11.967 Special Studies in Urban Studies: Economic Development Planning Skills

January (IAP) 2003

Driving in autumn.
An image of a town not unlike Hartford, Vermont. (Photo © openphoto.net.)

Course Highlights

This intensive and brief 4-day seminar, taught during MIT's Independent Activities Period in January, uses a case set in Hartford, Vermont to introduce economic development planning skills to students in the Master in City Planning (MCP) Degree Program. The results of this 4-day seminar are impressive, and are presented in the projects section.

Course Description

Economic Development Planning Skills introduces analytical tools that are used to assess local economic development conditions, issues, and opportunities as part of formulating economic development plans. The course is designed to provide MCP students with skills needed for applied economic development planning work in other courses, particularly Economic Development Planning (11.438) and Revitalizing Urban Main Streets (11.439). Consequently, it omits many aspects of economic development planning and does not provide a complete overview or introduction to economic development practice.
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Staff

Instructor:
Prof. Karl Seidman

Course Meeting Times

Lectures:
Four sessions in January (IAP)
2.5 hours / session

Level

Graduate