Learning Outcomes:
On completion of the module students should be able to:
(1) Understand how planning thought and practice has evolved over the twentieth century and into the twenty first century in response to changes in society.
(2) Reflect on the manner in which developments in planning theory may impact on their future role in practice.
(3) Think about the type of broad socio-economic processes at work in 21st century society and how they affect people and places.
(4) Engage critically with planning literature and to question this literature;
(5) Understand the competing claims on the planner's role and the ethical issues facing planners;
(6) Through extensive reading and analysis of the planning literature offer an in-depth theoretical analysis of a contemporary issue confronting planning practice.