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Areas of research specializationAn opportunity for in-depth exploration in an area of urban affairs and public policyIncoming Ph.D. students have three areas of research specialization from which to choose. After completing the first year of coursework and passing the qualifying exams, PhD students begin to focus their studies on one of these three specializations. This specialization will be instrumental in determining an appropriate advisor, research assistantship, course selection, and dissertation topic. Governance, Planning and Management Governance, Planning and ManagementGovernance, Planning and Management focuses on public decision-making, planning, and management of development and resources within communities. Attention is directed to issues of democratic participation in decision-making, equity, adequacy, and efficiency in the production and allocation of public goods and services, and the maintenance of a viable physical environment. Instruction and research encompass international, national and subnational dimensions and their interrelationships. Topics in Governance, Planning and Management include:
See the full Governance, Planning and Management curriculum. Social and Urban PolicySocial and Urban Policy focuses on the content and impact of public policies that seek to alleviate social and economic problems in modern society. Particular attention is given to the role of the public sector, and nonprofit and grassroots organizations. Policies are examined with respect to: basic human needs, equity issues, individual, family and community development, and quality of life. Topics in Social and Urban Policy include:
See the full Social and Urban Policy curriculum. Technology, Environment and SocietyTechnology, Environment and Society focuses on the institutional, policy and planning dimensions of technology-environment-society relations. Research is informed by theories and concepts drawn from: political economy, political ecology, environmental justice, sustainable development, and comparative energy and environmental policy. Much of the teaching, research, and service in this area is conducted from a comparative and international perspective. Topics in Technology, Environment and Society include:
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