Donald, Carrie ................................................................ University of Lousiville (502) 852-6449 cgdona01@louisville.edu Donnelly, Shanon ................................................................ University of Akron (330) 972-8037 sd51@uakron.edu Dooling, Sarah ...................................................... University of Texas at Austin (512) 471-7878 sarah.dooling@mail.utexas.edu Dorcey, Anthony H.J. ......................................... University of british Columbia (604) 822-5725 dorcey@interchange.ubc.ca Doshna, Jeffrey P.....................................................................Temple University Jeffrey.doshna@temple.edu
Dotson, A. bruce ............................................................... University of Virginia (434) 924-6459 dotson@virginia.edu Dotson, Charles.................................................Eastern Washington University (509) 559-5818 charlesdotson48@cs.com Douglass, Michael............................................................... University of Hawaii (808) 956-6866 michaeld@hawaii.edu Dowall, David ................................................. University of California berkeley (510) 642-6579 dowall@berkeley.edu Drennan, Matthew ................................................................Cornell University Drescher, Michael ........................................................... University of Waterloo mdrescher@uwaterloo.ca Drown, Stephen R. ................................................................University of Idaho (208) 885-7448 srdrown@uidaho.edu Drucker, Joshua ............................................... University of Illinois at Chicago (312) 413-7597 jdruck@uic.edu Drummond, William J. .....................................Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 894-9840 bill.drummond@coa.gatech.edu Dufour, Wendel ......................................................... University of New Orleans (504) 280-5474 wdufour@uno.edu Dukes, E. Frank.................................................................. University of Virginia (434) 924-2041 ed7k@virginia.edu Dumbaugh, Eric ............................................................... Texas A&M University (979) 862-4320 edumbaugh@archone.tamu.edu Dunlap, Louise ........................................................................... Tufts University (617) 627-3394 changewrite@earthlink.net Dunning, Anne E. ............................................................... Clemson University (864) 656-0151 anned@clemson.edu Dutta-Koehler, Madhu C. ....................................................... boston University Dworkin, Judith .......................................................... Arizona State University (480) 965-7533 Dyckman, Caitlin ................................................................ Clemson University (864) 656-2496 cdyckma@clemson.edu Dyrness, Grace .............................................. University of Southern California dyrness@usc.edu
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Eagles, Paul F.J. ............................................................... University of Waterloo eagles@healthy.uwaterloo.ca Easley, V. Gail.......................................................................University of Florida (352) 392-0997 easleyg@ufl.edu Eberle, Margaret ................................................ University of british Columbia m_eberle@telus.net Edelson, Nathan................................................. University of british Columbia njedelson@shaw.ca Edwards, Hazel R.........................................The Catholic University of America (202) 319-6265 edwardsh@cua.edu
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Edwards, Mary ..............................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (217) 333-3211 mmedward@illinois.edu Eastwood, Rob L. ........................................................San Jose State University (408) 299-5792 rob.eastwood@pln.co.santa-clara.ca.us Edelman, David ............................................................. University of Cincinnati (513) 556-2378 david.edelman@uc.edu Ehrenfeucht, Renia ................................................... University of New Orleans (504) 280-6517 renia.ehrenfeucht@uno.edu Eisenberg, Yochai ............................................. University of Illinois at Chicago Eisinger, Peter ............................................................................ The New School (212) 229-5400 x1516 eisingep@newschool.edu El-Geneidy, Ahmed .................................................................. McGill University (514) 398-8741 ahmed.elgeneidy@mcgill.ca Ellen, Ingrid Gould.............................................................. New York University (212) 998-7400 ingrid.ellen@nyu.edu Ellin, Nan ................................................................................ University of Utah (801)-585-5394 nan.ellin@utah.edu Elliott, Michael L. Poirier .................................Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 894-9841 michael.elliott@coa.gatech.edu Ellis, Clifford D. .................................................................... Clemson University (864) 656-2477 cliffoe@clemson.edu Ellison, Charles E. .......................................................... University of Cincinnati (513) 556-0210 charles.ellison@uc.edu Elvery, Joel A. ........................................................... Cleveland State University (216) 687-2259 j.elvery@csuohio.edu Emelko, Monica............................................................... University of Waterloo mbemelko@uwaterloo.ca Emerson, Charles ................................................. Western Michigan University Emmi, Philip C. ....................................................................... University of Utah (801) 581-4255 emmi@arch.utah.edu England, Marcia ....................................................................... Miami University (513) 529-5023 m.england@muohio.edu Englehart, Phil ....................................................................University of Kansas (785) 864-4184 ppajkcjk@ku.edu Erkins, Esther ................................................................ University of Cincinnati Esnard, Ann-Margaret ............................................Florida Atlantic University (954) 762-5646 aesnard@fau.edu Esswein, Carolyn ........................................University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (414) 259-1500 carolynesswein@graef-usa.com Estrada, Leobardo ...................................University of California, Los Angeles (310) 825-6574 leobard@ucla.edu Etienne, Harley F. .............................................Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 385-3343 hfe@gatech.edu Etzel, Fred ....................................................... University of California berkeley (510) 642-3256 fetzel@berkeley.edu Evans-Cowley, Jennifer .................................................. Ohio State University (614) 292-8044 conroy.36@osu.edu
Ewing, Reid ............................................................................. University of Utah (801) 581-8255 ewing@arch.utah.edu Ezell, Kyle ....................................................................... Ohio State University (614) 292-1012 ezell.5@osu.edu
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Fabozzi, Todd M. .................................. State University of New York at Albany (518) 588-0743 FabozziTM@aol.com Fagence, Michael ....................................................... University of Queensland (61)-7-3365-6455 m.fagence@uq.edu.au Fainstein, Susan ................................................................... Harvard University (617) 495-9901 fainstein@gsd.harvard.edu Falah, Ghazi Walid ............................................................... University of Akron (330) 972-8831 falah@uakron.edu Falk, David............................................... University of Maryland, College Park dfalk@umd.edu Falletta, Liz .................................................... University of Southern California falletta@usc.edu Fan, Peilei ................................................................. Michigan State University (517) 432-6517 fanpeile@msu.edu Fan, Yingling .................................................................University of Minnesota (612) 626-2930 yingling@umn.edu Farassati, Ali ......................................... California State University, Northridge (818) 677-2904 ali.farassati@csun.edu Farberow, Herschel .............. California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (909) 869-2716 hfarberow@csupomona.edu Farley, David ............................................................................ McGill University dfarle@po-box.mcgill.ca Farrington, Robert ................................................................. University of Utah (801) 359-5118 bob@downtownslc.org Farris, J. Terrence ................................................................. Clemson University (864) 656-3903 jfarris@clemson.edu Fasic, George W. ............................................................West Chester University (610) 436-2544 gfasic@wcupa.edu Faust, Nickolas L. .............................................Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 894-0021 nick.faust@gtri.gatech.edu Fawcett, James A........................................... University of Southern California (213) 740-4477 fawcett@usc.edu Featherstone, Jeffrey..............................................................Temple University (267) 468-8311 jeffrey.featherstone@temple.edu Feiden, Wayne .......................................University of Massachussetts Amherst Felder, Frank ............................................................................................ Rutgers (732) 932-5680, ext. 670 ffelder@rci.rutgers.edu Feldman, David L. ............................................... University of California Irvine (949) 824-4384 feldmand@uci.edu Feldman, Martha ................................................ University of California Irvine (949) 824-4252 feldmanm@uci.edu
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Feldman, Stephanie ......................................................................Pratt Institute 718-399-4340 sjgfeld@hotmail.com Felstehausen, Herman Dennis, .....................University of Wisconsin-Madison (608) 262-1004 Ferdelman, Daniel ............................................................ Ohio State University Feros, Victor ............................................................... University of Queensland (61)-7-3365-6455 Ferraro, Rocco ..................................... State University of New York at Albany (518) 453-0850 rocky@cdrpc.org Ferreira, Jr., Joseph (617) 253-7410 .........................Massachussetts Institute of Technology jf@mit.edu
Forester, John..........................................................................Cornell University (607) 255-5179 jff1@cornell.edu Forrest, Clyde ................................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (217) 244-5406 cforrest@illinois.edu Forster, Craig .......................................................................... University of Utah (801) 581-3864 craig.forster@utah.edu Forsyth, Ann ............................................................................Cornell University Forsythe, Dall ...................................................................... New York University Foster, Kathryn A. .................................................... University at buffalo SUNY (716) 829-3777 kafoster@buffalo.edu Fountain, III, Esq., Aubrey W. .................Virginia Commonwealth University afountain@brownmartinlaw.com Fox, Thomas ....................................................................University of Memphis (901) 678-2161 Franck, Karen ............................................. New Jersey Institute of Technology (973) 596-3092 karen.a.franck@njit.edu Frank, Andrew b...................................... University of Maryland, College Park Frankel, bruce W. ..............................................................ball State University (765) 285-2680 bfrankel@bsu.edu Frank, Kathryn ....................................................................University of Florida (352) 392-0997 kifrank@ufl.edu Frank, Lawrence ................................................. University of british Columbia (604) 822-5387 dfrank@interchange.ubc.ca Franklin, Karin ........................................................................University of Iowa (319) 335-0032 karinf@q.com Frank, Nancy ..............................................University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (414) 229-5372 frankn@uwm.edu Frantz, Jonathan ................................................ University of british Columbia jon@eartothegroundplanning.com Frasier, Suzanne .........................................................Morgan State University Frazier, Tim ............................................................................University of Idaho (208) 885-6238 tfrazier@uidaho.edu Freeman, Lance ..................................................................Columbia University lf182@columbia.edu Freitag, Robert ........................................................... University of Washington (206) 818-1175 bfreitag@u.washington.edu Frenchman, Dennis ..........................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-8847 dennisf@mit.edu French, Steven P. .............................................Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 385-0900 steve.french@coa.gatech.edu Fricano, Russell J. ........................................................Alabama A&M University (256) 372.4995 rjfricano@aol.com Friedmann, John ................................................ University of british Columbia (604) 822-0107 jrpf@interchange.ubc.ca Frisch, Michael ............................................ University of Missouri-Kansas City (816) 235-6369 frischm@umkc.edu
Feser, Edward J..............................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (217) 244-6767 feser@illinois.edu Filion, Pierre .................................................................... University of Waterloo pfilion@uwaterloo.ca Filipovitch, Anthony J. ......................... Minnesota State University, Mankato (507) 389-5035 tony@mnsu.edu Finch, Robert ......................................................University of Colorado Denver Finn, Stephen .......................................................................................... Rutgers (732) 932-3133 ext. 534 stfinn@rci.rutgers.edu Fischler, Raphal ..................................................................... McGill University (514) 398-4076 raphael.fischler@mcgill.ca Fisher-Olsen, Pat ...........................................................................Pratt Institute (212) 647-7532 pfo104@aol.com Fish, Frank ........................................................................... New York University Fisher, Lynn ......................................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 252-1685 lfisher@mit.edu Fishman, Robert .............................................................University of Michigan (734) 764-6885 fishmanr@umich.edu Flachsbart, Peter ................................................................. University of Hawaii (808) 956-8684 flachsbarp001@hawaii.rr.edu Flamm, bradley .......................................................................Temple University (267) 468-8305 bradley.flamm@temple.edu Flaxman, Michael .............................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 258-0461 mflaxman@mit.edu Fleming, William ........................................................ University of New Mexico (505) 277-6455 fleming@unm.edu Fogarty, Michael ..................................................... Portland State University (503) 725-8263 fogartym@pdx.edu Fogelson, Robert ..............................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-1671 foge@mit.edu Foley, Dolores ..................................................................... University of Hawaii (808) 956-2780 dolores@hawaii.edu Folsom, Michael ..............................................Eastern Washington University (509) 359-2460 mfolsom@mail.ewu.edu Fontillas, John ..................................................................... New York University
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Fritschle, Joy A. .............................................................West Chester University (610) 436-3396 jfritschle@wcupa.edu Fritz, Jan Marie.............................................................. University of Cincinnati (513) 556-0208 jan.fritz@uc.edu Froehlich, Richard...............................................................Columbia University Fuller, John W. .........................................................................University of Iowa (319) 335-0038 john-w-fuller@uiowa.edu Fulton, William .............................................. University of Southern California (805) 643-7700 wfulton@usc.edu Funderburg, Richard G. ..........................................................University of Iowa (319) 335-0036 richard-funderburg@uiowa.edu Funk, David .............................................................................Cornell University
Gilderbloom, John I. ...................................................... University of Louisville (502) 852-8557 jigild01@louisville.edu Gillert, Eric ................................................................ University at buffalo SUNY (716) 829-3485 Gills, Douglas ................................................... University of Illinois at Chicago (312) 996-2174 dgills@uic.edu Gilsinan, James ................................................................ Saint Louis University (314) 977-3934 gilsinanjf@slu.edu Giuliano, Genevieve ..................................... University of Southern California (213) 740-3956 giuliano@usc.edu Giusti, Cecilia.................................................................... Texas A&M University (979) 458-4304 cgiusti@archone.tamu.edu Gladstone, David .................................................... University of New Oreleans (504) 280-3206 david.gladstone@uno.edu Glasmeier, Amy K. ............................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 324-6565 amyglass@mit.edu Glenn, Ezra Haber .............................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-2024 eglenn@mit.edu Glenn, Jane ............................................................................... McGill University (514) 398-6629 jane.glenn@mcgill.ca Glickman, Norman .................................................................................. Rutgers (732) 932-3133 ext. 570 ...................................... glickman@rci.rutgers.edu Gliebe, John .............................................................. Portland State University Gober, Patricia ............................................................. Arizona State University (480) 965-7533 Patricia.Gober@asu.edu Gocmen, Asli ..................................................University of Wisconsin-Madison (608) 265-0789 gocmen@wisc.edu Godward, Christine............................................................ Ohio State Universty Goethert, Reinhard ..........................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-2402 rkg@mit.edu Goetz, Edward G. ..........................................................University of Minnesota (612) 624-8737 egoetz@umn.edu Goetzke, Frank ............................................................... University of Louisville (502) 852-8256 f0goet01@louisville.edu Goins, Charles Robert................................................... University of Oklahoma Goldfarb, Eugene ............................................. University of Illinois at Chicago Goldman, Laurie ........................................................................ Tufts University (617) 627-3394 laurie.goldman@tufts.edu Goldschmidt, Carl ..................................................... Michigan State University Goldsmith, Stephen A. .......................................................... University of Utah (801) 585-5147 goldsmith@arch.utah.edu Goldsmith, William W. ............................................................Cornell University (607) 255-2333 wwg1@cornell.edu Goldstein, bruce ................................................University of Colorado Denver
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Gakenheimer, Ralph .........................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-1932 rgaken@mit.edu Gallagher, Frank ...................... Rutgers University, School of Environmental .............................................................................................& biological Sciences (732) 932-9317 frank@gallaghergreen.com Galster, George ..............................................................Wayne State University (313) 577-9084 ar3571@wayne.edu Ganning, Joanna .............................................................. Saint Louis University (314) 977-3934 Garde, Ajay .......................................................... University of California Irvine (949) 824-9087 agarde@uci.edu Gauthier, Vincent ........................................ University of Missouri-Kansas City Geltner, David ..................................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-5131 dgeltner@mit.edu Genskow, Kenneth .........................................University of Wisconsin-Madison (608) 262-8756 kgenskow@wisc.edu Gerecke, Sarah .................................................................... New York University Gershberg, Alec Ian ................................................................... The New School (212) 229-5400 x1412 gersh@newschool.edu Gershman, John .................................................................. New York University Gertler, Meric .................................................................... University of Toronto (416) 978-3887 gertler@geog.utoronto.ca Giarrusso, Anthony..........................................Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 894-0127 anthony.giarrusso@coa.gatech.edu Gibbs, Kevin ..................................................... University of Illinois at Chicago Gibson, bob ..................................................................... University of Waterloo rbgibson@uwaterloo.ca Gibson, Huston ............................................................ Kansas State University (785) 532-5961 hgibson@ksu.edu Gibson, Karen .......................................................... Portland State University (503) 725-8265 gibsonk@pdx.edu
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Goldstein, Carol .......................................University of California, Los Angeles (310) 825-4896 cgold@ucla.edu Golub, Aaron ............................................................... Arizona State University (480) 965-7533 Gomberg, ben .................................................. University of Illinois at Chicago Gomez-Ibanez, Jose A. ......................................................... Harvard University (617) 495-1341 jose_gomez-ibanez@harvard.edu Gonzales, Moises ....................................................... University of New Mexico Gonzalez-Rivas, Marcela ........................................................Cornell University (607) 255-3489 mg265@cornell.edu Gooding, Earl N. M. .....................................................Alabama A&M University (256) 372-4986 earlmg@aol.com Goonewardena, Kanishka ................................................ University of Toronto (416) 978-2974 kanishka@geog.utoronto.ca Gordon, Michael ................................................ University of british Columbia michael_gordon@city.vancouver.bc.ca Gordon, Peter................................................ University of Southern California (213) 740-1467 pgordon@usc.edu Gordon, Steven I. ........................................................... Ohio State University (614) 292-3372 gordon.1@osu.edu Gough, Meghan .....................................Virginia Commonwealth University (804) 827-0869 Gradi, Enrico .............................................................. University of New Mexico Graham, Leigh Taylor ................................................................ The New School (212) 229-5400 x 1201 grahaml@newschool.edu Grant, benjamin .........................................................San Jose State University (415) 298-1579 benjamingrant@sbcglobal.net Grech, Christopher P. ..................................The Catholic University of America (202) 319-6398 grech@cua.edu Greenbaum, Susan ..................................................University of South Florida Greene, Solomon ................................................................ New York University Green, Gary P. .................................................University of Wisconsin-Madison (608) 262-9532 gpgreen@wisc.edu Green, Jerry .............................................................................. Miami University (513) 529-5017 greenje@muohio.edu Green, Keith Evan ................................................................ Clemson University (864) 656-3887 kegreen@clemson.edu Greenberg, Michael ................................................................................ Rutgers (732) 932-5475 ext. 673 mrg@rci.rutgers.edu Greene, Jamie ................................................................ Ohio State University (614) 292-1012 Greene, Jessica...................................................................University of Oregon (541) 346-0138 jessicag@uoregon.edu Green, Theodore Trent ............................................University of South Florida Grengs, Joseph ...............................................................University of Michigan (734) 763-1114 grengs@umich.edu
Greve, Adrienne ...... California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (805) 756-1474 agreve@calpoly.edu Griffin, Toni ............................................................................ Harvard University (617) 495 2521 tgriffin@gsd.harvard.edu Grimes, William ...............................................Eastern Washington University (509) 835-3770 bgrimes@studiocascade.com Grodach, Carl ...................................................... University of Texas, Arlington (817) 272-3358 grodach@uta.edu Grove, Kiersten ................................................ University of Illinois at Chicago Grover, Himanshu .................................................... University at buffalo SUNY (716) 829-3485 hgrover2@buffalo.edu Grube, Mike .........................................................................University of Kansas (785) 864-4184 michael.grube@mccormackbaron.com Grundy, Terry ................................................................ University of Cincinnati Gstach, Doris ........................................................................ Clemson University (864) 656-2472 dgstach@clemson.edu Guensler, Randall.............................................Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 894-0405 randall.guensler@ce.gatech.edu Guerra, Fred ......................................................................... University of Akron (330) 972-7620 guerrafr@cityofcf.com Guhathakurta, Subhrajit ............................................. Arizona State University (480) 965-7167 Subhro-Guha@asu.edu Guion, Neil...................................................................Missouri State University Gulak, Morton b. .....................................Virginia Commonwealth University (804) 827-0778 mbgulak@vcu.edu Guldmann, Jean-Michel ................................................ Ohio State University (614) 292-2257 guldmann.1@osu.edu Gullickson, Neil ..................................................... Northern Arizona University Guo, Jessica ....................................................University of Wisconsin-Madison (608) 890-1004 jyguo@wisc.edu Guo, Zhan ............................................................................ New York University (212) 998-7400 zhan.guo@nyu.edu Gurstein, Penelope ............................................ University of british Columbia (604) 822-6065 gurstein@interchange.ubc.ca Gusevich, Miriam ........................................The Catholic University of America (202) 319-5188 gusevicm@cua.edu Gushue, bill ........................................................ University of british Columbia bgushue@cbainc.bc.ca Guthrie, Dwayne Pierce..............................The Catholic University of America (202) 319-5188 guthrie@cua.edu Guttenberg, Albert Z. ...................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (217) 244-5376 a-gutten@illinois.edu Guttenplan, Charles ...............................................................Temple University
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Haas, Gilda ...............................................University of California, Los Angeles (213) 745-9961 gildahaas@saje.net Hack, Gary ................................................................ University of Pennsylvania (215) 898-8480 gahack@design.upenn.edu Haddad, Monica A. ........................................................... Iowa State University (515) 294-8979 haddad@iastate.edu Haddow, David F. .............................................Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 577-7222 dhaddow@haddowandcompany.com Hadley, Joseph ..................................................................... University of Akron (330) 972-2490 jhadley@uakron.edu Haff, Holly ............................................................................ New York University Haider, Murtaza .................................................................... Ryerson University (416) 979-5000 x 2480 murtaza.haider@ryerson.ca Haight, Murray ................................................................ University of Waterloo mehaight@uwaterloo.ca Hallet IV, Lucius.................................................... Western Michigan University Hallett, brien ....................................................................... University of Hawaii (808) 956-4236 bhallett@hawaii.edu Hall, Ralph .............................Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University (540) 231-7332 rphall@vt.edu Hamilton, Darrick ...................................................................... The New School (212) 229-5400 x1514 hamiltod@newschool.edu Hamin, Elisabeth M...............................University of Massachussetts Amherst Hamin, Mark..........................................University of Massachussetts Amherst Hamlin, Roger, E........................................................ Michigan State University (517) 353-8743 hamlin@msu.edu Hammel, Daniel J. ............................................................... University of Toledo (419) 530-4709 dhammel@utnet.utoledo.edu Hanhardt, Eva ................................................................................Pratt Institute (718) 399-4323 ehanhard@pratt.edu Hanley, Paul ............................................................................University of iowa (319) 335-0043 paul-hanley@uiowa.edu Hanna, William ........................................ University of Maryland, College Park (301) 405-4005 bhanna@umd.edu Harless, William............................................................. University of Oklahoma Harper, Michael..................................................University of Colorado Denver Harpman, Louise................................................................. New York University Harris, Edrick ....................................................Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 330-1036 eharris@hjrussell.com Harris, Kirk..................................................University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (414) 229-6510 drkharris@comcast.net Hart, David .....................................................University of Wisconsin-Madison (608) 262-6515
Hartman, Jean Marie ............... Rutgers University, School of Environmental .............................................................................................& biological Sciences (732) 932-8488 jhartman@rci.rutgers.edu Harwood, Stacy .............................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (217) 265-0874 sharwood@illinois.edu Hassol, Joshua ........................................................................ boston University Hata, Hiroaki ............................................................ University at buffalo SUNY (716) 829-3485 hata@buffalo.edu Haughey, Patrick....................................................... University of New Orleans (504) 280-1231 pmhaughe@uno.edu Hausam, Sharon......................................................... University of New Mexico Havel, Rick ...............................................................................University of Iowa (319) 335-0032 rhavel@co.johnson.ia.us Havlick, Spenser W.............................................University of Colorado Denver Hawley, R. Dawn ................................................... Northern Arizona University (928) 523-1251 D.Hawley@nau.edu Hayashi, Kei ......................................................................... New York University Haywood, Emmett .............................................University of Colorado Denver Hebets, Noel ................................................................. Arizona State University (480) 965-7533 Hecht, Susanna ........................................University of California, Los Angeles (310) 779-5654 sbhecht@ucla.edu Heidelberg, beth Wielde ...................... Minnesota State University, Mankato (507) 389-1715 beth.wielde@mnsu.edu Heikkila, Eric J. .............................................. University of Southern California (213) 821-1037 heikkila@usc.edu Hein, Scot ........................................................... University of british Columbia scot.hein@vancouver.ca Hemert, James van ............................................University of Colorado Denver Hendrickson, brian ..................................... University of Missouri-Kansas City Henkel, David S. ........................................................ University of New Mexico Herbert, berneece.......................................................Alabama A&M University (265) 372-4988 berneece.herbert@yahoo.com Herbert Jr., Norman P. .............................................. Michigan State University (517) 353-9054 normanh@msu.edu Hermann, Chris .................................................................. Ohio State Universty Herranz, Joaquin, Jr., ............................................... University of Washington (206) 616-1647 jherranz@u.washington.edu Hess, Daniel b........................................................... University at buffalo SUNY (716) 829-3485 dbhess@buffalo.edu Hess, Paul .......................................................................... University of Toronto (416) 978-1586 hess@geog.utoronto.ca Heumann, Leonard F. ...................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (217) 244-5373 lheumann@illinois.edu
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Hewings, Geoffrey ........................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (217) 333-4740 hewings@illinois.edu Heying, Charles ....................................................... Portland State University (503) 725-8416 heyingc@pdx.edu Hibbard, Michael ...............................................................University of Oregon (541) 346-3897 mhibbard@uoregon.edu Higgins, Lorie ........................................................................University of Idaho (208) 885-9717 higgins@uidaho.edu Higgins, Ralph b. .....................................Virginia Commonwealth University (804) 740-7500 higgins@1hg.net Hillary, Annie I.............................................The Catholic University of America (202) 319-5188 hillary@cua.edu Hill, Edward W. ........................................................ Cleveland State University (216) (216) 687-2174 e.hill@csuohio.edu Hillier, Amy ............................................................... University of Pennsylvania (215) 746- 2341 ahillier@design.upenn.edu Hilty, James W. ........................................................................Temple University (267) 468-8020 jhilty@temple.edu Hinojosa, Ren C. ..................................................... Michigan State University (517) 353-3184 hinojosa@msu.edu Hirt, Sonia .............................Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University (540) 231-7509 shirt@vt.edu Hissong, Rodney V. ............................................. University of Texas, Arlington (817) 272-3350 hissong@uta.edu Hitchcock, Pamela ............................................................... Ryerson University Hoagland, Kenneth............................................University of Colorado Denver Hoch, Charles ................................................... University of Illinois at Chicago (312) 996-2156 chashoch@uic.edu Hoch, Richard J. ......................................... Indiana University of Pennsylvania (724) 357 5990 rhoch@iup.edu Hoefer, Wolfram ....................... Rutgers University, School of Environmental .............................................................................................& biological Sciences (732) 932-9313 whoefer@sebs.rutgers.edu Hoek-Smit, Marja ..................................................... University of Pennsylvania Hofe, Rainer vom .......................................................... University of Cincinnati (513) 556-3835 rainer.vomhofe@uc.edu Hogan, Robert...................................................................... Clemson University (864) 656-3914 hrobert@clemson.edu Holcomb, briavel .................................................................................... Rutgers (732) 932-4101 ext. 688 ....................................... holcomb@rci.rutgers.edu Hollander, Justin ........................................................................ Tufts University (617) 627-3394 justin.hollander@tufts.edu Hollenhorst, Steven J. ..........................................................University of Idaho (208) 885- 5472 stevenh@uidaho.edu Holleran, Michael.................................................. University of Texas at Austin (512) 471-3792 holleran@mail.utexas.edu
Hollister, David .............................................................University of Minnesota (612) 624-3695 dhollist@umn.edu Holt, Alan............................................................. University of Southern Maine (207) 773-3833 info@holtandlachman.com Honadle, beth ............................................................... University of Cincinnati beth.honadle@uc.edu Hooker, Joe....................................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (217) 333-3890 jhooker@illinois.edu Hook, Jeffrey .......... California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (805) 781-7176 jwh4231@yahoo.com Hooper, Michael .................................................................... Harvard University (617) 495 9571 mhooper@gsd.harvard.edu Hopkins, Lewis D. ..........................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (217) 333-3890 ldhopkin@illinois.edu Horn, Carl Van ......................................................................................... Rutgers (732) 932-4100 ext. 714 vanhorn@rci.rutgers.edu Horner, Jeffrey ...............................................................Wayne State University (313) 577-0194 jeffreyhorner@wayne.edu Horsley, Scott ............................................................................. Tufts University (617) 627-3394 shorsley@cape.com Hosagrahar, Jyoti ................................................................Columbia University Hosmer, bob ................................................................Missouri State University Houck, Jeanne................................................................................Pratt Institute (212) 647-7532 Houghton, bruce................................................................. University of Hawaii (808) 956-2561 bhought@soest.hawaii.edu Hou, Jeffrey ................................................................ University of Washington Houston, Douglas ............................................... University of California Irvine Hoversten, Mark ...................................................................University of Idaho (208) 885-5423 hoverstm@uidaho.edu Howard, Jeff ........................................................ University of Texas, Arlington (817) 272-5119 howardj@uta.edu Howard, Zeljka Pavolich .................... California Polytechnic State University, ..................................................................................................... San Luis Obispo (805) 756-1507 zhoward@calpoly.edu Howe, Con ..................................................... University of Southern California chowe@cityview.com Howe, Deborah .......................................................................Temple University (267) 468-8301 dhowe@temple.edu Howell, David ............................................................................. The New School (212) 229-5400 x1416 howell@newschool.edu Howland, Marie....................................... University of Maryland, College Park (301) 405-6791 mhowland@umd.edu Hoyt, Lorlene ....................................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 452-2073 lorlene@mit.edu
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Hrychuk, Anne ............................................................................... Pratt Insitute (212) 647-7532 Hsu, David ................................................................ University of Pennsylvania Huang, Chang-Shan......................................................... Texas A&M University (979) 845-7873 cshuang@archone.tamu.edu Huang, Ruihong (Ray) .......................................... Northern Arizona University (928) 523-8219 Ruihong.Huang@nau.edu Huang, Youqin...................................... State University of New York at Albany (518) 442-4792 yhuang@albany.edu Huber, Karl ..............................................Virginia Commonwealth University (804) 371-7484 KLH@der.state.va.us Huddleston, Jack R. .......................................University of Wisconsin-Madison (608) 262-6152 jrhuddle@wisc.edu Hugg, David ....................................................................University of Delaware Hughes, James W. ................................................................................... Rutgers (732) 932-5475 ext. 756 jwhughes@rci.rutgers.edu Hu, Ivy Lingqian .........................................University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Huja, Satyendra ................................................................ University of Virginia (434) 977-5094 huja@comcast.net Humphreys, Jeff ......................................................... University of Queensland (61)-7-3365-6455 Huntington, Stuart H. ....................................................... Iowa State University Huntoon, Laura ................................................................ University of Arizona (520) 626-1151 huntoon@email.arizona.edu Hurand, Fred A. .................................................Eastern Washington University (509) 358-2229 fhurand@mail.ewu.edu Hur, Misun ....................................................................East Carolina University (252) 328-1270 hurmi@ecu.edu Huston, Thomas ..............................................University of Nebraska-Lincoln (402) 477-6900 thuston@clinewilliams.com Hutchinson, Robert .................................. New Jersey Institute of Technology (917) 518-0711 hutchinson@dwh advisors .com Hutson, Malo Andr ...................................... University of California berkeley (510) 642-1776 m.hutson@berkeley.edu Hutton, Tom ....................................................... University of british Columbia (604) 822-4818 thutton@interchange.ubc.ca Huxhold, William .......................................University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (414) 229-6954 hux@uwm.edu Hyra, Derek ...........................Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University
Immergluck, Daniel .........................................Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 385-7214 dan.immergluck@coa.gatech.edu Ingram, Helen ..................................................... University of California Irvine (949) 824-1434 hingram@uci.edu Innes, Judith................................................... University of California berkeley (510) 642-3256 jinnes@berkeley.edu Ioannides, Dimitri .......................................................Missouri State University (417) 836-5318 dioannides@missouristate.edu Irazabal, Clara .....................................................................Columbia University cei2108@columbia.edu Irvin, Renee ........................................................................University of Oregon (541) 346-2155 rirvin@uoregon.edu Isaac, Claudia b. ......................................................... University of New Mexico (505) 277-5939 cisaac@unm.edu Isard, Walter ...........................................................................Cornell University (607) 255-3306 wi11@cornell.edu Iseki, Hiroyuki ......................................... University of Maryland, College Park Iseki, Hiroyuki ........................................................... University of New Orleans (504) 280-6029 hiseki@uno.edu Iskander, Natasha ............................................................... New York University Isserman, Andrew .........................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (217) 244-2858 isserman@illinois.edu Ittelson, Ellen .....................................................University of Colorado Denver Izeogu, Chukudi ..........................................................Alabama A&M University (256) 372-4990 chukudi.izeogu@aamu.edu
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Jabbar-bey, Raheemah ..................................................University of Delaware (302) 831-8564 jabbarra@udel.edu Jackson, Dion ................................................ University of Southern California dljackso@usc.edu Jackson, Randal .................................................. University of California Irvine Jackson, Richard J. ...................................University of California, Los Angeles (310) 206-8522 dickjackson@ucla.edu Jacobs, Harvey M. ..........................................University of Wisconsin-Madison (608) 262-0552 hmjacobs@wisc.edu Jacquemart, George ......................................................................Pratt Institute (718) 399-4340 G.Jacquemart@bfjplanning.com Jaffe, Martin ..................................................... University of Illinois at Chicago (312) 996-2178 mjaffe@uic.edu Jaganathan, Radha ................................................................................. Rutgers (732) 932-4101 ext. 668 radha@rci.rutgers.edu Jang, Sung-Gheel..................................................... Cleveland State University (216) 687-5597 s.jang75@csuohio.edu Jarman, Casey ..................................................................... University of Hawaii (808) 956-5569 jarman@hawaii.edu
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Ibitayo, Olurominiyi .................................................Texas Southern University Imeokparia, Timothy O. ............................................. University of New Mexico (505) 277-1666 timeokpa@unm.edu
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Jaworski, Eugene ................................................ Eastern Michigan University (734) 487-0218 ejaworski@emich.edu Jacobs, Francine......................................................................... Tufts University (617) 627-3394 francine.jacobs@tufts.edu Jacobson, Thomas E. ...............................Virginia Commonwealth University (804) 748-1040 jacobsont@chesterfield.gov Jeihani, Monsoureh ....................................................Morgan State University Jencks, Michael ...... California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (805) 473-2929 Jencks@maglaw.net Jennings, James ......................................................................... Tufts University (617) 627-3394 james.jennings@tufts.edu Jensen, Alan ...................................................................... Iowa State University Jensen, Eric........................................................................ Iowa State University Jeske, Karen ...................................................................... Iowa State University Joh, Kenneth ................................................................... Texas A&M University Johnson, bonnie .................................................................University of Kansas (785) 864-7147 bojojohnson@ku.edu Johnson, Gary .........................................Virginia Commonwealth University (804) 828-0469 gjohnson@mail1.vcu.edu Johnson, Hal........................................................................... University of Utah (801) 287-2539 HJohnson@rideuta.com Johnson, Janet ................................................................University of Delaware Johnson, Laura................................................................ University of Waterloo lcjohnson@uwaterloo.ca Johnson, Sylvia ......................................................................... Tufts University (617) 627-3394 sjohnson@hyamsfoundation.org Johnston, Douglas M. ....................................................... Iowa State University (515) 294-8524 rmahayni@iastate.edu Jojola, Theodore ........................................................ University of New Mexico (505) 277-6428 tjojola@unm.edu Jones, Diane ................................................................Morgan State University Jones, Mittie Davis................................................... Cleveland State University (216) 687-3861 m.d.jones97@csuohio.edu Jones, Robert ........................................................ Eastern Michigan University (734) 487-8488 robert.jones@emich.edu Jones, Robin .............................................................University of South Florida Joroff, Michael ..................................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-1354 mljoroff@mit.edu Jourdan, Dawn ....................................................................University of Florida (352) 392-0997 dawnjourdan@dcp.ufl.edu Juergensmeyer, Julian Conrad .......................Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 651-2437 jjuergensmeyer@gsu.edu Jumonville, Karen ......................................................... Florida State University
Jurjevich, Jason R. ................................................... Portland State University (503) 725-8590 jason.jurjevich@pdx.edu Justice, Jonathan ............................................................University of Delaware (302) 831-1682 justice@udel.edu Jutla, Rajinder .............................................................Missouri State University (417) 836-5298 rajinderjutla@missouristate.edu
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Kahn, Andrea ......................................................................Columbia University Kahn, Terry ............................................................ University of Texas at Austin (512) 232-3634 tkahn@austin.utexas.edu Kalambokidis, Laura.....................................................University of Minnesota (612) 625-1995 kalam002@umn.edu Kamel, Nabil ................................................................. Arizona State University (480) 965-7167 Kamp, Edward ....................................................University of Colorado Denver Kapelos, George .................................................................. Ryerson University Kaplan-Macey, Melissa ....................................................... New York University Karina, Stephen J. ................................... University of Maryland, College Park Karl, Herman .....................................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 324-0262 hkarl@mit.edu Karriem, Abdulrazak ..............................................................Cornell University (607) 255-8477 Ak11@cornell.edu Kartez, Jack ......................................................... University of Southern Maine (207) 780-5389 jackk@usm.maine.edu Kasprisin, Ron ......................................................... University of Washington (206) 543-4190 paparon@u.washington.edu Kassens, Eva .............................................................. Michigan State University (517) 432-8085 kassens@msu.edu Katirai, Matin ................................................................West Chester University (610) 436-2393 mkatirai@wcupa.edu Kaufman, Andrew ............................................................... University of Hawaii (808) 956-7958 kaufmana@hawaii.edu Kaufman, Jerome...........................................University of Wisconsin-Madison (608) 262-1004 Kaufman, Ned ................................................................................Pratt Institute (212) 647-7532 ned@kaufmanconservation.com Kaufman, Sanda ..................................................... Cleveland State University (216) 687-2367 s.kaufman@csuohio.edu Kawamura, Kazuya .......................................... University of Illinois at Chicago (312) 413-1269 kazuya@uic.edu Kayden, Jerold S. .................................................................. Harvard University (617) 496-0830 jkayden@gsd.harvard.edu Kay, Paul .......................................................................... University of Waterloo pkay@uwaterloo.ca
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Kazi, Olympia ................................................................................Pratt Institute (718) 399-4340 olympiakazi@gmail.com Keane, John .................................................................. Arizona State University (480) 965-7533 Keane, Tim .................................................................... Kansas State University (785) 532-5961 whisker@ksu.edu Keating, Dennis, W. ................................................. Cleveland State University (216) 687-2298 w.keating@csuohio.edu Keeble, Ronald ..................................................................... Ryerson University (416) 979-5000 ext.6771 rkeeble@ryerson.ca Keene, John C. .........................................................................Temple University Keithley, C.A. ................................................................. Kansas State University (785) 532-5961 cak@ksu.edu Kelbaugh, Douglas .........................................................University of Michigan (734) 936-0213 kelbaugh@umich.edu Keller, John .................................................................... Kansas State University (785) 532-5961 jwkplan@ksu.edu Kelley, William ...................................................Eastern Washington University (509) 358-2226 wkelley@mail.ewu.edu Kellogg, Wendy A. ................................................... Cleveland State University (216) 687-5265 w.kellogg@csuohio.edu Kelly, Eric Damian .............................................................ball State University (765) 285-1909 ekelly@bsu.edu Kendall, Katie .................................................................................Pratt Institute (718) 399-4340 katiekendall33@gmail.com Kent, Robert b. ..................................... California State University, Northridge (818) 677-4372 rob.kent@csun.edu Kerry, Michael ............................................................ University of Queensland (61)-7-3365-6455 Kessler, Fritz ............................................................. Frostburg State University (301) 687-4266 fkessler@frostburg.edu Keyes, Langley .................................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-1540 lkeyes@mit.edu Keynejad, Charles ................................ California State University, Northridge (818) 677-2904 charles.keynejad@csun.edu Khirfan, Luna .................................................................. University of Waterloo lkhirfan@uwaterloo.ca Kim, Annette ....................................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 324-6135 annette@mit.edu Kim, Do-Hyung .................... California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (909) 869-4645 dohyungKim@csupomona.edu Kim, Jae Hong ............................................................... Kansas State University 785-532-5961 jaekim@ksu.edu Kim, Joochul ................................................................. Arizona State University (480) 965-7533 Kim, Karl .............................................................................. University of Hawaii (808) 956-6865 karlk@hawaii.edu
Kim, Sungyop .............................................. University of Missouri-Kansas City (816) 235-6898 kims@umkc.edu Kim, Tschangho John ..................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (217) 244-5369 tjohnkim@illinois.edu Kim, Yuseung ...................................................... University of Southern Maine ykim@usm.maine.edu King, David .........................................................................Columbia University dk2475@columbia.edu King, Deborah ...................................................................... University of Akron (330) 972-2394 dpking@uakron.edu King, Melvin ......................................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-3287 mhking@mit.edu Kleit, Rachel ............................................................. University of Washington (206) 221-3063 kleit@u.washington.edu Klinkenberg, Kevin ..................................... University of Missouri-Kansas City Kloot, James Van Der ....................................... University of Illinois at Chicago Klopfer, Eric .......................................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-2025 klopfer@mit.edu Knaap, Gerrit ........................................... University of Maryland, College Park (301) 405-6792 gknaap@umd.edu Knight, bruce.................................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (217) 333-3890 baknight@illinois.edu Knox, Jerry ........................................................................ Iowa State University Knox, Paul L. .........................Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University (540) 231-1695 knox@vt.edu Kobayashi, Kip ..................... California State Polytechnic University, Pomona khk@mythograph.com Koebel, C. Theodore .............Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University (540) 231-0412 tkoebel@vt.edu Kornegay, Chrystal ................................................................... Tufts University (617) 627-3394 chrystal.kornegay@tufts.edu Korn, Lindy ............................................................... University at buffalo SUNY (716) 829-3485 lkorn@ap.buffalo.edu Kosny, Mitchell .................................................................... Ryerson University (416) 979-5000 ext.7314 mkosny@ryerson.ca Kostyniuk, Lidia ..............................................................University of Michigan (734) 763-2466 lidakost@umich.edu Kotin, Allan D. ............................................... University of Southern Califonria (213) 623-3841 akotin@adkotin.com Kotval, Zenia .........................................University of Massachussetts Amherst Kotval, Zenia Z. ......................................................... Michigan State University (517) 353-9362 kotval@msu.edu Koven, Steven ................................................................ University of Louisville (502) 852-8257 sgkove01@louisville.edu Kreditor, Alan ................................................ University of Southern California (213) 740-2939 kreditor@usc.edu
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Krieger, Alex .......................................................................... Harvard University (617) 495-4803 akrieger@gsd.harvard.edu Krieger, Martin H. ......................................... University of Southern Calfironia (213) 740-3957 krieger@usc.edu Krimsky, Sheldon ...................................................................... Tufts University (617) 627-3394 sheldon.krimsky@tufts.edu Krizek, Kevin ......................................................University of Colorado Denver (303) 556-3282 kevin.krizek@ucdenver.edu Kropf, Roger ........................................................................ New York University Krumholz, Norm ..................................................... Cleveland State University (216) 687-6946 n.krumholz@csuohio.edu Krupp, Matthew ..........................................................San Jose State University (408) 945-5182 matt.krupp@sanjoseca.gov Kudva, Neema .........................................................................Cornell University (607) 255-3939 nk78@cornell.edu Kuecker, Christina ...................................................................University of Iowa (515) 556-7256 christina-kuecker@iowa-city.org Kuhl, Kaja ............................................................................Columbia University Kulkowski, Robert .........................................................................Pratt Institute (718) 399-4340 RKulikowski@cityhall.nyc.gov Kumar, Mukesh ...........................................................Jackson State University Kumble, Peter........................................University of Massachussetts Amherst Kung, Hsiang-te ..............................................................University of Memphis (901) 678-4538 hkung@memphis.edu Kushner, James ............................................ University of Southern Califrnmia (213) 738-6821 jkushner@swlaw.edu Kusner, Michael E. ............................................................... Ryerson University Kwok, Reg ............................................................................ University of Hawaii (808) 956-6867 rkwok@hawaii.edu Kyte, Michael .........................................................................University of Idaho (208) 885-6002 mkyte@uidaho.edu
Lander, brad ...................................................................................Pratt Institute (718) 399-4340 lander@council.nyc.gov Landis, John ............................................................. University of Pennsylvania (215) 746-2340 jlan@design.upenn.edu Lane, Rob ........................................................................................Pratt Institute (718) 399-4340 Lang, Frank ..................................................................................... Pratt Institue (718) 399-4340 flang@pratt.edu Laninga, Tamara ...................................................................University of Idaho (208) 885-7117 laninga@uidaho.edu LaPlante, Josephine ........................................... University of Southern Maine (207) 228-8593 josielm@suscom-maine.net Lapp, Floyd ........................................................................Columbia University Lapping, Mark ..................................................... University of Southern Maine (207) 228-8180 lapping@usm.maine.edu Lara, Fernando ...................................................... University of Texas at Austin (512) 471-0711 fernandolara@mail.utexas.edu Larice, Michael ......................................................... University of Pennsylvania (215) 573-5845 larice@design.upenn.edu Larsen, Kristin .....................................................................University of Florida (352) 392-0997 klarsen@ufl.edu Larsen, Larissa ................................................................University of Michigan (734) 936-0234 larissal@umich.edu Larson, Kelli.................................................................. Arizona State University (480) 965-7533 Kelli.Larson@asu.edu Lassiter, Matthew ...........................................................University of Michigan (734) 647-4618 mlassite@umich.edu Lastarria-Cornhiel, Susana............................University of Wisconsin-Madison (608) 262-0097 slastarr@wisc.edu Lathrop, Richard ...................... Rutgers University, School of Environmental .............................................................................................& biological Sciences (732) 932-1580 lathrop@crssa.rutgers.edu Latimer, Stanley ..................................................................University of Florida (352) 392-9406 latimer@geoplan.ufl.edu Lauria, Mickey ...................................................................... Clemson University (864) 656-0520 mlauria@clemson.edu Laurian, Lucie ..........................................................................University of Iowa (319) 335-2955 lucie-laurian@uiowa.edu Laverny-Rafter, David .......................... Minnesota State University, Mankato (507) 389-1540 david.laverny-rafter@mnsu.edu Lawhon, Larry ............................................................... Kansas State University (785) 532-5961 lawhonll@ksu.edu Law, Jane ......................................................................... University of Waterloo j9law@uwaterloo.ca Lawrence, Patrick................................................................ University of Toledo (419) 530-4128 Patrick.Lawrence@utoledo.edu Lawson, Catherine T............................. State University of New York at Albany (518) 442-4775 lawsonc@albany.edu
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LaFlamme, Daryl ............................................................Wayne State University (313) 577-2701 daryl.laflamme@jwt.com LaGro, Jr., James A. .......................................University of Wisconsin-Madison (608) 263-6507 jalagro@wisc.edu Lahr, Michael L. ....................................................................................... Rutgers (732) 932-3133 ext. 546 lahr@rci.rutgers.edu Lai, Clement ............................................................................Cornell University (607) 254-6540 CKL28@cornell.edu Lake, Robert W. ....................................................................................... Rutgers (732) 932-3133 ext. 521 rlake@rci.rutgers.edu LaMore, Rex L. ........................................................... Michigan State University (517) 353-9555 lamore@msu.edu
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Lawson, Laura .......................... Rutgers University, School of Environmental .............................................................................................& biological Sciences (732) 932-8010 ljlawson@sebs.rutgers.edu Lay, bonny ............................ California State Polytechnic University, Pomona bonny_lay@yahoo.com Layzer, Judith ....................................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-5196 jlayzer@mit.edu Leaf, Michael ...................................................... University of british Columbia (604) 822-6213 leaf@interchange.ubc.ca Leavitt, Jacqueline ...................................University of California, Los Angeles (310) 825-4380 jleavitt@ucla.edu Lebleu, Charlene .................................................................. Auburn University (334) 844-0192 leblecm@auburn.edu LeClair, Daniel ........................................................................ boston University LeDuc, Andre......................................................................University of Oregon (541) 346-5833 leduc@uoregon.edu Lee, bumsoo ..................................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (217) 333-3601 bumsoo@illinois.edu Lee, Chanam ..................................................................... Texas A&M University (979) 845-7056 clee@archone.tamu.edu Lee, Joseph A. .............................................................Alabama A&M University (256) 372-4991 joseph.lee@aamu.edu Lee, Ming-Chun ..................................................... University of Texas at Austin (512) 475-6158 mingchun@mail.utexas.edu Lee, Richard .................................................................San Jose State University (925) 930-7100 dr.r.w.lee@pacbell.net Lee, Sugie ................................................................ Cleveland State University (216) 687-2381 s.lee56@csuohio.edu Leete, Laura ........................................................................University of Oregon (541) 346-0834 leete@uoregon.edu Lee, Tunney .......................................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 258-7275 tflee@mit.edu Lee, Young-Jae .............................................................Morgan State University Lee, Yuk.............................................................. University of Colorado, Denver (303) 556-4232 yuk.lee@ucdenver.edu LeGates, Richard ................................................ San Francisco State University (415) 338-2875 dlegates@sfsu.edu Leigh, Nancey Green .......................................Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 894-9839 nancey.leigh@coa.gatech.edu Leinberger, Christopher .................................................University of Michigan (734) 764-9453 cleinber@umich.edu Leitman, Steve .............................................................. Florida State University Lejano, Raul ......................................................... University of California Irvine (949) 824-9825 lejano@uci.edu Lemberg, David ................................................... Western Michigan University (269) 387-3410 david.lemberg@wmich.edu
Leon, Monica Ponce de...................................................University of Michigan (734) 764-1315 mpdl@umich.edu Leuthart, Clara ............................................................... University of Lousiville (502) 852-6844 caleut01@louisville.edu Levine, Jeffrey ........................................................................... Tufts University (617) 627-3394 jeff_levine@town.brookline.ma.us Levine, Jonathan.............................................................University of Michigan (734) 763-0039 jnthnlvn@umich.edu Levine, Julius ...............................................The Catholic University of America (202) 319-5188 levinej@cua.edu Levine, Mark ........................................................................ New York University Levinson, David ............................................................University of Minnesota (612) 625-6354 levin031@umn.edu Levy, Frank ........................................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-2089 flevy@mit.edu Levy, Jennifer ......................................................................Columbia University Levy, Paul ................................................................. University of Pennsylvania Lew, Alan A. ........................................................... Northern Arizona University (928) 523-6567 Alan.Lew@nau.edu Lewandowski, James P. ................................................West Chester University (610) 436-2724 jlewandows@wcupa.edu Lewicki, Roy ...................................................................... Ohio State University Lewis, Carol ..............................................................Texas Southern University Lewis, David A. ..................................... State University of New York at Albany (518) 442-4595 dalewis@albany.edu Lewis, Geoff ..................................................................... University of Waterloo geoff.lewis@uwaterloo.ca Lewis, Jerome..................................................................University of Delaware (302) 831-1709 jlewis@udel.edu Lewis, John ...................................................................... University of Waterloo j7lewis@uwaterloo.ca Licari, brian ...................................................... University of Illinois at Chicago Liggett, Robin ..........................................University of California, Los Angeles (310) 825-6294 rliggett@ucla.edu Light, Paul ........................................................................... New York University Ligibel, Ted ........................................................... Eastern Michgian University (734) 487-0232 ted.ligibel@emich.edu Li, Jianling ........................................................... University of Texas, Arlington (817) 272-3367 jjli@uta.edu Li, Ming-Han .................................................................... Texas A&M University (979) 845-7571 minghan@tamu.edu Lind, Amy ...................................................................... University of Cincinnati Lindell, Michael K. ........................................................... Texas A&M University (979) 862-3969 mlindell@archone.tamu.edu
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Lindquist, Peter S................................................................ University of Toledo (419) 530-4287 Peter.Lindquist@utoledo.edu Lindsey, Greg H. ............................................................University of Minnesota (612) 625-3375 linds301@umn.edu Liska, Roger W. ................................................................... Clemson University (864) 656-3878 riggor@clemson.edu Lissner, Scott ..................................................................... Ohio State University Lister, Nina-Marie ................................................................. Ryerson University (416) 979-5000 ext 6769 nm.lister@ryerson.ca Listokin, David ....................................................................................... Rutgers (732) 932-3822 ext. 550 listokin@rci.rutgers.edu Liu, Rachel .................................................. New Jersey Institute of Technology (973) 596-5884 rongfang.liu@njit.edu Li, Yanmei ..................................................................Florida Atlantic University (954) 762-5037 yli22@fau.edu Lloyd, Richard E. ..........................................................Morgan State University Locke, Richard ..................................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-4912 rlocke@mit.edu Loggins, Charles .................. California State Polytechnic University, Pomona loggins@csupomona.edu Loh, Carolyn G. ...............................................................Wayne State University (313) 577-0541 cgloh@wayne.edu Loh, Penn S. ................................................................................ Tufts University (617) 627-3394 pennloh@comcast.net Lomax, Timothy ............................................................... Texas A&M University (979) 845-9960 t-lomax@ttimail.tamu.edu London, James b. ................................................................. Clemson University (864) 656-3927 london1@clemson.edu Long, Jerrold A. .....................................................................University of Idaho (208) 885-7988 jlong@uidaho.edu Long, Judith Grant ................................................................ Harvard University (617) 495 2521 jglong@gsd.harvard.edu Longo, Leo ............................................................................. Ryerson University llongo@airdberlis.com Looye, Johanna W. ........................................................ University of Cincinnati (513) 556-0216 johanna.looye@uc.edu Lord, Ian ............................................................................... Ryerson University Loubert, Linda .............................................................Morgan State University Loukaitou-Sideris, Anastasia ..................University of California, Los Angeles (310) 206-9679 sideris@ucla.edu Lowe, Jeffrey S. .......................................................... Florida State University (850) 645-1352 pkoeppel@fsu.edu Lowe, Jeffrey ...................................................................University of Memphis (901) 678-2161 Lowry, Kem .......................................................................... University of Hawaii (808) 956-6868 lowry@hawaii.edu
Lowry, Michael ......................................................................University of Idaho (208) 885-0139 mlowry@uidaho.edu Lucy, William H. ................................................................. University of Virignia (434) 924-4779 whl@virginia.edu Ludwig, Sarah ..................................................................... New York University Luka, Nik .................................................................................. McGill University (514) 398-5925 nik.luka@mcgill.ca Lund, Hollie M. .................... California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (909) 869-2710 hlund@csupomona.edu Lund, Tina .......................................................................................Pratt Institute (718) 399-4340 Lusk, Paul E................................................................. University of New Mexico Luton, Larry .....................................................Eastern Washington University (509) 358-2247 lluton@mail.ewu.edu Lutzenhiser, Loren .................................................... Portland State University (503) 725-8743 llutz@pdx.edu Lynch, Alicia Doyle..................................................................... Tufts University (617) 627-3394 alicia.doyle@tufts.edu Lynch, barbara .................................................Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 385-6884 barbara.lynch@inta.gatech.edu Lynch, Matthew ..................................................................Columbia University
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Macdonald, Elizabeth.................................... University of California berkeley (510) 643-3765 emacdon@berkeley.edu Macedo, Joseli .....................................................................University of Florida (352) 392-0997 joseli@ufl.edu Machemer, Patricia L. ............................................... Michigan State University (517) 353-9047 machemer@msu.edu Madi, Harold ........................................................................ Ryerson University Magee, Joseph .................................................................... New York University Mahayni, Riad G. ............................................................... Iowa State University (515) 294-8524 rmahayni@iastate.edu Main, Kelly ............... California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (805) 756-2286 kdmain@calpoly.edu Maisel, Jordana ........................................................ University at buffalo SUNY (716) 829-3485 jlmaisel@buffalo.edu Manford, Robert ................. California State Polytechnic University, Pomona abeiku@aol.com Mankiewicz, Paul ...........................................................................Pratt Institute (718) 399-4340 paul@gaiainstituteny.org Marcouiller, David W. (608) 262-2998 dwmarcou@wisc.edu
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Marcuse, Peter ....................................................................Columbia University pm35@columbia.edu Margerum, Richard............................................................University of Oregon (541) 346-2526 rdm@uoregon.edu Markusen, Ann R. ..........................................................University of Minnestoa (612) 625-8092 markusen@umn.edu Maron, Ariella Rosenberg .............................................................Pratt Institute (718) 399-4340 ariellar@yahoo.com Marshall, Alex ............................................ New Jersey Institute of Technology (212)-229-9392 alex@rpa.org Marshall, Julian D. ........................................................University of Minnesota (612) 625-2397 julian@umn.edu Marshment, Richard ..................................................... University of Oklahoma (405) 325-2399 rmarshment@ou.edu Mars, James ........................................................................... Ryerson University (416) 979-5000 ext. 6764 jmars@ryerson.ca Martin, Jonathan ...........................................................................Pratt Institute (718) 399-4387 jmarti18@pratt.edu 108 Martin, Judith A. ...........................................................University of Minnesota (612) 626-1626 jmartin@umn.edu Martin, Sheila .......................................................... Portland State University (503) 725-5137 sheilam@pdx.edu Masilela, Calvin O....................................... Indiana University of Pennsylvania (724) 357 2250 cmasilel@iup.edu Mason, Randy .......................................................... University of Pennsylvania (215) 898-3169 rfmason@design.upenn.edu Mastran, Shelley ..................Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University smastran@vt.edu Mateo-babiano, Iderlina ........................................... University of Queensland (61) 7-33653916 i.mateobabiano@uq.edu.au Matsuo, Miwa ..........................................................................University of Iowa Mazmanian, Daniel A. .................................. University of Southern California mazmania@usc.edu Maclaren, Virginia............................................................. University of Toronto (416) 978-1594 maclaren@geog.utoronto.ca Maingi, John............................................................................. Miami University (513) 529-5024 maingijk@muohio.edu Malone, William ................................................................ Iowa State University Malpezzi, Stephen .........................................University of Wisconsin-Madison (608) 262-6007 smalpezzi@wisc.edu Mandarano, Lynn ....................................................................Temple University (267) 468-8304 lynn.mandarano@temple.edu Marcotullio, Peter ...............................................................Columbia University Martin, Jonathan ................................................................Columbia University Martinez-Cosio, Maria ........................................ University of Texas, Arlington (817) 272-3302 mcosio@uta.edu
Mathur, Shishir ...........................................................San Jose State University (408) 924-5875 shishir.mathur@sjsu.edu Matthew, Richard................................................ University of California Irvine (949) 824-4852 rmatthew@uci.edu May, Diane...................................................................Missouri State University (417) 836-6900 dmm672f@missouristate.edu Mayo, James ........................................................................University of Kansas (785) 864-3350 jimmayo@ku.edu Mazumdar, Sanjoy .............................................. University of California Irvine (949) 824-5046 mazumdar@uci.edu McAfee, Ann ....................................................... University of british Columbia amcafee@shaw.ca McCall, Raymond ...............................................University of Colorado Denver (303) 492-7042 Mccall@colorado.edu McClure, Kirk .......................................................................University of Kansas (785) 864-3888 mcclure@ku.edu McClure, Wendy ....................................................................University of Idaho (208) 885-6473 wmcclure@uidaho.edu McCord, Mark ................................................................. Ohio State University (614) 292-2388 mccord.2@osu.edu McCoy, Michael .............................................................. University of Lousiville (502) 893-3550 michael.mccoy@insightbb.com McCoy, Walter ..........................................................Texas Southern University (713) 313-7312 mccoy_wj@tsu.edu McCray, Talia ......................................................... University of Texas at Austin (512) 471-2708 tmccray@austin.utexas.edu McDaniels, Timothy ........................................... University of british Columbia (604) 822-9288 timmcd@interchange.ubc.ca McDonald, Mary Grace ....................................................... University of Hawaii (808) 956-7016 mcdonald@hawaii.edu McDowell, Ceasar .............................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-7587 ceasar@mit.edu McGrath, Tod .....................................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-4373 McGregor, Davianna P. ....................................................... University of Hawaii (808) 956-7068 davianna@hawaii.edu McHugh, Kevin ............................................................. Arizona State University (480)965-7533 Kevin.McHugh@asu.edu McIntyre, Lionel ..................................................................Columbia University McKenzie, Meredith............. California State Polytechnic University, Pomona meredith@arroyoseco.org McKibben, Sherry .................................................................University of Idaho (208) 364-4540 sherrym@uidaho.edu McLaren, Norma-Jean ....................................... University of british Columbia njmclaren@shaw.ca McMillan, Tracy .................................................... Northern Arizona University
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McMillen, Daniel ...........................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (217) 333-4741 mcmillen@uic.edu McMullen, John........................................................ Frostburg State University (301) 687-3162 jmcmullen@frostburg.edu McNally, Michael ................................................. University of California Irvine McNeish, Gilbert ...............................................University of Colorado Denver Meany, Judith..............................................The Catholic University of America (202) 319-5188 meany@cua.edu Meck, Stuart ........................................................................................... Rutgers (732) 932-3640, ext. 640 stumeck@rci.rutgers.edu Meenar, Md Mahbubur R. ......................................................Temple University Meenar@temple.edu Megdal, Sharon................................................................. University of Arizona (520) 792-9591 ext.21 smegdal@cals.arizona.edu Mehta, Vikas .............................................................University of South Florida Melcher, John E. ....................................................... Michigan State University (517) 353-9555 melcher@msu.edu Meltzer, Rachel........................................................................... The New School (212) 229-5400 meltzerr@newschool.edu Mendenhall, Ruby ........................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Mendes, Wendy.................................................. University of british Columbia wendy.mendes@utoronto.ca Meng, Qingmin ................................... State University of New York at Albany (518) 5491-8563 qmeng@albany.edu Menking, William ...........................................................................Pratt Institute (718) 399-4318 wmenking@pratt.edu Merem, Edmund ..........................................................Jackson State University Merrill, Sam ......................................................... University of Southern Maine (207) 228-8596 smerrill@usm.maine.edu Mescher, Phil ..................................................................... Iowa State University Messer, barry .......................................................... Portland State University (503) 725-5179 messerb@pdx.edu Metzger, Tina........... California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (805) 756-1315 tmetzger@calpoly.edu Meyer, David ....................................................... University of California Irvine Meyer, Michael D..............................................Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 385-2246 michael.meyer@ce.gatech.edu Meyers, Jonathan ..........................................................................Pratt Institute (212) 647-7532 Michaels, Harvey ..............................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-2084 hgm@mit.edu Mikelbank, brian ..................................................... Cleveland State University b.mikelbank@csuohio.edu Miles, Rebecca ........................................................... Florida State University (850) 644-4510 rmiles@fsu.edu
Miller, Anita ................................................................ University of New Mexico Miller, Charles .....................................................................University of Kansas (785) 864-4184 cmiller@hntb.com Miller, Donald .......................................................... University of Washington (206) 543-7355 millerd@u.washington.edu Miller, Frank ................................................................Missouri State University Miller, Lee ...........................................................................Columbia University Mills, Allan ................................................Virginia Commonwealth University amills@vcu.edu Milroy, beth Moore ............................................................... Ryerson University bmilroy@ryerson.ca Minerbi, Luciano ................................................................. University of Hawaii (808) 956-6869 luciano@hawaii.edu Minnery, John ............................................................ University of Queensland (61) 7-3365-3880 j.minnery@uq.edu.au Mintz, Norman ...............................................................................Pratt Institute (212) 647-7532 nmintz@urbanmgmt.org Miraftab, Faranak .........................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (217) 265-8238 faranak@illinois.edu Mirr, Ronald.............................................................................University of Iowa (319) 430-4315 mirr@mac.com Mishalani, Ravi .................................................................. Ohio State University Mitchell, bruce ................................................................ University of Waterloo mitchell@uwaterloo.ca Mitchell, Clare ................................................................. University of Waterloo cjamitch@uwaterloo.ca Mitchell, Jerry V.................... California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (909) 869-4656 jvmitchell@csupomona.edu Mitchell, Leonard .......................................... University of Southern Calirfonia (213) 740-1487 mitchell@usc.edu Mitchell, Robert P. .................................University of Massachussetts Amherst Mitchell-Weaver, Clyde ................................................. Kansas State University (785) 532-5961 mithweav@ksu.edu Mitsova, Diana ..........................................................Florida Atlantic University (954) 762-5674 dmitsova@fau.edu Mobarak, barabara .....................................................Morgan State University Mohamed, Rayman........................................................Wayne State University (313) 577-3356 ar7661@wayne.edu Monchaux, John de ..........................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-8299 demon@mit.edu Monroe, Charles................................................................... University of Akron (330) 972-8033 monroe@uakron.edu Monti, Dan........................................................................ Saint Louis University (314) 977-3934 monti@slu.edu Moody, Mitchell L. ...........................................Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 894-2350 mitch.moody@arch.gatech.edu
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Moomaw, Suzanne Morse ................................................ University of Virginia (434) 924-1339 swm2x@virginia.edu Moore, Jon............................................................................ University of Akron (330) 972-6757 jmoore1@uakron.edu Moore, Justin Garrett .........................................................Columbia University Moore, Steven A.................................................... University of Texas at Austin (512) 471-0184 samoore@austin.utexas.edu Moos, Markus .................................................................. University of Waterloo mmoos@uwaterloo.ca Morales, Alfonso ............................................University of Wisconsin-Madison (608) 263-4848 morales1@wisc.edu Morgan, Cheryl ..................................................................... Auburn University (205) 323-3592 morgace@auburn.edu Morgan State University Morrell, James .......................................................... University at buffalo SUNY (716) 829-3485 Morris, Lisa .......................................................... University of Southern Maine (207) 788-5876 lmorris@usm.maine.edu Morrison, Tiffany........................................................ University of Queensland (61) 7-3365-6535 t.morrison@uq.edu.au Morrow-Jones, Hazel ..................................................... Ohio State University (614) 292-1027 morrow-jones.1@osu.edu Morton, Elizabeth .................Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University (540)706-8111 ElizabethMorton@vt.edu Moss, Mitchell ..................................................................... New York University (212) 998-7400 mitchell.moss@nyu.edu Moudon, Anne Vernez ............................................ University of Washington (206) 685-4057 moudon@u.washington.edu Mower, James E. .................................. State University of New York at Albany (518) 442-4779 jmower@albany.edu Mueller, Elizabeth ................................................. University of Texas at Austin (512) 471-1151 ejmueller@austin.utexas.edu Mugerauer, Robert .................................................. University of Washington (206) 221-4415 drbobm@u.washington.edu Mukherji, Anuradha ....................................................East Carolina University (252) 328-5357 mukherjia@ecu.edu Mukhija, Vinit ...........................................University of California, Los Angeles (310) 794-4478 ukhija@ucla.edu Muller, brian .......................................................University of Colorado Denver (303) 556-5967 brian.muller@ucdenver.edu Mullin, John R., .....................................University of Massachussetts Amherst Multari, Michael ..... California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (805) 756-1315 mmultari@aol.com Multari, R. J............................................................... University at buffalo SUNY (716) 829-3485 multari@buffalo.edu Murphy, Stephen ............................................................ University of Waterloo sd2murph@uwaterloo.ca
Murray, Alan ................................................................. Arizona State University (480) 965-7533 Alan.Murray@asu.edu Murray, William ........................................................ University at buffalo SUNY (716) 829-3485 wmmurray@buffalo.edu Musso, Juliet ................................................. University of Southern California (213) 740-7095 dowell@usc.edu Muthukumar, Subrahmanyam .......................Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 894-0128 smuthu@coa.gatech.edu Myers, Dowell................................................ University of Southern California (213) 740-7095 dowell@usc.edu
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Nalbandian, M. Richard ..........................................................Temple University (267) 468-8302 richard.nalbandian@temple.edu Nam, Yunwoo ....................................................University of Nebraska-Lincoln (402) 472-9279 ynam2@unl.edu Nance, Earthea .......................................................... University of New Orleans (504) 280-4017 eanance@uno.edu Nandan, Gita ..................................................................................Pratt Institute (718) 399-4340 gita@threadcollective.com Naphtali, Zvia S. .................................................................. New York University Narciso, Mercedes ..........................................................................Pratt Institute (718) 399-4340 mnarciso@pratt.edu Nasar, Jack L. ...................................................................... Ohio State Universty (614) 292-1457 nasar.1@osu.edu Nassar, Hala .......................................................................... Clemson University (864) 656-2499 hnassar@clemson.edu Naughton, Lisa ...............................................University of Wisconsin-Madison (608) 262-4846 lnaughto@wisc.edu Ndubisi, Forster ............................................................... Texas A&M University (979) 845-1019 fndubisi@archmail.tamu.edu Nelessen, Anton E. ................................................................................. Rutgers (732) 932-3822 ext. 726 ..................................... nelessen@rci.rutgers.edu Nelis, Robert..................................................... University of Illinois at Chicago Nelson, Arthur C. ................................................................... University of Utah (801) 581-8253 acnelson@utah.edu Nelson, Marla ............................................................ University of New Orleans (504) 280-3110 mnelson@uno.edu Nemeth, David J. ................................................................. University of Toledo (419) 530-4049 David.Nemeth@utoledo.edu Nmeth, Jeremy ................................................University of Colorado Denver (303) 556-3688 jeremy.nemeth@ucdenver.edu Neuman, Michael C. ......................................................... Texas A&M University (979) 345-7062 neuman@taz.tamu.edu Neville, Christopher .....................................................................Pratt Institute (212) 647-7532 cneville@pratt.edu
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Newman, Kathe ...................................................................................... Rutgers (732) 932-3822 ext. 556 knewman@rci.rutgers.edu Nguyen, Phuong H..................................................................University of Iowa (319) 335-0032 phuong-nguyen@uiowa.edu Nicholas, James...................................................................University of Florida jcnicholas@msn.com Niehaus, John................................................................ University of Cincinnati Nigam, Amit ........................................................................ New York University Nimz, Dale .......................................................................... University of Kanaas (785) 864-4184 dnimz@sunflower.com Ninova, Minna .....................................................................Columbia University Nitz, Lawrence..................................................................... University of Hawaii (808) 956-8665 lnitz@hawaii.edu Nixon, David........................................................................ University of Hawaii (808) 956-7718 dnixon@hawaii.edu Nixon, Hilary ...............................................................San Jose State University (408) 924-5852 hilary.nixon@sjsu.edu Njoh, Ambe ..............................................................University of South Florida Nocks, barry C. ................................................................... Clemson University (864) 656-4094 nocks2@clemson.edu Noland, Robert b. .................................................................................... Rutgers (732) 932-6812 ext. 606 rnoland@rci.rutgers.edu Norton, Richard ..............................................................University of Michigan (734) 936-0197 rknorton@umich.edu Nottingham, Emily ........................................................... University of Arizona Novak, Alice ..................................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (217) 333-3890 novak2@illinois.edu Nuworsoo, Cornelius K. .................... California Polytechnic State University, ..................................................................................................... San Luis Obispo (805) 756-2496 cnuworso@calpoly.edu
Okamura, Norman H........................................................... University of Hawaii (808) 956-2909 norman@tipg.net Okey, brian W. ............................................ Indiana University of Pennsylvania (724) 357 2250 bokey@iup.edu Oliveira, Euripedes De ......................... California State University, Northridge (818) 677-2904 euri@csun.edu Olpadwala, Porus....................................................................Cornell University (607) 255-2957 pdo1@cornell.edu Olpadwala, Porus....................................................... University of New Mexico Olshansky, Robert ........................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (217) 333-8703 robo@illinois.edu Olson, C. brad ..........................................................................Cornell University (607) 255-1114 cbo3@cornell.edu Olson, Jeffrey S. ................................... State University of New York at Albany (518) 442-4778 trails2k@aol.com Oluwoye, Jacob ...........................................................Alabama A&M University (256) 372-4994 jacob.oluwoye@aamu.edu Onaran, Korkut ..................................................University of Colorado Denver Oner, Asli Ceylan .......................................................Florida Atlantic University (954) 762-5357 aoner@fau.edu Ong, Paul ..................................................University of California, Los Angeles (310) 206-2193 pmong@ucla.edu Orcutt, Jonathan ................................................................. New York University O'Regan, Katherine............................................................. New York University (212) 998-7400 katherine.oregan@nyu.edu Okerlund, Gary ................................................................. University of Virginia (434) 924-1339 go2n@virginia.edu Olds, Kristopher .............................................University of Wisconsin-Madison (608) 262-5685 kolds@wisc.edu Oretsky, Nicole ....................................................... Savannnah State University (912) 303-1886 orestskyn@savstate.edu Orfield, Gary.............................................University of California, Los Angeles (310) 267-4877 orfield@gseis.ucla.edu Orfield, Jr., Myron W. ....................................................University of Minnesota (612) 625-7976 orfield@umn.edu O'Riordan, Jon.................................................... University of british Columbia joriorda@shaw.ca ORorke, John ........................................................... Frostburg State University (301) 687-4277 jororke@frostburg.edu Orton, barry M. ..............................................University of Wisconsin-Madison (608) 262-2394 bmorton@facstaff.wisc.edu Osorio, Juan Camilo .......................................................................Pratt Institute (718) 399-4340 juan.camilo.osorio@gmail.com Osterman, Paul ...................................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-2667 osterman@mit.edu Outland, Donald .........................................................Alabama A&M University (256) 372-4993 Deoutland@aol.com
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O'brien, William Patrick .................................................... University of Arizona (520) 621-9922 obrienw@email.arizona.edu O'Connor, Christopher J. .................... State University of New York at Albany (518) 442-4770 co7450@albany.edu O'Connor, Kathleen ............................. State University of New York at Albany Oden, Michael ..................................................... University of Texas at Austion (512) 471-0121 oden@mail.utexas.edu ODonnell, Edward .........................................................University of Delaware (302) 831-4928 troutbum@udel.edu Ofori-Amoah, benjamin ...................................... Western Michigan University (269) 387-3415 ben.ofori@wmich.edu Ohm, brian W..................................................University of Wisconsin-Madison (608) 262-2098 bwohm@wisc.edu
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Owusu, Francis Y. .............................................................. Iowa State University (515) 294-7769 fowusu@iastate.edu Ozawa, Connie P. ..................................................... Portland State University (503) 725-5126 ozawac@pdx.edu Ozdenerol, Esra ...............................................................University of Memphis
Paterson, Robert G. .............................................. University of Texas at Austin (512) 471-0734 rgfp@mail.utexas.edu Patrick, Kevin J. .......................................... Indiana University of Pennsylvania (724) 357 2250 kpatrick@iup.edu Patten, Iris ......................................................................... University of Arizona (520) 621-1004 Paul, David ............................................................................University of Idaho (208) 885-7921 dpaul@uidaho.edu Paulsen, Kurt G. .............................................University of Wisconsin-Madison (608) 262-8990 kpaulsen@wisc.edu Paulson, Darla Flint ............................................ University of Texas, Arlington (817) 272-3071 Peacock, Walter G. ........................................................... Texas A&M University (979) 845-7853 peacock@archone.tamu.edu Peak, Dana A. ..............................................................San Jose State University (408) 299-5798 dana.peak@pln.co.santa-clara.ca.us Pearlman, Kenneth ........................................................ Ohio State University (614) 292-1457 pearlman.1@osu.edu Pearson, Gene .................................................................University of Memphis (901) 678-2161 gpearson@memphis.edu Peiser, Richard b. .................................................................. Harvard University (617) 495-9558 rpeiser@gsd.harvard.edu Pelletier, Pamela J. ............................................................ University of Arizona Pendall, Rolf ............................................................................Cornell University (607) 255-5561 rip17@cornell.edu Peng, Zhong-Ren ................................................................University of Florida (352) 392-0997 zpeng@dcp.ufl.edu Perckl, Ryan ....................................................................... University of Arizona Perera, M.C. Nihal ............................................................ball State University (765) 285-8606 nperera@bsu.edu Perez, Katherine ........................................... University of Southern California perez@uli-la.org Perkinson, Dennis ........................................................... Texas A&M University (979) 862-4936 d-perkinson@rrimail.tamu.edu Perkins, Sean ...............................................................Jackson State University Perlas, Marta ........................ California State Polytechnic University, Pomona mp@mythograph.com Perlich, Pam............................................................................ University of Utah (801) 581-3358 pam.perlich@utah.edu Perry, David ...................................................... University of Illinois at Chicago (312) 996-8700 dperry@uic.edu Pertz, Stuart ..................................................................................Pratt Institute (718) 399-4340 skp@pertz.org Peters, Deike ................................................. University of Southern California d.peters@usc.edu Peterson, Ann............................................................. University of Queensland (61) 7-3365-3979 a.peterson@uq.edu.au
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Pader, Ellen-J. ........................................University of Massachussetts Amherst Page, G. William ....................................................... University at buffalo SUNY (716) 829-3485 gpage@buffalo.edu Pallathucheril, Varkki George ......University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (217) 333-3890 varkki@illinois.edu Palmlund, Ingar ......................................................................... Tufts University (617) 627-3394 ipalmlund@aol.com Pamuk, Ayse ....................................................... San Francisco State University (415) 338-7045 pamuk@sfsu.edu Panakkal, Meenaxi .............. California State Polytechnic University, Pomona meenaxipanakkal@lsa-assoc.com Pandey, Anita .............................................................Morgan State University Pan, Qisheng .............................................................Texas Southern University (713) 313-7221 pan_qs@tsu.edu Papacostas, C.S. .................................................................. University of Hawaii (808) 956-6538 csp@hawaii.edu Papsidero, Vincent ............................................................. Ohio State Universty (614) 292-1012 Paradis, Thomas W. ............................................... Northern Arizona University Parker, brenda ................................................. University of Illinois at Chicago (312) 996-2167 bkparker@uic.edu Parker, Dawn ................................................................... University of Waterloo dcparker@uwaterloo.ca Parker, Robert ....................................................................University of Oregon (541) 346-3801 rgp@uoregon.edu Park, JiYoung............................................................ University at buffalo SUNY (716) 829-3485 jp292@buffalo.edu Parker, Francis H. .............................................................ball State University (765) 285-5870 fparker@bsu.edu Park, Peter ..........................................................University of Colorado Denver (303) 556-3479 park-cu@comcast.net Park, Sungjin ............................................................Texas Southern University (713) 313-7304 parks@tsu.edu Parmenter, barbara ................................................................... Tufts University (617) 627-3394 barbara.parmenter@tufts.edu Pascal, Erica ...................................................... University of Illinois at Chicago Paternoster, Robert ............. California State Polytechnic University, Pomona robertpaternoster@yahoo.com
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Petracca, Mark .................................................... University of California Irvine Peuquet, Steven ..............................................................University of Delaware (302) 831-1689 speuquet@udel.edu Phillips, David L. ............................................................... University of Virginia (434) 982-2196 dlp@virginia.edu Pijawka, David ............................................................ Arizona State University (480) 965-7167 Pijawka@asu.edu Pinderhughes, Raquel Rivera ........................... San Francisco State University (415) 338-7520 raquelrp@sfsu.edu Pinel, Sandra .........................................................................University of Idaho (785) 885-7792 spinel@uidaho.edu Piore, Michael ...................................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-3377 mpiore@mit.edu Piper, Thomas ...................................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-8950 piper@mit.edu Pipkin, John S. ..................................... State University of New York at Albany (518) 442-4777 j.pipkin@albany.edu Pittari, John J., Jr. ................................................................. Auburn University (334) 844-5424 pittajj@auburn.edu Pitt, Damian ..........................Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University (540) 231-4042 Dpitt@vt.edu Pitt, David G. .................................................................University of Minnesota (612) 625-7370 pittx001@umn.edu Pivo, Gary .......................................................................... University of Arizona (520) 621-9597 gpivo@email.arizona.edu Platt, Rutherford H. ..............................University of Massachussetts Amherst Plazak, David J. ................................................................. Iowa State University Pogodzinski, Mike .....................................................San Jose State University (408) 924-5421 J.M.Pogodzinski@sjsu.edu Polakit, Kasama ........................................................Florida Atlantic University (954) 762-5655 kpolakit@fau.edu Polenske, Karen R. ............................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-6881 krp@mit.edu Polese, Mario ........................................................................... McGill University (514) 499-4070 mario_polese@ucs.inrs.ca Popper, Frank J. ...................................................................................... Rutgers (732) 932-4101 ext. 689 fpopper@rci.rutgers.edu Porter, Miriam ...................................... Minnesota State University, Mankato (507) 389-5032 miriam.porter@mnsu.edu Poteet, Phillip..................................................................University of Memphis (901) 678-2161 ppoteet@memphis.edu Pothukuchi, Kameshwari ..............................................Wayne State University (313) 577-4296 k.pothukuchi@wayne.edu Poulakidas, Dimitris ............ California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (909) 869-4645 dpoulakidas@csupomona.edu Powell, Gary .................................................................. University of Cincinnati
Powers, Erica L. .................................... State University of New York at Albany Powers, Laura Wolf .................................................. University of Pennsylvania (215) 746-4263 lwpowers@design.upenn.edu Prater, Carla ...................................................................... Texas A&M University (979) 862-3970 carla@archone.tamu.edu Precht, Francis.......................................................... Frostburg State University (301) 687-4440 fprecht@frostburg.edu Pressley, Joyce Ann......................................................Morgan State University (443) 885-1860 joyce.pressley@morgan.edu Preston, Steve ...................... California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Prevetti, Laurel R. .......................................................San Jose State University (408) 535-7901 laurel.prevetti@sanjoseca.gov Price, Alfred D. ......................................................... University at buffalo SUNY (716) 829-3485 adprice@buffalo.edu Price, V. b. ................................................................... University of New Mexico Prosperi, David ........................................................Florida Atlantic University (954) 762 5642 prosperi@fau.edu Prudon, Theodore ..........................................................................Pratt Institute (212) 647-7532 Prytherch, David ...................................................................... Miami University (513) 529-9284 prythedl@muohio.edu Puccio, Kevin ......................................................University of Colorado Denver Pucher, John R. ....................................................................................... Rutgers (732) 932-3822 ext. 722 ............................................... pucher@rci.rutgers.edu Pugh, David L. ................................................................. Texas A&M University (979) 845-1019 dpugh@tamu.edu Pullman, Lori ........................ California State Polytechnic University, Pomona llpullman@csupomona.edu Purcell, Mark ............................................................ University of Washington (206) 543-8754 mpurcell@u.washington.edu Pushchak, Ronald ................................................................. Ryerson University (416) 979-5000 ext. 7049 pushchak@ryerson.ca Pynoos, Jon ..................................................University of saouthern Calfironia (213) 740-5156 pynoos@usc.edu Pynoos, Jon ................................................... University of Southern California (213) 740-5156 pynoos@usc.edu
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Qadeer, Mohammad ............................................................. Ryerson University Mq35@hotmail.com Qassoum, Mufid ............................................... University of Illinois at Chicago Qian, Zhu ......................................................................... University of Waterloo z3qian@uwaterloo.ca Qiu, Xiaomin ...............................................................Missouri State University
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Qi, Yi .........................................................................Texas Southern University Quart, David ........................................................................ New York University Quinn, Robert ..................................................Eastern Washington University (509) 359-7050 rquinn@mail.ewu.edu
Redding, T. Steve ............................................................University of Memphis (901) 678-4558 tredding@memphis.edu Reece, Jason ................................................................... Ohio State University reece.35@osu.edu Reed-Morris, Herschelle .............................................Morgan State University Rees, William ...................................................... University of british Columbia (604) 822-2937 wrees@interchange.ubc.ca Reid, Neil ............................................................................. University of Toledo (419) 530-3591 Neil.Reid@utoledo.edu Reilly, Joseph ...................................................................... New York University Reiners, Gary ..................................................................... Iowa State University Reiss, David ....................................................................................Pratt Institute (718) 399-4340 david.reiss@brooklaw.edu Renne, John L. ........................................................... University of New Orleans (504) 280-6592 jrenne@uno.edu Renski, Henry ........................................University of Massachussetts Amherst Reppert, James E. ................................ State University of New York at Albany (518) 442-4770 jreppert@albany.edu Reps, John ...............................................................................Cornell University (607) 255-5391 jwr2@cornell.edu Restrepo, Carlos E. .............................................................. New York University Retsinas, Nicolas ................................................................... Harvard University (617) 496-3676 retsinas@gsd.harvard.edu Retzlaff, Rebecca .................................................................. Auburn University (334) 844-5429 rcr001@auburn.edu Rex, K.D.......................................................................... University of Cincinnati Rey, Serge ..................................................................... Arizona State University (480) 965-7533 Sergio.Rey@asu.edu Richardson, Harry W. .................................... University of Southern California (213) 740-3954 hrichard@usc.edu Richardson, James R. ................................................. University of New Mexico (505) 277-6460 jrich@unm.edu Richardson, Jesse..................Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University (540) 231-7508 jessej@vt.edu Richart, Monica Luecking ............................... University of Illinois at Chicago Rich, Damon ...................................................................................Pratt Institute (718) 399-4340 damon@anothercupdevelopment.org Richert, Evan ....................................................... University of Southern Maine (207) 780-4824 erichert@usm.maine.edu Ring, William ......................................................... Northern Arizona University Rio, Vicente del ...... California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (805) 756-2572 vdelrion@calpoly.edu Rivasplata, Charles R. ................................................San Jose State University (415) 897-6929 c_rivasplata@hotmail.com
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Rabe, James................................................... University of Southern California jrabe@keysermarston.com Rabenau, burkhard von ................................................ Ohio State University (614) 292-1457 nasar.1@osu.edu Racca, David ....................................................................University of Delaware (302) 831-1698 dracca@udel.edu Radke, John .................................................... University of California berkeley (510) 643-5995 ratt@berkeley.edu Raffel, Jeffrey ..................................................................University of Delaware Ragonetti, Thomas ............................................University of Colorado Denver Raitt, Jennifer M. .................................................................... boston University Rajagopal, balakrishnan ..................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 258-7721 braj@mit.edu Raja, Samina ............................................................ University at buffalo SUNY (716) 829-3485 sraja@buffalo.edu Ramspott, Matthew E. ............................................. Frostburg State University (301) 687-4412 mramspott@frostburg.edu Randolph, John .....................Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University (540) 231-7714 energy@vt.edu Rankin, Katharine ............................................................. University of Toronto (416) 978-1592 rankin@geog.utoronto.ca Rappaport, Ann ......................................................................... Tufts University (617) 627-3394 ann.rappaport@tufts.edu Rask, Walter ................................................................San Jose State University (408) 795-1878 walterrask@yahoo.com Ratledge, Edward ...........................................................University of Delaware (302) 831-1684 ratledge@udel.edu Ratti, Carlo ........................................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-7926 ratti@mit.edu Rawlins, Rachael ................................................... University of Texas at Austin (512) 471-1922 rrawlins@mail.utexas.edu Reader, Steven .........................................................University of South Florida Ready, Keith ..............................................Virginia Commonwealth University kfready@vcu.edu Reardon, Ken...................................................................University of Memphis (901) 678-2610 kreardon@memphis.edu Rechie, Nancy ..................................................................... Ohio State Universty
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Rivera, Jos A. ............................................................ University of New Mexico (505) 277-0599 jrivera@unm.edu Rivers, Robert ........................................................... University of New Orleans (504) 280-6277 Roakes, Susan .................................................................University of Memphis (901) 678-4560 sroakes@memphis.edu Robins, Martin E. ..................................................................................... Rutgers (732) 932-6812 ext. 697 merobins@rci.rutgers.edu Robinson, Pamela ................................................................. Ryerson University (416) 979-5000 ext. 6762 pamela.robinson@ryerson.ca Rodeh, Yifat ................................................................San Jose State University (408) 264-3432 linial3@gmail.com Rodriguez, Alejandro ......................................... University of Texas, Arlington (817) 272-3357 aro@uta.edu Rogers, George O. ............................................................ Texas A&M University (979) 845-7284 rogers@archone.tamu.edu Rolfe, George ........................................................... University of Washington (206) 543-6918 rolfe@u.washington.edu Rolland, Richard ...............................................Eastern Washington University Rolley, Stephanie ......................................................... Kansas State University (785) 532-5961 srolley@ksu.edu Rollinson, Paul ............................................................Missouri State University (417) 836-5688 paulrollinson@missouristate.edu Rom, Alan Jay ............................................................................. Tufts University Romalewski, Steven ................................................................... Pratt Insitutute (718) 399-4340 sromalew@pratt.edu Romanos, Michael C. .................................................... University of Cincinnati (513) 293-8156 michael.romanos@uc.edu Romeo, Leonardo ............................................................... New York University Ronderos, Nicolas ...................................... New Jersey Institute of Technology (212) 253-2727 Ext. 318 nicolas@rpa.org Rongerude, Jane ............................................................... Iowa State University (515) 294-8958 Rosbach, Derren ...................Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University Rosenbloom, Sandra ........................................................ University of Arizona (520) 626-2821 rosenblo@email.arizona.edu Rosenthal, Joyce Klein.......................................................... Harvard University (617) 495-2521 Rose, Shanna ....................................................................... New York University Rosener, Judith ................................................... University of California Irvine Ross, Catherine L. ............................................Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 385-5133 catherine.ross@coa.gatech.edu Rost, Craig .....................................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (217) 333-3890 rostcr@illinois.edu Roth, Peter ........................................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-4373
Rottle, Nancy ........................................................... University of Washington (206)543-7897 nrottle@u.washington.edu Rowe, Peter G. ....................................................................... Harvard University (617) 495-4237 prowe@gsd.harvard.edu Roy, Ananya ................................................... University of California berkeley (510) 642-4938 ananya@berkeley.edu Ruane, Michael.................................................... University of California Irvine Rubenstein, James M. ............................................................. Miami University (513) 529-5025 rubensjm@muohio.edu Rubin, Jasper...................................................... San Francisco State University (415) 405-3495 mjrubin@sfsu.edu Rubin, Julia Sass ...................................................................................... Rutgers (732) 932-3133 ext. 546 lahr@rci.rutgers.edu Rubin, Roberta ......................................................................... Tufts University Ruddick, Susan.................................................................. University of Toronto (416) 978-1589 ruddick@geog.utoronto.ca Rufolo, Anthony ...................................................... Portland State University (503) 725-4049 rufoloa@pdx.edu Ruopp, Rebecca ................................................................ University of Arizona Rebecca.Ruopp@tucsonaz.gov Russell, Robert ........................................................................... Tufts University (617) 627-3394 rustynet@comcast.net Rutherford, G. Scott (206) 685-2481 ............................................... University of Washington scottrut@u.washington.edu
Ryan, brent .........................................Massachussetts Institute of Technology Ryan, Dennis ............................................................ University of Washington (206) 543-8293 frango@u.washington.edu Ryan, Robert L. ......................................University of Massachussetts Amherst Ryberg, Stephanie R. ............................................... Cleveland State University (216) 802-3386
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Saija, Laura ......................................................................University of Memphis Saku, James C. .......................................................... Frostburg State University (301) 687-4724 jsaku@frostburg.edu Salazar, David ...................... California State Polytechnic University, Pomona davidsalazar@csupomona.edu Salazar, Dayana M. .....................................................San Jose State University (408) 924-5854 dayana.salazar@sjsu.edu Salkin, Patricia E. ................................. State University of New York at Albany (518) 445-2351 psalk@albanylaw.edu Salling, Mark ........................................................... Cleveland State University (216) 687-3716 m.salling@csuohio.edu Salo, Ken ........................................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (217) 244-0285 kensalo@illinois.edu
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Salsich, Jr., Peter W. ......................................................... Saint Louis University (314) 977-2770 salsichp@slu.edu Saltzman, Sidney ...................................................................Cornell University (607) 255-4271 ss47@cornell.edu Salvucci, Frederick ...........................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-5378 salvucci@mit.edu Samery, Eva ......................................................................... Ryerson University Sancar, Fahriye ..................................................University of Colorado Denver (303) 492-7497 sancar@colorado.edu Sanchez, Arturo ......................................................................Cornell University (607) 255-6226 as875@cornell.edu Sanchez, Thomas W. .............Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University (540) 231-5425 tom.sanchez@vt.edu Sandercock, Leonie ........................................... University of british Columbia (604) 822-0225 leonies@interchange.ubc.ca Sanders, Welford........................................University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (414) 229-2992 welford@uwm.edu Sandoval, Gerardo .............................................................University of Oregon gsando@uoregon.edu Sanger, M. bryna ........................................................................ The New School (212) 229-5400 x1411 sanger@newschool.edu Santo, Charles .................................................................University of Memphis (901) 678-3566 csanto@memphis.edu Santos, Adle Naud ........................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-4402 ansantos@mit.edu Santos, Evandro ..........................................................Jackson State University Sanyal, Nick ...........................................................................University of Idaho (208) 885-7528 nsanyal@uidaho.edu Saphores, Jean-Daniel........................................ University of California Irvine Sarkis, A. Hashim .................................................................. Harvard University (617) 496-0330 hsarkis@gsd.harvard.edu Saunders, Melissa ....................................................... Florida State University (850) 644-4510 msaunders@fsu.edu Savar, Nina ....................................................... University of Illinois at Chicago (312) 413-9612 Savitch, H. V. ................................................................... University of Louisville (502) 852-7929 hvsavi01@louisville.edu Sawicki, David S. ..............................................Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 894-0569 david.sawicki@coa.gatech.edu Saxenian, AnnaLee ........................................ University of California berkeley (510) 642-3256 anno@ischool.berkeley.edu Scally, Corianne P. ................................ State University of New York at Albany (518) 591-8561 cscally@albany.edu Scheer, brenda Case .............................................................. University of Utah (801) 581-8254 scheer@arch.utah.edu Schell, Kent.................................................................... University of Oklahoma
Scherer, Andrew .................................................................Columbia University Schilling, Joe .........................Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University (703)706-8111 jms33@vt.edu Schinn, Laura ..................................................................... Ohio State Universty Schirmer, Paul ............................................................... University of Cincinnati Schively, Carissa............................................................University of Minnesota (612) 626-3193 schiv005@umn.edu Schlemper, Mary beth ........................................................ University of Toledo (419) 530-5492 mschlem@utnet.utoledo.edu Schlickman, Stephen ....................................... University of Illinois at Chicago Schlossberg, Marc..............................................................University of Oregon (541) 346-2046 schlossb@uoregon.edu Schmidt, Stephen ...................................................................Cornell University (607) 254-4846 sjs962@cornell.edu Schneemann, Margaret................................... University of Illinois at Chicago Schneider, Alison ...........................................................................Pratt Institute (718) 399-4340 alisonschn@gmail.com Schneider, Daniel ..........................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (217) 244-7681 ddws@illinois.edu Schneider, Richard ..............................................................University of Florida (352) 392-0997 rschnei@ufl.edu Schoen, David A. ..............................................................ball State University (765) 285-5871 dschoen@bsu.edu Scholz, Gordon..................................................University of Nebraska-Lincoln (402) 472-9284 gscholz1@unl.edu Schott, Jeffrey .........................................................................University of iowa (319) 335-0032 jeff-schott@uiowa.edu Schrock, Greg .......................................................... Portland State University (503) 725-8312 gschrock@pdx.edu Schroeppel, Ken .................................................University of Colorado Denver Schurch, Thomas.................................................................. Clemson University (864) 656-3926 tschurc@clemson.edu Schurch, Tom ................................................................. University of Oklahoma (405) 325-0358 schurch@ou.edu Schwab, Jim .............................................................................University of Iowa (319) 335-0032 jschwab@planning.org Schwartz, Alex............................................................................ The New School (212) 229-5400, x1415 Schwartz@newschool.edu Schweitzer, John ....................................................... Michigan State University (517) 353-9144 schweit1@msu.edu Schweitzer, Lisa............................................. University of Southern California (213) 740-3866 lschweit@usc.edu Sclar, Elliott .........................................................................Columbia University eds2@columbia.edu Scott, Steffanie.................................................................University ofWaterloo sdscott@uwaterloo.ca
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Searle, Glen ................................................................ University of Queensland Seasons, Mark ................................................................ University of Waterloo mseasons@uwaterloo.ca Sechrist, Robert P. ...................................... Indiana University of Pennsylvania (724) 357 2250 rpsecrst@iup.edu Seewald, Alan........................................University of Massachussetts Amherst Seidel, Andrew ................................................................. Texas A&M University (979) 845-6584 a-seidel@tamu.edu Seidman, Karl ...................................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-3964 seidman@mit.edu Seligson, Ted ............................................... University of Missouri-Kansas City Sell, James L. ......................................................... Northern Arizona University Seltzer, Ethan P. ....................................................... Portland State University (503) 725-5169 seltzere@pdx.edu Semple, Hugh........................................................ Eastern Michigan University (734) 487-8169 hsemple@emich.edu Senbel, Maged ................................................... University of british Columbia (604) 822-9158 senbel@interchange.ubc.ca Sender, Darin ............................................................... Arizona State University (480) 965-7533 Sen, Lalita ..................................................................Texas Southern University (713) 313-7448 sen_lx@tsu.edu Sen, Siddhartha ..........................................................Morgan State University (443) 885-1864 siddhartha.sen@morgan.edu Seneca, Joseph J. .................................................................................... Rutgers (732) 932-5475 ext. 757 seneca@rci.rutgers.edu Serda, Daniel .......................................................................University of Kansas (785) 864-3178 dserda@ku.edu Servon, Lisa J.............................................................................. The New School (212) 229-5400 x1618 servonl@newschool.edu Shandas, Vivek ........................................................ Portland State University (503) 725-5222 vshandas@pdx.edu Shapiro, John .................................................................................Pratt Institute (718) 399-4391 ohnshapiro@pratt.edu Sharp, John ................................................................... University of Oklahoma Shatkin, Gavin.................................................................University of Michigan (734) 763-2075 shatkin@umich.edu Shaw, George ......................................................................... University of Utah (801) 568-7261 gshaw@sjc.utah.edu Shearer, Allan W. ................................................... University of Texas at Austin (512) 232-5286 ashearer@austin.utexas.edu Sheffer, Ethel .......................................................................Columbia University Shen, Guoqiang ............................................................ University of Oklahoma (405) 325-1698 guoqiangs@ou.edu
Shen, Qing ................................................................ University of Washington (206) 685-3937 qs@u.washington.edu Sheppard, Rebecca .........................................................University of Delaware (302) 831-3625 rjshep@udel.edu Sherman, Sideya ........................................................................ Pratt Instiutute (718) 399-4340 ssherman@mas.org Shetty, Sujata ...................................................................... University of Toledo (419) 530-2567 sshetty4@utnet.utoledo.edu Shibley, Robert G. .................................................... University at buffalo SUNY (716) 829-3485 rshibley@buffalo.edu Shiffer, Michael .................................................. University of british Columbia michael.shiffer@translink.ca Shiffman, Ronald ...........................................................................Pratt Institute (718) 399-4314 shiffma@pratt.edu Shipley, Robert ............................................................... University of Waterloo rshipley@uwaterloo.ca Shorris, Anthony ................................................................. New York University Shoup, Donald .........................................University of California, Los Angeles (310) 825-5705 shoup@ucla.edu Shrestha, Manoj ....................................................................University of Idaho (208) 885-0530 mks@uidaho.edu Shriar, Avrum J. .........................................Virginia Commonwealth University (804) 827-0788 ajshriar@vcu.edu Siebert, Loren ...................................................................... University of Akron Siembieda, William J. ........................ California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (805) 756-5805 wsiembie@calpoly.edu Siembieda, William J.................................................. University of New Mexico Siemiatycki, Matti ............................................................. University of Toronto (416) 946-5145 siemiatycki@geog.utoronto.ca Siksna, Arnis ............................................................... University of Queensland (61)-7-3365-6455 a.siksna@uq.edu.au Silberberg-Robinson, Susan ............Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-2027 scsilber@mit.edu Silbey, Susan .....................................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-6952 ssilbey@mit.edu Silva, Enrique R. ..................................................................... boston University (617) 358-3264 ersilva@bu.edu Silver, Christopher ..............................................................University of Florida (352) 392-4836 silver2@dcp.ufl.edu Silverman, Carol ............................................... San Franciscio State University carolsil@sfsu.edu Silverman, Robert M. ............................................... University at buffalo SUNY (716) 829-3485 rms35@buffalo.edu Silvis, Anne ....................................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (217) 333-5126 asilvis@illinois.edu
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Simons, Robert ........................................................ Cleveland State University (216) 687-5258 r.simons@csuohio.edu Simpson, David M. ......................................................... University of Louisville (502) 852-8019 dave.simpson@louisville.edu Simpson, Ed ............................................Virginia Commonwealth University ewsimpson@vcu.edu
Sokol, Adam ............................................................. University at buffalo SUNY (716) 829-3485 Sokoloff, Harris ........................................................ University of Pennsylvania Sokolowsky, Heidi ......................................................San Jose State University (415) 864-2954 sokolowsky@earthlink.net Solitare, Laura ...........................................................Texas Southern University (713) 313-7772 solitarelg@tsu.edu Sollohub, Darius ........................................ New Jersey Institute of Technology (973) 596-5574 sollohub@njit.edu Southard, Michael ........................................................ University of Oklahoma Southworth, Michael ..................................... University of California berkeley (480) 965-7167 msouthw@berkeley.edu Spain, Daphne................................................................... University of Virignia (434) 924-6430 spain@virginia.edu Spencer, James.................................................................... University of Hawaii (808) 956-8928 jhs@hawaii.edu Spensley, James .................................................University of Colorado Denver Sperry, Stephen L. .............................................................. Clemson University (864) 656-3635 sperrys@clemson.edu Spicer, Michael ....................................................... Cleveland State University (216) 687-3571 m.spicer@csuohio.edu Spinella, Susan .......................................................................Temple University Spirn, Anne Whiston ........................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 452-2602 spirn@mit.edu Springer, Joseph H................................................................ Ryerson University (416) 979-5000 ext. 6766 springer@ryerson.ca Srinivas, Smita ....................................................................Columbia University ss3079@columbia.edu Stainbrook, Steven ............................................................. New York University Starnes, Earl ........................................................................University of Florida earldorothy@bellsouth.net Steinberg, Harris ...................................................... University of Pennsylvania Steiner, bethany ................................................................University of Oregon (541) 346-3615 bethanyj@uoregon.edu Steiner, Frederick .................................................. University of Texas at Austin (512) 471-1922 fsteiner@austin.utexas.edu Steiner, Ruth........................................................................University of Florida (352) 392-0997 rsteiner@ufl.edu Stein, Jaime ....................................................................................Pratt Institute (718) 399-4323 jstein9@pratt.edu Stein, Jay ...................................................................... Arizona State University (480) 965-7533 Jay.Stein@asu.edu Steins, Chris................................................... University of Southern California steins@urbaninsight.com Stein, Stuart W. .......................................................................Cornell University (607) 255-4331 sws8@cornell.edu
Sinclair, Robert...............................................................Wayne State University (313) 577-0542 r.sinclair@wayne.edu Siry, Jack ............................................................................ University of Arizona Sizemore, Steve ............................................................. University of Louisville steven.sizemore@louisvilleky.gov Sleegers, Frank .....................................University of Massachussetts Amherst Sletto, bjorn .......................................................... University of Texas at Austin (512) 471-5153 bjornsletto@mail.utexas.edu Sloane, David ................................................ University of Southern California (213) 740-5768 dsloane@usc.edu Sloniowski, Krista ......................................... University of Southern California sloniowski@hotmail.com Smalley, Marcy ....................................................................University of Kansas (785) 864-4184 msmalley@kc.rr.com Smith, Christopher J. ........................... State University of New York at Albany (518) 442-3249 cjsmith@albany.edu Smith, Daniel....................................................................... New York University Smith, David........................................................ University of California Irvine Smith, Glenn ................................................................Morgan State University Smith-Heimer, Michael .................................. University of California berkeley (510) 642-3256 mash2@ix.netcom.com Smith, Janet ..................................................... University of Illinois at Chicago (312) 996-5083 janets@uic.edu Smith Jr, Frank C. .................................................................... boston University Smith, Megan E. .................................................................University of Oregon (541) 346-3881 smith@uoregon.edu Smith, Sheri ................................................................... Kansas State University Smith, Sheri ...............................................................Texas Southern University (713) 313-4807 smithsl@tsu.edu Smith, Thomas ................................................. University of Illinois at Chicago Smoke, Paul ......................................................................... New York University (212) 998-7400 paul.smoke@nyu.edu Snyder, Toby ...................................................................................Pratt Institute (718) 399-4340 tsnyder@fxfowle.com Snyder, Tom ...................................................... University of Illinois at Chicago Soja, Edward ............................................University of California, Los Angeles (310) 825-4335 esoja@ucla.edu
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Stephenson, Max O. .............Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University (540) 231-6775 mstephen@vt.edu Sternberg, Ernest ..................................................... University at buffalo SUNY (716) 829-3485 ezs@buffalo.edu Stern, Ira .........................................................................................Pratt Institute (718) 399-4340 istern@pratt.edu Stevens, Mark..................................................... University of british Columbia (604) 822-1602 xstevens@interchange.ubc.ca Stevenson, Gelvin ..........................................................................Pratt Institute (718) 399-4314 gelvin.stevenson@gmail.com Stewart, Ruth Ann .............................................................. New York University Stiftel, bruce ............................................................... Florida State University (850) 644-4510 glthompson@fsu.edu Stiftel, bruce .....................................................Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 894-2350 bruce.stiftel@coa.gatech.edu Stimson, Robert ......................................................... University of Queensland (61) 7-3365-6307 r.stimson@uq.edu.au Stockard, James .................................................................... Harvard University (617) 495-5988 stockard@gsd.harvard.edu Stoecker, Randy .............................................University of Wisconsin-Madison (608) 890-0764 rstoecker@wisc.edu Stokes, Robert .............................................................. Kansas State University (785) 532-1595 drbobb@ksu.edu Stokols, Daniel .................................................... University of California Irvine (949) 824-5294 dstokols@uci.edu Stoll, Michael............................................University of California, Los Angeles (310) 206-4774 mstoll@ucla.edu Stone Jr., brian ................................................Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 894-6488 stone@coa.gatech.edu Stone, Mike ..................................................................... University of Waterloo mstone@uwaterloo.ca Stoner, James ..........................................................................University of Iowa (319) 335-5664 james-stoner@uiowa.edu Storey, Donovan ........................................................ University of Queensland (61) 7-3365-6707 d.storey@uq.edu.au Storper, Michael.......................................University of California, Los Angeles (310) 825-2718 storper@ucla.edu Strammiello, Daniel ...........................................University of Colorado Denver Strathman, James ................................................... Portland State University (503) 725-4069 strathmanj@pdx.edu Strauss, Eric J. ............................................................ Michigan State University (517) 353-8715 strausse@msu.edu Streatfield, David .................................................... University of Washington (206) 543-1157 buzzz@u.washington.edu Stroh, brady ............................................................................Temple University Strom, Elizabeth ......................................................University of South Florida
Strong, Aaron ..........................................................................University of Iowa (319) 335-0032 aaron-strong@uiowa.edu Stuckey, James .................................................................... New York University Studer, Raymond G. ...........................................University of Colorado Denver Suarez-Villa, Luis................................................. University of California Irvine (949) 824-6323 lsuarez@uci.edu Sudy, Jason......................................................................... Ohio State Universty Suen, I-Shian (Ivan) (804) 828-2721 ................................Virginia Commonwealth University isuen@vcu.edu
Suffling, Roger ................................................................ University of Waterloo rcsuffli@uwaterloo.ca Sugar, Keith A. ............................................................San Jose State University (831) 336-9566 sugarangel@cruzio.com Suryanata, Krisna ............................................................... University of Hawaii (808) 956-7384 krisnawa@hawaii.edu Susskind, Lawrence ..........................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-2026 susskind@mit.edu Sussman, Gerald ..................................................... Portland State University (503) 725-5176 sussmang@pdx.edu Sussman, Joseph ..............................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-4430 sussman@mit.edu Sutton, Sharon ......................................................... University of Washington (206) 685-3361 sesut@u.washington.edu Sutton, Stacey .....................................................................Columbia University ss3115@columbia.edu Swallow, Joy ................................................ University of Missouri-Kansas City (816) 235-2998 swallowj@umkc.edu Swanekamp, Kenneth ............................................. University at buffalo SUNY (716) 829-3485 Swanston, Samara .........................................................................Pratt Institute (718) 399-4340 fotlah@earthlink.net Swartzendruber, Dan .............................................................University of Iowa (319) 335-0032 dan.swartzendruber@linncounty.org Swatuk, Larry .................................................................. University of Waterloo lswatuk@uwaterloo.ca Sweeney, Donald A. ......................................................... Texas A&M University (979) 845-7888 dsweeney@archone.tamu.edu Swenson, David ................................................................ Iowa State University (515) 294-7458 dswenson@iastate.edu Swenson, David ......................................................................University of Iowa (319) 335-0032 dswenson@iastate.edu Szold, Terry .......................................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-7419 tsszold@mit.edu Szuster, brian ...................................................................... University of Hawaii (808) 956-7345 szuster@hawaii.edu
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Taebel, Delbert A. ............................................... University of Texas, Arlington Takahashi, Lois.........................................University of California, Los Angeles (310) 429-8641 takahash@spa.ucla.edu Talen, Emily .................................................................. Arizona State University Tallerico, benjamin ........................................................Wayne State University (313) 577-2701 Ab9405@wayne.edu Tang, Zhenghong .............................................University of Nebraska-Lincoln (402) 472-9281 ztang2@unl.edu Tassonyi, Almos Thomas ...................................................... Ryerson University almos.tassonyi@ontario.ca Tauber, Lacey .................................................................................Pratt Institute (718) 399-4340 ltauber@pratt.edu Taupier, Richard ....................................University of Massachussetts Amherst Taylor, brian .............................................University of California, Los Angeles (310) 903-3228 btaylor@ucla.edu Taylor, Gary D. ................................................................... Iowa State University (515) 294-2973 gtaylor@iastate.edu Taylor, Jr., Henry Louis............................................. University at buffalo SUNY (716) 829-3485 htaylor@buffalo.edu Taylor, Tom .................................................................... Florida State University Teelucksingh, Cheryl ............................................................ Ryerson University (416) 979-5000 Ext. 6213 teeluck@ryerson.ca Tendler, Judith ..................................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-0249 tendler@mit.edu Thacher, David ................................................................University of Michigan (734) 615-4074 dthacher@umich.edu Thakuriah, Piyushimita ................................... University of Illinois at Chicago (312) 355-0447 vonu-pt@uic.edu Theken, Patrice .................................................................... University of Akron (330) 972-2490 ptheken@medinaco.org Theodore, Georgeen ................................. New Jersey Institute of Technology (973) 596-3095 georgeen.theodore@njit.edu Theodore, Nik .................................................. University of Illinois at Chicago (312) 355-1340 theodore@uic.edu Thering, Susan A. ...........................................University of Wisconsin-Madison (608) 263-6506 sathering@facstaff.wisc.edu Thomas, June Manning ..................................................University of Michigan (734) 936-0201 thomasju@umich.edu Thomas, Ward ...................................... California State University, Northridge (818) 677-7247 ward.thomas@csun.edu Thompson, Allen.................................................................. Clemson University (864) 656-2380 athomp6@clemson.edu Thompson, J. Philip ..........................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 452-2813 jt71@mit.edu
Thompson, Michelle M. ............................................ University of New Orleans Thyagarajan, S. .................................... State University of New York at Albany (518) 442-4770 thyag@energyanswers.com Till, Karen...............................Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University (540) 231-1109 ktill@vt.edu Tilly, Chris .................................................University of California, Los Angeles tilly@ucla.edu Tiwari, Abhishek .................................. California State University, Northridge (818) 677-2904 tiwari.abhishek@csun.edu abhishek@vtaengineering.com Tiwari, Abishek .................... California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Tobin, Graham .........................................................University of South Florida Todorovich, Petra...........................................................................Pratt Institute (718) 399-4340 petra@rpa.org Toker, Umut ........... California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (805) 756-1592 utoker@calpoly.edu Toker, Zeynep ....................................... California State University, Northridge (818) 677-2872 zeynep.toker@csun.edu Tomalty, Ray ............................................................................. McGill University (514) 847-9259 ray.tomalty@magill.ca Tomey, E. Allan ................................................................. Saint Louis University (314) 977-3934 tomeya@slu.edu Tomlan, Michael ......................................................................Cornell University (607) 255-7261 mat4@cornell.edu Tomlin, Dana ............................................................ University of Pennsylvania Toor, Will .............................................................University of Colorado Denver Topping, Kenneth .. California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (805) 927-7773 KenTopping@aol.com Torres, Deborah ............................................ University of Southern California dtorres@usc.edu Torres, Rodolfo.................................................... University of California Irvine (949) 824-7680 rodolfo@uci.edu Toulan, Nohad A. (503) 725-5141 .................................................... Portland State University toulann@pdx.edu
Trancik, Roger .........................................................................Cornell University (607) 255-6229 rtt2@cornell.edu Trawick, John I. .............................................................. University of Lousiville (502) 589-0343 jackt@centerforneighborhoods.org Traynor, Kerry .......................................................... University at buffalo SUNY (716) 829-3485 Trelstad, Graham ................................................................Columbia University Triantafillou, Menelaos ................................................ University of Cincinnati (513) 556-4212 menelaos.triantafillou@uc.edu Trousdale, William ............................................. University of british Columbia william@ecoplan.ca
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Truex, Scott I. ....................................................................ball State University (765) 285-5188 struex@bsu.edu Tulloch, David .......................... Rutgers University, School of Environmental .............................................................................................& biological Sciences (732) 932-1581 dtulloch@crssa.rutgers.edu Turbeville, Daniel ............................................Eastern Washington University (509) 359-2270 dturbeville@mail.ewu.edu Turnbull, Katherine ......................................................... Texas A&M University (979) 845-6005 k-turnbull@tamu.edu Turshen, Meredeth .................................................................................. Rutgers (732) 932-4101 ext. 681 trushen@rci.rutgers.edu Tyler, Elizabeth..............................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (217) 333-3890 ehtyler@illinois.edu Tyler, Norman ...................................................... Eastern Michgian Unviersity (734) 457-8656 ntyler@emich.edu
Vidal, Avis C. ...................................................................Wayne State University (313) 577-8842 a.vidal@wayne.edu Vidyarthi, Sanjeev ........................................... University of Illinois at Chicago (312) 355-0447 svidy@uic.edu Vietorisz, Thomas ..................................................................Cornell University (607) 255-2333 tv12@cornell.edu Vigar, Sandra .............................................................. University of Queensland Vigeant, Paul ..................................................................Wayne State University (313) 577-0539 ad6795@wayne.edu Villavaso, Steve ......................................................... University of New Orleans (504) 280-6029 svillavaso1@cox.net Vitiello, Domenic ..................................................... University of Pennsylvania Viton, Phillip A. ................................................................. Ohio State University (614) 292-5427 viton.1@osu.edu Vliet, Willem Van ................................................University of Colorado Denver (303) 492-5015 willem@colorado.edu Vojnovic, Igor Z. ....................................................... Michigan State University vojnovic@msu.edu Voos, Paul ....................................................................Morgan State University Vos, Jaap ...................................................................Florida Atlantic University (954) 762-5653 jvos@fau.edu Vrat, Dev ............................................... California State University, Northridge (818) 677-2904 dev.vrat@csun.edu Dev_Vrat@URSCorp.com
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Umemoto, Karen ................................................................. University of Hawaii (808) 956-7383 kumemoto@hawaii.edu Urban, beth ........................................................................ Ohio State Universty Urey, Gwendolyn H. ............. California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (909) 869-2725 gurey@csupomona.edu
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Vale, Lawrence J. ..............................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-0561 ljvale@mit.edu Valenzuela, Abel ......................................University of California, Los Angeles (310) 206-8224 abel@ucla.edu Vance, Eric .......................................................... University of british Columbia ecvance@shaw.ca Varady, David P. ............................................................ University of Cincinnati (513) 405-3602 david.varady@uc.edu Varandani, Meenakshi ..................................................................Pratt Institute (718) 399-4340 MVarandani@nycedc.com Varni, James W. ................................................................ Texas A&M University (979) 862-1095 jvarni@archmail.tamu.edu Vasquez, David A. ......................................................San Jose State University (415) 722-7167 dvasquez@aol.com Ventura, Stephen J. .......................................University of Wisconsin-Madison (608) 262-6416 ventura@facstaff.wisc.edu Verbanac, Don....................................................................... Ryerson University Verderber, Stephen ............................................................. Clemson University (864) 656-3902 sverder@clemson.edu Verma, Niraj ............................................................. University at buffalo SUNY (716) 829-3485 nverma@ap.buffalo.edu
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Wachter, Susan......................................................... University of Pennsylvania Wack, Paul .............. California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (805) 756-6331 pwack@calpoly.edu Waddell, Paul ................................................. University of California berkeley (510) 643-6622 waddell@berkeley.edu Wadley, David ............................................................ University of Queensland (61) 7-3365-6535 d.wadley@uq.edu.au Wagner, Frederick ................................................... University of Washington (206) 543-7459 fwagner@u.washington.edu Wagner, Jacob ............................................. University of Missouri-Kansas City (816) 235-6053 wagnerjaco@umkc.edu Walker, Joanne .....................................................................Temple University Wallace, Terry ..............................................................Jackson State University Wall, Geoff ....................................................................... University of Waterloo gwall@uwaterloo.ca Wang, Rui .................................................University of California, Los Angeles (310) 367-3738 ruiwang@ucla.edu Wang, Xinhao ................................................................ University of Cincinnati (513) 556-0497 xinhao.wang@uc.edu
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Wang, Young-Doo ...........................................................University of Delaware (302) 831-1706 youngdoo@udel.edu Wang, Zhifang ................................................................. Texas A&M University (979) 458-4121 zhifangw@neo.tamu.edu Ward, Robert ......................................................... Eastern Michigan University (734) 487-0218 robert.ward@emich.edu Warfield, Marjorie Erickson ...................................................... Tufts University Warner, Mildred ......................................................................Cornell University (607) 255-6816 mew15@cornell.edu Warner, Sam bass .............................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-5115 sambass@mit.edu Warnken, Charles .......................................................... University of Oklahoma (405) 325-3871 cwarnken@ou.edu Warren, Robert................................................................University of Delaware (302) 831-1686 rwarren@udel.edu Warren, Stacy ....................................................Eastern Washington University (509) 359-7962 swarren@mail.ewu.edu Warrick, Dawn ................................................................ University of Lousiville (502) 574-5178 dawn.warrick@louisvilleky.gov Warriner, G.K. .................................................................. University of Waterloo wnrr@watarts.uwaterloo.ca Watson, Philip .......................................................................University of Idaho (208) 885-6934 pwatson@uidaho.edu Watts, D. Whit ............................................. Indiana University of Pennsylvania (724) 357 2250 whit@iup.edu Ways, Howard .............................................The Catholic University of America (202) 319-5188 ways@cua.edu Webber, Steven ..................................................................... Ryerson University (416) 979-5000 ext. 6772 swebber@ryerson.ca Weber, Matthew D. ........................................................Wayne State University (313) 577-2701 matweber@umich.edu Weber, Rachel................................................... University of Illinois at Chicago (312) 355-0307 rachelw@uic.edu Webster, Douglas ........................................................ Arizona State University (480) 965-7533 Douglas.Webster@asu.edu Wegrzyn, Dory ........................................................... University of New Mexico Weiler, Ernest D. Weimar, Cameron .......................................The Catholic University of America (202) 319-6682 cweimar@cua.edu Weinberger, Rachel ................................................. University of Pennsylvania (215) 746-4263 rrw@design.upenn.edu Weiner, Vicki ..................................................................................Pratt Institute (718) 636-3486 ext 6464 vweiner@pratt.edu Wein, Frank b. ............................................... University of Southern California (213) 996-2413 frank.wein@ursccorp.com
Weinstein, Alan ...................................................... Cleveland State University (216) 687-3758 alan.weinstein@law.csuohio.edu Weintraub, David ................................. California State University, Northridge (818) 677-2904 david.weintraub@csun.edu David.Weintraub@lacity.org Weisbord, Joseph ..........................................................................Pratt Institute (718) 399-4340 jwbord@gmail.com Weisenburger, Ray ....................................................... Kansas State University (785) 532-5961 rbw@ksu.edu Weissman, Seth ................................................Georgia Institute of Technology seth.weissman@coa.gatech.edu Weisz, Claire ........................................................................ New York University Weitz, Jerry ...................................................................East Carolina University (252) 328-6579 weitzj@ecu.edu Welch, Joan M. ..............................................................West Chester University (610) 436-2940 jwelch@wcupa.edu Welsh, William ...................................................... Eastern Michigan University (734) 487-0218 wwelsh@emich.edu Wentz, Elizabeth ......................................................... Arizona State University (480) 965-7533 Elizabeth.Wentz@asu.edu Wernstedt, Kris .....................Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University (703) 706-8132 krisw@vt.edu Wescoat, James Jr. ..............................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-1400 wescoat@mit.edu Wesley, Joan ................................................................Jackson State University Westendorff, David G. ....................................................University of Memphis Westerlund, Frank ................................................... University of Washington (206) 543-4912 fwest@u.washington.edu Wetterqvist, Orjan ..............................................................University of Florida Wetzel, Richard ........................................... University of Missouri-Kansas City Wheaton, William .............................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-1723 wheaton@mit.edu Whitaker, Ana Maria ............ California State Polytechnic University, Pomona amcwhitaker@csupomona.edu White, Sammis ...........................................University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (414) 229-6086 sbwhite@uwm.edu White, Stacey S....................................................................University of Kansas (785) 864-3530 sswhite@ku.edu Whittemore, Andrew .......................................... University of Texas, Arlington (817) 272-0458 Whittington, Jan ...................................................... University of Washington (206) 221-9629 janwhit@u.washington.edu Wieters, Meghan ........................................................... University of Oklahoma (405) 325-3851 kmeghanwieters@ou.edu Wigfall, La barbara ....................................................... Kansas State University (785) 532-5961 lbjw@ksu.edu
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Wiggins, Lyna ........................................................................................... Rutgers (732) 932-3822 ext. 568 lyna@rci.rutgers.edu Wikstrom, Nelson ....................................Virginia Commonwealth University nwikstro@vcu.edu Wilder, Margaret .............................................................University of Delaware (302) 831-6294 mwilder@udel.edu Wiley-Schwartz, Andrew ..............................................................Pratt Institute (718) 399-4340 awileyschwartz@gmail.com Wilhm, John .................................................................. Kansas State University Willey, Claude....................................... California State University, Northridge (818) 677-2904 claude.willey@csun.edu claudewilley@sbcglobal.net Williams, Clarence ............................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-5446 cgwm@mit.edu Williams, Sarah ...................................................................Columbia University Williams, Terrance .......................................The Catholic University of America (202) 319-5565 williams@cua.edu Willis, Mark .......................................................................... New York University Willson, Richard W. .............. California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (909) 869-2701 rwwillson@csupomona.edu Wilson, bev ....................................University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (217) 333-3890 bevwilso@illinois.edu Wilson, Constance ......................................................Alabama A&M University (256) 372-4992 cwilson93@aol.com Wilson, Mark I............................................................ Michigan State University (517) 353-9056 wilsonmm@msu.edu Wilson, Nigel .....................................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-5046 nhmw@mit.edu Wilson, Patricia ..................................................... University of Texas at Austin (512) 471-0130 pwilson@mail.utexas.edu Wilson, Patrick ......................................................................University of Idaho (208) 885-7911 pwilson@uidaho.edu Winchell, Dick ...................................................Eastern Washington University (509) 358-2214 dwinchell@mail.ewu.edu Winder, David...................................................................... New York University Winkle, Curtis ................................................... University of Illinois at Chicago (312) 996-2155 cwinkle@uic.edu Winston, Edward Perry ..................................................................Pratt Institute (718) 399-4314 ewinston@pratt.edu Wirick, David ..................................................................... Ohio State University Wise, Lisa ................ California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (805) 595-1345 lisa@lisawiseconsulting.com Wismer, S. K. .................................................................... University of Waterloo skwismer@ uwaterloo.ca Witten, Jon ................................................................................. Tufts University (617) 627-3394 jon@daleyandwitten.com
Wolch, Jennifer .............................................. University of California berkeley wolch@berkeley.edu Wolfe, Kevin ...................................................................................Pratt Institute (212) 647-7532 Wolff, Goetz ..............................................University of California, Los Angeles (310) 369-0900 gwolff@ucla.edu Wollenberg, Jay ................................................. University of british Columbia jay@coriolis.ca Wong, Hing .................................................................San Jose State University (925) 549-2000 ingw@abag.ca.gov Wong, Jack L. ................................................. University of Southern California (310) 347-6310 jacklwong@msn.com Wong, Sidney ...............................................................Morgan State University (443) 885-3208 sidney.wong@morgan.edu Woodside, James Clare................................................. University of Oklahoma Worzala, Elaine .................................................................... Clemson University (864) 656-3925 eworzal@clemson.edu Woudsma, Clarence ........................................................ University of Waterloo cwoudsma@uwaterloo.ca Wridt, Pamela.....................................................University of Colorado Denver (303) 556-3472 pamela.wridt@ucdenver.edu Wubneh, Mulatu ..........................................................East Carolina University (252) 328-1272 wubnehm@ecu.edu Wu, Weiping ............................................Virginia Commonwealth University (804) 827-3413 wwu@vcu.edu Wunneburger, Douglas F................................................. Texas A&M University Wyman, Sherman M. .......................................... University of Texas, Arlington (817) 272-3359 wyman@uta.edu
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Xiao, Yu ............................................................................. Texas A&M University Xie, Yichun ........................................................... Eastern Michigan University (734) 487-7588 yichun.xie@emich.edu
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Yabes, Ruth................................................................... Arizona State University (480) 965-7167 Ruth.Yabes@asu.edu Yamada, Seiji ....................................................................... University of Hawaii (808) 692-1069 seiji@hawaii.edu Yang, Jiawen.....................................................Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 385-7215 jiawen.yang@coa.gatech.edu Yang, Li ................................................................. Western Michigan University (269) 387-3415 li.1.yang@wmich.edu Yang, Perry Pei-Ju ............................................Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 894-2076 perry.yang@coa.gatech.edu
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Yang, Yizhao .......................................................................University of Oregon (541) 346-0833 yizhao@uoregon.edu Yanich, Danilo .................................................................University of Delaware (302) 831-1710 dyanich@udel.edu Yaro, Robert ............................................................. University of Pennsylvania yaro@rpa.org Yeboah, Ian,.............................................................................. Miami University (513) 529-5013 yeboahie@muohio.edu Yeh, Raymond ..................................................................... University of Hawaii (808) 956-3469 yeh@hawaii.edu Yin, Jordan ........................................................... Western Michigan University (269) 387-3484 jordan.yin@wmich.edu Yin, Li ........................................................................ University at buffalo SUNY (716) 829-3485 liyin@buffalo.edu Yonder, Ayse ...................................................................................Pratt Institute (718) 399-4323 ayonder@pratt.edu Yool, Stephen R. ................................................................ University of Arizona Young, Raymond................................................ University of british Columbia reyoung@shaw.ca Young, Robert F. .................................................................University of Oregon (541) 346-1950 ryoung@uoregon.edu Youtie, Jan ........................................................Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 894-6111 jan.youtie@innovate.gatech.edu Yu, Lei .......................................................................Texas Southern University
Zhou, Min .................................................University of California, Los Angeles (310) 825-3532 mzhou@soc.ucla.edu Zhuang, Zhixi Cecilia ............................................................ Ryerson University (416) 979-5000 ext. 6806 Zidar, Catherine .............................................................................Pratt Institute (718) 399-4314 czidar@pratt.edu Zimmer, Richard J. ............... California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (909) 869-4943 rzimmer@csupomona.edu Zizzi, Donald ........................................................................... boston University Zimmerman, Rae ................................................................ New York University (212) 998-7400 rae.zimmerman@nyu.edu Zinke, Robert ...................................................Eastern Washington University Zonta, Michela ........................................Virginia Commonwealth University (804) 827-0787 mmzonta2@vcu.edu Zovanyi, Gabor .................................................Eastern Washington University (509) 358-2228 gzovanyi@mail.ewu.edu Zwick, Paul ..........................................................................University of Florida (352) 392-0997 pdzwick@ufl.edu
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Zahm, Diane L. ......................Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University (540) 231-7503 dzahm@vt.edu Zandt, Shannon Van ........................................................ Texas A&M University Zapata, Marisa .............................................................. University of Cincinnati marisa.zapata@uc.edu Zegras, P. Christopher ......................Massachussetts Institute of Technology (617) 452-2433 czegras@mit.edu Zellner, Moira ................................................... University of Illinois at Chicago (312) 996-2149 mzellner@uic.edu Zerin, Ferhat ..................................................... University of Illinois at Chicago Zerkin, Allen ........................................................................ New York University Zhang, Ming .......................................................... University of Texas at Austin (512) 471-0139 zhangm@mail.utexas.edu Zhang, Sumei ................................................................. University of Louisville (502) 852-7915 sumei.zhang@louisville.edu Zhang, Ting Wei ............................................... University of Illinois at Chicago (312) 355-0303 tzhang@uic.edu Zhang, Yang ..........................Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University (540) 231-1128 yz@vt.edu
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