Brandonz Member Username: Brandonz
Post Number: 15 Registered: 04-2005 Posted From: 141.213.225.74
| Posted on Tuesday, March 21, 2006 - 7:29 pm: | |
Hi Folks, I really hope this isn't deleted as spamvertising, as I can't imagine another place where I'd find more Detroiters interested in urban issues than on this forum. For your perusal: SPRING COURSES IN URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING May 2-June 23 at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and the new UM Detroit Center. All courses open to undergraduates, graduate students, and working professionals. Continuing education credits available. History of Housing in the United States Historic Preservation and Urban Conservation Funding Your Ideas: Grant and Proposal Writing Guiding Metropolitan Change: Introduction to Land-Use Planning and Growth Management Introduction to Geographic Information Systems Visit http://www.tcaup.umich.edu/urp /springcourses for registration information |
Mrsjdaniels Member Username: Mrsjdaniels
Post Number: 173 Registered: 08-2005 Posted From: 70.233.3.218
| Posted on Tuesday, March 21, 2006 - 10:30 pm: | |
1300! |
Bvos Member Username: Bvos
Post Number: 1296 Registered: 10-2003 Posted From: 64.148.226.17
| Posted on Wednesday, March 22, 2006 - 12:32 am: | |
That's about in line with the going rate. Wayne's graduate planning courses run about $1500 ea. (Message edited by BVos on March 21, 2006) |
Udmphikapbob Member Username: Udmphikapbob
Post Number: 112 Registered: 07-2004 Posted From: 206.81.45.34
| Posted on Wednesday, March 22, 2006 - 12:09 pm: | |
I'm spending $2600 for a three-credit-hour graduate course on Public Policy at UDM! |
Brandonz Member Username: Brandonz
Post Number: 16 Registered: 04-2005 Posted From: 141.211.120.238
| Posted on Wednesday, March 29, 2006 - 12:41 am: | |
Ah, and thanks to Model D for including a nice little piece on this: "The University of Michigan Taubman School of Architecture + Urban Planning plans to offer five urban and regional planning courses in its spring session, including one in Detroit. These courses will be open to undergraduate and graduate UM students, as well as working professionals looking to broaden their base of knowledge or earn continuing education credits. Guiding Metropolitan Change: Introduction to Land-Use Planning and Growth Management will be offered at the UM Detroit Center at Orchestra Place. “We’re really geeked about this. We want there to be activity at the Detroit Center all the time,” says Eric Dueweke of the Taubman School’s Urban and Regional Planning Department. The other four spring courses will be offered in Ann Arbor and include History of Housing in the United States, Historic Preservation and Urban Conservation, Funding Your Ideas: Grant and Proposal Writing, and Introduction to Geographic Information Systems. Classes run from May 2 to June 23. Tuition for non-UM students is $1,349 for one course, or $2,525 for two to three courses. Click here for more information. Source: Eric Dueweke, UM Taubman School of Architecture + Urban Planning" |
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