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Guide to Undergraduate and Graduate Education in Urban and Regional

17th Edition - 2011

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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 . 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.

IS PLANNING THE CAREER FOR ME? • Are you interested in positive social, economic, environmental, and physical change? • Do you want to work with people from various backgrounds to develop a better community? • Do you like to communicate with others about ideas, programs and plans? • Are you challenged by complex problems and excited about being part of a cooperative process to devise solutions to those problems? • Do you think about the future?About what could be rather than about what is? If you answered “YES” to any of these questions, you should seriously consider becoming a planner!

TABLE OF CONTENTS

WHAT DO PLANNERS DO?...... -i-

PLANNING SPECIALIZATIONS...... -ii- PLANNING...... -ii- ...... -ii- PLANNING ...... -ii- ...... -ii- HOUSING, SOCIAL, AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLANNING...... -iii-

OTHER IMPORTANT PLANNING JOBS ...... -iii-

WILL I GET A JOB? ...... -iii-

HOW CAN I FIND OUT MORE ABOUT PLANNING? ...... -iv-

A PLANNER’S EDUCATION...... -vi-

HOW TO CHOOSE THE BEST PLANNING PROGRAM...... -vii-

HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE...... -viii-

LISTINGS BY SCHOOL ALABAMA A&M UNIVERSITY ...... 1 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY...... 3 AUBURN UNIVERSITY...... 6 BALL STATE UNIVERSITY...... 8 Boise State University ...... 11 BOSTON UNIVERSITY...... 13 CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIVERSITY, SAN LUIS OBISPO...... 16 CALIFORNIA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY, POMONA...... 20 CALIFORNIA STATE uNIVERSITY, NORTHRIDGE...... 23 THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA...... 26 CLEMSON UNIVERSITY...... 28 CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY...... 31 ...... 33 CORNELL UNIVERSITY...... 38 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY...... 43 LISTINGS BY SCHOOL cont’d

EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY...... 44 EASTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY...... 47 FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY ...... 50 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY...... 53 FROSTBURG STATE UNIVERSITY...... 56 GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY...... 58 HARVARD UNIVERSITY...... 62 iNDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA...... 65 IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY...... 67 JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY...... 70 KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY...... 72 MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY...... 74 McGILL UNIVERSITY...... 80 MIAMI UNIVERSITY...... 82 MICHIGAN State UNIVERSITY...... 83 MINNESOTA State UNIVERSITY, MANKATO...... 86 MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY...... 88 MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY...... 89 The New School...... 91 NEW JERSEY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY...... 93 UNIVERSITY...... 96 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY...... 99 OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY...... 102 PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY...... 106 Pratt Institute...... 110 RUTGERS, THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW JERSEY ...... 117 RUTGERS UNIVERSITY, School of Environmental and Biological Sciences...... 121 ryerson UNIVERSITY...... 122 SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY...... 126 SAN JOSÉ STATE UNIVERSITY...... 128 State University of New York AT ALBANY ...... 131 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY...... 134 TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY...... 137 TEXAS SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY ...... 142 TUFTS UNIVERSITY...... 145 UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO, THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK...... 148 university college (THE BARTLETT)...... 151 UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA...... 155 UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA...... 158 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY...... 161 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA IRVINE...... 165 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES...... 169 UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI...... 173 UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER...... 177 UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE ...... 182 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA...... 185 LISTINGS BY SCHOOL cont’d

UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII...... 188 UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO...... 192 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO...... 196 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN...... 201 UNIVERSITY OF IOWA...... 205 UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS...... 208 UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE ...... 210 UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, COLLEGE ...... 213 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AMHERST...... 216 UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS...... 219 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN...... 221 UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA...... 225 UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI- KANSAS ...... 228 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-LINCOLN...... 229 UNIVERSITY OF NEW mexico...... 231 UNIVERSITY OF NEW ORLEANS...... 233 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA...... 236 UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA...... 239 UNIVERSITY OF OREGON...... 241 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA...... 243 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH florida...... 246 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA...... 248 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MAINE...... 253 UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS, ARLINGTON...... 255 UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN...... 259 UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO...... 262 UNIVERSITY of TORONTO...... 264 UNIVERSITY OF UTAH...... 266 UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA...... 269 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON...... 271 UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO...... 275 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON...... 279 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE...... 282 VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY...... 285 VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND STATE UNIVERSITY...... 287 WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY ...... 290 WEST CHESTER UNIVERSITY ...... 292 WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY ...... 294

APPENDICES APPENDIX A - Faculty by Specialization...... A-1 APPENDIX B - Alphabetical Faculty Listing with Contact Information...... B-1 WHAT DO PLANNERS DO? and citizen groups in a comprehensive and understandable way. Planning is a systematic, creative way to influence the future of neighborhoods, , rural and Planners work in government, with non-profit metropolitan areas, and even the country and agencies, and in private industry. Those in the public the world. Urban and regional planners use their sector often work for city or county governments professional skills to serve communities facing social, or regional planning agencies but there are also economic, environmental, and cultural challenges by planning jobs at the State and Federal level. helping community residents to: International organizations like the United Nations and the World Bank also hire planners. Planners • develop ways to preserve and enhance their with jobs in the private sector can work with utility quality-of-life; companies, law firms, real estate developers, and • find methods to protect the natural and built planning consultants. Planners also work in the non- environment; profit sector and with non-governmental agencies • identify policies to promote equity and equality; like the United Way or community development • structure programs to improve services to organizations or advocacy groups for the elderly. disadvantaged communities, and; In their jobs, some planners have responsibility • determine methods to deal effectively with for specific geographic areas such as individual growth and development of all kinds. neighborhoods in a city or region; within those Urban and regional planners do many types areas they may provide assistance on a variety of of jobs and are involved in almost any kind of substantive issues from land use to transportation. government or private activity which seeks to affect Other planners have substantive responsibilities– the future or respond to community change. The such as housing or environmental planning–and majority of planners work in traditional planning provide assistance in their specific specialization to areas such as land use, environmental protection, many communities within a city or region. Some economic development, transportation, community planners work on projects which will be undertaken design, housing, and social planning. However within a year or two while others focus their efforts individual planners can still have a wide variety on projects many years in the future. of responsibilities within these broadly defined Today, planners may move back and forth between specialities. Other planners work in less traditional jobs in the public, non-profit, and private sectors areas, often with people from other disciplines, such over the course of their career. They may also work as healthy communities or energy development or for different levels of government at different times. school planning. Some planners become generalists. They may change their specialities or their focus They develop a level of expertise in several long after they leave school in response to on-the-job substantive areas. Others become specialists and experiences, or the opportunity for new challenges. define themselves as housing or transportation or While you may think of planning as an urban environmental planners. activity, it actually occurs in communities of all sizes. Most planners share a common set of skills and Many planners work in small cities, in rural areas, values even though they may specialize in one or and for Indian Nations. Others work in suburban two substantive areas. Using their “planning toolkit” neighborhoods at the periphery of large regions they: while still others have jobs in the dense core of major • involve all affected parties in important planning metropolitan areas. decisions; In the next few pages we’ll describe the most • help communities develop their own vision of common planning specialities. the future, preparing plans responsive to shared community objectives; • analyze qualitative and quantitative information to suggest possible solutions to complex problems; • evaluate the cost-effectiveness of proposed projects and plans; and • present recommendations to public officials

i PLANNING SPECIALIZATIONS Economic Development Planning Economic development planners, in North America Land Use Planning and internationally, work to improve a community or region by expanding and diversifying the economic Most planners are involved in this, the most activities which support the families living there. traditional kind of planning practice. At the same Many planners do so by helping develop plans time, there are many different kinds of land use to attract businesses which create new jobs and planning jobs. Some land use planners develop ways provide additional tax revenues; others work to keep to encourage growth or development in certain businesses from leaving distressed areas. communities or along appropriate corridors while Economic development planners at the local level others work to discourage growth in environmentally often work to promote the special features of their sensitive areas or where supporting services cannot community, sometimes by encouraging tourism be effectively provided. or additional recreational opportunities. Some Some land use planners work on long-range planners develop projects which bring housing comprehensive plans which are designed to and commercial enterprises as well as jobs into coordinate all the important activities in which disadvantaged neighborhoods. Some economic a community engages–housing, recreation, development planners help communities find ways transportation, water and air quality, and so forth. to finance the cost of new development while others Some land use planners help develop or administer work to overcome regulatory and other barriers to local regulations which establish the kind of housing, new projects. industrial, and retail facilities which can be built Economic development planners often work in the city. Others develop ways to finance public in conjunction with land use, housing, social services while still other land use planners evaluate and community planners to address the needs the impact of proposed residential or commercial of distressed communities or declining business development and suggest ways for communities to districts. respond. Many land use planners coordinate their activities with other kinds of planners in order to protect open Transportation Planning space and agricultural land in the face of increasing Transportation planners help develop programs demands for new homes and businesses. to meet the current transportation needs of families and businesses, locally and across a region; they also Environmental Planning attempt to predict future travel patterns in order to identify the need for additional transportation Environmental planners work to enhance the services and facilities. Some transportation planners physical environment and minimize the adverse are very technically oriented and work with advanced impacts of development. Some environmental computer technology; others deal with the social and planners focus on scientific and technical questions economic aspects of travel. Some focus on one mode while others develop policies and programs to such as cycling or public transit while others attempt encourage the public to protect natural resources. to plan for multiple modes. Some planners develop expertise in one aspect Transportation planners working for local of resource management while others attempt to governments often respond to traffic congestion; identify the environmental implications of a range of others develop ways to finance new facilities. Some government polices or proposed land use changes. transportation planners help develop programs which Some environmental planners focus on cleaning are designed to encourage people to drive less, or up polluted areas or resources while others focus which provide home-to-work options for welfare on preventing contamination and the destruction of recipients trying to find jobs, or which organize ecosystems. special transportation services for the elderly. Many environmental planners work to integrate Many transportation planners coordinate their a concern about pollution and the conservation of activities with environmental, land use, and non-renewable resources into the plans developed economic development planners. in other substantive areas like transportation or economic development.

ii Housing, Social and Community WILL I GET A JOB? YES !! Development Planning In spite of the current recession, both US News Many planners practice in these overlapping areas. and World Report and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Housing planners help develop strategies to increase Statistics report that planners continue to be in the supply of and expand home demand in North America. There are promising ownership among low income or disadvantaged career opportunities in every planning specialization, groups. These planners often try to create incentives although sometimes there is more need for one and remove constraints on private home builders specialization than another. Most planning programs or work with public or non-profit organizations to help you get a “jump start” on finding a job at build housing units for low income families or senior graduation by involving you in real-world planning citizens. projects and by encouraging or requiring you to do a Many housing planners try to encourage mixed planning internship as part of your education. These use developments offering services and jobs closer activities show you how different kinds of planners to where people live; others promote projects which actually do their jobs, as well as giving you the provide housing opportunities for people from a opportunity to interact with practicing planners who mixture of income levels. Planners concerned with might offer you a job when you graduate. In fact, the social aspects of a community often combine many planning internships turn into full-time jobs their interest in housing with efforts to increase after graduation. the overall quality of life in poor or minority Planning is a great career for women and people neighborhoods. of color. Just under 40% of those hired as planners Many social and community planners work to are women and there are few salary discrepancies improve multiple aspects of a targeted neighborhood, between men and women entering public services. combining many substantive planning skills from While only 7% of practicing planners identify economic development to . For example, themselves as members of minority groups, this community and social planners may work to improve number is growing. Many planning programs transit service in disadvantaged communities or strongly encourage minority students of every type develop job training programs for unemployed to obtain planning degrees because planning is a residents or provide better facilities in which values varying perspectives and low income neighborhoods. These planners often different experiences. We have every expectation, as work with land use and transportation planners. more minority planners graduate from the programs listed in this GUIDE, that the number of professional planners from disadvantaged and minority Other important planning jobs backgrounds will substantially increase. In addition to the substantive areas described You can lay the groundwork for a successful job above, you can find planning jobs in: search long before you graduate. If you attend local • geographic information systems and state or provincial meetings of the American • public health Planning Association (APA) or the Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP) you will meet professional • historic preservation planners involved in a variety of projects–and learn • coastal management about current and future job openings. It’s a great • mediation and negotiation idea to join APA or CIP as a student because you • criminal justice get all the benefits of membership at a very low • public finance student fee. As an APA member you will receive regular correspondence and newsletters from your • and management APA Chapter and Section; newsletters often contain • urban design job announcements (so even before you are in the • elementary and secondary education job market you can see the kinds of jobs that do • labor force development come available, the requirements, and the salary). • human services In addition, APA publishes JobMart which lists job vacancies across the US (and sometimes Canada); • law APA members can subscribe to JobMart and most Planning Programs have a subscription.

iii HOW CAN I FIND OUT MORE Paul C. Crawford, FAICP ABOUT PLANNING? Mr. Crawford received his bachelors degree in Community and Regional Planning from California There are many ways to determine if a career in Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo. He is planning is right for you. If your university sponsors currently the president of a private planning firm, a career day, practicing planners may well attend. Crawford Multari & Clark Associates, which has Seek them out and ask what they do and what their provided city and regional planning services to focus is. Attend a local meeting of the American more than 100 cities and 18 counties in California. Planning Association (APA) or Canadian Institute Through his career, Mr. Crawford has served as of Planners (CIP). Introduce yourself to some of planning director of the San Luis Obispo County the planners present and discuss their jobs and Council of Governments and as an adjunct professor responsibilities; question the kind of issues they of city and regional planning at Cal Poly, San Luis tackle. Ask if a planning job would allow you to Obispo. He was elected to the California Planning achieve your personal goals. Roundtable in 1993 and received the 1998 Award You can also read about a host of planning issues for Distinguished Leadership from the California and how planners are addressing them in Planning, Chapter of the American Planning Association. Mr. the magazine published by the American Planning Crawford is a nationally recognized expert on Association (APA). Canadian students will find Plan and is currently the Co-Chair of the Planners Task Canada, the magazine published by the Canadian Force of the Congress for New . He is co- Institute of Planners (CIP), to be equally useful. author of Codifying – How to Reform Both magazines feature the latest developments in Municipal Regulations, published planning. Your university or city library may have by the American Planning Association. Mr. Crawford copies. On their website the APA has a section called was inducted as a Fellow of the American Institute of Jobs and Careers which describes the profession, Certified Planners in 2001 in recognition of his many discusses the kind of issues planners might planning contributions. address, talks about planning education, and lists scholarships. Visit: www.planning.org The CIP has a series, Planners at Work, on their Malik R. Goodwin website which includes case studies illustrating the Mr. Goodwin has a BS in , a Masters value of professional planning in Canadian cities: in Architecture, and a Masters in , all www.cip-icu.ca/English/home from the University of Michigan. He is currently a project manager with the Detroit Economic Growth To more thoroughly research different kinds of Corporation, a quasi-public agency whose mission planning jobs, and to explore in greater depth a is to attract and retain businesses in the City of variety of important planning topics, find the latest Detroit. Mr. Goodwin is the general manager for edition of The Practice of Local Government Planning, the Lower Woodward Streetscape Improvement published by the International City Management Project, a $21 million initiative to improve and Association (ICMA); many libraries will have a copy. enhance three main thoroughfares in the heart of It contains individual chapters by different authors; Detroit. He assists the City of Detroit each explains what a certain type of planner does or in preparing grant applications and in developing explores a major planning issue. There are chapters short-term planning strategies for making capital on land use, environmental, transportation, economic investments in the downtown area. Mr. Goodwin also development, and other planning specializations as coordinates capital projects for the City with state well as those discussing other important planning and federal agencies. Prior to joining the Economic concerns. Growth Corporation, he was an urban designer with You may also find it helpful to learn about the a private architectural firm. Mr. Goodwin was drawn careers of a cross-section of practicing planners. In to planning because his mother was a city planner. the next few pages you can read about the career He felt that his interest in helping cities to develop paths, background, and education of six professional strategies to optimize the use of their resources over planners across the United States. 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.

iv Angela Harper, FAICP enhance quality of life, and bring cohesiveness to a Ms. Harper received her Masters degree in diversified society. Planning and Urban Design from the University of Virginia after her work for the Nashville/Davidson Tripp Muldrow, AICP County Planning Department inspired her to Mr. Muldrow has a BA in English and a Masters continue her planning education. Since obtaining in City Planning from Clemson University. He her degree she has worked with Henrico County, is currently a partner in a private planning firm, Virginia, in increasingly responsible positions. Arnett Muldrow & Associates, based in Greenville, She has served as director of planning and deputy South Carolina. The firm helps small towns and county manager and has helped the County achieve cities rebuild their aging , reinvigorate managed growth and a stable tax base. Ms. Harper their historic neighborhoods, and create economic was responsible for Henrico County’s first major development opportunities while preserving the thoroughfare plan and the County’s strategic plan. special characteristics that make each city and town She also established the County’s Community unique. Mr. Muldrow has coordinated commercial Development Block Grant program. She has received corridor business associations, developed and awards from the National Association of Counties implemented historic preservation policies, and and the U.S. Department of Transportation for her authored downtown development studies, tourism planning accomplishments. In 1999 Ms. Harper was strategies, and economic development master selected as Local Official of the Year by the National plans. Mr. Muldrow is currently the president of the Association of Home Builders. She was inducted South Carolina Chapter of the American Planning as a Fellow of the American Institute of Certified Association, a board member of Community Planners (FAICP) in May of 2001 in recognition Builders, a commissioner of the Greenville Housing of her contribution to planning and the body of Authority, and a member of the Board of Regents her planning accomplishments. She has served on for Leadership Greenville. Mr. Muldrow was always many accreditation site teams, evaluating planning fascinated by cities, particularly their downtowns, programs for PAB accreditation, and loves being “a and how they worked. His career path was set cheerleader” for planning. once he learned about the breadth and scope of the planning field. He loves his job and finds the Emil R. Moncivais, AICP opportunities limitless; being a consultant means Mr. Moncivais has a Bachelors degree in his work keeps changing which keeps everything Architecture and a Masters of Urban and Regional exciting. Planning from Texas A & M University. He is currently the director of planning for the City of San Terri Y. Montague Antonio, Texas; he previously served as the director Ms. Montague has a Bachelors degree in of planning for the City of Fort Worth. Mr. Moncivias Economics from the University of Chicago and a also served as a lieutenant in the U.S. Army and as Masters Degree in City Planning and Real Estate a professor of urban at Texas Wesleyan Development from the Massachusetts Institute of University in Fort Worth. In his current position Technology. She is currently the president and chief Mr. Moncivias directs and oversees the City of San operating officer of the Enterprise Foundation, Antonio’s , neighborhood which works with local and national partners to planning, historic preservation, and GIS (geographic develop affordable housing for low income families information system) efforts. Under his leadership the and provides loans, grants, and technical assistance City of San Antonio has received nine major awards to nonprofit organizations that are building and from the Texas Chapter of the American Planning revitalizing local neighborhoods. Prior to her job Association and the International City Management with Enterprise, Ms. Montague managed a strategic Association. He was drawn to a career in city investment initiative in housing and community planning by his experiences with the civil rights investment for Lend Lease Real Estate Investments. movement in the 1960s. He felt that the movement In her current position, she is responsible for the gave him a sense of joy and a vision for the future day-to-day operations of the community development in which he could make a difference. He saw it was nonprofit corporation with an annual budget of $50 possible to make that goal operational by becoming a million and 235 employees nationwide. She began planner and helping to develop livable communities,

v her community development career as a Geno Baroni at 75 U.S. universities and 20 Canadian programs Fellow at the Community Information Exchange in give accredited degrees. A few Canadian schools Washington, DC. are accredited by both organizations. Most of these Ms. Montague initially found planning so programs are described in detail in the body of this appealing because of its interdisciplinary nature and GUIDE. the promise it holds for creating effective public/ You should try to attend a planning program private partnerships. She feels that planning offers accredited by either the Planning Accreditation the potential to understand and shape the vital and Board (PAB) in the U.S. or the Canadian Institute varied institutions that transform the nature of of Planners (CIP) in Canada, because it can make a opportunity in our cities–especially for low income difference in your career. These organizations review people and places. Masters or Bachelors Planning programs to assure prospective students, employers, and the public that the education and training they provide measure A PLANNER’S EDUCATION up to the profession’s standards–and that they are What kind of an education should a planner have? therefore qualified to train future planners. The PAB Today most people need a professional Masters does not evaluate PhD programs for accreditation Degree in Planning to get the best planning jobs, because the primary focus of the doctoral degree although a Bachelors degree (BA or BS) can provide is usually not professional practice. However, the an entry into the profession. Universities offering CIP does evaluate Canadian PhD programs for both Bachelors and Graduate degrees are profiled accreditation. in this GUIDE. People can enter Masters programs The PAB is jointly sponsored by ACSP, the in planning with many different kinds of Bachelors organization of planning professors (and the degrees; it is not necessary to have a BA/BS in authors of this GUIDE), and by an organization of Planning to do graduate work in planning. Some professional planners, the American Institute of planners are educated first in the social sciences Certified Planners (AICP). The CIP is the Canadian like public administration, , economics, organization of professional planners. The PAB geography, or government; others are trained first strives to foster high standards for professional in the design like architecture, urban education in planning; accredited programs must design, and landscape architecture. Still others have meet strict standards developed cooperatively by their undergraduate degree in professions such as both practicing planners and planning academicians. public health, social work, nursing, or . The same is true of the Canadian schools accredited Many people with undergraduate degrees in the Arts by the Canadian Institute of Planners. or Humanities (English, Art, History) also choose to Not all accredited schools teach the same courses pursue a graduate planning degree. or emphasize the same subjects–in fact, the Some people use the new skills they acquire in differences between the schools appeal to different graduate school to expand the emphasis of their student interests. But the curriculum at all accredited undergraduate degree while others develop new schools will provide you with a core set of theories, approaches. For example, those with economics methods, and techniques which properly prepare training may become economic development you for a career as a practicing planner. Graduating planners while those with degrees in biology or from an accredited program will make you more chemistry may choose to become environmental attractive to most agencies or firms hiring planners. planners. But it is not unusual for someone trained In addition, you will be able to join the American at the undergraduate level as an to become Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) sooner a social policy planner or for someone with a BS in after leaving school if you attend an accredited nursing to become a housing planner! school. Being a certified planner can advance your There are many universities where you can gain the professional career. education and training you need to become a planner. This GUIDE also contains several universities Today there are more than120 planning programs outside North America; these programs may be very or planning departments which are members of interesting to you. Remember however, no program the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning outside of North America is eligible for either PAB or (ACSP) or of the Association of Canadian University CIP accreditation. Planning Programs (ACUPP). In 2011, 87 programs

vi HOW TO CHOOSE THE BEST professional project (or “capstone”) report instead of a thesis to graduate. If you want to spend some time PLANNING PROGRAM working internationally, you could select a university While all accredited planning programs cover the that has exchange programs in other countries. same set of core materials and techniques, they do so Perhaps you have an interest in another subject in different ways. Planning programs vary greatly in related to planning, like public health or law: look for the issues they emphasize, the research they foster, programs with dual degrees in planning and these and the professional projects in which they engage. other fields. And of course, you have to consider As a result, programs may differ markedly in the financial and other practical details–scholarships and kinds of topics to which you will be exposed, the grants, the possibility of getting a job or loans, the other students with whom you attend class, and the total cost of education, etc. kind of educational experience you will have. This GUIDE is set up to help you quickly evaluate For example, planning programs located near the a large number of planning programs by comparing ocean may offer a concentration in coastal resource the major factors likely to be of most interest to planning; programs located in farm states may focus students: the course offerings and requirements, the on rural and small urban planning issues; those type of students in the program, the background and along the Mexican or Canadian border may stress experiences of the faculty, the costs of attending, comparative planning. Of course, other planning and the possibility of financial assistance. But the programs may offer these same concentrations in brief entries in this GUIDE can only help you narrow response to the backgrounds and research interests down your choices–there simply isn’t enough space of their faculty. Individual programs also vary in the to tell you all you want, or need to know about a extent to which they emphasize practice in studios prospective program. and workshops or in the degree to which they expose Once you have identified a number of programs students to research and policy analysis. Some that might meet your needs, contact them directly! programs have established international ties; others Start by visiting their websites; then contact the chair have long worked with local communities to provide of the program or individual faculty who work in the students with practical experience. areas in which you have an interest. Most programs To determine the planning program which will have a wealth of promotional material they will be best provide you with the education and training you happy to send you. want, decide which issues you would like to highlight Students often ask: “What’s the best school for...” in your educational program and the professional this or that specialization. There is no one answer. specialization you think you might want to follow. The Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Then look at the programs listed in this GUIDE to has refused to rank schools because every planning see which stress the topics you want to cover, which program in the GUIDE has its own strengths and provide the courses you would like to take, which resources. There is simply no effective way to say offer the experiences you seek. that one school offers a better degree than another. You may be interested in the background of the Planning students bring their own goals, background, other students in the program; for example, if you and experiences to their educational career–so would like to work or study for awhile in another different individuals will get very different things country you might be interested in a school that has from any individual planning program. Only you can a fair number of international students or faculty decide the best school for your needs, interests, and with comparative research interests. If you would like resources. to be part of a small, intimate program think about applying to schools with a relatively small number of students. If you are interested in research or think that you might want to go on for a PhD in Planning (which would allow you to teach at a university) you might want to consider those programs that offer both Masters and Doctoral degrees. If you are interested in learning through hands-on experiences, try to identify those programs offering a large number of project courses or requiring a

vii HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE Remember that doctoral programs are never accredited by the PAB because such programs don’t In this section, we’ll try to explain how to read generally focus on professional practice–so none each entry in the GUIDE. In order to provide you of the U.S. schools offering a doctorate will show with a large amount of information in very little an accreditation status. This is not a deficiency! space, the entries in this GUIDE contain many However the CIP does accredit PhD programs in abbreviations. In addition, you may not be familiar Canada. Neither organization accredits international with some of the terminology. So we’ll show you how universities. to “de-code” the entries and use the data to compare and contrast some of the schools which have sparked Finally the first line of each school’s entry tells your interest. you its membership status in the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, the sponsor of this The first line of each entry lists the name of the GUIDE. FULL members are those giving planning university. If this university were called America degrees in the US. AFFILIATE members are generally State University it would be one of the first entries those schools in the U.S. that give degrees related in the GUIDE. However, if the official name is the to planning but not planning degrees (urban studies University of America it will be near the back, with or urban geography). Schools outside the U.S. are all the listings beginning with “University of...” eligible for CORRESPONDING membership if they This is the way in which most major student guides give planning or related degrees. organize schools. It may be confusing initially but once you remember, it will be easy to find the school The top of the left column of each entry generally you want. Remember there may be two different gives you the name of the chair of the entire schools, America State University and the University department and the departmental mailing address; it of America. usually provides the department phone, fax, e-mail and website address as well. Note that the chair The first line also tells you what planning degrees may not be the contact person for any or all of the each university gives; the icon BA means that the planning degree programs offered; an individual university gives at least one undergraduate planning entry may list a different contact person for each degree (which may be either a BA or a BS). The icon program. Remember phone numbers and addresses MA means that the university gives one masters change; if you have trouble, seek out new numbers degree in planning (which may be an MA or MS or through telephone information or by visiting the other masters designation). The icon PhD means university website which should be easily found by that the university gives at least one doctoral degree any net browser. in planning. If the first line does not display a specific icon (BA, MA, or PhD) it means that the university does not give a planning degree at that level. PROGRAM INFORMATION The first line also shows you whether the This section in the left-hand column summarizes undergraduate or Masters programs the university the most important details you might want to gives are accredited by either the Planning know about each of the planning degrees which Accreditation Board (PAB) or the Canadian Institute the university offers. It shows the deadlines for of Planners (CIP). If the icon PAB or CIP is shown application and for requesting financial assistance under the degree listed, at least one of the degrees as well as what the application fee will be. The text given at that level at that university is accredited. may also indicate what tuition costs will be if you Note that a school with multiple Masters degrees are a resident of the state or if you are from out-of- may have some that are, and some that are not state (this distinction usually only applies at public accredited–for example their Masters degree in Urban universities). Planning may be accredited but not their Masters This section gives you an idea of the availability degree in Historic Preservation and Design. To save of financial assistance by listing scholarships, space on the first line, you will see the PAB or CIP research and teaching assistantships, and other icon if any of the Masters or undergraduate degrees job opportunities. In general, the more awards and given by this university are accredited. Be sure to assistantships the better–but you will have to talk to check the text below to get complete information for each school to learn how likely it is that you will be the specific program or degree in which you have an able to get financial assistance of some kind. interest.

viii You should question the conditions of any The GUIDE next identifies the substantive scholarship or grant--will you receive it as long as specializations available for each degree. This can you are in school or only for your first year? If a give an idea of the range of areas where you can school has only a small amount of scholarship money concentrate your efforts; these specializations it may choose to give it all to entering students, as a generally reflect the skills and interests of the faculty. recruitment incentive. That means that second year Compare the size of the faculty (listed later in each students may be left without any aid. If the university school’s entry) to the number of specializations offers research assistantships or other kind of paid offered; if a school claims many specializations but work, find out how much work you will really have has a small faculty it may lack the resources to allow to do and how likely it is that you will be able to hold you to fully develop your skills in any given area. the job or assistantships for your entire education. Also check the specializations offered against This section also contains a small chart with some the background of individual faculty; if you details about student enrollment. It should also are interested, for example, in the school’s give you an idea of how easy or difficult is to be environmental planning or urban design accepted as a student. The chart shows the figures of specialization, make sure that some of the faculty students who applied for admission to the program, actually have expertise in these areas. In addition, the number who were accepted by the program, when you begin to contact schools of interest, ask and finally the number who actually enrolled. These about the actual number of classes the program gives numbers should give you an idea of the number of in each specialization and when they are offered. students in the program that interests you. Generally Sometimes even large programs have only a few the number of students accepted is less than the courses in certain specializations and those are given number who applied; the number who are enrolled infrequently–if so, you might actually have to stay is usually less than the number accepted. Most in school longer just to be able to take the required universities turn down some students who apply; courses! some students who apply and are accepted decide not Pay special attention to whether the classes to come. If there is a big gap between the number offered in your specialization of interest are planning who applied and the number of students accepted, it courses or if they are actually taught by faculty in generally signals that this is a very popular program other departments. It is important to be able to take and hard to get into. It is less clear why there may be courses in other departments across campus–but a gap between the number accepted and the number make sure at least some of the courses in your who end up enrolling. Sometimes this means that specialization are actually taught by planners, with acceptance decisions are made independent of the professional focus of someone who is a planner. financial aid decisions and that some students who The text next indicates the prerequisites and other were accepted were unable to find scholarship or requirements needed to get into the program. Most other kinds of financial assistance. programs describe any exams you must take (like the ACT or SAT for undergraduates and the GRE DEGREE DESCRIPTIONS for graduates) and the minimum score you must achieve. Note that not all programs require such The GUIDE next describes each of the degrees exams. offered by the university, starting with any The text will also indicate any other prerequisites undergraduate degrees. Not every university has needed to apply such as a minimum grade point provided exactly the same information so not all average. You should ask the programs in which you entries are identical. However, in general, the text have an interest for a list of prerequisite courses tells if the program or degree is accredited, how old or skill levels and an idea of what you will have to it is, and the total number of degrees granted over do if you are missing some prerequisites. If you are the last few years. If a university has more than required to make up missing prerequisites you will one undergraduate or graduate degree, the text need more hours/credits than indicated to graduate. will indicate which, if any, of those programs have Planning programs often list this information on received PAB or CIP accreditation. Remember that their websites; if not, they will be happy to send the top line of each school’s entry only indicates if at printed materials to answer most of your questions. least one of the degree programs is accredited; if they give more than one degree the specific degree which Next, each university usually explains how many interests you may or may not be accredited. units or hours needed to obtain the degree in

ix question, breaking those totals down into required taking courses with international students and if you courses, restricted and unrestricted electives, will be working with students from various ethnic and the final product required--such as a thesis and racial backgrounds. or professional report or capstone project. Most Masters programs require between 36 - 60 hours/ credits to graduate. However, if you are missing some FACULTY DESCRIPTIONS prerequisites, for example economics or statistics, The GUIDE contains two separate entries for you might have to make them up either before you faculty. The text describing PLANNING FACULTY are allowed to officially enter the program or while includes those people who spend at least half their enrolled in the program. time teaching in one or more of the listed planning Most programs require all students to take the programs. The second set of faculty descriptions, same core courses which cover material central to OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY includes those the educational experience offered in that degree people who teach in other university programs-- program. In addition, students with different like engineering, geography, or social work--for the specializations are often required to take specific majority of their time or those who are practicing elective courses; for example, someone majoring in professionals who teach occasionally or part-time in land use planning might well have to take different the university’s planning program. Sometimes this classes than someone majoring in housing. Most category includes retired professors or university programs allow students to take some “free” or administrators who teach planning courses unrestricted electives. occasionally. Compare the hours of core courses and the You will get the best educational experience restricted versus unrestricted electives to get a from schools which effectively mix these faculty general idea of the degree of flexibility you will components. It is important to have courses with have in the program. In general, the more hours faculty who are active in professional practice and in the core the fewer electives you can take; the it is useful to take classes with those from other more restricted the remaining the electives, the less disciplines. However, be sure the university has a freedom you may have in pursuing courses outside minimum number of faculty who are dedicated to the planning department. Some students like to have the planning program for most of their time--or you many electives, preferably unrestricted, because they could find it hard to get the courses you need or can customize their degrees to match their interests. even to interact in any meaningful way with your Other students prefer a more structured curriculum professors. Also be sure there are enough faculty because they want to be sure that they are developing to cover the core curriculum from a planner’s the range of specific skills needed by planners. perspective. The text also indicates what kind of final product The faculty entries give you a very brief idea of you will have to produce to get the degree; for the background, skills, interests, and experiences example whether you must take an exam, write a of the faculty with whom you might be studying. thesis or dissertation, prepare a professional report, If the faculty member has taken a professional or take part in a “capstone” or joint professional certification exam through the American Institute project of some kind. Some schools allow you to of Certified Planners, the icon AICP will appear choose among several options while others require opposite his/her name. This generally indicates that the same final product from all students. Programs the faculty member is very interested in professional also vary in the extent to which they give class credit planning practice. The icon FAICP means the faculty for preparing the final product; some programs member has been named a Fellow of the AICP, a very indicate the number of hours/credits, if any, you are prestigious honor for a professional planner. allowed to take to finish your thesis, etc. The first line of text below a faculty member’s name indicates his/her rank and seniority–the most senior (in U.S. schools) are professors followed by STUDENT COMPOSITION associate and then assistant professors. If someone These charts give you an idea of the number and is listed as visiting or adjunct it generally means that diversity of the students in each planning degree s/he is not a permanent member of the faculty--and program the university offers. These student may be gone before you arrive. If someone is listed statistics are also useful in determining if you will be as emeritus it means that s/he has retired--retired

x 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 program’s 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.

xi LISTINGS BY SCHOOL

ALABAMA A&M UNIVERSITY BA/BS MA/MS ACSP Member: PABPAB PAB PAB FULL

Urban and Regional Planning UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Departmental Requirement: Completion of high school or junior P.O. Box 938 College transfer Normal, Alabama 35762 Minimum GPA: C Average Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: 18 ACT (University Requirement) Phone (256) 372-5426 Fax (256) 372-5906 UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Hours of Core...... 54 http://www.aamu.edu Hours of Studio Courses...... 8 Hours of Restricted Elective...... 18 Dr. Chukudi Izeogu, Department Chair Hours of Unrestricted Elective...... 6 Total Required Hours In Planning Program...... 122 Phone (256) 372-4990 Senior Project ...... Required E-mail:[email protected] FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION L.L. Crump Scholarship: PROGRAM INFORMATION Call (256) 372-5426 or (256) 372-4990 for details UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Admission Deadline ...... July 15 MASTERS DEGREE Financial Aid Deadline ...... April 1 In-State Tuition and Fees:...... $1560-2340 per semester (10-16 hours) Master of Urban & Regional Planning Out-of-State Tuition and Fees:...... $2860-4420 per semester (10-16 hours) Other:...... Additional hours $305/hour per semester Contact Person: Dr. Chukudi Izeogu, Chair Application Fee:...... $20 Online, $30 Paper Phone: (256) 372-4990 Additional Fees:...... $265 per semester E-mail: [email protected] GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Admission Deadline 2010-11 for Masters program...... July 15 Year Initiated: 1975 PAB Accredited Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11 for Masters program...... April 1 Degrees Granted through 5/31/10...... 168 In-State Tuition and Fees:...... $1560-2340 per semester (10-16 hours) Degrees Granted from 6/31/09 to 8/31/10...... 7 Out-of-State Tuition and Fees:...... $2860-4420 per semester (10-16 hours) Other:...... Additional hours $378/hour per semester Application Fee...... $45 Online Masters Specializations Additional Fees:...... $265 per semester Housing and Community Development, Environmental Planning, International Development, Annual Student Enrollment Transportation Planning Applied Accepted Enrolled 07/10 08/10 07/10 08/10 07/10 08/10 MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Undergraduate 7 7 7 7 7 7 University Admission Policy: Bachelors degree from an accredited Masters 21 12 18 12 12 10 institution & GPA 2.5 Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 2.8 (Department) Minimum GRE: Not Required UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE Minimum TOEFL Not Required Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Bachelor of Science in Urban Planning Departmental Requirement: Two letters of recommendation and a resume Contact Person: Dr. Chukudi Izeogu, Chair Phone: (256) 372-4990 MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements E-mail: [email protected] Hours of Core...... 28 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 9 Year initiated:1975 PAB Accredited Hours of Restricted Electives...... 9 Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 268 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 9 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10...... 11 Other...... 3-6 Total Required Hours in Planning Program:...... 46 Thesis or Final Project & Exam...... Required Undergraduate Minors Housing and Community Development, FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION International Development, Environmental Planning, Research Assistantships: Transportation Planning Call (256) 372-5426 or (256) 372-4990 for details

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 1 TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Joseph A. Lee AICP 2010-2011 Assistant Professor. MURP, University of North Carolina (1972). Specializations: Citizen Participation, Community Development, U.S. Citizens & Geographic Information Systems, Historic Preservation. Male Female Total Permanent Residents (256) 372-4991 [email protected] Hispanics of 0 0 0 Jacob Oluwoye Any Race Professor. BS, University of Wisconsin, Madison; MCP, Howard University; PhD., University of New South Wales, Australia.. White 0 0 0 Specializations: Transportation. (256) 372-4994 [email protected] African American 14 18 323 Donald Outland Native American/ Associate Professor. MS, Alabama A&M University (1971). 0 0 0 Pacific Islander Specializations: Citizen Participation, International Development, Public Management/Strategic Planning, Rural Development. Asian American 0 0 0 (256) 372-4993 [email protected] Constance Wilson Mixed 0 0 0 Associate Professor. MURP, Fisk University (1973); PhD, University of Alabama (2000). Specializations: Citizen Participation & Race/Ethnicity Other/Don’t Know 0 0 0 and Planning and Transportation, Community Development, Planning Practice, Politics and Governance. Non-US Citizens (256) 372-4992 [email protected] 1 1 2 Non-Permanent Residents Total Students 15 19 34 FYI

*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories above. Alabama A&M University is one of two Universities in the State of Alabama offering an accredited degree in urban and regional PLANNING FACULTY planning and one of the twelve universities in the nation with Russell J. Fricano accredited urban planning degrees at both undergraduate and Assistant Professor. Ph.D, University of Southern California (1977); graduate level. Alabama A&M University offers scholarships and MCRP University of Texas at Arlington (1988); MBA Texas Christian assistantships to eligible students. Academically qualified white University (1981); B.S. Canisius College (1978). Member of American residents of Alabama may apply for the Diversity Scholarship for Institute of Certified Planners. Specializations: Environmental the Undergraduate program. Planning, , Land Use Planning, , Professional Practice, Food Systems Planning. The Department of Community Planning & Urban Studies was (256) 372.4995 [email protected] established in 1970 as the Department of Urban Studies offering only the MS in Urban Studies. Following this was the undergradu- Earl N. M. Gooding ate degree program in Urban Studies, which was later replaced by Professor. M.Lit., Oxford (1965); PhD, University of Connecticut (1996); the BS degree program in Urban Planning. PhD, Vanderbilt University (1977). Specializations: Demography, Environmental Planning, International Development, Planning & The Master of Urban & Regional Planning program evolved in Quantitative Methods. 1982 from the Master of Community Planning program, which (256) 372-4986 [email protected] was established in 1975. It attained initial recognition in 1976. 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 [email protected]

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 [email protected]

Page 2 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY BA/BS MA/MS ACSP Member: PABPAB PAB PAB FULL School of Geographical Sciences and Urban UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Departmental Requirement: Must be admitted to the University or Planning Junior College transfer Minimum GPA: 3.0. PO BOX 5302, Tempe, AZ 85287-5302 Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: ACT- 22 for in-state students and 24 for Phone: (480) 965-7533 out -of-state students. FAX (480) 965-8313 SAT - 1040 for in-state students and 1110 for out-of state students. Email: [email protected] Web Site : http://geoplan.asu.edu UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Hours of Core...... 36 Luc Anselin, Director Hours of Studio Courses...... 8 Hours of Restricted Elective...... 18 Phone (480) 965-7533 Hours of Unrestricted Elective...... 18 E-Mail: [email protected] Total Required Hours In Planning Program...... 80 Total Required Hours to Graduate from University...... 120 PROGRAM INFORMATION Thesis or Final Product...... Final Project Required FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Numerous Scholarships, Grants and Loans are available. Admission Deadline 2012-13...... May 1, 2012 For more details visit www.asu.edu/fa Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12...... March 1, 2011 Federal Pell Grant/ Federal Supplemental Education opportunity. Grants In-State Tuition and Fees...... Full Time (7 credits or more) $3,897 per semester are based on financial need. Visit website www.edu/fa 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 MASTERS DEGREE Admission Deadline for Masters Program 2011-12...... January 15, 2012 Financial Aid Information: http://students.asu.edu/financialaid Master of Urban and Environmental Planning 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 Contact Person: David Pijawka, Assoc. Director Application Fee...... $50 Additional Fees...... Special class & program fees Phone: (480) 965-7533 E-mail [email protected]

Year Initiated: 1978 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 6/31/10...... 517 Annual Student Enrollment Degrees Granted from 6/1/10 to 6/31/10...... 27

Applied Accepted Enrolled MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 University Admission Policy: Bachelors degree from an accredited Undergraduate 48 62 42 62 41 62 institution Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.2 Masters 111 70 70 42 27 21 GRE: Required Minimum TOEFL 600 Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Departmental Requirement: No Requirements UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements BS in Planning Hours of Core...... 26 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 0 Contact Person: David Pijawka, Assoc. Director Hours of Restricted Electives...... 0 Phone: (480) 965-7533 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 21 Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 47 E-mail [email protected] Exam, Thesis or Final Product: A Capstone studio, thesis or profes- sional project is required. A compre- Year initiated:1990 PAB Accredited hensive oral exam for students elect- Degrees Granted through 6/31/10...... 521 ing thesis or professional project Degrees Granted from 6/1/10 to 6/31/10...... 31 option.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 3 FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Anthony Brazel Tuition awards:...... small numbers are available through Emeritus Professor. BA, Rutgers University (1963); MA, Rutgers Graduate College based on merit and need University (1965); PhD, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. (1972). Grants and Loans:...... Federal Perkins Loans and/or William D Specializations: Physical Geography, Urban Climatology. Ford Direct Student Loans. Visit (480) 965-7533 [email protected] www.edu/fa Teaching and Research:...... TA and RA positions based on merit Katherine Crewe Assistantships:...... Based on need 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 TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Transportation; Historic Preservation; Citizen Participation; Gender 2010-2011 Studies and Planning; Physical Planning/Urban Design; International Urban Design. (480) 965-7533 [email protected] U.S. Citizens & Male Female Total Permanent Residents Patricia Gober Hispanics of Professor. BS, University of Wisconsin (1970); MA, Ohio State 7 5 12 Any Race University (1972); PhD, Ohio State University (1975). Specializations: Population, Urban Systems, Migration, Water Resources, Climate White 26 15 41 Change. (480) 965-7533 [email protected]

African American 0 1 1 Aaron Golub Assistant Professor. SC, Virginia Polytechnic Institute (1994); MME, Native American/ 1 0 1 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1996); PhD, University of Pacific Islander California, Berkeley (2003). Specializations: Urban Transportation Planning, Environmental and Social Impacts of Transportation, Asian American 0 0 0 Environmental Justice, and International Transportation. (480) 965-7533 [email protected] Mixed 11 7 18 Subhrajit Guhathakurta Other/Don’t Know 0 0 0 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 Non-US Citizens 4 6 10 Modeling and GIS; Computer Applications; Economic Development Non-Permanent Residents Planning; Environmental Planning. (480) 965-7533 [email protected] Total Students 49 34 83 Nabil Kamel Assistant Professor. BS, Cairo University, Egypt (1983); MUP, Texas *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. A&M (1993); PhD., University of California, Los Angeles (2004). Specializations: Housing and Urban Development, Regional Economic Development, Environmental Community Development. *DoPLANNING not double count Hispanics; FACULTYHispanics also appear in the racial categories below. (480) 965-7533 [email protected] Luc Anselin Joochul Kim Walter Isard Chair and Director. Lic. (Economics), Free University of Associate Professor. BA, University of California, Berkeley (1973); Brussels (1975); M.A. (Statistics, Operations Research), Free University MUP (1977) and Ph.D., (1979) University of Michigan. Specializations: of Brussels (1976); M.A. (Regional Science), Cornell University (1979); Community Planning; Economic Development Planning; Housing and PhD. Cornell University (1980). Specializations: GIS and Spatial International Planning. Analysis, Urban and Regional Modeling, Planning Methods. (480) 965-7533 [email protected] (480) 965-7533 [email protected] Kelli Larson Michael Batty Assistant Professor. BA, Southern Illinois University (1977); MA, Distinguished Visiting Professor, University College London. Southern Illinois University, (1999); PhD, Oregon State University, BA, University of Manchester (1966); PhD, University of Wales (2005). Specializations: Water Resource Governance and Human- (1984); FRTPI, Fellow of the Royal Town Planning Institute (1983); Environmental Interactions. FCILT, Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transportation. (480) 965-7533 [email protected] Specializations: Development of computer based technologies, specifi- cally graphics-based and mathematical models for cities.

Page 4 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition Elizabeth Mack Douglas Webster Assistant Professor. BA & BA, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State Professor. BA, University of Toronto (1969); MA, University of Waterloo University (2002); MA, University of Cincinnati (2006); PhD, Indiana (1972); PhD, University of California, Berkeley (1977). Specializations: University, Bloomington (2010). Specializations: Economic Analysis, Sustainable , City Building in China, Southeast Asian Economic Development Urbanization, Urban Competitiveness/City Development Strategies. (480) 965-7533 [email protected] (480) 965-7533 [email protected]

Kevin McHugh Elizabeth Wentz Associate Professor. BS, Pennsylvania State University (1976); MA, Associate Professor. BA, The Ohio State University (1987); MA, The Arizona State University (1977); PhD, University of Illinois, Urbana- Ohio State University (1989); PhD, The Pennsylvania State University Changaign (1984). Specializations: Cultural Geography, Geographical (1997). Specialization: Geographic Information Systems, Application Thought & Theory, Place and Movement, and Spatiality of Aging. of GIS to Urban Environments, Urban Remote Sensing, Water Resource (480)965-7533 [email protected] Management. (480) 965-7533 [email protected] Alan Murray Professor. BS. University of California, Santa Barbara (1990); MA, Ruth Yabes, AICP University of California, Santa Barbara (1992);PhD, University of Associate Professor. BA and BS, University of California, Davis (1976); California, Santa Barbara (1995). Specialization: Facility Siting, MCP, University of Pennsylvania (1982); Ph.D., Cornell University Transportation and Transit. (1990). Specializations: Participation; Community Development; (480) 965-7533 [email protected] International Planning; Planning Pedagogy. (480) 965-7533 [email protected] Deirdre Pfeiffer Assistant Professor. BS, Northwestern University (2005); MA, University of California Los Angeles (2007); PhD, University of California Los Angeles (2011). Specializations: Public Participation, Quaolitative OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Analysis, Urban Housing Analysis. (480) 965-7533 [email protected] Ambika Adhikari, AICP Faculty Associate. B.Arch., University of Baroda, Gujarta; M of Arch, Serge Rey University of Hawaii, Honolulu; Fellow (Urban Planning) Massachusetts Professor. BS, The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey (1985); Institute of Technology: DD, Harvard University. Specializations: MA, University of California, Santa Barbara (1988); PhD, University Environmental Planning. of California, Santa Barbara (1994). Specialization: Integrated (480) 965-7533 [email protected] Multiregional modeling, Spatial Data Analysis, and Regional Science. (480) 965-7533 [email protected] Dean Brennan, FAICP Faculty Associate. BS, Iowa State University; MPA, Arizona State Jay Stein, FAICP University. Specializations: Urban Planning, Environmental Planning. Professor of Practice. BA. SUNY at Binghamton (1968); MA, York (480) 965-7533 [email protected] University (1971); PhD, University of Michigan (1976). Specialization: Health and Planning, Growth Management, Economic Development and Judith Dworkin Public Finance. Faculty Associate. MA & PhD, Clark University; JD, Arizona State (480) 965-7533 [email protected] University. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Environmental Law. Emily Talen, AICP (480) 965-7533 Professor. BA, Calvin College (1980); Masters in City and Regional Planning, Ohio State University (1984); PhD. University of California, Noel Hebets Santa Barbara (1995). Specializations: Urban Design, New Urbanism, Faculty Associate. BS, Engineering Mechanics & Materials, Arizona , Sustainable Cities, Smart Growth, and Urban Codes. State University, 2003; JD, Arizona State University Law School, 2006. (480) 965-7533 [email protected] Specializations: Zoning and Development Law. (480) 965-7533 David Pijawka Professor. BA, Brock University, Canada (1971); MA (1978) and PhD, (1983) Clark University. Specializations: Sustainable Planning John Keane and Design; Socio-economic Assessments; Disaster Management and Faculty Associate. BA, Cornell University; MS, Arizona State University. Recovery Planning; Perception and Behavior Studies; Institutional Specializations: Environmental Planning, Environmental Economics. Design. (480) 965-7533 (480) 965-7533 [email protected] Darin Sender Faculty Associate. BSD, Arizona State University; JD, De Paul University College of Law. Specializations: Environmental Law and Policy. (480) 965-7533

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 5 MA/MS ACSP Member: AUBURN UNIVERSITY PAB Full

Graduate Program in Community Planning MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements School of Architecture, Planning and Hours of Core...... 30 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 10 Landscape Architecture Hours of Restricted Electives...... 15 104 Dudley Hall Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 0 Auburn, AL 36849-5316 Other...... 6 hours internship optional Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 45 Phone (334) 844-4516 Exam, Thesis or Final Product...... Synthesis studio project Fax (334) 844-5419 www.cadc.auburn.edu/arch/mcp John J. Pittari, Jr., Program Chair TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Phone: (334) 844-5424 2010-2011 E-mail: [email protected] U.S. Citizens & Male Female Total Permanent Residents Hispanics of 1 1 2 PROGRAM INFORMATION Any Race GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES White 15 9 24 Admission Deadline 2011-12...... March 1, 2011 Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12...... March 1, 2011 (for assistantships) In-State Tuition and Fees...... $4,350 per semester African American 6 5 11 Out-of-State Tuition and Fees...... $11,650 per semester Application Fees...... $50 Native American/ Additional Fees...... Professional Fee: $2,150 per semester 0 0 0 Pacific Islander Annual Student Enrollment Asian American 0 1 1 Applied Accepted Enrolled 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 Mixed 0 0 0 Masters 29 34 22 26 13 22 Other/Don’t Know 0 0 0 MASTERS DEGREE Non-US Citizens 4 3 7 Master of Community Planning Non-Permanent Residents

Contact Person: Juanita Dowdell, Program Coordinator Total Students 26 19 45 Phone: (334) 884-8797 E-mail [email protected]

Year Initiated: 1978 PAB Accredited *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 174 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 16

Joint Degrees: with Public Administration, Landscape Architecture, and Architecture. Graduate Certificate: Small Town Design MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Bachelors degree from an accredited institution Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Program: 2.8 Minimum GRE: 1000: Department Minimum TOEFL University: 550 (paper), 213 (computer), 79 (iBT) Departmental Requirement: Applicants are evaluated holistically

Page 6 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition PLANNING FACULTY FYI Jay Mittal The Graduate Program in Community Planning trains future Assistant Professor. B. Arch., Lucknow University 1995; M. Tech. (Urban practitioners in the planning and design of sustainable urban com- and Regional Planning), CEPT University 1997; MBA, University of munities at scales ranging from the neighborhood to the region. Cincinnati 2011; PhD, University of Cincinnati 2011. Specializations: Students earn the Master of Community Planning (MCP) degree GIS, Urban Economics, . through a course of study that promotes the understanding and application of planning methods, policies and processes that col- John J. Pittari, Jr. lectively shape the physical, social, and economic aspects of urban Associate Professor. BLA, University of Florida 1983; MUP, City communities. The program takes distinct advantage of its rela- College of New York 1985; Ph.D, University of Washington 1997. tively unique context within the School of Architecture, Planning Specializations: Urban Design, Urban Form, Planning History. and Landscape Architecture; and offers enhanced opportunities for (334) 844-5424 [email protected] interdisciplinary teaching and learning.

Rebecca Retzlaff AICP The MCP is a professional, non-thesis degree that requires 45 Assistant Professor. BS, Michigan State 1997; MS, School of the semester hours of course work, including the successful comple- Art Institute of Chicago 1999; PhD, University of Illinois-Chicago tion of a comprehensive exam and subsequent capstone project. 2006. Specializations: Environmental Planning and Policy, Historic The course of study incorporates lecture, studio, and directed elec- Preservation, Land Use Planning and Regulation, Growth Management tive (seminar) courses arranged in five topical groupings. Students (334) 844-5429 [email protected] are required to complete at least one seminar course within each group, but may select the specific seminar from several offerings. The curriculum model is structured to allow study opportuni- ties at the School’s Center for Architecture and Urban Studies in OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Birmingham, and with the Auburn Abroad program in Rome. We also offer dual degree options with the programs in Architecture, Daniel Bennett Landscape Architecture and Public Administration. One-quarter of Professor Emeritus. B Arch., Auburn University 1968; M.Arch, Rice our students hold assistantship positions, which provide a monthly University 1974. Specializations: Urban Design, Site Design, Urban stipend and full tuition waiver. Form. (334) 844-4516 [email protected]

Matthew Leavell LEED AP Adjunct Professor. B. Arch., B. Interior Arch., Minor in Business, Auburn 2001; MSUP, Columbia University 2007. Specializations: Urban Design, Green Building. (205) 323-3592 [email protected]

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 [email protected]

Justin Steinmann AICP Adjunct Professor. BA, Communications, BA History, Minor in Religion, Lee University 2000; MPA, Univ. of Tennessee at Chattanooga 2008. Specializations: Comprehensive Planning, Neighborhood Planning, Public Administration. (334) 844-4516 [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 7 BALL STATE UNIVERSITY BA/BS MA/MS ACSP Member: PAB PAB FULL

Urban Planning And Development UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION College of Architecture and Planning REQUIREMENTS Hours of Core...... 41 Muncie, Indiana 47306 Hours of Concentration Area...... 82 Phone (765) 285-1963 Hours of Restricted Elective...... Included in concentration Fax (765) 285-2648 Hours of Elective...... 3+ Total Required Hours In Planning Program...... 126 www.bsu.edu/cap/planning Total Required Hours to Graduate from University...... 126 Thesis or Final Product...... Not required Michael Burayidi, Chair FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Phone (765) 285-1963 Internship Opportunities: Required, department facilitates in finding suit- E-mail: [email protected] able internships. Dept. Awards and Grants: Field trip and study abroad grants available. Financial Aid Information:Check with financial aid office PROGRAM INFORMATION www.bsu.edu/finaid UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Admission Deadline 2010-11...... Open MASTERS DEGREE Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11...... March 1, 2011 In-State Tuition and Fees...... $8,734 per academic year Masters of Urban Planning and Development Out-of-State Tuition and Fees...... $21,810 per academic year Application Fee...... $35 Contact Person: Dr. Francis Parker, Graduate Advisor Approximate Annual Cost ...... $8,442.00 Phone: (765) 285-5870

E-mail [email protected] GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Admission Deadline 2010-11...... Open Year Initiated: 1975 PAB Accredited Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11…………...... ……..March 1, 2011 Degrees Granted through 5/31/10...... 128 In-State Tuition and Fees & room and board...... $9,174 per academic year Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 10 Out-of-State Tuition and Fees...... 22,170 Application Fee...... $50 Approximate Annual Cost Instate ...... $9,174.00 Masters Specializations Sustainable and Comprehensive Planning, Community and Economic Development Planning, Customized Urban Planning Annual Student Enrollment area, Physical Planning and Urban Design. 04/05 05/06 07/08 08/09 09/10 10/11 MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Undergraduate 58 50 57 54 59 74 University Admission Policy: Bachelors degree from an accred- ited institution. Bachelors in Masters 30 29 36 37 38 39 Planning from an accredited under- graduate planning program take accelerated track (36 hours), others UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE take standard track (48 hours).

Bachelor in Urban Planning and Development Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 2.75 Minimum GRE: Not Required for applicants who Contact Person: Dr. Francis Parker, Undergraduate Advisor meet the above. Phone: (765) 285-5870 Ranking in Undergraduate Class: None. E-mail: [email protected] Departmental Requirement: Same as University.

Year Initiated: 1985 PAB Accredited MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Degrees Granted through 5/31/10...... 281 Hours of core...... 15 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 21 Hours of Studio of Practice Related Courses...... 6 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 6 Hours of unrestricted Electives...... 3-6 Thesis or final project...... 3-6 UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Total required hours in Planning Program...... 36 Departmental Requirement: Suggested High School Courses: Exam,Thesis or Final Product:...... Written Essay College prep core courses. Minimum GPA: 3.0 70th percentile. Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: Cutoff scores depend on pool of applicants

Page 8 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Lohren Deeg Internship Opportunities: Required, department facilitates. Assistant Professor. BS, BA and MARCH, Ball State University, 2004; Specializations: Urban and Town Design, Design Comm Media, Theory, Teaching and Research History, Graphic layout Assistantships: Assistantships include tuition, does (765) 285-2423 [email protected] not include dedicated fee of $485. Other assistantships available Lisa Dunaway dependent upon faculty grants. Instructor. MS, University of Vermont. Specializations: Ecological Planning, Management, Urban Design, Economic Growth, LEED AP TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION (765) 285-1963 [email protected] 2010-2011 Bruce W. Frankel Professor; BA, Rutgers University; MCP, University of Pennsylvania; U.S. Citizens & Male Female Total Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania 1968; 1970; 1974. Specializations: Permanent Residents Planning Practice and Master Planned Communities, Enterprise Planning, Hispanics of Community Health, Community Development/Affordable Housing. http:// 0 0 0 www.bsu.edu/web/bfrankel Any Race (765) 285-2680 [email protected] White 18 9 27 Junfeng Jiao Assistant Professor. PhD, University of Washington. Specializations: African American 0 2 2 GIS, Transportation, 3D Modeling, Urban Design (765) 285-8144 [email protected] Native American/ 0 0 0 Pacific Islander Eric Damian Kelly Professor; BA, Williams College; JD and MCP, University of Asian American 0 0 0 Pennsylvania; Ph.D., The Union Institute 1969; 1975; 1992. Specializations: Economic Development Planning, Land Use/Growth Management, Planning Law, Planning Practice. Mixed 0 0 0 (765) 285-1909 [email protected] Francis H. Parker Other/Don’t Know 0 0 0 Professor. BA and MA, Wesleyan University; MRP, University of North Carolina; Ph.D., University of North Carolina 1960; 1964; 1970. Non-US Citizens 4 5 9 Specializations: Land Use/Growth Management, Planning History, Non-Permanent Residents Planning Law, Planning Theory and Transportation. (765) 285-5870 [email protected] Total Students 22 16 38 M.C. Nihal Perera Professor; BS, University of Sri Lanka; MS, University College, London; Ph.D., Binghamton University 1978; 1987; 1995. Specializations: *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. International Development and Planning, Landscape/Site Design, Physical Planning/Urban Design, Race/Ethnicity & Planning. PLANNING FACULTY (765) 285-8606 [email protected] Vera Adams David A. Schoen, Emeritus Instructor. MBA, Northern Illinois University; MCRP University Emeritus. BS, University of Wisconsin; MS, Southern Illinois University; of California, Berkley; MARCH University of California Berkley. MURP, Ball State University; MLA, Ball State University 1968; 1972; Specializations: Urban Design, Housing, Planning Education 1981; 1984. Specializations: Computer Applications, Geographic (765) 285-1918 [email protected] Information Systems, Landscape/Site Design, Quantitative Methods. [email protected] Michael Burayidi Distinguished Irving Professor and Chair. PhD, University of Louisville Scott I. Truex (1993), MEDes University of Calgary (1990), B.Sc (Hons) University Associate Professor. BS & B Architecture, Ball State University, 1980; of Science and Technology, Ghana (1985). Specializations: Land Use MA, Ball State University, 1981. Specilaizations: Urban Design, Planning, Economic Development, Comparative Planning Systems, Community Design & Practices Housing and Real Estate Development. (765) 285-5188 [email protected] (765) 285-1963 [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 9 FYI

The Ball State Bachelor of Urban Planning and Implementation - Simply, plans in the public interest are is among only 15 accredited undergraduate programs in North made useful if they are implemented. Students learn about the America, and its graduate program is the only such program in political, practical, legal and economic aspects of plan implemen- Indiana. Our undergraduate program and the core of our traditional tation, working with full-time and adjunct faculty members who masters program are offered in Muncie. have direct experience in that field.

We are part of the nationally recognized College of Architecture Learning Community - We are a faculty of teachers first. Our & Planning, and housed within a state-of-the-art building amidst a missions in research and service to our external constituencies bucolic, 750-acre main campus in Muncie, and a satellite campus of profession and the general community are not neglected, but in the heart of Indianapolis. Muncie is a city of 65,000 with a low those are subordinate to the obligations we have to our students. cost of living and an easy lifestyle, enriched by a growing creative This collegiality and attention is nurtured and maintained as our class and a large number of arts programs both at the university hallmark. 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.

THESE VALUES CONSTITUTE OUR PROGRAM ORIENTATION Immersive Learning - Our program has an established tradition of a hands-on approach to professional education, a tradition that has become a model for Ball State’s comprehensive commitment to immersive learning. In our studio classes, students apply their classroom learning to real-world problems, working in teams with real-world stakeholders.

Experiential Learning – In addition to the immersive experi- ences offered in many studios, students apply their learning to real issues, using real sites and real data, in other selected classes, in co-curricular community charrettes, and, at the student’s option, in many of the capstone student projects.

Physical Context – Every student will learn to analyze and under- stand the physical context in which planning takes place and to participate in the making of physical plans. Courses dealing with community development, economic development and social issues all acknowledge the physical world in which those planning issues are addressed.

Sustainability – Our curriculum and our courses recognize that healthy communities are socially, economically and ecologically sustainable ones.

Page 10 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition Boise State University MS ACSP Member: FULL

Community & Regional Planning Program MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS 1910 University Drive University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s Degree from an Boise, ID 83725-1935 accredited institution Phone (208) 426-2616 Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 Minimum GRE (taken before 8/1/11): 1000 Fax (208) 426-4370 Minimum GRE (taken after 8/1/11): 300 Minimum TOEFL (paper-based): 550 http://sspa.boisestate.edu/communityandregional- Minimum TOEFL (internet-based): 80 Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not required planning/ Departmental Requirement: None Required

Dr. Susan Mason, Interim Director Phone (208) 426-2606 MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Email: [email protected] Hours of core...... 21 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 3 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 12 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 9 PROGRAM INFORMATION Hours of Internship...... 3 Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 48 GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Admission Deadline: ...... February 1, 2012 (fall semester) FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION ...... September 1, 2012 (spring semester) Federal Loans and Graduate Assistantships Financial Aid Deadline...... October 1, 2011 (spring semester) ...... March 15, 2012 (fall semester) Eligibility and Criteria: Need and scholastic achievements In-State Tuition and Fees...... $4,089/semester Out-of-State Tuition and Fees...... $9,289/semester Application Fee...... $55 TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Annual Student Enrollment 2011-2012

Applied Accepted Enrolled U.S. Citizens & Male Female Total 10/11 11/12 10/11 11/12 10/11 11/12 Permanent Residents Masters NA 18 NA 16 NA 16 Hispanics of 0 0 0 Any Race MASTERS DEGREE White 8 4 12

Master of Community and Regional Planning African American 0 0 0 Contact: Dr. Susan Mason, Interim Director Native American/ 0 0 0 Phone: (208) 426-2606 Pacific Islander Email: [email protected] Asian American 0 0 0 Year Initiated: 2011 Degrees Granted through 6/30/11...... 0 Mixed 0 0 0

Other/Don’t Know 3 0 3 Masters Specializations Non-US Citizens 1 0 1 Environment and Natural Resources Non-Permanent Residents Land Use and Transportation Economic Development Total Students 12 4 16 Housing, Social, and Community Development

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 11 PLANNING FACULTY Susan Mason Interim Director and Associate Professor. BA, University of Missouri-Columbia; MPA, PhD, University of Missouri - St. Louis. Specializations: Urban and Community Development, Public Policy, and

Amanda Johnson Assistant Professor. BA, Northwestern University; MS, University of Minnesota-; PhD, University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Community Development, Economic Development, Housing, Urban Revitalization, and Public Health

Thomas Wuerzer Assistant Professor. BA, MA, University of Beyreuth; MS, University of Delaware; PhD, University of Cincinnati. Specializations: Land Use Planning, Real Estate, and GIS View of downtown Boise, ID

Pengyu Zhu Assistant Professor. BS, MS, Nanjing University; MS, Auburn University; PhD, University of California-Los Angeles. Specializations: Transportation, Housing, and Economic Development

FYI Consistent with Boise-Nampa’s metropolitan character and Boise State’s emphasis on community engagement, the Master of Community and Regional Planning focuses on the preparation of professional planners who are employable in local, state, and federal agencies as well as by developers and consulting companies. The program builds on the first planning program in the state – the Community and Regional Planning Graduate Certificate at Boise State University. The MCRP program prepares individuals for careers in planning. The program is 48 credits. Students attending full-time, including summers, can complete the pro- gram in two years. Students attending part-time have up to seven years to complete the program. Evening and some day classes are offered for stu- dent convenience by full-time faculty from disciplines of community and View of Boise, ID regional planning, civil engineering, construction management, dispute resolution, geography, geosciences, history, health sciences, and public administration. Courses in the planning program are also taught by distin- guished local professionals who serve as adjunct faculty.

Home of Community & Regional Planning Program

Page 12 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition BOSTON UNIVERSITY BA/BS MA/MS ACSP Member: FULL

City Planning and Urban Affairs UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE Department of Applied Social Sciences Bachelor of Science in Urban Affairs Boston University Metropolitan College 808 Commonwealth Avenue, Room 238 Contact Person: Enrique R. Silva Phone: (617) 358-3264 Boston, MA 02215 E-mail: [email protected]

bu.edu/cityplanning New England Association of Schools and Colleges Accredited UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Enrique R. Silva High school graduation or have your GED and MET EN104 (English Assistant Professor, Faculty Coordinator Composition) or its equivalent at another college or university and have Phone: (617) 358-3264 earned a grade of "C" or higher in the course,

Email: [email protected] Completion of a minimum six acceptable transfer courses for another accredited university of college and have a cumulative GPA of 2.50 or PROGRAM INFORMATION higher (The MET EN104 equivalent as mentioned above would need to be one of these six transfer courses). GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Completion of a minimum of six courses at Metropolitan College and Admission Deadline...... Rolling admissions have a cumulative GPA of 2.50 or higher (The MET EN104 equivalent as Financial Aid Deadline...... Rolling deadline mentioned above would need to be one of these six transfer courses).

Part-time Status Completion of a bachelor's degree at an accredited university or college Undergraduate (1-12 credits); Graduate (1-11.5 credits) and would like to pursue a second bachelor's degree at MET.

Course Numbered 100-599 Tuition unless otherwise noted: 1-12 credits $375 per credit UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Course Numbered 600-999 Distribution Requirements (Core):...... 48 Tuition unless otherwise noted: 1-11.5 credits $740 per credit Professional Core...... 40 Electives...... 32 Registration Fee: $40

Laboratory courses (non-computer science): $200 per course FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Full-time Status Boston University Undergraduate (12.5-18 credits); Graduate (12-18 credits) Office of Financial Assistance (617) 353-2965 Tuition: $20,424 per semester (additional charge of $1,276 per credit in excess of 18 credits).

Undergraduate Student Fee: $286 per semester

Graduate Student Health Fee: $108 per semester

Graduate Student George Sherman Union Fee: $101 per semester MASTERS DEGREE

Admissions Application Fee: Undergraduate Online $75; Undergraduate Offline Master of City Planning (MCP) $75; Graduate Application Fee, $70. Contact Person: Enrique R. Silva Phone: (617) 358-3264 E-mail: [email protected]

Annual Graduate Student Enrollment New England Association of Schools and Colleges Accredited Degrees Granted 1997-2007...... 140 Degrees Granted from Sept. 2007 - August 2010...... 53 Applied Accepted Enrolled 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 MCP & MUA 63 69 38 55 35 44

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 13 MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Masters Specializations Hours of Core...... 24 Community Development, Environmental/Sustainability Hours of Electives...... 12 Planning, Housing, Transportation Planning, Land Use/ Internship...... Optional, Course credit given Law, Housing and Community Development, Urban Design, Thesis:...... Not offered Comparative Urbanization FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS (MCP) See MCP information.

University Admission Policy: Bachelors degree from an accredit- ed institution, 3 letters of reference and a personal essay. TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 Major MCP & MUA 2008-2009 Minimum GRE: Not Required. Minimum TOEFL 100 iBT US Citizens & Ranking in Undergraduate Class: None. Permanent Male Female Total Residents MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Hours of Core...... 24 Hispanics* Hours of Electives...... 40 Of any Race 1 0 1 Internship...... Optional, Course credit given Thesis:...... Optional White 20 10 30 FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION African American 2 4 6 The Metropolitan College Graduate Financial Aid Office assists students in financing their education through assistantships, the Federal Stafford Native American 0 0 0 Loan or the Graduate Plus Loan. Asian/Pacific 1 2 3 Boston University Islander Metropolitan College Graduate Financial Aid Mixed 0 0 0 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston, MA 02215 Other / Don’t know 8 3 11 Phone: (617) 358-3993 Fax: (617) 353-4190 Non-US Citizens Email: [email protected] Non- Permanent 2 8 10 Residents

Total Students MASTERS DEGREE 34 27 61 Master of of Urban Affairs (MUA)

Contact Person: Enrique R. Silva FACULTY Phone: (617) 358-3264 Walter F. Carroll E-mail: [email protected] Adjunct Professor, City Planning and Urban Affairs. B.A., M.A., Ph.D., American University (Sociology). Specializations: Race and Ethnicity, New England Association of Schools and Colleges Accredited Urban Political Economy, Comparative Urban Policy Stephen Delaney Adjunct Professor, City Planning and Urban Affairs. B.A., Salem MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS (MUA) State College; M.U.A. Boston University. Specializations Municipal University Admission Policy: Bachelors degree from an accredit- Management, Public Finance and Budgeting ed institution, 3 letters of reference and a personal essay. Madhu C. Dutta-Koehler Adjunct Professor, Urban Design. B.Arch, Manipal Institute of Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 Major Technology, India; M.Arch, University of Texas at Austin, Ph.D. Minimum GRE: Not Required. Candidate, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Specializations: Urban Minimum TOEFL 100 iBT Design Ranking in Undergraduate Class: None.

Page 14 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition Joshua Hassol Adjunct Professor, Transportation and Environmental Planning. B.A., FYI Wesleyan University, Ph.D., University of California, Fulbright Scholar, University of British Columbia. Specializations: Transportation, Boston University's Masters degree programs in urban affairs , Climate Change (MUA) and city planning (MCP) offer a breadth of courses that individually and collectively challenge students to see not only Daniel LeClair cities, but also their own role as planners, policy makers and Professor and Chair of Applied Social Sciences. BA, University of Rhode social advocates (current or future) in a critical and thoughtful Island, M.A., Clark University, Ph.D., Tulane University. Specializations: light. Students are asked to consider the political, social and tech- Addiction Recovery and Prison Reform nical implications of each facet of planning and policy making, and thus to grapple with the fact that there are few, if any, simple Jennifer M. Raitt solutions or approaches to urban issues. B.A., University of Massachusetts Amherst (Urban Planning and Documentary Studies) M.S., The New School (LaGuardia Fellow in We match the breadth and substance of our courses with a pro- Nonprofit Management). Specializations: Housing and Community gram that is unparalleled in its flexibility for prospective students. Development, Regional Development 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 Frank C. Smith, Jr. as professional and personal commitments. Without jeopardizing Adjunct Professor, Real Estate Development. B.A., Dartmouth College, grades, academic standing or other commitments, BU students M.B.A. Boston University. Specializations: Real Estate Development can start their MCP or MUA by taking anywhere from one to five courses per semester depending on his or her schedule and person- Enrique R. Silva alized study programs. Assistant Professor/Faculty Coordinator. BA, Columbia University, MScPI, University of Toronto, PhD, University of California, Berkeley. Through its course schedule and degree requirements, financial Specializations: Comparative Urbanization, Planning Theory, Planning Institutions, Citizen Participation arrangements and responsive staff, BU's MCP and MUA programs (617) 358-3264 [email protected] manage to remove many barriers to graduate education that would otherwise keep many people from considering much less complet- Donald Zizzi ing a solid recognized graduate education in planning and urban B.A. Fordham University, M.P.A. Rockefeller School of Public Affairs affairs. This commitment to accessibility results in a student body and Policy SUNY Albany. Specializations: Urban Economics, Regional that is truly diverse and it is this diversity that makes teaching Development and Planning 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.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 15 CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC STATE BA/BS MA/MS ACSP Member: FULL UNIVERSITY, SAN LUIS OBISPO PAB PAB

City and Regional Planning Department Undergraduate Specializations 1 Grand Avenue, 21-128 Physical Planning and Urban Design, San Luis Obispo, California 93407-0283 Transportation, Environmental Planning, Phone (805) 756-1315 Fax (805) 756-1340 E-mail: [email protected] UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS www.planning.calpoly.edu Departmental Requirement: Same as university Minimum GPA: Average for College of Architecture and Hemalata C. Dandekar Environmental Design is 3.95 Phone: (805) 756-1315 Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: ACT-28 for students SAT-1249 for university and E-mail: [email protected] 1269 for college.

UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS PROGRAM INFORMATION Hours of Core...... 55 Hours of Studio Courses...... 26 UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Hours of Restricted Elective...... 39 Admission Deadline 2012-13...... October 31, 2011 Hours of Unrestricted Elective...... 0 Financial Aid Deadline 2012-13...... March 2, 2012 Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 90 In-State Tuition and Fees:...... Full Time (6 credits or more) $2,401 per quarter Out-of-State Tuition and Fees:...... $248 per unit per quarter Total Required Hours to Graduate from University...... 180 Application Fee:...... $55 Thesis or Final Product...... Senior Project or Studio III

GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Admission Deadline 2012-13...... February 1, 2012 Ten departmental awards ($250 to $7,000) for continuing students. Financial Aid Deadline 2012-13...... March 2, 2012 In-State Tuition and Fees:...... Full Time (6 credits or more) $2,779 per per quarter Eligibility Criteria: Varies by endowment (e.g. grades, region, Out-of-State Tuition and Fees:...... $248 per unit financial need, merit) Application Fee:...... $55 Four college awards ($250 to $2,000) Competitive. Eligibility Criteria: Varies by endowment, annual awards. Annual Student Enrollment MASTERS DEGREE Applied Accepted Enrolled 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 Master of City and Regional Planning Undergraduate 118 108 58 51 31 32 MCRP 109 149 60 47 25 31 Contact Person: Cornelius Nuworsoo, Associate Professor Phone: (805) 756-2573 MSEng/MCRP 3 8 3 8 3 8 E-mail [email protected]

Year Initiated: 1976 PAB Accreditation Degrees Granted through 6/30/11...... 269 UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE Degrees Granted from 7/1/10 to 6/30/11...... 25 BS in City and Regional Planning Contact Person: Hemalata C. Dandekar, Department Head Masters Specializations Phone: (805) 756-1315 E-mail [email protected] Environmental Planning, Urban Development and Design, Transportation Year Initiated:1968 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 6/30/11...... 1,060 Degrees Granted from 7/1/10 to 6/30/11...... 42

Page 16 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Bachelors degree from an accredited TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION institution. 2010-2011 Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 2.5 in last 90 units U.S. Citizens & Minimum GRE: Not required, unless borderline GPA Male Female Total Minimum TOEFL: 550-paper, 213-computer Permanent Residents Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Hispanics of 0 1 1 Departmental Requirement: 3.0 in last 90 units. Knowledge of Any Race basic computer applications; statement of purpose, writing sample, 3 letters of recommendation, White 14 22 36 resume. African American 0 0 0 Native American/ 0 0 0 MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Pacific Islander Hours of Core...... 33 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 16 Asian American 5 4 9 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 11 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 6 Other...... 6 Mixed 1 1 2 Total Required Quarter Hours in Planning Program...... 72 Thesis or Final Product:...... Thesis, Professional Project, or Studio III Other/Don’t Know 1 4 5 Non-US Citizens Joint Master of City and Regional Planning/Master 0 0 0 of Science in Engineering, Transportation Non-Permanent Residents

Contact Person: Cornelius Nuworsoo, Associate Professor Total Students 21 32 53 Phone: (805) 756-2573 E-mail [email protected]

Year Initiated:1992 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 6/30/11...... 29 Degrees Granted from 7/01/10 to 6/30/11...... 4 PLANNING FACULTY MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Michael Boswell AICP University Admission Policy: Bachelors degree from an accredited Professor. BS (1989) University of Central Florida; MSP (1991) and institution. Ph.D. (2000) Florida State University. Specializations: Environmental Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 2.5 in last 90 units Planning, Hazard Mitigation, Planning Theory, Climate Action Planning, Minimum GRE: Not required, unless borderline GPA Sustainability. Minimum TOEFL 550-paper, 213-computer (805) 756-2496 [email protected] Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Departmental Requirement: 3.0 in last 90 units. Knowledge of basic computer applications; Chris Clark AICP statement of purpose, writing Lecturer. BA (1976) and MA (1977) University of Oregon; JD sample, 3 letters of recommendation, (1982) Franklin Pearce Law Center. Specializations: Land Use Law, resume. Environmental Planning, Public Policy, Land Use Planning. CE 221, CE 381 or GEOL 201, (805) 756-6605 [email protected] CSC 231, Econ 201, Engl 148, Math 143, SCOM 101, Stat 321. W. David Conn Associate VP & Professor. BA (1968), MA (1972), and D. Phil. (1973) Oxford University. Specializations: Environmental Policy and Planning, MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Pollution Prevention and Control. Hours of Core...... 50 (805) 756-2246 [email protected] Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 15 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 25 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 0 Hemalata Dandekar Other...... 0 Professor. B.Arch., University of Bombay (1967); M.Arch., University Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 90 of Michigan (1969); Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles (1978). Thesis or Final Product:...... Thesis, Professional Project or Studio III Specializations: Rural and Regional Planning, Sustainable Housing and Community Development, International Development, Gender Planning. (805) 756-1315 [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 17 Adrienne Greve Assistant Professor. BS, (1996) Cornell University; MS, (1999) Colorado OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY State University; Ph.D., (2006) University of Washington. Specializations: , Planning and Climate Change, Urban Doreen Liberto Blanck AICP Hydrology and . Lecturer. BA (1978) University of California, Riverside; Master (805) 756-1474 [email protected] in Dispute Resolution (2003) Pepperdine University Law School. Specializations: Land Use Planning, Small Town Planning and Zeljka Pavolich Howard Annexation, Environmental Analysis, Specific Plans, Facilitation, Lecturer. Diploma of Engineer Architect (1964) University of Belgrade; Mediation, Arbitration, Energy (Biofuel), Permit Processing. MS Urban and Regional Planning (1972) Florida State University. (805) 203-5022 [email protected] Specializations: Comprehensive Planning, Urban Design, History of Cities, Community Involvement. Scott Bruce AICP (805) 756-1507 [email protected] Lecturer. BS (1978) California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, California. Specializations: Community & Regional Planning, Kelly Main AICP Planing Regulations & Implementation, and Annexation. Assistant Professor. BA Economics, University of California, Davis (1982); (850) 756-1315 [email protected] M.A. Economics, Brown University (1983); Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles (2007). Specializations: Community Planning, Land Use Michael Jencks Planning, Public Realm, Cultural Aspects of Planning, Place Attachment. Lecturer. BA, Williams College; JD, Boalt Law School, University (805) 756-2286 [email protected] of California, Berkeley (1972). Specializations: Land Use Law, Environmental Law, Water Law. Cornelius Nuworsoo AICP (805) 473-2929 [email protected] Associate Professor. BS, University of Science and Technology, Ghana (1981); MS Transportation Studies, Morgan State University Tina Metzger (1986); MCP, University of California, Berkeley (2002); Ph.D., Lecturer. BS (1987) Landscape Architecture and MS (1993) City & Engineering, University of California, Berkeley (2004). Specializations: Regional Planning, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Transportation Engineering, Transportation and Land Use Planning, Obispo, California. Specializations: Community Planning, Land Use Quantitative Methods in Planning. Planning, Housing and Access, Environmental Planning, and Planning (805) 756-2496 [email protected] Policy. (805) 756-1315 [email protected] Vicente del Rio Professor. B. Arch. (1978), Federal University of Rio de Janeiro; Michael Multari Graduate Diploma in Urban and Regional Planning (1979), State Lecturer. BA (1976) , MPA (1979) Princeton University. University of Rio de Janeiro; MA in Urban Design (1981), Oxford Specializations: Demography, Economic Development Planning, Polytechnic; Ph.D. Architecture and Urbanism (1991), State University Infrastructure and Public Services, Land Use/Growth Management. of Sao Paulo. Specializations: Urban Design, Environment-Behavior (805) 756-1315 [email protected] Studies, Revitalization, International Planning. (805) 756-2572 [email protected] Kenneth Topping FAICP Lecturer. BA Sociology (1956) University of Redlands; MS Public William Siembieda AICP Administration (1972) California State University, Los Angeles. Professor. BA (1965), MCRP (1967), University of California, Berkeley; Specializations: Big City, County and Regional Planning, Infrastructure MPA (1970), California State University, San Diego; Ph.D. (1990), Development, International City Development and Disaster Management, University of California, Los Angeles. Specializations: Housing and Geographic Information System (GIS). Real Property Development, International Planning, Disaster Mitigation (805) 927-7773 [email protected] Recovery Planning, Land Use and Strategic Planning. (805) 756-5085 [email protected] Chuck Stevenson AICP Lecturer. BA, IA (1973) California Polytechnic State University. Umut Toker Specialization: Planning Agency Management, Housing and Economic Associate Professor. B.Arch, Middle East Technical University (1996); Development, Community Planning and Growth Management. 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 Lisa Wise AICP and Design, Environment-Behavior Research, Research/Data Analysis Lecturer. M.S. Accounting (1990) DePaul University, MCRP Methods, Computer-based Graphic Representation Techniques. (2001), California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. (805) 756-1592 [email protected] Specializations: Housing Policy, Long-range Land Use Planning, Development Codes, Feasibility Analysis. Paul Wack AICP (805) 595-1345 [email protected] Professor Emeritus. 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) 756-6331 [email protected]

Page 18 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition The award-winning and nationally ranked City and Regional Planning FYI Department is recognized for its educational excellence and student achievement including the American Institute for Certified Planners The City and Regional Planning Program at Cal Poly SLO is part of the (AICP) student project award for best applying the planning process, the nationally recognized College of Architecture and Environmental Design, American Planning Association (APA) awards for best paper in trans- which is the largest college of its kind in California. We have awarded portation planning, APA award for outstanding leadership by a student over 1,200 degrees (Bachelors and Masters level) since the program planner, and many California state awards for community plans and low- began in 1968. Students often use the phrase "get an education, get a cost housing projects proposals. The masters program ranks #1 nationally job, make a difference" when talking about their experience at Cal Poly for programs without a Ph.D. program in the 2010 Planetizen Guide to SLO. We are proud of the program's strengths in land use planning, envi- Graduate Planning Education. ronmental planning, urban design, community sustainability and climate adaptation planning. We utilize the "learn by doing model" where the CRP students have the advantage of being able to to take courses in the student acquires a strong professional skill set as well as an understanding College of Architecture and Environmental Design’s other disciplines that of the planning process. Students learn how to develop and implement include Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and research units of the community plans. college such as the Planning, Design and Construction Institute (PDCI) and the Community Safety and Sustainability Group (CSSG). Students Students complete at least one internship in a planning agency, private have the opportunity to complete minors in the following areas: Real firm or non-profit organization. This gives each student real-world property development, sustainable environments, and construction man- experience and, many times, a head start on finding a job after gradua- agement. tion. Public, non-profit and private employers seek to hire our program's graduates, as we have a well-earned reputation for providing students an Access to these departments provides an exciting opportunity to work in excellent professional education. CRP graduates have become planning various areas of environmental design practice. To understand our ever- directors of major US cities and principals in highly acclaimed private globalizing world, CRP offers its students opportunities to study abroad firms. in partner universities in Brazil, , Mexico and Portugal.

Students work with faculty that have an excellent balance of professional The city of San Luis Obispo (about 44,000 people) is located on experience and academic preparation and, more importantly, who are California's scenic Central Coast, about halfway between San Francisco exceptional instructors. Our faculty (full-time and part-time) are involved and Los Angeles. There is a small town feel to the community that enjoys in environmental planning, sustainability, urban design, plan implementa- many arts and music festivals, a wonderful year-round temperate climate, tion, international planning, geographic information systems, community close proximity to the beautiful Pacific Ocean, and excellent outdoor development, climate change, disaster mitigation planning, form based recreation activities in the nearby hills, extensive bike trails and beaches. codes, transportation and the land use development process. It is a wonderful place for learning and enjoying the exceptional natural environment offered by the Central Coast.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 19 CALIFORNIA STATE POLYTECHNIC BA/BS MA/MS ACSP Member: FULL UNIVERSITY, POMONA PAB PAB UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Department of Urban and Regional Planning Departmental Requirement: See www.csupomona.edu/~admissions/ 3801 West Temple Avenue Pomona, California 91768 Minimum GPA: See above Phone (909) 869-2688 Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: See above Fax (909) 869-4688 UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS www.csupomona.edu/urp Hours of Core...... 52 Hours of Studio Courses...... 20 Dr. Jerry Mitchell, Chair Hours of Restricted Elective...... 32 Hours of Unrestricted Elective...... 0 Phone (909) 869-4656 Total Required Hours In Planning Program...... 104 E-mail: [email protected] Total Required Hours to Graduate from University...... 180 Thesis or Final Product...... Senior Project

PROGRAM INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Needs based Federal and Cal Grants: Merit and need-based--Check ...... Undergraduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees with Office of Financial Aid. Admission Deadline 2010-11 ...... November 30, 2009 Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11 ...... April 15, 2011 Dept. Awards $200 - 1000: For continuing students: In State Tuition and Fees ...... $2,025 per quarter Competitive, merit-based. Out of State Tuition and Fees ...... $248 per unit Application Fee ...... $55 MASTERS DEGREE Additional Fee ...... $169 Master of Urban and Regional Planning (MURP) Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees Admission Deadline ...... January 15, 2011 Contact Person: Herschel Farberow, Graduate Coordinator Financial Aid Deadline ...... April 15, 2011 In State Tuition and Fees ...... $2,481 per quarter Phone: (909) 869-2716 Out of State Tuition and Fees ...... $248 per unit E-mail [email protected] Application Fee ...... $55 Additional Fees ...... $178 Year Initiated: 1970...... PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 380 Annual Student Enrollment Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 28 Applied Accepted Enrolled 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 Masters Specializations Community Development, Land Use, Undergraduate 123 157 90 92 56 64 Environmental Planning, Transportation Masters 121 110 32 32 26 26 MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE University Admission Policy: Bachelors degree from an accredited institution Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.5 or 3.0 with 1000 on BS in Urban and Regional Planning the combined GRE verbal and quantitative score with no Contact Person: Jerry Mitchell, Chair score less than 450 Phone: (909) 869-4656 Minimum GRE: See above E-mail [email protected] Minimum TOEFL 580 Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Year initiated: 1967 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 1817 University Requirements: Earned bachelors degree from an Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 61 accredited institution. MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Undergraduate Specializations Hours of Core...... 32 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 16 Community Development, Environmental Planning, Hours of Restricted Electives...... 12 Land Use & Physical Planning, Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 14 Transportation Planning, Exams or Written Requirements...... Thesis or Comp. Exam

GIS minor offered

Page 20 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Herschel Farberow AICP Grants and Loans: Need and merit based federal and Cal grants-- Professor. BS, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (1972); Check with Office of Financial Aid. MA, University of California, Los Angeles (1974). Specializations: Design Foundations, Landscape Architecture, Urban Design. www. Department Awards $200-$1000--for continuing csupomona.edu/~hfarberow/ students--competitive, merit based. (909) 869-2716 [email protected]

Ramzi Farhat Assistant Professor. BA in Architecture, American University of Beirut TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION (1999), Master of Arts in Urban Planning, UCLA (2004), Ph.D. in Policy, 2010-2011 Planning, and Development, USC (2010). Specialization: Urban Design.

U.S. Citizens & Male Female Total Do-Hyung Kim Permanent Residents Assistant Professor. BS, Kyung-Hee University (1991); MS in URP, Hispanics of University of Wisconsin, Madison (1999); Ph.D., University of Florida 8 6 14 (2005). Specializations: GIS, Collaborative Urban Design, Transportation Any Race Modeling. (909) 869-4645 [email protected] White 17 4 21 Jerry V. Mitchell African American 0 2 2 Professor. BS, University of Illinois (1971); J.D., (1975); Ph.D., University of Michigan (1986). Specializations: Planning Law, Native American/ Environmental Planning. 1 1 2 Pacific Islander (909) 869-4656 [email protected]

Asian American 6 7 13 Gwendolyn H. Urey Professor. BA, Bryn Mawr College (1979); M.U.P., University of Oregon (1983); Ph.D., Cornell (1995). Specializations: Planning Methods, Mixed 2 0 2 Infrastructure Planning, International Planning. www.csupomona. edu/~gurey Other/Don’t Know 6 3 9 (909) 869-2725 [email protected] Non-US Citizens Richard W. Willson FAICPU 3 1 4 Non-Permanent Residents Professor. Bachelor of Environmental Studies, University of Waterloo, (1978); Master of Planning, University of Southern California, (1983); Total Students 43 24 67 Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles, (1991). Specializations: Planning Theory, Transportation Planning, Policy Analysis. www. csupomona/~rwwillson (909) 869-2701 [email protected]

*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. Richard J. Zimmer AICP Lecturer. BA, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (1973); MPA, University of Southern California (1975). Specializations: PLANNING FACULTY Community Development, Politics & Government, Public Finance, Real Estate Development. Felix R. Barreto (909) 869-4943 [email protected] 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 OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY (909) 869-2727 [email protected] Kipp Kobayashi Julianna Delgado AICP Lecturer, BFA, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA (1983); MFA, USC, Los Associate Professor, BA, UCLA (1971); Master of Arts in Design, Angeles, CA (1986). Specialization: Urban Design. University of Paris (1974); Master of Architecture, UC, Berkeley, [email protected] Berkeley, CA (1981); PhD in Architecture, UC, Berkeley (1992). Specialization: Land Use, Design, Planning Studios. Bonny Lay (909) 869-5427 [email protected] Lecturer, BA, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan (1967); Masters, Western Michigan, Kalamazoo, Michigan (1970). Specialization: Planning Administration. [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 21 Charles Loggins Ana Maria Whitaker AICPU Professor Emeritus. A.B., San Francisco State University (1971); M.C.P., Professor Emeritus. BA, University of California, Los Angeles (1967); Harvard University (1973). Specializations: Community Development, M. Architecture, University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Social Policy, Planning Research Methods. Planning Graphics, Urban Design, Land Use, Design and Planning [email protected] History. http://www.csupomona.edu/~amcwhitaker [email protected] Hollie M. Lund Lecturer. BA, Western Washington University (1997); Ph.D., Portland State University (2001). Specializations: Neighborhood Design and Planning, Community Development, Transportation Planning, FYI Community and Environmental Psychology. www.csupomona.edu/~hlund (909) 869-2710 [email protected] The award winning programs offer many opportunities for student Meredith McKenzie enrichment, including: Lecturer. JD, Law, Loyola University (1998). Specializations: Environmental Planning, California Water. [email protected] * Use of the Southern California region as a laboratory, which has produced many APA award-winning projects. The pro- Meenaxi Panakkal gram has a continuing involvement in community action Lecturer. MURP, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (2003). research in the City of Pomona and other communities. Specializations: Land Use Planning, Urban Design. [email protected] * Summer programs in China, and other locations and field trip courses in the Western US. Robert Paternoster Lecturer. MCP, Harvard, (1963). Specializations:Undergraduate Seminar, * An interdisciplinary GIS Minor and extensive GIS offerings General Plan. for graduate students. [email protected] * Numerous internship opportunities in the public, non-profit, Marta Perlas and private sectors. Lecturer, B.Arc, SciArc, Santa Monica, CA (1987). Specialization: Urban Design. * The annual Dale Prize program, which brings scholars and [email protected] practitioners to campus for dialogue on focused planning top- ics. Lori Pullman Lecturer. BFA, University of California, Los Angeles (1997). * An ability to take courses in the Lyle Center for Regenerative Specializations: Urban Design, Studios, Planning History. Studies, an innovative environmental demonstration and [email protected] research facility.

Dimitris Poulakidas * Opportunities to participate in CPP's Presidents Climate Lecturer. Planning BA, University of Thesssady, Volos, Greece (1996); Committee Initiative M.C.P., Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania (2002). Specializations: Planning Methods and Modeling, Transportation, GIS, Land Use. www. * Active student organizations for graduate students, under- csupomona.edu/~dpoulakidas graduate students and a chapter of Planners' Network. (909) 869-4645 [email protected] * An active and supportive alumni organization. Steve Preston FAICP 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. [email protected] Abishek Tiwari Lecturer. Ph.D. UCLA (2008). Specializations: Research Methods, Policy Analysis, Housing.

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Urban Studies and Planning Undergraduate Specializations 18111 Nordhoff Street Urban and Regional Planning Northridge, California Housing, Community and Economic Development Phone (818) 677-2904 Sustainability and Environmental Planning Fax (818) 677-5850 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.csun.edu/csbs/departments/ UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS urban_studies_and_planning/index.html Departmental Requirement: None University Requirement: See website: http://www.csun.edu/~hfanr055/reg/ftfadmr2.html Robert B. Kent, Department Chair Minimum GPA: 2.0 Phone: (818) 677-4372 Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: SAT: 510, ACT: 10 E-mail: [email protected] UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Hours of Core ...... 34 PROGRAM INFORMATION Hours of Studio Courses (in core) ...... (3) UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Hours of Restricted Elective ...... 15 Receipt of Applications Starts 2012-2013...... October 1, 2011 Hours of Unrestricted Elective ...... 0 Financial Aid Deadline 2012-2013...... January 1 - March 2, 2012 Total Required Hours In Planning Program...... 49 In-State Tuition and Fees ...... $3,244 per semester (12 units or more) Total Required Hours to Graduate from University...... 120 Out-of-State Tuition ...... $3,244 + $372 per unit (12 units or more) Thesis or Final Product ...... Not required Application Fees...... $55 Additional Fee...... No additional fees FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION University-wide: Over 300 scholarships GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Admission Deadline 2012-2013...... July 1 2012 Eligibility criteria: Varies. Financial Aid Deadline 2012-2013...... August 1, 2012 Departmental: Two, awarded by achievement. In-State Tuition and Fees...... Approximately $1,400/Course Out-of-State Tuition and Fees...... Approximately $1,400/Course Application Fee...... $55 Approximate Annual Cost In-State...... $8,400 without books MASTERS DEGREE Masters of Public Administration -- Urban Planning Enrolled (Past 5 Fall Terms) Concentration Undergraduates Contact Person: Rob Kent, Chair Phone: (818) 677-4372 Fall 06 Fall 07 Fall 08 Fall 09 Fall 10 E-mail [email protected] 100 79 115 108 105 Year initiated:2010 UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE

BA in Urban Studies and Planning Masters Specializations Public Sector Planning Contact Person: Rob Kent, Chair Environmental Planning Phone: (818) 677-4372 Sustainability E-mail [email protected] Community Development Year initiated:1971 Degrees Granted through August 2009...... Over 885 Degrees Granted from September 2005 to August 2009...... 235

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 23 MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Craig Olwert University Admission Policy: Minimum of 2.5 GPA in the last 60 Assistant Professor. Ph.D. Ohio State University (2010). Specializations: semester credit or 90 quarter credit Urban Economics, Sustainability, Environmental Planning, City Form, hours GIS, Quantitative Methods Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Minimum of 2.5 GPA in the last 60 (818) 677-2881 [email protected] semester credit or 90 quarter credit hours; GPA less than 3.0 requires GRE Mintesnot Woldeamanuel Minimum GRE: 50th percentile in one of the three Assistant Professor. Ph.D. Hokkaido University, Japan (2007). categories of GRE Specializations: Urban Transportation Planning, Urban Land Use MASTERS GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Planning, Travel Behavior, Community Development, and Sustainability Hours of Core...... 18 (818) 677-7246 [email protected] Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 3 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 15 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 0 OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 36 Exam, Thesis or Final Product...... Exam Raul Bocanegra Part-Time Lecturer. M.A. University of California, Los Angeles (2002). FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Specializations: Urban Planning, Economic Development and Los Internship Opportunities: Yes Angeles (818) 677-2904 [email protected] Teaching and Research Assistantships: None Euripedes De Oliveira PLANNING FACULTY Part-Time Lecturer. M.A. University of California, Los Angeles (2002). Kenya Covington Specializations: Third World Cities, Latin America, Brazil (818) 677-2904 [email protected] Associate Professor. Ph.D. University of Maryland, Baltimore County (2003). Specializations: Urban and Social Policy, Geography of Child Charles Keynejad AICP Care, Affordable Housing Part-Time Lecturer. M.A. University of Southern California (1979). (818) 677-6463 [email protected] Specializations: Planning in the Public Sector (Comprehensive and Robert B. Kent Regional Planning), Transportation Planning, Environmental Planning, Public Policy Making and Planning Chair and James R. Ring Professor of Urban Studies and Planning. (818) 677-2904 [email protected] PhD, Syracuse University (1983). Specializations: Urban and Regional Planning, Development Planning, Cartography/GIS, Latin America Abhishek Tiwari (818) 677-4372 [email protected] Part-Time Lecturer. Ph.D. University of California, Irvine (2009). Henrik Minassians Specializations: Housing Policy, Demography, Green Building, Community Development, Public Health Assistant Professor. Ph.D. State University of New York, Albany (2002). (818) 677-2904 [email protected] Specializations: Public Administration, Urban Policy Design and [email protected] Management, Urban Governance, Contract Design and Management, Policy Implementation Theory Dev Vrat AICP (818) 677-7246 [email protected] Part-Time Lecturer. M.A. University of California, Santa Barbara (1986). Ward Thomas Specializations: CEQA/NEPA Compliance, General Plans and Specific Plans, Land Use Feasibility Studies, Infrastructure and Services Finance Associate Professor. Ph.D. University of California, Los Angeles (1997). Plans Specializations: Economic Development, Public Policy Analysis, (818) 677-2904 [email protected] Environmental Planning [email protected] (818) 677-7247 [email protected] David Weintraub Zeynep Toker Part-Time Lecturer. M.A. California State University, Northridge (1992). Associate Professor. Ph.D. North Carolina State University (2004). Specializations: Long Range Community Planning, Facilities Master Specializations: Community Participation, Research Based Urban Planning, Environmental Review, Case Processing/Entitlements Design, Housing and Gender in Planning, Research Methods (818) 677-2904 [email protected] (818) 677-2872 [email protected] [email protected]

Page 24 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition Claude Willey Part-Time Lecturer. M.A. University of California, Irvine (2001). Specializations: Transportation History, California Water, Environmental History, Art and Urbanism, Los Angeles (818) 677-2904 [email protected] [email protected]

FYI The mission of the Department of Urban Studies and Planning is to prepare students, at both the undergraduate and graduate level, for profes- sional 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.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 25 THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF BA/BS MA/MS ACSP Member: FULL AMERICA Graduate Program in City and Regional MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Bachelors degree from an Planning accredited institution Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 School of Architecture and Planning Minimum GRE: 1000 required for financial aid Minimum TOEFL: 580 paper; 237 computer; 92 620 Michigan Avenue, N.E. Internet Washington, D.C. 20064 Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Phone (202) 319-5188 Departmental Requirement: No Requirements Fax (202) 319-5728 MASTERS GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Hours of Core...... 21 http://architecture.cua.edu/academicprograms/ Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 6 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 9 mcrp.cfm Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 3 Thesis...... 9 Hazel R. Edwards, Ph.D., AICP, Program Director Hours of Design Option Courses...... 12 Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 48 Phone (202) 319-6265 Total Required Hours in Planning Program with Design Option...... 60 E-mail: [email protected] FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION PROGRAM INFORMATION Tuition Awards: MCRP Scholarship; Teaching and GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Research Assistantships Admission Deadline for Masters program ...... August 1/December 1 Eligibility Criteria: Academic and Need/Merit; 1000 Financial Aid Deadline for Masters program...... March 1 GRE, 3.0 GPA Tuition and Fees (Full-time, 8 or more credits)...... $17,780 per semester Tuition and Fees (Part-time, fewer than 8 credit hours)...... $1,380 per credit hour Application Fee...... $55 TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Additional Fees...... $425 (one time fee); $40 (activities fee per semester) 2011-2012 (as of August 12, 2011) Annual Student Enrollment U.S. Citizens & Male Female Total Applied Accepted Enrolled Permanent Residents 10/11 11/12 10/11 11/12 10/11 11/12 Hispanics of 0 2 2 Masters 10 12 12 10 14 18 Any Race

White 6 6 12 MASTERS DEGREE African American 0 3 3 Master of City and Regional Planning Native American/ 0 0 0 Contact Person: Hazel R. Edwards, Program Director Pacific Islander Phone: (202) 319-6265 E-mail: [email protected] Asian American 0 0 0

Year Initiated: 2008 Degrees Granted through 6/1/11...... 4 Mixed 0 0 0

Other/Don’t Know 0 1 1

Non-US Citizens 0 0 0 Masters Specializations Non-Permanent Residents Sustainable Design and Planning; Real Estate Development and Planning; Urban Design Total Students 6 12 18

Page 26 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition Annie I. Hillary PLANNING FACULTY Lecturer. B.A., Brown University; M.C.R.P., Morgan State University. Specializations: Coastal Resource Management, Conservation Practices, AICP Hazel R. Edwards, Ph.D. Environmental Planning, Natural Resource Management, Sustainable Associate Professor. B.Arch., Howard University (1981); MAUD, Planning. Harvard University (1989); Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign (1993). Specializations: Planning History, Theory, and (202) 319-5188 [email protected] Ethics, Urban Design, Design Behavior, Livability Issues, Research Methods, Qualitative Methods, Community Engagement. Judith Meany, Ph.D. FAICP http://architecture.cua.edu/People/edwards.cfm Professor of Practice. BA, George Washington University (1971); (202) 319-6265 [email protected] 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. Julius Levine FAICP Professor. BSCE, City College of New York; MCP, Massachusetts (202) 319-5188 [email protected] Institute of Technology. Specializations: Planning History, Real Estate Development, Land Use Planning, Public and Private Policy and Howard Ways AICP Implementation, Infrastructure Planning, Planning Practice. Lecturer. B.Arch., Temple University; M.C.R.P., Morgan State University. http://architecture.cua.edu/People/levine.cfm Specializations: Community and Housing Development, Public Policy, (202) 319-5188 [email protected] Urban Design. (202) 319-5188 [email protected] Dwayne Pierce Guthrie, Ph.D., AICP Associate Professor of Practice. BAE, University of Florida (1977); Terrance Williams FAIA MAURP, University of Florida (1979); Ph.D., Virginia Polytechnic Professor. B.Arch., University of Oregon; M.Arch., Cornell University. Institute and State University (2007). Specializations: Infrastructure Specializations: Urban Design, Community Design, Land Use Planning, Funding, Growth Management, Demographics, Transportation Planning, Architectural Design, Zoning. Quantitative Methods. http://architecture.cua.edu/People/williams.cfm (202) 319-5188 [email protected] (202) 319-5565 [email protected]

Cameron Weimar, LEED-AP Assistant Visiting Professor. B.S., Frostburg University; MUEP, University of Virginia; MUD, University of Michigan. Specializations: Environmental Planning; GIS Spatial Modeling; Land Use and Physical fyi Planning; Life Cycle Assessment; Quantitative Methods; Sustainable Systems; Urban Design; Working Lands Preservation Building on the strong tradition of CUA’s architecture programs, the (202) 319-6682 [email protected] 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.

OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY In today’s climate, planning and design interventions should consider the impact on the environment. At CUArch students will learn about creat- Dean Bellas, Ph.D. AICP ing better environments from the perspective of sustainable design and Lecturer. BS, Western New England College (1982); MURP, George planning principles. The Washington, D.C., provides an Washington University (1993); Ph.D., George Mason University (2005). excellent laboratory to explore planning issues, in urban, suburban, and Specializations: Economic and Fiscal Impact, Finance, Public Policy, exurban locations. Regional Economic Development Policy, Urban Economics. (202) 319-5188 [email protected] The planning curriculum integrates planning history, theory, practice, zon- ing and legal aspects, land use, transportation, and analytical methods, all of which form the foundation of the generalist planner’s perspective. Christopher P. Grech RIBA Coupled with a design orientation, these policy-related subjects will be Associate Professor. BA (1982) and B.Arch. (1985), University of framed within sustainable design and planning principles as well as the Liverpool. Specializations: Sustainable Design, Building Envelope context of regionalism. The program is also aligned closely with the Design. Master of Science in Sustainable Design program. http://architecture.cua.edu/People/grech.cfm (202) 319-6398 [email protected] 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 Miriam Gusevich added coursework will strengthen the physical design skills for those Associate Professor. B.Arch. and M.Arch., Cornell University. who do not have an architectural background or who want to extend their Specializations: Urban Design, History, and Theory, Integration training in the context of physical planning. of Buildings, Landscapes, and Infrastructure, Collaborative Design Processes. (202) 319-5188 [email protected] Joint Masters Degrees: • Architecture

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 27 MA/MS Ph.D. ACSP Member: FULL CLEMSON UNIVERSITY PAB

MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS School of Planning, Development, University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s from an accredited Preservation and Landscape Architecture institution, transcripts Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 2.7, University; 3.0 Major Graduate Program in City and Regional Minimum GRE: Prefer 470V, 610Q, 4.0 Writing Planning Minimum TOEFL Prefer 100 Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Departmental Requirement: 3 letters of recommendation, 3-111 Lee Hall statement of purpose Clemson, South Carolina MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Phone (864) 656-3926 Hours of Core...... 23 Fax (864) 656-7519 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 8 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 9 www.clemson.edu/caah/pla Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 6-9 Thesis or Terminal Project ...... 6-9 Cliff Ellis, Program Director Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 56 Exam,Thesis or Final Product: ...... Thesis or Terminal Project and Oral Phone (864) 656-2477 defense. E-mail: [email protected] FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION The program offers approximately 12 departmental assistantships of roughly $3,500 each year plus tuition reduction to only $1020 per semester. These are awarded based on merit, financial need, timely submittal and faculty needs. PROGRAM INFORMATION Additional assistantships may be available based on faculty research funding. Graduate and research assistantships are made available to attract high caliber GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES students. Admission Deadline 2011-12...... Rolling Admission, March 1 Priority Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12...... March 1 Priority Most second year students have 15 hour (2 days/week) assistantships with local In-State Tuition and Fees:...... $4,126; $1,020 per semester with assistantship planning entities, earning around $4,500 for the academic year plus tuition reduc- Out-of-State Tuition and Fees: ...... $8,210; $1,020 per semester with assistantship tion to $1020 per semester. These are based on job availability; auto access is usu- Application Fees:...... $75 US applicant, $85 International applicant ally necessary for these positions. TOTAL * MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Annual Student Enrollment 2010-2011

Applied Accepted Enrolled U.S. Citizens & Male Female Total 10/11 11/12 10/11 11/12 10/11 11/12 Permanent Residents Masters 80 84 64 69 22 19 Hispanics of 0 1 1 Any Race

White 26 11 37 MASTERS DEGREE African American 1 1 2 Master of City and Regional Planning Native American/ Contact Person: Cliff Ellis, Director 0 0 0 Phone: (864) 656-2477 Pacific Islander E-mail [email protected] Asian American 0 0 0 Year Initiated: 1968 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 5/31/11...... 521 Mixed 0 0 0 Degrees Granted from 8/31/10 to 5/31/11...... 19 Masters Specializations Other/Don’t Know 1 0 1 Transportation, GIS/Land Use, Non-US Citizens 2 1 3 Environmental Planning Non-Permanent Residents Housing/Community Development/Urban Design Total Students 30 14 44

*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.

Page 28 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition Mickey Lauria DOCTORAL DEGREE Professor. A.B., UCLA (1975); M.A. (1977); Ph.D., University of Planning, Design and the Built Environment Minnesota. Specializations: Planning Theory, Housing, Community Development, Research Methods, Urban Politics and Policy. Contact Person: Mickey Lauria, Director (864) 656-0520 [email protected] Phone: (864) 656-0520 E-mail [email protected] James B. London Professor. B.S., (1971); M.A., University of South Carolina (1974); Year initiated 2005 Ph.D., Clemson University (1979) Specializations: Natural Resource Degrees granted through 7/31/11...... 10 Policy and Planning, Economic Development, Sustainable Development, Impact Assessment. Doctoral Specializations (864) 656-3927 [email protected] Regional & Community Development & Design Built Environment & Health Richard S. Marshment Restoration, Sustainability & Land Ecology Visiting Professor. B.S., Business Administration, Bowling Green State Technology, Materials & Construction Processes University (1968); M.Arch., Urban Design and Planning, University of New Mexico, (1975); Ph.D., Urban Planning, University of Washington DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS (1981). Specializations: Transportation Planning, Quantitative Methods, Minimum GRE: Prefer 600, 600, 5.0 minimum Urban Economics, Public Finance, Urban and Regional Analysis. Minimum TOEFL: Prefer 600 (864) 656-1527 [email protected] Minimum GPA: UG-3.0 Grad.-3.5 Program Requirement: Master’s degree in appropriate discipline; 3 Barry C. Nocks letters of recommendation, statement of Professor. B.S., Cornell University (1969); MRP (1972); Ph.D. (1978), interest; financial aid application. University of North Carolina. Specializations: Planning Theory and History, Planning Process and Strategic Planning, Planning Practice, Negotiation. DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS (864) 656-4094 [email protected] Hours of Core...... 25 Hours Research Methods...... 6 Thomas Schurch Hours in Area of Concentration...... 15 Professor and Chair. A.B., Spanish, ISIU (1971); MLA, California Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 9 State Polytechnic University, Pomona (1978); Ph.D., Urban Design and Other...... 0. Planning, University of Washington (1989). Specializations: Urban Exams or Written Requirements: Comprehensive Exam and Dissertation Design, Urban Form, Meaning in Built Environments. (864) 656-3925 [email protected] FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Graduate and Research assistantships are vailable to attract high caliber Stephen L. Sperry students. Associate Professor. BLA, SUNY, Syracuse University (1970); MLA, Harvard University, (1975) Specializations: Land Use Planning and GIS, PLANNING FACULTY Database Technology, Spatial Modeling, Image Processing, Raster and Vector Technology. M. Grant Cunningham (864) 656-3635 [email protected] 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 OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Development. (864) 656-1587 [email protected] David J. Allison Professor. B.S. Pre-Architecture, Clemson University (1978); MArch, Caitlin Dyckman Clemson University (1982). Specializations: Health Care Design, Healthy Communities. Assistant Professor. B.A. English, UCLA(1997); MCP University of California, Berkeley (2001); J.D. University of California, Davis (2001), (864) 656-3897 [email protected] Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley (2006). Specializations: Environmental Planning, Planning Law, Water Policy and Law, Land Use Dina G. Battisto Planning Process. Associate Professor. Bachelor’s Architecture, University of Tennessee (864) 656-2496 [email protected] Knoxville (1991); MArch, Clemson University (1993); PhD. Michigan. Specializations: Health Care Design, Healthy Communities, Aging. (864) 656-3887 [email protected] Cliff Ellis Associate Professor. B.A. History and Philosophy, Colorado College Dennis Bausman (1973); MPCD. Planning and Community Development, University of Professor. B.S., Iowa State University (1971); MCSM. Clemson Colorado at Denver (1982); Ph.D. City and Regional Planning, University University (1995); Ph.D., Construction Management, Heriot-Watt of California, Berkeley (1990). Specializations: Urban Design, New University (Scotland) (2002). Specializations: Construction Strategic Urbanism, Site Planning. Planning, Financial Management, Contracting. (864) 656-2477 [email protected] (864) 656-3919 [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 29 Robert Benedict Hala Nassar Assistant Professor and Director, Master of Real Estate Development Program. Associate Professor. B.S., Pennsylvania State University, M.S., B.A., University of North Carolina at Charlotte (1975); M.B.A University of The Pennsylvania State University, M.AG., The Pennsylvania State Georgia (1976); M.A.H.P., Historic Preservation, Goucher College (1997); University, Ph.D., The Pennsylvania State University. Specializations: Ph.D., Planning, Design, and the Built Environment, Clemson University Nature-based Land Art, Design (2009). Specializations: Transit-Oriented Development, Adaptive Use of (864) 656-2499 [email protected] Historic Structures, Green Building Practices with Historic Buildings. (864) 656-2476 [email protected] Christine Piper Vincent Blouin Professor. B.A. (1986) and M.C.S.M., (1988) Clemson University; Assistant Professor. Engineering Diploma, Ecole Centrale de Nantes, Ph.D., Project Management, University of South Australia (2006). France (1993), MS (1999) and Ph.D., Naval Architecture and Marine Specializations: Construction Scheduling, Project Management, Cost Engineering, University of Michigan (2001). Specializations: Structural Control and Marketing Modeling and Analysis, Material Behavior Characterization, Design of (864) 656-7581 [email protected] Architectural Systems with Emerging Materials and Technologies. (864) 656-5352 [email protected] Matthew Powers Associate Professor. B.L.A. West Virginia University (1996); M.L.A. Shima Clarke, Ph.D. (2000) and Ph.D. (2006) Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Specializations: Associate Professor. B.S., (1980) M.S., (1985) Ph.D., Civil Engineering Sense of Place, Design Education. (1997) University of Tennessee. Specializations: Structures, Construction [email protected] Materials and Methods, LEED Requirements for New Construction, Design- Build Project Delivery Method. Kate Schwennsen (864) 656-4498 [email protected] Professor and Chair, School of Architecture. B.Arch (1978) and M.Arch, J. Terrence Farris (1980) Iowa State University. Specializations: Diversity, Leadership and Evolving Education and Practice Models in Architecture. Associate Professor. A.B., St. Louis University (1972); MUP (1974) Ph.D., Michigan State University (1996). Specializations: Real Estate (864) 656-3895 [email protected] Development, Public-Private Partnerships, Housing and Community Development, Market and Feasibility. Tom Springer (864) 656-3903 [email protected] Professor. B.S. University of Florida (1978); M.B.A. (1986) and Ph.D. (1988) University of Georgia. Specializations: Real Estate Finance and Cari Goetcheus Investment. Assistant Professor. BLA, Utah State University (1987); Master of (864) 656-3746 [email protected] Historic Preservation, University of Georgia (1996). Specializations: Landscape Preservation Education, Physical Evolution of Land Uses and Land Use History, Vernacular Landscapes, Impact of African-American Stephen Verderber Culture on the Landscapes of the Southeast. Professor, School of Architecture. B.S. Architecture (1975), M.Arch (864) 656-6787 [email protected] (1977), University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; ArchD, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor (1983). Specializations: Health Care Design, Aging Keith Evan Green and Research Methods. Associate Professor. B.A., University of Pennsylvania (1985); M Arch., (864) 656-3902 [email protected] University of Illinois at Chicago; M.S. and PhD., University of Pennsylvania (1998); Regional Architect. Specializations: Digital Environment, Advanced Ian Walker Materials, Housing, Architectural History/Theory/Criticism. Professor. B.Sc., University of Hull (1983); M.S. (1985) and Ph.D. (864) 656-3887 [email protected] (1989) University of Texas, Austin. Specializations: Robotics; Novel Manipulators; Biologically Inspired Trunk, Tentacle, and Worm Robots; Robert Hewitt Animated Workspace Environments. Associate Professor. B.A., University of California, Davis (1976); (864) 656-7209 [email protected] B.S.L.A. University of California, Davis, (1993); MLA and MCP, University of California, Berkeley (1996). Specializations: Health/ Design, History/Theory, International Education. Jonathan Wiley Assistant Professor. B.B.A. University of Georgia (2002); Ph.D. (864)656-6698 [email protected] University of Alabama (2006). Specialization: Real Estate Finance. Peter Laurence (864) 656-4950 [email protected] Assistant Professor. B.S., Business Administration, University of Southern California (1992); M.Arch., Harvard University (1999); M.S., Elaine Worzala Architecture History and Theory, University of Pennsylvania (2004); Professor and Director, Center for Real Estate Development. Ph.D., Real Ph.D., Architecture, University of Pennsylvania (2009). Specializations: Estate and Urban Land Economics; MS in Real Estate Appraisal and History and Theory of Architecture, Urbanism, and Urban Design. Investment Analysis, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Specializations: (864) 656-1499 [email protected] Real Estate Principles, Process and Market Analysis, Valuation, Roundtables on the Role of the Architect and Contractor, Feasibility Roger W. Liska Analysis, and Real Estate Finance and Investments. Professor. B.S. Michigan Technological University (1965); M.S. Wayne State University (1967); PhD. University of Georgia (1998). Specializations: (864) 656-3925 [email protected] Construction Personnel Management, Resource Control, Best Practices. (864) 656-3878 [email protected]

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MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Master of Urban Planning, Design and Development Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 2.75 University, 3.0 Department Minimum GRE: 50th Percentile Department Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs Minimum TOEFL internet-based: 17 in reading, 1717 Euclid Avenue speaking and listening, 14 in writing/ Cleveland, Ohio 44115 computer-based: 197/paper-based: 525 Phone (216) 687-2136 MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Fax (216) 687-9342 Hours of Core...... 32 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 12 to 16 www.urban.csuohio.edu/academics/graduate/mupdd/ Hours of Restricted Electives...... 0 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 16 Wendy Kellogg, Chair Exit Project/Thesis...... 4 Phone: (216) 687-5265 Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 48 E-mail: [email protected] Exams or Written Requirements...... None FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION PROGRAM INFORMATION Internship Opportunities: Check with department for availability.

GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Department Awards and Grants: Dively Fellowship, W. Dale Fellowship Admission Deadline 2011-2012...... July 12, 2011 and Premier Industry, Krumholz and Simons Scholarships. Financial Aid Deadline 2011-2012...... February 15, 2011 In-State Tuition and Fees: ...... $493.50 Teaching and Research Assistantships: Three to five total in state and out Out-of State Tuition and Fees: ...... $928.75 of state, include tuition and stipend. Application Fee ...... $30.00 Additional Fees...... None TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Annual Student Enrollment Fall 2010 Applied Accepted Enrolled 07/10 08/2010 07/10 08/2010 07/10 08/2010 U.S. Citizens & Male Female Total Masters 59 66 34 34 61 58 Permanent Residents Hispanics of 2 1 3 MASTERS DEGREE Any Race White 15 21 36 Master of Urban Planning Design and Development

Contact Person: Dennis Keating, Director African American 4 2 6 Phone: (216) 687-2298 Native American/ E-mail [email protected] 0 0 0 Pacific Islander Year Initiated: 1990 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 12/15/2010...... 295 Asian American 0 0 0 Degrees Granted from 12/15/09 to 12/15/10...... 30 Mixed 0 0 0

Other/Don’t Know 4 4 8 Non-US Citizens 2 3 5 Masters Specializations Non-Permanent Residents Housing and Neighborhood Development Economic Development Total Students 27 31 58 Environmental Sustainability Real Estate Development and Finance GIS *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. Historic Preservation

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 31 Brian Mikelbank PLANNING FACULTY Associate Professor. Ph.D., Ohio State University (2000) Specializations: Quantitative Spatial Analysis, Urban Geographic Information Systems, Mittie Davis Jones Urban Geography, Economic Geography. Associate Professor. Ph.D., Wayne State University (1985) http://urban.csuohio.edu/~mik/ Specializations: Citizen Participation, Community Development, [email protected] Housing and Neighborhood Planning, Politics and Government. (216) 687-3861 [email protected] Stephanie R. Ryberg Assistant Professor. Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania (2010). Joel A. Elvery Specializations: Historic Preservation, Planning History Assistant Professor. Ph.D. University of Maryland (2004). (216) 802-3386 Specializations: Labor Economics, Urban Economics, Public Policy. (216) 687-2259 [email protected] Robert Simons Professor. Ph.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (1990). Edward W. Hill Specializations: Brownfield , Real Estate Development, Professor. Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1981) Urban and Regional Economics. Specializations: Economic Development Planning, Urban Economics, (216) 687-5258 [email protected] Regional Economics. (216) 687-2174 [email protected] Sung-Gheel Jang OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Assistant Professor. Ph.D. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (2005). Specializations: GIS, Environmental and Regional Land Use. (216) 687-5597 [email protected] Mark Salling Research Faculty. Ph.D., Kent State University (1982). Specializations: Sanda Kaufman Demography, Geographic Information Systems. (216) 687-3716 [email protected] Professor. Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon University (1985) Specializations: Citizen Participation, Computer Applications, Quantitative Methods, Michael Spicer Conflict Management. Professor. Ph.D., Ohio State University (1974). Specializations: Politics http://urban.csuohio.edu/~sanda/ and Governance, Public Management/Strategic Planning, Urban and (216) 687-2367 [email protected] Regional Economics. (216) 687-3571 [email protected] W. Dennis Keating Professor. JD University of Pennsylvania (1968); Ph.D., University of Alan Weinstein California-Berkeley (1978) Specializations: Community Development, Associate Professor. J.D. University of California-Berkeley (1977). Housing and Neighborhood Planning, Planning Law. Specializations: Planning Law. (216) 687-2298 [email protected] (216) 687-3758 [email protected] Wendy A. Kellogg Professor. Ph.D., Cornell University (1993) Specializations: Citizen FYI Participation, Environmental Land Use Planning, Coastal Management, Smart Growth. http://urban.csuohio.edu/~wendy/wendy.htm (216) 687-5265 [email protected] 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 [email protected]

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 [email protected]

Page 32 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition MA/MS Ph.D. ACSP Member: COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PAB FULL

Graduate Program in Urban Planning MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy Application form (available on-line), 413 Avery Hall 3 letters of recommendation, 1172 Amsterdam Avenue New York, NY 10027 transcripts from undergraduate school, GRE scores University Undergrad GPA No minimum requirements posted Phone 212 854-3518 Fax 212 851-2189 Minimum GRE 450 verbal/450 quantitative E-mail: [email protected] Minimum TOEFL 100 on digital test Ranking in Undergraduate Class N/A Department Requirements N/A http://www.arch.columbia.edu/programs/urban-planning MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Dr. Lance Freeman, Department Chair Hours of core curriculum:...... 24 Hours of studio (included in core)...... 6 Phone 212 854-8495 Hours of restricted electives...... 24 [email protected] 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 FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Deadline for Fall Admission...... January 15 No Spring Admission Financial aid available, need-based. Apply directly to Columbia GSAPP Financial Aid Deadline ...... January 15 In-State Tuition and Fees 2010-2011 ...... $ 19,950 per semester Out-of-State and Int’l Tuition & Fees ...... $ 19,950 per semester Application Fee...... $ 75 Additional Fees...... $ 375

DOCTORAL DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Admission Deadline...... January 1 TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Financial Aid Deadline ...... N/A In-State Tuition and Fees...... $ 19,950 per semester 2010-2011 Out-of-State/ International Tuition & Fees ...... $ 19,950 per semester Application Fee...... $ 75 U.S. Citizens & Additional Fees...... Approx. $3000 per year Male Female Total Permanent Residents Annual Student Enrollment Hispanics of 3 4 7 The University does not release these figures Any Race

White 19 24 42 MASTERS DEGREE Masters of Science in Urban Planning African American 3 1 4 Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Native American/ 0 1 1 Preservation Pacific Islander

Contact Person: Janet W. Foster, Associate Director for Asian American 2 5 7 Planning and Preservation Phone: (212) 854-3518 Mixed 0 0 0 E-mail [email protected]

Year Initiated: 1943 PAB Accredited Other/Don’t Know 0 0 0 Degrees Granted 1982 through May 11...... 788 Non-US Citizens 8 12 20 Masters Specializations Non-Permanent Residents Housing and Community Development, Urban Total Students 35 47 82 Economic Development, International Planning & Development, Physical Planning, Transportation Planning *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 33 Dual Masters Programs: TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION • MSUP and Masters in Historic Preservation (3 years) 2010-2011 • MSUP and Masters in Architecture (4 years) • MSUP and Masters in Business Administration (3 years) U.S. Citizens & Male Female Total • MSUP and Masters in Public Health (3 years) Permanent Residents • MSUP and Masters in International Affairs (3 years) Hispanics of • MSUP and Juris Doctor (Law) (4 years) 9 8 17 • MSUP and Masters of Social Work (3 years) Any Race

Dual degrees require separate application and independent admis- White 1 2 3 sion to both programs. Contact both programs of a dual degree for appropriate information on applications. African American 0 0 0 Native American/ 0 0 0 Pacific Islander

DOCTORAL DEGREE Asian American 0 0 0 Ph.D. in Urban Planning Mixed 0 0 0 Graduate School of Art and Sciences

Contact Person: Dr.Robert Beauregard, Director for Other/Don’t Know 0 0 0 PhD Program Non-US Citizens Phone: (212) 854-6280 2 0 2 E-mail [email protected] Non-Permanent Residents

Degrees Granted through May 2011...... 57 Total Students 12 11 23

*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. PLANNING FACULTY Doctoral Specializations Housing, International Development Robert Beauregard, Director of the PhD Program Professor of Urban Planning. Ph.D., Department of City and Regional Land Use & Environment Planning, Cornell University, (1975), B.A. Architecture, Department of Urban Economic Development Design, Rhode Island School of Design, (1969).Specializations: Postwar Urban Redevelopment Urbanization, Economic Restructuring of Urban Environments, Shrinking Cities. [email protected]

DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Lance Freeman, Director of the Urban Planning University Admission Policy: Must have 3.5 GPA. If English is not Program the native language, TOEFL score of Associate Professor of Urban Planning (tenured). Ph.D., City and 100. Regional Planning, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Minimum GRE: 1200 December (1997). Master of Regional Planning, University of Departmental Requirement: Masters degree in Planning or related NorthCarolina at Chapel Hill, December (1991), Bachelor of Science, field. BusinessAdministation, State University of New York at Buffalo, December, (1987). Specializations: Housing, Affordable Housing, , Neighbhorhood Revitalization. [email protected] DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Hours of core...... 21 Clara Irazabal Hours of Thesis...... 24 Assistant Professor of Urban Planning (nontenured, tenure track). Hours of Restricted Electives...... Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... University (2008-). Assistant Professor of Urban Planning (tenure-track), Other...... 27 School of Policy, Planning, and Development, University of Southern Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 72 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. [email protected]

Page 34 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition David King Jessica Braden Assistant Professor of Urban Planning (nontenured, tenure track). Adjunct Assistant Professor. Jessie Braden has been working with Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia Geographic Information Systems (GIS) since 1999, applying spatial University. PhD Urban Planning, UCLA (2008), MURP Transportation analysis to environmental management and conservation in urban areas. planning and policy, Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, University of She recently joined the Community Planning unit at the Pratt Center for Minnesota (2003). Specializations: Transportation Finance and Planning, Community Development. Her work focuses on using geospatial tech- Travel Behavior, Urban Governance and the Role of Public Policy in niques for sustainability and participatory planning. Prior to joining Pratt Adopting New Transportation Technologies. Center she was the GIS Manager for the Forestry & Horticulture Division [email protected] of the Department where she used GIS to track and analyze tree canopy, tree health and vegetation change. She began her career in the private sector as a GIS/remote sensing analyst for a Chicago Peter Marcuse conservation planning firm focusing on open space preservation and water- Professor Emeritus of Urban Planning. Ph.D., University of California, shed management. Jessie has a B.A. and M.A. in Geography and Planning Berkeley (1972), J.D., Yale Law School, (1952), M.A. Columbia from the University of Toledo. At Columbia GSAPP, Jessie teaches University,(1963), M.U.S., (Master of Urban Studies), Yale School Introduction to GIS and is responsible for introducing spatial concepts and of Architecture, Department of City Planning, (1968), B.A., Harvard GIS technical skills to graduate students. The class combines lecture and College (1948). Specialization: Social Justice in Planning. lab to educate future planners in spatial data visualization and analysis tech- [email protected] niques as well as data acquisition and management strategies.

Elliott Sclar Markus Dochantschi Professor of Urban Planning (tenured). PhD Economics, (1972); Adjunct Assistant Professor Markus Dochantschi – Founder and Principal M.A. Tufts, (1966); BA Hofstra, (1963). Specializations: Economic studioMDA. studioMDA’s approach is to creatively engage all parties Development, International Development, Transportation Planning at the very beginning, forming an inspirational collaboration in defining [email protected] architecture. Calling a wide range of consultants beyond the architect’s typical collaborative, studioMDA has teamed with artists, video artists, Smita Srinivas and choreographers, among others to define space generated by various Assistant Professor of Urban Planning (nontenured, tenure track). artistic endeavors. Within this context, architectural syntax can become Director of the Technological Change and Urban Social Policy Research layered into micro and macro scales, balancing the smallest detail with Unit, Columbia University. Ph.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. the topographical/ urban fabric. Markus Dochantschi (1968) was trained Certificate, Economics, Graduate Institute of International Studies, as an architect in Darmstadt, Germany, where he graduated with a Geneva, Switzerland. M.S. Physics, Yale University, B.A. Math & master of architecture in 1995. During his studies he was granted two Physics, Smith College. Specializations: Industrial and Echnological Scholarships in Japan, enabling him to work with Arata Isozaki in Change and their links to social policies, health care and skills develop- in 1993 and in 1994 for his Diploma Thesis, again in Tokyo, with Tom ment. Also Institutional and Development theories, Microeconomics Heneghan serving as a Tutor. Markus was subsequently invited back to Research Design and Methodology. Tokyo by in 1995. From 1995 to 2002, he was employed [email protected] by in London, as a director, project director, project archi- tect and designer for such projects as; Landesgartenschau Germany, Ski Jump Austria, Contemporary Arts Center Ohio, and the Vista Master plan Stacey Sutton Singapore, among many others 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, Richard Froehlich Rutgers University (2006), MBA Economics and Organizational Adjunct Assistant Professor of Urban Planning. Columbia College Behavior, New York University (2000). Specializations: Local (1985), Columbia University School of Law (1988). Richard Froelich has Economic Development, Neighborhood Change, Entrepreneurship and been employed at the New York Housing Development Corporation as Neighborhood Economies, and race as a feature of socio-spatial vision Senior Vice President and General Counsel since 2003. Prior to that he and structure. worked with the New York State Housing Finance Agency and the State [email protected] 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 OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY of housing and the legal issues related to public-private development projects. Moshe Adler Adjunct Assistant Professor of Urban Planning. Ph.D. Economics, U.C.L.A., Los Angeles, California, (1982), M.A. Economics, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, (1976), B.Sc. Mathematics, Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv, Israel, (1972). Specializations: Urban Economics, Quantitative Techniques for Planners

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

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 35 Grace Han from Harvard University and a Bachelor of Arts in Urban Studies and Adjunct Assistant Professor. BS. East Asian Studies, Washington Design of the Environment from the University of Pennsylvania. He is University in St. Louis, 1998; M.S. Urban Planning, Columbia University widely published on topics ranging from mixed-use finance to urban 2003. Grace Han is an urban planner for the New York City, Department redevelopment. of City Planning where she focuses on the development and growth of the high-density, mixed use Financial District. Her work encompasses Kaja Kuhl projects from planning to construction phases, exploring such areas as the Adjunct Assistant Professor. Architect (Diploma in Architecture from retail and commercial corridors of Lower Manhattan, the redevelopment the University of Karlsruhe, Germany) and Planner (Master of Science of the waterfront, and opportunities for job growth and cultural institu- in Urban Planning from Columbia University in New York). She is the tions. Grace is a graduate of GSAPP's Urban Planning Program and was founder of “youarethecity”. Specialization: housing and settlements for also the Assistant Director of the Program until 2006. She joined the fac- refugee populations ulty in Spring 2011 as an Urban Planning Studio professor to form stron- ger collaborations between academia and practice. Her research interests Floyd Lapp include the role of arts and culture in neighborhood and community Adjunct Associate Professor of Urban Planning. Master’s and doctoral development, planning processes, and redevelopment policy. degrees in public administration, majoring in urban and regional plan- ning, from New York University’s Wagner School, (1964) and (1972). Jyoti Hosagrahar Specialization: Transportation Planning, Physical Planning. Adjunct Associate Professor. Jyoti Hosagrahar is faculty at Columbia University, New York and Director of Sustainable Urbanism International Jennifer Levy at Columbia University, and Bangalore, India. Architect, planner, and Adjunct Assistant Professor. JD degree, New York University. historian, she advises on urban development, historic conservation, Co-Director/Director of the Housing Unit and Deputy Director of and sustainability issues in Asia. Her research interests include urban Litigation, South Legal Services. Specialization: Planning heritage, cultural and environmental sustainability of cities focusing on Law; legal practice and housing law for community-based organizations. the intersections of nature, culture, and the built environment, and post- colonial perspectives in design and planning. She serves as an expert for UNESCO on historic cities. Hosagrahar is the author of Indigenous Matthew Lynch Modernities: Negotiating Architecture and Urbanism (Architext Series, Adjunct Assistant Professor. B Arch, University of Sydney (Australia). Routledge, 2005) awarded a 2006 book prize by the International Specialization: Urban Design, studio coordination Planning History Society. She has been the recipient of grants from the Graham Foundation, National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Peter Marcotullio American Institute of Indian Studies. She serves on the editorial boards Adjunct Associate Professor of Urban Planning. Research Fellow at of the Journal of Planning History and Buildings and Landscapes. At The United Nations University, New York, NY. Ph.D. Urban Planning, Columbia she teaches courses on urban sustainability and postcolo- Columbia University, (1996), M.A. Geography, Columbia University, nial perspectives on non-Western architecture and urbanism. Recently, (1989). M.A. Biology/Ecology, University of Pennsylvania, (1983 B.A. Hosagrahar has been extensively involved in the conservation and Major: Psychology; Minor: Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania, sustainable development of historic cities in India in partnership with (1979). Specialization: Environmental Planning. UNESCO. She is directing the preparation of an integrated site man- agement plan for the conservation and sustainable development of the heritage of the Hoysala towns in Karnataka. In partnership with The Jonathan Martin Energy Resource Institute, India, Hosagrahar is also currently develop- Adjunct Associate Professor of Urban Planning. Doctoral Candidate ing a sustainability framework for Indian cities. She is currently working (ABD)—Ph.D. City and Regional Planning—Cornell University (2006 on a book on globalization and historic cities tentatively titled, Medieval expected) Master of Regional Planning (MRP)—Cornell University, Cities, Modern Lives. 2001), BSD-Architecture, (1995 (Magna Cum Laude)—Arizona State University, (1995). Specialization: Land Use Planning Andrea Kahn Adjunct Professor of Architecture. M.Arch, Princeton University; BA Lee Miller Bennington College. Specialization: Design for presentations; teaching Adjunct Associate Professor of Urban Planning. JD Harvard Law and urban designers to articulate the merits of a strong idea to School. Lee Miller is the Managing Director of NegotiationPlus.com, the public through presentaton skills and graphics. 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 planner’s Howard Kozloff skill set. Adjunct Assistant Professor. Howard J. Kozloff is Director of Operations at Hart Howerton, an international planning, design and development advisory firm. Howard is also Director of HH Development Strategies, Justin Garrett Moore an advisory group within Hart Howerton that provides solutions for dis- Adjunct Professor of Urban Planning & Urban Design. M. Arch, tressed assets, restrictive entitlements and other challenging real estate Columbia University. Specialization: Urban Design for Planners scenarios. Howard oversees business, implementation and alternative investment strategies for projects ranging from mixed-use sites to Andrew Scherer mountain villages to coastal resorts. Prior to Hart Howerton, Howard was Adjunct Professor of Urban Planning. Executive Director, Legal Service Development Manager with The Martin Group (TMG), an infill mixed- of New York City. J.D. New York University School of Law, (1978), use developer. Before TMG, he was with The Macerich Company, a B.A. University of Pennsylvania, Urban Studies, (1972). Specializations: publicly-owned retail investment and development firm. Both are based Planning Law, Law and Social Change. in Santa Monica, CA. Howard holds a Master of Science in Real Estate Development from Columbia University, a Master of Urban Planning

Page 36 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition 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

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Columbia University’s 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 numer- ous 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 spe- cialized knowledge in the field. We also provide a major studio experi- ence as well as an opportunity to explore a topic in depth through our year-long thesis course. Seven full-time faculty plus approximately twen- ty adjuncts from the region's professional community support this exten- sive 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 improv- ing the world through the design and use of the places we inhabit.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 37 BA/BS MA/MS Ph.D. ACSP Member: FULL CORNELL UNIVERSITY PAB City and Regional Planning UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Departmental Requirement: Suggested high school courses 106 Sibley Hall Minimum GPA: Not required. Ithaca, New York 14853 Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: Must take-no minimum score. Phone (607) 255-4613 Fax (607) 255-1971 UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Hours of Core...... 22 www.aap.cornell.edu/crp Hours of Studio Courses...... 0 Hours of Restricted Electives (major)...... 18 Kieran P. Donaghy, Chair Hours of University Distribution Requirement...... 33 Phone: 607-255-4613 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 67 E-mail: [email protected] Other (Language)...... 6 Total Required Hours to Graduate from the University...... 120 PROGRAM INFORMATION Thesis or Final Product...... Not Required FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES All Undergraduate aid is centrally administered through the University Admission Deadline 2011-12-early dec...... November 1, 2012 Financial Aid Office, all need-based. Admission Deadline 2011-12-regular dec...... January 1, 2012 Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11...... January 2, 2012 Tuition and Fees: ...... $20,662.59 semester MASTERS DEGREE Application Fee...... $70 Additional Fee-Activity Fee ...... $108 per semester Master of Regional Planning

GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Contact Person: John Forester, Director of Graduate Admissions Deadline 2011-12...... January 10, 2012 Studies Financial Aid Deadline for 2011-12 ...... January 10, 2012 Tuition and Fees: (Master’s)...... $13,520 per semester Phone: (607) 255-5179 Tuition and Fees: (PhD)...... $14,750 per semester E-mail: [email protected] Application Fee...... $95 Additional Fees....$38 Activity per semester, $1,898 Health Insurance (12 Months) Year Initiated: 1942 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 5/31/11...... 1326 Annual Student Enrollment Degrees Granted from 6/1/06 to 5/31/11...... 180

Applied Accepted Enrolled Masters Specializations 10/11 11/12 10/11 11/12 10/11 11/12 Land Use, Environmental Planning and Design Historic Preservation Planning, Undergraduate 82 71 52 52 32 33 Economic Development Planning: Communities and Regions, Masters (MRP) 312 276 123 125 53 51 International Studies in Planning, Masters (MA) 32 25 13 20 4 8 Individualized Curriculum Docotral 80 79 6 5 6 1 MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Bachelors degree from an accredited institution UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 BS in Planning Minimum GRE: General Minimum TOEFL: IBT (Internet Based TOEFL) Bachelor of Science in Urban and Regional Studies Writing-20, Listening-15, Reading-20, Speaking-22 Contact Person: Ann Forsyth, Director (University) Phone: (607) 255-4613 Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Departmental Requirement: No Requirements E-mail: [email protected]

Year Initiated: 1986 MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Degrees Granted through 5/31/10...... 588 Hours of Core...... 20-26 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 5/31/10...... 30 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 4 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 0 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 30 Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 60 Undergraduate Specializations Exam,Thesis or Final Product:...... Oral exam on final writing project Urban and Regional Studies

Page 38 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Includes Master of Regional Planning, Master of 2011 – 2012 Historic Preservation and Ph.D U.S. Citizens & Tuition and stipend awards: Graduate Teaching Research Male Female Total Specialists 59-1st year, 57-2nd year Permanent Residents Hispanics of Grants and Loans: 2 3 5 Teaching Assistants (11) Any Race Sage PhD Fellowships: (2) (non-competitive) Awards: (9) (contact Michael Tomlan) White 34 33 67 FLAS Fellowships: (3) Diversity Sage Fellowships: (0) African American 3 2 5 Provost South Africa Fellowship: (0) Summer Internships and Travel Awards (44) Native American/ 1 0 1 Pacific Islander

Historic Preservation Planning Program Asian American 0 3 3

Contact Person: Michael Tomlan, Director Phone: (607) 255-7261 Mixed 0 2 2 E-mail: [email protected] Other/Don’t Know 5 5 10 Year Initiated: 1975 Degrees Granted through 5/31/11...... 192 Non-US Citizens 9 13 22 Degrees Granted from 6/1/06 to 5/31/11...... 37 Non-Permanent Residents

Total Students 54 61 115 Masters Specializations Historic Preservation *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.

MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Bachelors degree from an accredited DOCTORAL DEGREE institution Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 Minimum GRE: General Doctor of Philosophy Minimum TOEFL: IBT (Internet Based TOEFL) Writing-20, Listening-15, Reading-20, Contact Person: John Forester, Speaking-22 (University) Director of Graduate Studies Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Phone: (607) 255-5179 Departmental Requirement: No Requirements E-mail: [email protected]

Year initiated: 1951 MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Degrees Granted through 5/31/11...... 279 Hours of Core...... 10 Degrees Granted from 6/1/06 to 5/31/11...... 26 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 6 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 0 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 44 Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 60 Exam,Thesis or Final Product:...... Oral exam on final writing project.

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ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 39 Doctoral Specializations PLANNING FACULTY Land Use and Environmental Planning, Historic Preservation Planning, Richard S. Booth Economic Development Planning: Communities and Regions, Director of Urban and Regional Studies Program, Professor. BA, International Studies in Planning, Amherst College (1968); JD, George Washington University (1972). Individualized Curriculum Specializations: Land Use and Environmental Law, Regional Land Use Planning, Critical Area Preservation, Historic Preservation Law, Environmental Politics. DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS http://www.crp.cornell.edu University Admission Policy: Master’s degree from an accredited (607) 255-4025 [email protected] institution Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Very high Nancy Brooks Minimum GRE: General Visiting Associate Professor. BA, College of William and Mary (1985); Ph.D., Minimum TOEFL: IBT (Internet Based TOEFL) University of Pennsylvania, (1995). Specializations: Public Economics, Urban Writing-20, Listening-15, Economics, Environmental Economics and Research Methods. Reading-20, Speaking-22 http://www.crp.cornell.edu (University) Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Susan M. Christopherson Departmental Requirement: No Requirements Professor. BA, University of Minnesota (1972); Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley (1983); Specializations: Labor Markets, Labor Flexibility, Economic Development, Media Industries, Market DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Governance, European Studies. Semesters in Residence...... 6 http://www.crp.cornell.edu Passing Qualifying Exam-Admission to Candidacy ...... A-Exam (607) 255-8772 [email protected] Completion of Dissertation Defense of Dissertation...... B-Exam Jeffrey Chusid Associate Professor. AB (1978), M.Arch (1982, University of California, TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION Berkeley. Specializations: Historic Preservation Design & Planning, Architecture, Cultural Landscapes. 2011 – 2012 http://www.crp.cornell.edu (607) 254-8579 [email protected] U.S. Citizens & Male Female Total Kieran Donaghy Permanent Residents Chair and Professor. BA, SUNY, Albany, (1978), MS (1984) PhD (1987, Hispanics of Cornell University. Specializations: Dynamic Systems Modeling, 0 1 1 Any Race Globalization, Macroeconomic Policy, Regional Planning, International Conflict, Environmental Policy. White 3 8 11 http://www.crp.cornell.edu (607) 254-4865 [email protected] African American 0 2 2 John Forester Native American/ Director of Graduate Studies and Professor. BS (1970), MS (1971), 0 1 1 Pacific Islander MCP (1975) and Ph.D. (1978), University of California at Berkeley. Specializations: Participatory Planning Process, Ethics and Deliberative Asian American 1 0 1 Democracy, Public Dispute Resolution and Multi-party Mediated Negotiations, Oral Histories of Planning Practitioners. http://www.crp.cornell.edu Mixed 0 0 0 (607) 255-5179 [email protected] Ann Forsyth Other/Don’t Know 0 0 0 Professor. BSc, University of Sydney (1985), MA University of California, Los Angeles (1989), Ph.D. Cornell University, (1993) Non-US Citizens 6 7 13 Specializations: Social Aspects of Physical Planning and Urban Design, Non-Permanent Residents Urban and Environmental Theory, Gender and Diversity, Research Methods, Professional Ethics, Planning and Design Education. Total Students 10 19 29 http://www.crp.cornell.edu (607) 254-5438 [email protected]

*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.

Page 40 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition David Funk Stephen Schmidt Senior Lecturer and Director, Program in Real Estate. BA (1986) Assistant Professor. BA, Washington University, (1995), MLA, University MA (1987) Ohio University, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin, (1999). of Washington, (2000), PhD, Rutgers University, (2006). Specialization: Specializations: Use of Real Estate Gifts in Fundraising, Real Estate Environmental Planning, Social Context of Open Space: Preservation, Transactions, Property Management, University Administration, Planning in International Comparison, Urban Design, Privatization of International Education and Programs. Public Space Provision. http://www.crp.cornell.edu or http://www.realestate.cornell.edu http://www.crp.cornell.edu (607) 254-4846 [email protected] William W. Goldsmith Director of International Studies in Planning, Professor. BSCE, Michael Tomlan University of California, Berkeley (1963); Ph.D.,Cornell University Director Historic Preservation Planning Program, Professor. B.Arch., (1968). Specializations: United States Urban Policy, Political Economy, University of Tennessee (1973); MA, Columbia University (1976); International Urbanization, Development and Underdevelopment, Latin Ph.D., Cornell University (1983). Specializations: Building Conservation America and the Caribbean. Technology, Documentation Methods for Preservation, History of the http://www.crp.cornell.edu Preservation Movement, China, India, Canada. (607) 255-2333 [email protected] http://www.crp.cornell.edu (607) 255-7261 [email protected] Marcela Gonzalez-Rivas Post-doctural Associate. University of North Carolina (2007) PhD, Mildred Warner London School of Economics (1997) MS; Universidad de las Americas Professor. BA, Oberlin College (1979); MS (1985) and Ph.D.(1997), (Mexico) Bachelor’s (1994). Specializations: Economic development, Cornell University. Specializations: Community Development, Economic Regional economics, globalization and trade openness, Poverty and Development, State & Local Government Policy. inequality, Effect of corruption on economic growth http://www.crp.cornell.edu http://www.crp.cornell.edu (607) 255-6816 [email protected] (607) 255-3489 [email protected] Neema Kudva Associate Professor. Dip. Arch., CEPT, India (1989); M.Arch./ OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY MCP (1993) and Ph.D. (2001), University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: International Development Planning, Non-Government Robert Abrams Organizations, Community Based Planning Practices, International Senior Lecturer. BS, Cornell University (1953); MBA, Harvard Urbanization. University (1957). Specializations: Commercial Real Estate Management http://www.crp.cornell.edu and Marketing. (607) 255-3939 [email protected] http://www.crp.cornell.edu or http://www.realestate.cornell.edu (607) 255-1748 [email protected] Michael Manville Assistant Professor. BA College of Holy Cross (1996), MA UCLA Iwan Azis (2003), PhD UCLA (2009). Specializations: Transportation and Land Professor. AB University of Indonesia (1978), MS (1982) and Ph.D. Use, Local Public Finance, Politics of Policy Implementation. (1983), Cornell University. Specializations: Sectoral and Regional (607) 255-2957 [email protected] Modeling, CGE and Econometric Modeling for Policy Analysis and Forecasting, Decision-Making Analysis. H. Pike Oliver http://www.crp.cornell.edu Senior Lecturer. BA San Fransisco State University (1970), MA (607) 255-4271 [email protected] Urban Planning, UCLA (1974). Specializations: Urban and Regional Development Policy, Master Planned Communities and Residential Sherene Baugher Development, Natural lands Management. Associate Professor and Acting Director Archaeology Program. [email protected] BA (1969), MA, Hunter College, CUNY (1971); MA (1976), MUP (1976) and Ph.D. (1978), State University of New York, Stony Brook. Porus Olpadwala Specializations: Historic Preservation, American Indians and Planners, Professor. MBA, University of Calcutta (1972); MRP (1976) and Urban Planning History, Urban Archaeology, Canada and Mexico. Ph.D. (1979), Cornell University. Specializations: Political Economy, http://www.crp.cornell.edu Comparative International Development, International Urbanization, (607) 255-1648 [email protected] Technology Development and Transfer, Transnational Corporation, Asia & Western Europe Matthew Drennan http://www.crp.cornell.edu Professor Emeritus. BS, University of Detroit (1959); MA, University of (607) 255-2957 [email protected] 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

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 41 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 [email protected] 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 [email protected] 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 [email protected]

Stuart W. Stein FAICP 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 [email protected] 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 [email protected] 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 (607) 255-2333 [email protected]

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UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Urban and Regional Planning Departmental Requirement: College Prep Courses Planning Program Minimum GPA: Not required through department Department of Geography Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: Not required through department Brewster A-215 UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Greenville, North Carolina 27858-4353 Hours of Core...... 33 Hours of Restricted Planning Electives...... 9 Phone: (252) 328-6465 Hours of Unrestricted Planning Electives...... 6 Fax: (252) 737-1527 Minor or Concentration Areas...... 24 Total Required Hours In Planning Program...... 48 Total Required Hours to graduate from University...... 126 www.ecu.edu/plan/ FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Jerry Weitz, Director Contact Financial Aid Officer Phone: (252) 328-6579 E-mail: [email protected] PLANNING FACULTY Alan M. Burne PROGRAM INFORMATION Lecturer. MA, University of North Carolina, Charlotte. Specializations: Land Use/Growth Management, Computer Applications, Geographic UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Information Systems. Admission Deadline 2012-2013...... March 15, 2012 (252) 328-1273 [email protected] Financial Aid Deadline 2012-2013...... June, 2013 In-State Tuition and Fees...... $1,674.00 per semester Out-of-State Tuition and Fees...... $7,963.50 per semester Misun Hur Application Fee...... $100 Assistant Professor. BS, GyeongSang National University; MA, The Ohio Additional Fees...... $1,008.00 per semester State University; Ph.D., The Ohio State University. Specializations: Community Development, Urban Design, GIS & Visualization Annual Student Enrollment Technology, Environmental Behavior. (252) 328-1270 [email protected] Applied Accepted Enrolled 10/11 11/12 10/11 11/12 10/11 11/12 Daniel J. Marcucci AICP Assistant Professor. BA, Harvard University; MLA, University of Undergraduate NA NA NA NA 43 36 Pennsylvania; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Land Use Planning, , Coastal Management. UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE (252) 328-5197 [email protected] BS in Urban and Regional Planning Anuradha Mukherji Year initiated:1974 PAB Accredited Assistant Professor. MS, Texas A&M University; Ph.D., University Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... Over 1000 of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Housing, Hazard Mitigation Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 13 and Recovery, Disaster Planning and Management, International Development. (252) 328-5357 [email protected] Undergraduate Specializations Coastal Planning and Development Jerry Weitz FAICP Associate Professor. BA, Emory University; MA, Georgia Institute of Community Planning and Development Technology; Ph.D., Portland State University. Specializations: Growth Management, Smart Growth, Land Use and Plan Implementation. Also Offered (252) 328-6579 [email protected] Graduate concentration in Planning with MBA, MPA, MS in ITEC and MA in Geography 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 [email protected]

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Urban and Regional Planning Program Undergraduate Specializations Department of Geography and Geology Comprehensive Land Use Planning Geographic Information Systems Ypsilanti, Michigan 48197 Environmental Analysis Phone (734) 487-0218 Historic Preservation Fax (734) 487-6979 UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS http://planning.emich.edu Departmental Requirement: Good student standing Minimum GPA: University required Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: University required Richard Sambrook, Department Head Phone: (734) 487-0218 UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS E-mail: [email protected] Hours of Core ...... 26 Hours of Studio Courses ...... 4 Hours of Restricted Elective ...... 6 Hours of Unrestricted Elective ...... 0 PROGRAM INFORMATION Total Required Hours In Planning Program ...... 36 Total Required Hours to Graduate from University ...... 124 Thesis or Final Product ...... Not required UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Admission Deadline 2011-12 ...... Continuous Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12 ...... March 15 FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION In-State Tuition and Fees: ...... $321.00/Credit hour Undergraduate financial aid varies, consult university catalog or contact Out-of-State Tuition and Fees: ...... $784.50/Credit hour Financial Aid Office Application Fee ...... $20 online/$30 mail Robert M. Ward Planning Program Scholarship, contact program director Additional Fees ...... varies TOTAL BACHELORS STUDENT GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES COMPOSITION Admission Deadline 2011-12...... Continuous 2010-2011 Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12...... February 15 In-State Tuition and Fees: ...... $528.00/Credit hour U.S. Citizens & Out-of-State Tuition and Fees: ...... $932.75/Credit hour Male Female Total Application Fee ...... $25 online/$35 mail Permanent Residents Additional Fees: ...... varies Hispanics of 1 0 1 Annual Student Enrollment Any Race White 22 13 35 Enrolled 08/10 09/10 10/11 African American 6 3 9 Bachelors 54 51 56 Native American/ Masters 17 20 18 1 1 2 Pacific Islander

UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE Asian American 2 0 2

BA/BS in Urban and Regional Planning Mixed 0 0 0

Contact Person: Robert A. Jones, Director Phone: (734) 487-8488 Other/Don’t Know 4 2 6 E-mail: [email protected] Non-US Citizens 1 0 1 Year Initiated: 1975 Degrees Granted through 8/31/10 ...... 486 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 ...... 14 Total Students 31 19 56

*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.

Page 44 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition Hugh Semple MASTERS DEGREE Associate Professor. BA, University of Guyana (1985); MA, University of Alberta (1991); Ph.D., University of Manitoba (1996). Specializations: Master of Science in Urban and Regional Planning GIS, Physical Planning, Urban Geography (734) 487-8169 [email protected] Contact Person: Norman Tyler, Graduate Coordinator Phone: (734) 487-8656 E-mail [email protected] Norman Tyler, AICP Professor. BS, University of Michigan (1970); D. Arch, University of Year Initiated: 2001 PAB Accredited Michigan (1987); Ph.D., Michigan State (1998). Specializations: Urban Degrees Granted through 8/31/11 ...... 30 Revitalization, Historic Preservation, Architecture Degrees Granted from 9/1/08 to 8/31/11 ...... 4 http://planning.emich.edu (734) 457-8656 [email protected] Masters Specializations Land Use Planning, Geographic Information William Welsh Assistant Professor. BS, Kutztown University (1986); MS, Shippensburg Systems, Environmental Assessment University (1990); Ph.D., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Historic Preservation, Downtown Revitalization (2001). Specializations: Remote Sensing, GIS, Land Use/Land Cover Change. MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS (734) 487-0218 [email protected] University Admission Policy: Contact Admission Office Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 2.5 University; 2.75 Departmental Yichun Xie Minimum GRE: Not Required Professor. BSc, Anhui Normal University (China) (1978); MA, University Minimum TOEFL 213 (CRT) of Akron; Ph.D., SUNY Buffalo (1994). Specializations: GIS, Physical Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Planning. Departmental Requirement: 2 Letters of Recommendation (734) 487-7588 [email protected] MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Hours of Core ...... 24 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses ...... 7-9 OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Hours of Restricted Electives ...... 3-5 Total Required Hours in Planning Program ...... 36 Eugene Jaworski Professor Emeritus. BA, University of Wisconsin; Ph.D., Louisiana State Exam, Thesis or Final Product: ...... Oral Exam and Paper University. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Remote Sensing...... of Publishable Quality (734) 487-0218 [email protected] FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Graduate financial awards vary, contact Graduate Studies office Ted Ligibel Assistantships available, contact department office Professor. BS, University of Toledo (1972); MA, Bowling Green State Robert M. Ward Planning Program Scholarship, contact graduate coordinator. University (1981); Ph.D., Bowling Green State University (1995). Specializations: Historic Preservation. PLANNING FACULTY (734) 487-0232 [email protected] Nina David Robert Ward Professor Emeritus. AB Earlham College (1958); MAT Indiana Assistant Professor. B.Arch, Madras University (2001); M.Env.Sc, Ohio University (1963); Ph.D., University of Michigan (1971). State University (2003); MCRP Ohio State University (2003), PhD, Specializations: Land Use, Rural Planning University of Michigan (2008), Specializations: Regional Cooperative Planning, Research Methods, Physical Planning (734) 487-0218 [email protected] (734) 487-7582 [email protected] Robert Jones FYI Associate Professor. BA, Seattle University (1977); MA, University of Washington (1982); M.Arch., University of Oregon (1989); Ph.D., Eastern Michigan University offers urban and regional planning programs Portland State University (1999). Specializations: Urban Design, at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. The programs focus on Physical Planning, Development Regulation current issues in comprehensive urban and regional planning. Instruction http://planning.emich.edu is offered in local land use planning and development regulation, prob- (734) 487-8488 [email protected] lems of urban and regional growth, local decision-making processes, and urban revitalization. The programs are designed to prepare students for Heather Khan professional planning work in government agencies, private planning Assistant Professor. BA, Florida Atlantic University (2001); MUP, firms, and other positions where planning skills are needed and relevant. Wayne State University (2004); PhD, Florida State University (2008). Core and elective courses provide necessary skills to develop and update Specializations: Economic Development, State and Local Governance, local comprehensive plans and land use regulations, analyze site plans, Public Policy, Public Finance. critique general and neighborhood development plans, and administer (734) 487-0218 [email protected] local planning ordinances. Students are also versed in the preparation and

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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, his- toric 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 redevelop- ment. The degree prepares students for work in city and regional plan- ning 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 pre- pares students to work as GIS analysts, applied researchers, and consul- tants 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 certifi- cates in GIS and Historic Preservation aimed at those seeking to add or upgrade qualifications in these areas.

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Urban Planning Programs UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Departmental Requirement: None Required Department of Urban Planning, Minimum GPA: 2.0 Public and Health Administration Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: Either SAT or ACT 668 North Riverpoint Blvd. UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Spokane, Washington 99202-1677 Hours of Core, Including Studio...... 73 Phone (509) 828-1218 - Fax (509) 828-1275 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 17 E-mail: [email protected] Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 28 Total Required Hours In Planning Program...... 90 http://www.ewu.edu/CBPA/Programs/ Total Required Hours to Graduate from University...... 180 Thesis or Final Product...... Not required Urban-Regional-Planning.xml FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Dick G. Winchell, Director Three scholarships available, eligibility based on academics and need. Phone (509) 828-1205 E-mail: [email protected] MASTERS DEGREE PROGRAM INFORMATION Master in Urban and Regional Planning UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Contact Person: Gabor Zovanyi, Graduate Program Advisor Admission Deadline 2011-12...... No Deadline Phone: (509) 828-1216 Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12...... No Deadline E-mail [email protected] In-State Tuition and Fees...... $2,413 per quarter Out-of State Tuition and Fees...... $5,639 per quarter Year Initiated: 1978 PAB Accredited Application Fee...... $50 Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 253 Additional Fee...... $183.54 per quarter Degrees Granted from 9/11/10 to 8/31/11...... 9

GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Admission Deadline 2011-12...... No Deadline Masters Specializations Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12...... No Deadline In-State Tuition and Fees...... $2,977 per quarter Tribal Planning Out-of-State Tuition and Fees...... $6,877 per quarter Environmental Planning Application Fee...... $50 Small Town Planning Additional Fees...... $183.54 per quarter Annual Student Enrollment MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Applied Accepted Enrolled University Admission Policy: None Required Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 07/10 08/10 07/10 08/10 07/10 08/10 Minimum GRE: Not Required Undergraduate 20 20 20 19 11 9 Minimum TOEFL Not Required Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Masters 17 19 12 19 9 13 Departmental Requirement: Two letters of recommendation and a letter of interest. UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements BA in Urban and Regional Planning Hours of Core, including studio...... 46 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 0 Contact Person: Dick G. Winchell FAICP, Professor Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 26 Phone: (509) 828-1205 Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 72 E-mail [email protected] Exam,Thesis or Final Product:...... Comprehensive Exam and Research Report required Year Initiated: 1968 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 555 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 12 FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Three research fellowship grants available, eligibility based on academics and need. Undergraduate Specializations Three scholarships available, eligibility based on academics and need. Urban and Regional Planning

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 47 TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION TRIBAL PLANNING EXECUTIVE 2010-2011 CERTIFICATE U.S. Citizens & Male Female Total TRIBAL PLANNING EXECUTIVE Permanent Residents Hispanics of CERTIFICATE (23 Credits) 0 0 0 Any Race Kelvin Frank, Director White 17 7 24 Through the unique relations between EWU’s urban planning programs and American Indian tribal governments in the region along with the Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians (ATNI), and the operation of the African American 0 0 0 Northwest Tribal Technical Assistance Program, EWU has developed a Native American/ curriculum in American Indian tribal planning at the graduate level to 0 1 1 serve tribal government leaders and staff, American Indian students, and Pacific Islander anyone interested in understanding tribal planning. The Tribal Planning Executive Certificate is a 23 credit curriculum that can be part of the Asian American 1 0 1 MURP or other graduate programs at EWU or a stand-alone certificate. The purpose of the Executive Certificate is to provide executive-level education on tribal planning, tribal government administration, programs Mixed 0 0 0 and services to American Indian tribal leaders, staff, tribal members and all interested students. All students must complete the graduate admission Other/Don’t Know 0 0 0 requirements for the MURP Program (above). To complete the Certificate students must complete the 23 credits listed below. This program will be offered in regular EWU courses, as an on-line program, or as a combina- Non-US Citizens 0 0 0 tion of the two. Total Students 18 8 26 GRADUATE CERTIFICATE PROGRAM Tribal Planning Executive Certificate Kelvin Frank, Director Dick Winchell, Certificate Advisor Department of Urban Planning, Public and Health Administration College of Business and Public Administration PLANNING FACULTY EWU, Phase One Classroom Building Gregg Dohrn 668 N. Riverpoint Blvd. Lecturer (Practicing Professional). BA, University of Puget Sound; Spokane, Washington 99202-1677 MURP, Portland State University. Specializations: Land Use and Telephone: (509) 828-1218 Comprehensive Planning, Community Facilities, Local Economic Development. Admission Requirements/Preparation (509) 828-1212 [email protected] Admission requirements of the Tribal Planning Executive Certificate include those required by the graduate school and the MURP Program Veronica Elias (above). Assistant Professor. BA, The National University of the South Bahia Blanca, Argentina; M.A. Geography and Urban Planning, University of Certificate Requirements Akron; Ph.D. , Urban Studies and Public Affairs, University of Akron. Each student will be expected to complete a minimum of 23 credit hours Specializations: Neighborhood Planning, Community Social Theory, taking all courses listed below. Students can complete this certificate as a Public Administration, International Planning. “stand alone” program, or as part of the MURP program or other graduate (509) 828-1236 [email protected] degrees at EWU. Kelvin Frank Program Requirements Tribal Planning Lecturer, Director of Tribal Planning Certificate (All of the following courses) Program. BA, Interdisciplinary Studies, Eastern Washington University; MA, and MPA, Eastern Washington University; PhD. Gonzaga PLAN 523 American Indian Planning 3 credits University. Specializations: Community Development, Tribal Planning, PLAN-524 Advanced Strategic Planning 3 credits Strategic Plannning. PLAN 530 Contemporary American Indian Planning 3 credits (509) 828-1218 [email protected] PLAN 531 Census Data for American Indian Planning 2 credits PLAN 532 American Indian Economic Development 3 credits PLAN 533 American Indian Law for Planners 3 credits Fred A. Hurand FAICP PLAN 534 American Indian Transportation Planning 3 credits Professor. B.Arch, Ohio State; MUP, University of Washington; PhD, PLAN 560 American Indian Planning Studio 3 credits Pennsylvania State University. Specializations: Urban Design, Land Use Planning, Disaster Mitigation, Environment/Behavior Studies. Total Credit Requirements: 23 credits (509) 828-1217 [email protected]

Page 48 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition William Kelley Michael Marchand Professor. BA, Pan American University; MURP, Texas A&M; ABD, Lecturer: BA, , Business, Eastern Washington University, MURP, University of Washington. Specializations: Transportation Planning, Eastern Washington University Ph.D. (ABD) University of Washington. Planning Methods, Small Town Planning. Specializations: Tribal Planning, Tribal Government Administration, (509) 828-1214 [email protected] Strategic Planning, Energy Resource Management, Transportation. Richard Rolland Robert Quinn Professor. BS, MS, PhD, Oregon State. Specializations: Physical Lecturer. BS, Portland State; MURP, Eastern Washington University. Geography, Meteorology. Specializations: Tribal Planning, Tribal Transportation Planning, Tribal Law, Community Planning. (509) 359-7050 [email protected] (509) 359-6829 [email protected] Daniel Turbeville Professor. BS, University of South Carolina; MA, Western Washington Dick Winchell FAICP University; PhD, Simon Fraser. Specializations: Physical Geography, Professor. BA, Wartburg College; MURP, University of Colorado- Human Geography, Architectural History. Denver; PhD, Arizona State University. Specializations: Comparative (509) 359-2270 [email protected] Urbanization, Sustainable Cities (Europe, Asia, North America), Urban Morphology, Tribal Transportation, Community Development, Tribal Stacy Warren Planning, Neighborhood Planning, Housing. Associate Professor. BA, University of Delaware; MA, Clark University; (509) 828-1205 [email protected] PhD, University of British Columbia. Specializations: GIS (509) 359-7962 [email protected] Gabor Zovanyi Professor. BA, University of California, Los Angeles; MCP, San Diego Robert Zinke State University; PhD, University of Washington. Specializations: Professor. BA, Washington State; MA, Drew University; PhD, New York Environmental Planning, Growth Management, Sustainable Communities, University. Specialization: Public Administration Comparative Urbanization. (509) 828-1239 [email protected] (509) 828-1216 [email protected]

OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Michael Folsom Professor. BS, Portland State; MA, Michigan State; PhD, Michigan State. Specializations: Physical Geography, Wetlands Science, Environmental Planning. (509) 359-2460 [email protected] Margo Hill Lecturer: BA, Gonzaga University; J.D., Gonzaga University; MURP, Eastern Washington University. Specializations: Tribal Law, Tribal Planning and Management, Planning Law, Tribal Economic Development. (509) 828-1218 [email protected]

William Grimes Lecturer. BA, University of California, Riverside; MURP, Cal State Pomona. Specializations: Urban Design, Land Development, Urban Morphology, Comparative Urbanization. (509) 828-1212 [email protected] Rosanne London Lecturer. BS, Weber State College; MSS, Utah State; Ph.D., Washington State University. Specializations: Research Methods, Community and Non-Profit Organizations, Organizational Theory, Public Administration. (509) 828-1237 [email protected] Larry Luton Professor. BS, University of Tennessee; MA, Claremont; PhD, Claremont. Specializations: Planning Methods, Public Administration. (509) 828-1231 [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 49 BA/BS MA/MS ACSP Member: FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY PAB PAB PAB FULL

Urban and Regional Planning UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS School Requirement: Completion of Associate Degree or 60 111 East Las Olas Blvd., HEC, Suite 1009B credits of approved lower level college courses Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301 Minimum GPA: 2.0 Phone (954) 762-5652 Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: 860-1140 (University) Fax (954) 762-5673 UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Email: [email protected] Hours of Core...... 39 Hours of Studio Courses...... 3 http://www.fau.edu/surp Hours of Restricted Elective...... 6 Hours of Unrestricted Elective...... 15 Jaap Vos, Director Total Required Hours In Planning Program...... 60 Phone: (954) 762-5652 Thesis or Final Product...... Final Project E-mail:[email protected] FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION None PROGRAM INFORMATION UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE Admission Deadline ...... June 1 Financial Aid Deadline ...... None In-State Tuition and Fees:...... $177.65 credit hour per semester Bachelor of Urban Design Out-of-State/International Tuition and Fees:...... $ 657.17 credit hour per semester Other:...... 0 Contact Person: Kasama Polakit, Coordinator Application Fee:...... $30 Additional Fees:...... Lab fees approx. $100 Phone: (954) 762-5652 E-mail: [email protected] GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Admission Deadline 2010-11 for Masters program...... July 1 Year Initiated:2011 Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11 for Masters program...... February 15 Degrees Granted through 8/31/10...... 0 In-State Tuition and Fees:...... $343.02 credit hour per semester Out-of-State/International Tuition and Fees:...... $ 997.14 credit hour per semester Other:...... 0 Application Fee...... $30 Additional Fees:...... Lab fees approx. $100 UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS School Requirement: Completion of Associate Degree or 60 Annual Student Enrollment credits of approved lower level college courses Applied Accepted Enrolled Minimum GPA: 2.0 08/10 07/11 08/10 07/11 08/10 07/11 Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: 860-1140 (University) Undergraduate 96 93 49 51 33 31 UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Masters 88 78 37 26 23 19 Hours of Core...... 33 Hours of Studio Courses...... 3 Hours of Restricted Elective...... 6 Hours of Unrestricted Elective...... 15 UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE Total Required Hours In Planning Program...... 60 Thesis or Final Product...... Final Project

Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION None Contact Person: Asli Ceylan Oner, Coordinator Phone: (954) 762-5652 E-mail: [email protected]

Year Initiated:1997 Degrees Granted through 8/31/10...... 203 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 7/1/10...... 36

Page 50 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION MASTERS DEGREE 2010-2011 Master of Urban and Regional Planning U.S. Citizens & Male Female Total Permanent Residents Contact Person: Jaap Vos, Director Hispanics of Phone: (954) 762-5652 9 3 12 E-mail: [email protected] Any Race

Year Initiated: 1989 PAB Accredited White 8 9 17 Degrees Granted through 9/31/10...... 248 Degrees Granted from 9/31/10 to 7/1/11...... 17 African American 1 5 6 Native American/ 0 1 1 Masters Specializations Pacific Islander Economic Development Asian American 0 1 1 Environmental Planning Mixed 0 0 0

MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Other/Don’t Know 0 0 0 University Admission Policy: Bachelors degree from an accredited institution & GPA 3.0 Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 (School) Non-US Citizens 1 1 2 Minimum GRE: 1000 Minimum TOEFL 550 Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Total Students 19 20 39 School Requirement: Personal statement and two reference letters *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.

MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Hours of Core...... 27 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 3 PLANNING FACULTY Hours of Restricted Electives...... 12 Jaap Vos Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 6 Associate Professor. MS, Wageningen University; Ph.D., University of Total Required Hours in Planning Program:...... 48 Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Exam,Thesis or Final Product:...... Planning Project Equity, Sustainable Development, Climate Change. (954) 762-5653 [email protected] FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION 5 Excellence in Planning Scholarships Ann-Margaret Esnard 5 Research Assistant scholarships Professor. BS, University of the West Indies; MS, University of Puerto 1 Sun fund Scholarship Rico; Ph.D., University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Specializations: GIS and Planning Technology, Emergency Management. Eligibility Criteria: GPA above 3.2 GRE above 1200 (954) 762-5646 [email protected]

Asli Ceylan Oner Assistant Professor. Ph.D., University of Virginia Tech. MA, London School of Economics and Political Science, London. Specializations: Globalization Planning and Governance of Global Cities. (954) 762-5357 [email protected]

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 [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 51 Diana Mitsova Assistant Professor. Ph.D., University of Cincinnati. MA, Indiana FYI University, Purdue University, Indianapolis. Specializations: GIS Applications, GIS Data Collection, Environmental Modeling. The School of Urban and Regional Planing is a locus of scholars, (954) 762-5674 [email protected] teachers, practitioners, agents and students committed to the con- tinuous improvement of urban regions and the planning enterprise Eric Dumbaugh through research, teaching and service. Associate Professor. Ph.D., Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology. Master of City and Regional Planning, The School provides an environment to discuss, develop and dis- Georgia Institute of Technology; Master of Science in Civil Engineering, seminate new ideas and concepts, and contribute to the practice Georgia Institute of Technology. Specializations: Transportation, of planning directed towards a future that is environmentally, Physical Planning, Street and Community Design. economically and humanly beneficial. The focus of our work (954) 762-5030 relies on the recognition and use of multi-scalar connections and interactions of systems and planning activities including policy Kasama Polakit framework development, participatory decision-making and com- Assistant Professor. Ph.D., University of Melbourne. MA, University of munity stewardship. The School seeks to exploit the potential of Melbourne, Australia. Specializations: Architecture and Urban Design emerging technologies and collaborative engagement in creative theory, Sustainable Urban Design. and innovative ways. (954) 762-5655 [email protected] Current initiatives include global urban network's climate change, Yanmei Li metropolitan form, disaster management, place making, healthy Assistant Professor, Ph.D., University of Ohio State. MA, Beijing Normal cities and housing market issues. University in China. Specializations: Statistics, Geography and Urban Planning. (954) 762-5037 [email protected]

Page 52 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition MA/MS Ph.D. ACSP Member: FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY PAB FULL MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Department Of Urban & Regional Planning Hours of Core...... 21 113 Collegiate Loop Capstone (Research paper, studio or thesis)...... 3 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 12 Tallahassee, Florida 32306-2280 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 12 Phone (850) 644-4510 Other...... 0 Fax (850) 645-4841 Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 48 [email protected] FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION http://coss.fsu.edu/durp 1 University Fellow, stipend of $18,000, IS/OS tuition. Based on GRE upward of 1300; outstanding GPA. Timothy S. Chapin, Department Chair Phone: (850) 644-4510 1 Doctoral Presidential Fellow, stipend of $23,000, IS/OS tuition. E-mail: [email protected] Based on GRE upward of 1300; outstanding GPA.

3-4 Doctoral awards, stipend of $13,500, IS/OS tuition. PROGRAM INFORMATION Based on merit and need. GRADUATE DEADLINE, TUITION AND FEES Admission Only Deadline (US) Fall term...... July 1 4-7 Research Assistants, stipend of $7,000, IS/OS tuition. Admission and Financial Aid (US) Fall term……………...... February 15 Based on merit and need. Admission and Financial Aid (International) Fall term...... November 15 In-state Tuition and Fees Per Term...... $4,454 2 Transit fellows, stipend of $15,000, IS/OS tuition. Out-of-state Tuition and Fees Per Term...... $12,031 Awarded to outstanding students wishing to pursue careers Application Fee...... $30 in public transportation planning. Additional Fees...... 0 Annual Student Enrollment Cooperative Internship awards, stipend of $7,500-$8,200, IS/OS tuition. Based on merit and need. Applied Accepted Enrolled 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 Masters 123 132 82 80 54 54 TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION 2010-2011 Doctoral 20 22 10 6 6 3 US Citizens & Male Female Total MASTERS DEGREE Permanent Residents Hispanics* Of any 8 7 15 Master in Urban and Regional Planning Race Contact Person: Jeffrey R. Brown White 43 36 79 Phone: (850) 644-4510 E-mail [email protected] African American 3 4 7 Year Initiated: 1965 PAB Accredited Native American/ Degrees Granted through 12/31/10...... 1,230 2 1 3 Degrees Granted from 01/01/10 to 12/31/10...... 42 Pacific Islander Asian American 3 4 7 Masters Specializations Environmental and Natural Resource Planning, Growth Mixed 0 1 1 Management and Comprehensive Planning, Housing and Community Development, Transportation Planning, Other / Don’t know 2 0 2 Planning for Developing Areas, Healthy Communities Non-US Citizens Non- Permanent 1 1 2 MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s from an accredited Residents institution Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 Total Students 62 54 116 Minimum GRE: 1000 Minimum TOEFL 550 Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Departmental Requirement: No Requirement *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 53 DOCTORAL DEGREE TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION 2010-2011 Urban and Regional Planning US Citizens & Male Female Total Contact Person: Rebecca S. Miles Permanent Residents Phone: (850) 644-4510 Hispanics* Of any 0 0 0 E-mail [email protected] Race Year initiated: 1972 White 3 4 7 Degrees Granted through 12/31/10...... 54 Degrees Granted from 01/01/10 to 12/31/10...... 2 Dissertations Granted from 01/01/10 to 12/31/10 African American 2 1 3 Native American/ 1. Muslim Women's Experience in Urban Public Spaces in a 0 0 0 Multicultural American Context Pacific Islander 2. Effects of Rapid Urbanization on Livelihoods in the Peri-Urban Areas of Accra, Ghana Asian American 0 0 0

Doctoral Specializations Mixed 0 0 0 Alternative Transportation in the Modern City; Trans- portation and Accessibility; The Built Environment and Other / Don’t know 0 0 0 Public Health; Collaborative Governance and Learn- ing Networks; Adaptive Response to Climate Change; Non-US Citizens Adequate Housing for All Households; and Regional Non- Permanent 4 3 7 Visioning and Land Planning Residents Total Students 9 8 17

*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Minimum GRE: 1000 PLANNING FACULTY Minimum TOEFL: 550 Minimum GPA: 3.0 Andrew Aurand Departmental Requirement: Master’s degree in urban planning, Assistant Professor. BA, Bucknell University (1994); MSW, University of urban studies, environmental studies, Pittsburgh (1999); PhD, University of Pittsburgh (2007). Specializations: policy science, law, . Public Policy and Public Administration, Community Organizing, Housing and Community Development. DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS (850) 644-4510 [email protected] Hours of Theory...... 21 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 0 Jeffrey Brown Application Area...... 12 Associate Professor. BA (1996), MA (1998) and Ph.D., UCLA (2003). Methods...... 9 Specializations: Transportation Planning, Methods, Geographic Dissertation...... 24 Information Systems. Total...... 66 http://www.fsu.edu/~durp Exams or Written Requirements: Qualifying and Comprehensive Exams (850) 644-4510 [email protected]

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 [email protected]

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 [email protected]

Page 54 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition Christopher Coutts Assistant Professor. B.C.H., New Mexico State University (1997); OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY M.P.H., New Mexico State University (2003); Ph.D., University of Michigan (2006). Specializations: Community Health and Health Karen Jumonville AICP Behavior. Adjunct. B.S., Florida State University (1994); MSP, Florida State http://fsu.edu/~durp University )1997). Specializations: Growth Management, Land Use and Environmental Planning. (850) 644-4510 [email protected] Steve Leitman Robert Deyle Adjunct. B.A., Florida Atlantic University (1972); M.S.P., Florida State Professor. BA, Dartmouth College (1972); MS, Duke University (1977); University (1977). Specializations: Environmental Planning. Ph.D., State University of New York, Syracuse (1987). Specializations: Environmental Planning and Policy Analysis, Plan Implementation, Geographic Information Systems, Natural Resource Kenneth Metcalf AICP Planning. Adjunct. BA, University of South Florida (1985); MSP, Florida State http://www.fsu.edu/~durp University (2002). Specializations: Growth Management and Land Use (850) 644-4510 [email protected] Planning.

Petra Doan Tom Taylor AICP Associate Professor. BA, Haverford College (1977); MRP (1984); Adjunct. BA, Iowa State University (1970); MS, New Orleans University Ph.D. (1988), Cornell University. Specializations: Gender Studies and (1980); Ph.D., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (1989). Planning, International Development, Infrastructure/Public Services, Specializations: Negotiation and Conflict Management. Metropolitan/Regional Planning and Rural Development. http://consensus.fsu.edu http://www.fsu.edu/~durp (850) 644-4510 [email protected] FYI Rebecca Lewis Assistant Professor. BA, University of Kentucky (2006); MPP, FSU DURP is the oldest accredited planning program in the State University of Maryland (2008); Ph.D., University of Maryland (2011). of Florida and since 1965 has graduated over 1,200 students with Specializations: Land Use Policy, State and Local Governance, GIS & Masters and Ph.D.'s in urban and regional planning. As such, FSU Spatial Analysis, Urban Economics. DURP is one of the largest producers of planners in the nation. (850) 644-4510 [email protected] FSU DURP's faculty are dedicated to preparing their Master's and Ph.D. students for careers as leaders in planning practice and uni- Rebecca Miles versity teaching and research. Professor. BA, Harvard University (1977); MRP (1983); Ph.D. (1988), Cornell University. Specializations: Gender Studies and Planning, The program has five joint degree programs (with Demography, International Development, Rural Development, Community Health International Affairs, Law, Public Administration, and Public Planning. http://www.fsu.edu/~durp Health) and two certificate programs (Real Estate and Urban (850) 644-4510 [email protected] Design) that reflect interest from students for training in specific areas in demand by employers. These joint degrees and certifi- Melissa Saunders cates build upon DURP's connections to other campus units, Planner in Residence. B.A., University of Wisconsin, Madison (1981); including the Center for Demography and Population Health and M.A. Rutgers University, New Brunswick (1986); M.C.P., University the College of Business. of Pennyslvania (2001); Ph.D., University of Pennyslvania (2008). Specializations: Urban Design and Site Planning, Land Use Planning 85-100 percent of FSU DURP's master's students obtain plan- http://www.fsu.edu/~durp ning positions within a few months of graduation and recent (850) 644-4510 [email protected] Ph.D. graduates have obtained planning school teaching positions at the University of Iowa, Oklahoma University, Texas A & M Lindsay Stevens AICP University, University of Minnesota, University of Toledo, Griffith Senior Planner. BA, Winthrop University (1995); JD and MSP, Florida University (Australia), and Queensland University of Technology State University (1999). Specializations: Law, Conservation Planning, (Australia). Development Review, and Comprehensive Planning. (850) 644-4510 Graduates of both programs are now employed in 49 states and Gregory Thompson over 40 foreign nations as professional staff in private consulting Professor. AB, University of California, Davis (1968); MCP, University firms, development companies, law firms, universities, research of California, Berkeley (1970); Ph.D., University of California, Irvine organizations, and in local, state, regional, and national offices. (1987). Specializations: Transportation Policy and Analysis, Planning FSU DURP endeavors to attract a large and diverse set of stu- History, Transportation Methods. dents to urban planning. In recent years, approximately half of the http://www.fsu.edu/~durp incoming graduate students have received financial aid generated (850) 644-4510 [email protected] by the Department. Much of this aid comes from sources external to Florida State such as grants, contracts, and gifts.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 55 FROSTBURG STATE UNIVERSITY BS ACSP Member: asSociate Department of Geography UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION Requirements General Education Program...... 40 101 Braddock Introductory Level Courses...... 25 Frostburg, MD 21432 Professional Core Courses...... 34 Major Electives...... 6 Phone: 301-687-4369 Advanced Planning Focus...... 6 Fax: 301-687-4495 Total Required Hours in Planning Program ...... 120 Thesis or internship...... optional http://www.frostburg.edu/dept/geog/ Financial Aid Information: Dr. Fritz C. Kessler, Department Chair Students are eligible for numerous need and merit based scholarships. Phone: 301-687-4266 In addition, the endowed Edith and William Bullamore Scholarships are E-mail:[email protected] limited to Urban and Regional Planning majors. Call the Financial Aid Office at (301) 687- 4301. PROGRAM INFORMATION GRADUATE DEADLINE, TUITION AND FEES UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE Admission Deadline...... rolling Bachelor of Science (with a major in Environmental Financial Aid Deadline...... April 1 In-State Tuition and Fees...... $3564 per semester Analysis and Planning) Contiguous County Tuition and Fees...... $6590 per semester Out-of-State Tuition and Fees...... $8510 per semester Contact Person: Dr. Craig L. Caupp Application Fee...... $30 Phone: (301) 687-4755 E-mail: [email protected] Annual Student Enrollment Year initiated: 1980...... Not accredited 06/11 06/11 Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 210 Undergraduate 25 49 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 6 Undergraduate Graduation Requirements UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE General Education Program...... 40 Courses in Biology...... 21-23 Bachelor of Science in Urban and Regional Courses in Geography...... 46-47 Planning Other Required Courses...... 17-18 Total Required Hours ...... 120 Contact Person: Dr. Henry W. Bullamore Thesis or Internship...... optional Phone: (301) 687-4413 E-mail [email protected] Financial Aid Information: Students are eligible for numerous need and merit based scholarships. Year Initiated: 2002 Not accredited In addition, the endowed Walter Brock Scholarships are limited to Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 29 Environmental Analysis and Planning majors. Call the Financial Aid Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 7 Office at (301) 687-4301. PLANNING FACULTY Henry W. Bullamore Undergraduate Planning Focus Options: Professor. BA, Valparaiso University (1971), MA, University of Illinois Community Planning, Tourism Development, (1973), Ph. D., University of Iowa (1978). Specializations: urban geog- Mapping Science, and Environmental Planning raphy, urban planning, comparative planning, small town planning. AICP (301) 687-4413 [email protected] UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Departmental Requirements: Admission to University Craig L. Caupp Core High School Courses required Professor. BS, Ball State University (1970), MS, Indiana University Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: SAT required, no minimum (1979), Ph.D., Utah State University (1987). Specializations: Environmental Planning, Land Development, Environmental Law. (301) 687-4755 [email protected]

Page 56 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition Margaret M. Dalton Matthew E. Ramspott Professor. BS, University of New Hampshire, MS University of Assistant Professor. BS, University of Nebraska (1998), MS, Texas State Minnesota, Ph. D., West Virginia University. Specializations: Urban eco- University (2000), Ph.D., University of Kansas (2006). Specializations: nomics, public finance, regional development Remote Sensing, Geographic Information Systems. (301) 687-4418 [email protected] (301) 687-4412 [email protected]

Stephen G. Hartlaub Richard A. Russo Professor. BA, University of Colorado, MA, Ph.D., Michigan State Assistant Professor. BA, Mary Washington College, MA, Syracuse University. Specializations: Public Policy, Environmental Politics University, Ph.D., University of Maryland. Specializations: Metropolitan (301) 687-4387 [email protected] Systems, Food Planning, Comparative Urbanization (301) 687-4053 [email protected] Fritz C. Kessler Associate Professor. BS, Ohio University (1988), MS, Pennsylvania State James C. Saku University (1991), Ph.D., University of Kansas (1999). Specializations: Professor. BA, University of Cape Coast (1985), MA, Wilfrid Laurier Mapping Science, cartographic design. University (1991), Ph. D., University of Saskatchewan (1995). (301) 687-4266 [email protected] Specializations: Economic development, regional planning. (301) 687-4724 [email protected] Robert B. Kauffman Professor. BS, MS, The Pennsylvania State University, Ph.D. University of Maryland College Park. Specializations: Recreation Planning, Urban Park Management FYI (301) 687-4474 [email protected] Frostburg State University offers the only undergraduate major in John C. McMullen urban and regional planning in Maryland. Assistant Professor. BS, Frostburg State University, MA, West Virginia University, Ph.D., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. The major in urban and regional planning, begun in 2002, replaces Specializations: Urban sociology, community development, urban ecol- the concentration in urban planning that was completed by more ogy than 200 graduates since it began in 1970. (301) 687-3162 [email protected] The Environmental Analysis and Planning major began as a pro- Robert M. Moore, III gram to train specialists in coal mine reclamation, and was revised Professor and Chair. BLA, University of Michigan, MSW, Ph.D., Temple in 1990 to have a broader focus on environmental planning. University. Specializations: Urban Sociology, Minority Groups, Urban Problems Internships for 9 or 15 credits are offered each semester and sum- (301) 687-4995 [email protected] mer. Students must apply and meet academic progress require- ments to earn internship credit. John A. Neral Professor. AB Youngstown State University, MA, Ph.D., University of Planning programs are coordinated within the Department of Pittsburgh. Specializations: Public Sector Economics (301) 687-4265 [email protected] Geography which has labs for environmental science, field equip- ment, and four computer laboratories for GIS, mapping science John J. O’Rorke and environmental design. Professor. BA, Williams College, MPA, State University of New York at Albany, Ph. D., University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Public Students in both planning programs must complete a capstone administration, urban politics project, but the experience is built into required courses. Also, (301) 687-4277 [email protected] several major courses meet general education requirements of the university (17 hours in urban and regional planning, and 18 hours Kathleen H. Powell in environmental analysis and planning) allowing students to com- Associate Professor. BSW, West Virginia University, MSW, Boston plete minors or second majors in other fields. University. Specializations: Urban Social Policy, Human Service Delivery, Low Income Populations (301) 687-4695 [email protected]

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 [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 57 GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF MA/MS Ph.D. ACSP Member: TECHNOLOGY PAB FULL School of City and Regional Planning MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Bachelor's Degree from an accredited College of Architecture institution 245 Fourth Street, NW – Suite 204 Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 Minimum GRE: 450 Verbal / 550 Quantitative / Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0155 4.0 Writing Phone (404) 894-2350 Minimum TOEFL: 100 ibTOEFL Fax (404) 894-1628 Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Departmental Requirement: 3-Letters, supplemental application www.planning.gatech.edu (online) MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Bruce Stiftel, Chairperson Hours of Core...... 20 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 4 Phone (404) 894-2350 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 12 E-mail: [email protected] Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 15 Applied Research Paper...... 4 PROGRAM INFORMATION Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 55 Exam,Thesis or Final Product:...... Applied Research Paper or Thesis MASTERS DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Admission Deadline 2012-13...... March 1 Financial Aid Deadline 2012-13.. February 1 (merit-based aid); May 1 (need-based aid) FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION In-State Tuition and Fees:...... $6,179 per semester Fellowships: $1,200 - $14,000 stipend, plus tuition. Out-of-State Tuition and Fees:...... $14,616 per semester Graduate Research Assistantships: $7,200 - $15,000 stipend, plus tuition. Application Fee:...... $50 Co-op Internship: $7,200 - $9,600 stipend, plus tuition. Additional Fees:...... $1,185 per semester Awards: $500 - $2,000 Loans: Need based DOCTORAL DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Work-Study: Need based Admission Deadline 2012-13...... January 15 Financial Aid Deadline 2012-13...... January 15 (merit-based aid); May 1 (need-based aid) In-State Tuition and Fees:...... $4,993 per semester TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Out-of-State Tuition and Fees:...... $13,430 per semester Application Fee:...... $50 2010-2011 Additional Fees:...... $1,185 per semester US Citizens & Male Female Total Annual Student Enrollment Permanent Residents Hispanics* Of any 2 4 6 Applied Accepted Enrolled Race 10/11 11/12 10/11 11/12 10/11 11/12 White 42 33 75 Masters 160 130 92 86 45 49 Doctoral 28 39 3 5 3 3 African American 6 3 9 Native American/ MASTERS DEGREE 0 0 0 Pacific Islander Master of City and Regional Planning Asian American 2 3 5 Contact Person: Dracy R. Blackwell Phone: (404) 894-2352 E-mail [email protected] Mixed 1 0 1

Year Initiated: 1952 PAB Accredited Other / Don’t know 0 3 3 Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 1,255 Degrees Granted from 09/01/10 to 08/31/11...... 48 Non-US Citizens Non- Permanent 2 5 7 Masters Specializations Residents

Economic Development, Environmental Planning, Total Students 53 47 100 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.

Page 58 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition Dual Degrees are also available in the FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION following areas: Fellowships: $10,000 - $20,000 stipend, plus tuition Graduate Research Assistantship: $11,250 - $15,000 stipend, plus tuition. Loans: Need based. 1. MCRP + M.Arch (Architecture) 2. MCRP + M.S. (Civil Engineering: Transportation) 3. MCRP + M.S. (Public Policy) 4. MCRP + J.D. (Georgia State Univ College of Law) TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION 2010-2011 DOCTORAL DEGREE US Citizens & Male Female Total City and Regional Planning Permanent Residents Hispanics* Of any Contact Person: Dracy R. Blackwell 0 1 1 Phone: (404) 894-2352 Race E-mail [email protected] White 5 5 10 Year initiated: 1982 Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 14 African American 1 1 2 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 3 Native American/ 0 0 0 Dissertations Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11 Pacific Islander 1.Innovation - diffusion processes in urban design movements: applica- Asian American 0 0 0 tion of the model-prototype - adoption framework to new urbanism and neighborhood development in Atlanta. 2. Healthy residential developments: reducing pollution exposures for Mixed 0 0 0 vulnerable populations with multiple chemical sensitivities. 3. Challenges of sustainable urban planning: the case of municipal solid Other / Don’t know 0 0 0 waste management Non-US Citizens Non- Permanent 6 5 11 Doctoral Specializations Residents Housing, Community and Economic Development; Total Students 12 11 23 Land Use and Transportation; Environment/ Sustainability; Collaborative Governance; GIS. *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

University Admissions Policy: PLANNING FACULTY Bachelor's Degree from an accredited institution.

Minimum GRE: 550 Verbal / 550 Quantitative / 4.0 Writing Richard Dagenhart Associate Professor. BA, B Arch, University of Arkansas (1970); MCP, M Arch, University of Pennsylvania (1972). Specializations: Urban Minimum TOEFL: 102 ibTOEFL Design, Everyday Urbanism. Minimum GPA: 3.0 (404) 894-2992 [email protected]

Departmental Requirement Michael A. Dobbins FAIA, AICP Master's degree in planning or related field; supplementary application Professor of Practice. BA, Yale University (1960); M Arch, Yale (online); sample of written work; 3 letters of reference; study interests University (1965). Specializations: Urban Design, Community Planning. must fit resources available at Georgia Tech. (404) 385-4243 [email protected] DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Hours of Core...... 16 William J. Drummond Major Field...... 15 Associate Professor. AB, Duke University (1975); M. Div, Gordon- Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 6 Conwell Theological Seminary (1979); Ph.D., University of North Minor Field...... 9. Carolina, Chapel Hill (1989). Specializations: Computer Applications, Total Minimum Coursework Hours...... 46 Historic Preservation, Geographic Information Systems, Land Use/ Exams or Written Requirements:...... Comprehensive Exams; Dissertation Growth Management, Quantitative Methods...... Proposal and Defense. (404) 894-9840 [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 59 Michael L. Poirier Elliott Bruce Stiftel FAICP Associate Professor and Associate Director, Center for Quality Professor and Chairperson. BS, State of New York at Stony Brook Growth and Regional Development. BS, Massachusetts Institute of (1975); MRP (1981) and Ph.D., (1986), University of North Carolina at Technology (1974); MCP, University of California, Berkeley (1978); Chapel Hill. Specializations: Planning Theory, Citizen Participation, Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1984). Specializations: Environmental Planning, Planning School Advancement. Environmental Planning, Planning Theory, Negotiation & Conflict (404) 894-2350 [email protected] Management, Politics & Governance. (404) 894-9841 [email protected] Brian Stone Jr. Associate Professor. BA (1993); MEM, Duke University (1996); Ph.D., Harley F. Etienne Georgia Institute of Technology (2001). Specializations: Environmental Assistant Professor. BA, Morehouse College, (1996); MA, Temple Planning, Urban Ecology, Land Use and Air Quality, Climate Change and University (2002); Ph.D., Cornell University, (2007). Specializations: . Urban Community Development, Inner-city Revitalization, Neighborhood (404) 894-6488 [email protected] Change, Urban Poverty and Qualitative Research Issues in Planning. (404) 385-3343 [email protected] Jiawen Yang Assistant Professor. BS (1997); MS, Beijing University (2000); Ph.D., Steven P. French FAICP Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2005). Specializations: David M. McKenney Professor and Associate Dean for Research. Transportation Planning, Metropolitan Planning, Urban Economics, BA, University of Virginia (1971); MURP, University of Colorado, Quantitative Methods, GIS and Transportation. Denver (1973); Ph.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (404) 385-7215 [email protected] (1980). Specializations: Land Use & Growth Management, Computer Applications, Environmental Planning, Geographic Information Systems, Perry Pei-Ju Yang Quantitative Methods. Associate Professor. BSc (1991) and MSc (1994), Taiwan University; (404) 385-0900 [email protected] MS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2000); Ph.D., National Taiwan University (2001). Specializations: Urban Design, GIS and Subhrajit Guhathakurta Urban Simulation. Professor and Director, Center for Geographic Information Systems. (404) 894-2076 [email protected] B Arch, Jadavpur University (1985); MCRP, Iowa State University (1987); Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley (1991). Specializations: International Development and Planning; Urban Modeling and GIS; OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Computer Applications; Economic Development Planning; Environmental Planning. Douglas C. Allen ASLA (404) 385-0900 [email protected] Professor Emeritus of Architecture. BLA, University of Georgia (1971), MLA, Harvard University (1976). Specializations: Urban Design. Daniel Immergluck (404) 894-0907 [email protected] Professor. BS, Northwestern (1984); MPP, Michigan (1987); Ph.D., University of Illinois at Chicago (1996). Specializations: Housing Jennifer Joy Clark Policy, Real Estate Finance and Development, Community Development, Associate Professor of Public Policy. BA, Wesleyan Univesity (1995); Economic Development. MPlan, Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, University of (404) 385-7214 [email protected] Minnesota (1999); Ph.D., Cornell University (2004). Specializations: Regional Economic Development Policy, Agglomeration Economics, Nancey Green Leigh FAICP Industry Studies, Labor Markets. Professor and PhD Program Director. BA (1975) and MRP (1979), (404) 385-7224 [email protected] University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; M.Economics (1984); Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley (1989). Specializations: Metropolitan/ Jamie Cochran AICP Regional Planning, Urban/Regional Economics, Economic Development Visiting Lecturer. BA, Florida State University (1975); MPA, Harvard Planning. University (1989). Specializations: Transportation Planning, (404) 894-9839 [email protected] Transportation Investment Analysis, Infrastructure Planning and Management. Barbara Lynch (404) 285-7577 [email protected] Visiting Associate Professor. BA, Cornell University (1961); MS, Cornell University (1978); Ph.D., Cornell University (1988). Specialization: Thomas N. Debo International Planning. Professor Emeritus. BSCE, Michigan Tech (1963); MCP (1972) and PhD (404) 385-6884 [email protected] (1975) Georgia Institute of Technology. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Urban Stormwater Planning. Catherine L. Ross (404) 385-0900 [email protected] 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. (404) 385-5130 [email protected]

Page 60 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition Ellen Dunham-Jones Liora Sahar Professor of Architecture. AB (1980); M.Arch (1983) Princeton Lecturer. BSc (1995); MSc, Israel Institute of Technology (Technion) , University. Specializations: Sustainable Urban Design; Suburban (1997). PhD (2009) Georgia Institute of Technology. Redevelopment; New Urbanism and Smart Growth; Health and Urban Specializations: Remote Sensing, Photogrammetry, Geodesy, GIS. Design; Post-industrial Development Patterns and Globalization; (678) 520-5788 [email protected] Contemporary Architectural Theory (404) 894-0648 [email protected] David S. Sawicki FAICP Professor Emeritus. BSCE, Worcester Polytechnic Institute (1965); Ph.D., Nickolas L. Faust Cornell University (1971). Senior Lecturer. BS (1969); MS, Georgia Institute of Technology, (1975). (404) 894-0569 [email protected] Specializations: Remote Sensing. (404) 894-0021 [email protected] Jan Youtie Anthony Giarrusso AICP Adjunct Associate Professor and Manager Policy Services, Enterprise Innovation Institute. BS (1977), MA (1979) and PhD (1981) Emory Research Scientist and Associate Director, Center for Geographic University. Specializations: Economic Development, Climate Change. Information Systems. BS, Georgia State University (1992); MCP, Georgia Institute of Technology (2000). Specialization: Geographic Information (404) 894-6111 [email protected] Systems. (404) 894-0127 [email protected] Seth Weissman Lecturer, BA University of Pennsylvania (1975); MRP, University of Randall Guensler North Carolina at Chapel Hill, (1978); JD, Duke University (1979). Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering. BS (1985), MS Specializations: Planning Law, Mixed-use Development. (1989) and PhD (1993), University of California, Davis. Specializations: (404) 926-4505 [email protected] Transportation and Air Quality, Transportation Energy Use. (404) 894-0405 [email protected] Harry West Professor of Practice. BBA (1962) and MPA (1969) University of AICP David F. Haddow Georgia. Specializations: Regional Planning, Transportation Planning. Senior Lecturer. BA, Emory University (1975); MCP, Georgia Institute of Technology (1979); MBA, Georgia State University (1982). (404) 385-5121 [email protected] Specializations: Real Estate Investment Analysis, Market Analysis, Land Development Planning. (404) 577-7222 [email protected] FYI Georgia Tech’s SCaRP is a global leader in the creation of sustainable Edrick Harris cities and regions aiming for the highest levels of international learning Lecturer. BS, Southern Polytechnical State University (1988); MCP, and professional engagement, A research-led and highly interdisciplinary Georgia Institute of Technology (1979); MBA, Georgia State University community of scholars, the School faculty includes six Fellows of the (1982). Specializations: Real Estate Investment Analysis, Market American Institute of Certified Planners, the incoming editor of Journal Analysis, Land Development Planning. of Planning Education and Research, and former chief operating officers (404) 330-1036 [email protected] of the Atlanta Regional Commission, the Georgia Regional Transportation Authority, and the Atlanta City Planning Department. They are respon- sible for an average of over $2 million per year of externally funded Julian Conrad Juergensmeyer research, serve on 15 editorial boards, and are widely sought as framers Adjunct Professor. BA (1959) and JD (1963), Duke University. of and advisors to local, state, federal and international human settlements Specializations: Land Use Law, Growth Management Law. policy, research foundations, private developers and learned societies. (404) 651-2437 [email protected] Graduate Students come to this school from across the U.S. and around the world. These students arrive with ambitions to solve the world’s most Larry Keating FAICP vexing problems resulting from population growth, economic dispari- Professor Emeritus. BA (1967) and M. Arch-Urban Design (1968), ties, resource shortages and climate change and after graduation become Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Ph.D. Urban leaders in the city planning profession, the development industry, the and Regional Planning (1978), University of Wisconsin – Madison. non-profit sector and academia. Our 1200 graduates, including many of Specializations: Housing Economics and Policy; Open Housing; Real Atlanta’s and Georgia’s top planners and policy makers, work in 49 U.S. Estate and Urban Land Economics; Neighborhood and Community states and territories and 29 foreign countries. Development; Planning in Developing Countries (404) 894-2350 [email protected] 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 Michael D. Meyer opportunities and financial support to many of our students and establish Frederick R. Dickerson Chair of Civil Engineering and Director, Georgia critical linkages between the Program and the larger regional community. Transportation Institute. BS, University of Wisconsin-Madison (1974); Planning students work with other centers and institutes across the Tech MS, Northwestern University (1975); Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of campus. Tech’s award winning Co-op program matches planning students Technology (1978), Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology and Georgia with a long list of forward-looking and respected city planning firms and State University (2006). Specializations: Regional Transportation agencies in the Atlanta metropolitan area. Georgia Tech consistently ranks Planning, Transportation Finance, Transit Planning and Operation. among U.S. News’ top 10 public universities. Atlanta is the fifth largest concentration of higher education activity in the United States and among (404) 385-2246 [email protected] its most diverse and rapidly growing metropolitan areas.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 61 HARVARD UNIVERSITY MA/MS Ph.D. ACSP Member: FULL PAB

Department of Urban Planning and Design Joint/Concurrent Degree Programs: Graduate School of Design MUP/JD (Law at HLS) 48 Quincy Street, Gund Hall MUP/MPP (Public Policy at KSG) MUP/MArch (Architecture at the GSD) Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138 MUP/MLA (Landscape Architecture at the GSD) Phone (617) 495-2521 Fax (617) 496-9521 E-mail: [email protected] MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: None Specified www.gsd.harvard.edu Minimum Undergraduate GPA: None Specified Minimum GRE: None Specified Jerold S. Kayden, Program Director Minimum TOEFL: None Specified Ranking in Undergraduate Class: None Specified Phone: (617) 495-2521 Departmental Requirement: None Specified E-mail: [email protected] MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Units of Core...... 28 Units of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 24 PROGRAM INFORMATION Units of Restricted Electives...... 24 GRADUATE DEADLINE, TUITION AND FEES Units of Unrestricted Electives...... 20 Admission Deadline for Masters program...... January 4, 2012 Total Required Units in Planning Program...... 80 Admission Deadline for Ph.D program...... December 31, 2011 Exam or Final Written Requirement:...... None Financial Aid Deadline for Masters program...... 1/1/2012 Financial Aid Deadline for Ph.D program...... 1/1/2012 FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION In-State Tuition and Fees...... $38,880 per year Need based aid for US Citizens, US Permanent Residents, with limited Out-of-State Tuition and Fees...... $38,880 per year funding available for International Students (part of a new financial aid Application Fee...... $85 program started in 2010) Additional Fees: ...... Health Services Fee $1,186; Health Insurance (Blue Cross) ...... $1,834; Activity fee $100 per term TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Annual Student Enrollment 2011-2012 US Citizens & Male Female Total 07/08 08/09 09/10 10/11 11/12 Permanent Residents Masters 55 49 58 59 72 Hispanics* Of any 0 2 2 Doctoral 6 5 5 6 13 Race MASTERS DEGREE White 19 23 42 Master in Urban Planning African American 0 2 2 Native American/ Contact Person: Caroline P. Newton, Program Coordinator 0 0 0 Phone: (617) 495-2521 Pacific Islander E-mail: [email protected] Asian American 3 4 7 Year Initiated: 1994 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 300 Mixed 2 1 3 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 31 Other / Don’t know 4 1 5 Areas of Concentration: Non-US Citizens Environmental Planning, History and Theory, Housing and Non- Permanent 5 6 11 Neighborhood Development, International Planning, Residents Real Estate and Urban Development, Transportation and Infrastructure, Urban Design Total Students 33 39 72

*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.

Page 62 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition DOCTORAL DEGREE PLANNING FACULTY Ph.D. (Doctor of Philosophy) in Urban Planning D. Des. (Doctor of Design) Alan Altshuler Professor. BA, Cornell University; MA, University of Chicago; Contact Person: Barbara Elfman PhD, University of Chicago. Specializations: Impact Assessment, Phone: (617) 495-2337 Infrastructure/Public Services, Land Use/Growth Management, Planning E-mail: [email protected] Practice, Political Economy. (617) 495-0709 [email protected] Year initiated 1942 Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 96 Neil Brenner Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 2 Professor. BA Yale; MA University of Chicago; MA University of Dissertations Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... None California, Los Angeles; PhD (Political Science) University of Chicago. Specializations: Urban Theory, Urban Governance. (617) 496-2798 [email protected] DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: None Specified Joan Busquets Minimum GRE: None Specified Professor in Practice. BArch, University of Barcelona; PhD, Minimum TOEFL: None Specified Architecture, University of Barcelona. Specializations: Urban Design. Minimum GPA: None Specified (617) 496-8811 [email protected] Departmental Requirement: None Specified Felipe Correa DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Assistant Professor. B.Arch. Tulane, MAUD, Harvard University Graduate School of Design. Specializations: Comparative Urbanism, Hours of Core...... N/A Urban Design. Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... N/A Hours of Restricted Electives...... N/A (617) 496-9830 [email protected] Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... N/A Total Required Hours in Program ...... N/A Susan Fainstein Thesis or Final Product: Oral Examination and Thesis Professor. AB, Harvard College; Ph.D, MIT. Specializations: Politics and Economics of Urban Redevelopment, Tourism, Comparative Urban TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION and Social Policy, Planning Theory, Issues of Gender and Planning. 2011-212 (617) 495-9901 [email protected] US Citizens & Male Female Total Jose A. Gomez-Ibanez Permanent Residents Professor. AB, Harvard College; MPP, Harvard University; PhD, Hispanics* Of any Harvard University. Specializations: Urban Economics, Transportation, 0 0 0 Infrastructure/Public Services. Race (617) 495-1341 [email protected] White 0 2 2 Michael Hooper Assistant Professor. BSc, MSc, McGill University; MCP, MIT; MA, African American 0 1 1 Stanford University; PhD, Stanford University. Specializations: Land Use Planning, Urban Politics, International Development, Participation in Native American/ 0 0 0 Planning. Pacific Islander (617) 496-2602 [email protected] Asian American 0 0 0 Jerold S. Kayden Professor. AB, Harvard College; MCRP, Harvard University; JD, Harvard Mixed 0 0 0 University. Specializations: Planning and Environmental Law, Public and Private Development, International Planning and Development, Public Space, Historic Preservation. Other / Don’t know 0 0 0 (617) 496-0830 [email protected] Non-US Citizens Alex Krieger Non- Permanent 6 4 10 Professor in Practice. BA, Cornell University; MCPUD, Harvard Residents University. Specializations: Physical Planning/Urban Design, Housing and Neighborhood Planning, Metropolitan/Regional Planning. Total Students 6 7 13 (617) 495-4803 [email protected]

*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 63 Judith Grant Long Toni Griffin Associate Professor. BA, Huron University College, Canada; BAA, Adjunct Associate Professor. BArch, Notre Dame. Specializations: Urban Ryerson University, Canada; MDes, Harvard Graduate School of Design; Redevelopment, Affordable Housing, Urban Design. PhD, Harvard University. Specializations: Land Use Planning, Urban (617) 495-2521 [email protected] Redevelopment, Tourist Infrastructure, Olympic Urbanism, Studio Pedagogy. Nicolas Retsinas (617) 495-8768 [email protected] Lecturer. AB, New York University; MCP, Harvard University. Specializations: Housing and Neighborhood Planning, Housing Finance, Rahul Mehrotra Community Development. Professor. Diploma in Architecture, School of Architecture, Ahmedabad, (617) 496-3676 nicolas_retsinas@ harvard.edu India; MAUD, Harvard University Graduate School of Design. Specializations: Physical Planning/Urban Design, International Planning, James Stockard Historic Preservation. Lecturer. MCP, Harvard University. Specializations: Affordable Housing, (617) 496-2080 [email protected] Community Development, Housing and Neighborhood Planning. (617) 495-5988 [email protected] Richard B. Peiser Professor. BA, Yale University; MBA, Harvard University; PhD, University of Cambridge. Specializations: New Towns, Development Finance, International Development, Real Estate. FYI (617) 495-9558 [email protected] Harvard’s Master in Urban Planning (MUP) degree program Joyce Klein Rosenthal teaches students how to plan for the development, preservation, Assistant Professor. BA, Binghamton University; MSUP, Columbia and enhancement of a productive, sustainable, and equitable built University; MPH, Columbia University; PhD, Columbia University. environment. Students are taught to understand, analyze, and Specializations: Environmental Planning, Public Health and the Built influence the variety of forces – social, economic, political, legal, Environment, Planning and Climate Change, Environmental Justice and historical, ecological, cultural, and aesthetic, among others – shap- Social Equity in Planning, Sustainable Development. ing the built environment. Students learn to understand these forc- (617) 496-2589 [email protected] es through deep immersion in the histories and theories of urban planning and urbanism as profession and phenomenon; to analyze Peter G. Rowe these forces through intelligent application of qualitative, quantita- Professor. BArch, Melbourne University; MArch, Rice University. tive, and visual techniques; and to influence these forces through Specializations: Housing and Neighborhood Planning, Physical Planning/ technical facility and creative interventions involving laws, insti- Urban Design, Planning History, Planning Theory, International Planning tutions, the economy, politics, and design. and Design. (617) 495-4237 [email protected] 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 [email protected]

OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Eric Belsky Lecturer. MA, Clark University; Ph.D. Clark University. Specializations: Housing, Urban Economy (617) 495-7908 [email protected]

Paul Cote Lecturer. BA, Geography, Indiana University; MCP, MIT. Specializations: Geographic Information Systems. Gund Hall (617) 496-0546 [email protected] Richard Dimino Lecturer. BS, Northeastern University; MBA, Boston University. Specializations: Transportation Planning, Project Planning and Management. (617) 495-2521 [email protected]

Page 64 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition iNDIANA UNIVERSITY OF MA/MS ACSP Member: PENNSYLVANIA Full

Department of Geography & Regional UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Planning Minimum GPA: 2.0 Class Rank: N/A SAT: None Room 9 Leonard Hall ACT: None 421 North Walk Honors Program: Yes, 3.0 GPA minimum Indiana, PA 15705-1087 Phone (724) 357-2250 Fax (724) 357-6479 UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION Requirements Hours of Core...... 36 http://www.iup.edu/regionalplanning Hours of Studio...... 12 Hours of Restricted Elective...... 12 Dr. John Benhart, Jr. – Department Chair Hours of Elective...... 19-25 Email – [email protected] Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 48 Total Required Hours to Graduate from University...... 120 Thesis or Final Product...... Yes PROGRAM INFORMATION

UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINE, TUITION AND FEES Admission Deadline...... Rolling Admission Financial Aid Deadline...... April 15 MASTERS DEGREE In-State Tuition and Fees...... $4,180.90 per term Master of Science in Geography - Regional Out of State Tuition and Fees...... $9,426.80 per term Application Fee...... $45 Planning Track Additional Fee...... Included in above Contact Person Dr. Richard Hoch, AICP Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees Phone: (724) 357-5990 Admission Deadline ...... Rolling Admission E-mail: [email protected] Financial Aid Deadline...... No Deadline In-State Tuition...... $416 per credit Out of State Tuition...... $624 per credit Year Initiated: 1972 Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 273 Annual Student Enrollment Degrees Granted from 8/31/10 to 8/31/11...... 24 Enrolled Masters Specializations 08/09 09/10 10/11 GIS/Cartography, Environmental Planning, Undergraduate 18 25 43 Regional Planning Masters 22 32 26 MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Bachelors from accredited institution UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 (conditional admission possible with 2.5 and above) BS in Regional Planning Minimum GRE: Must take test but no minimum Minimum Toefl: 550, but can be admitted through the University American Language Contact Person Dr. Robert Begg, Director Institute Phone: (724) 357-2250 IELTS Test: 5.5, but can be admitted through the E-mail: [email protected] University American Language Institute Year Initiated: 1972 Ranking in Undergraduate Class: N/A Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 193 Departmental Requirements: Same as university Degrees Granted from 8/31/10 to 8/31/11...... 6 MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Hours of Core...... 9 Hours of Studio or Practice-Related Courses...... 6 Undergraduate Specializations Hours of Restricted Elective...... 15 Landuse and GIS, Environmental Planning Hours of Unrestricted Elective...... 9-15 Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 33-39 Thesis or Final Product Required...... Yes

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 65 FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Robert P. Sechrist Graduate Assistantships: Several each year including tuition waiver Professor. Louisiana State University. and stipend available on a competitive basis Specializations: Cartography, Geographic Information Systems, Public Infrastructure PLANNING FACULTY (724) 357 2250 [email protected] Robert B. Begg Professor. Ph.D. University of Iowa. Specializations: Community Development; Economic Development Planning (724) 357 2250 [email protected]

John E. Benhart, Jr. Professor. Ph. D. University of Tennessee – Knoxville. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Geographic Information Systems, Transportation, Urbanization (724) 357 7652 [email protected]

Richard J. Hoch AICP Assistant Professor. Ph. D. West Virginia University. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Geospatial Applications for Land Use Planning, Urban Development (724) 357 5990 [email protected]

Calvin O. Masilela Professor. Ph. D. Virginia Polytechnic and State University. Specializations: Land Use Policy, Planning Techniques, Planning Theory, Urban Planning (724) 357 2250 [email protected]

D. Whit Watts Assistant Professor. Ph. D. Virginia Polytechnic and State University. Specializations: Landscape Design, Land Use Law, Land Use Planning (724) 357 2250 [email protected]

AFFILIATED FACULTY Joseph W. Bencloski Professor. Ph.D. Pennsylvania State University. Specializations: Environmental Systems (724) 357 2250 [email protected]

Donald W. Buckwalter Professor. Ph.D. University of Tennessee – Knoxville. Specializations: Economic Development, Transportation (724) 357 2250 [email protected]

Brian W. Okey Assistant Professor. Ph.D. University of Guelph. Specializations: Conservation, Environment, Sustainable Development (724) 357 2250 [email protected]

Kevin J. Patrick Professor. Ph.D. University of North Carolina. Specializations: Cartography, Cultural Landscapes, Economic Development, Urbanization (724) 357 2250 [email protected]

Page 66 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition BA/BS MA/MS ACSP Member: IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY PAB PAB FULL

UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Department of Community and Hours of Core ...... 39 Regional Planning Hours of Studio Courses ...... 16 Hours of Restricted Elective ...... 67 146 College of Design Hours of Elective ...... 80 Ames, Iowa 50011-3095 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 14 Total Required Hours In Planning Program...... 129 Phone (515) 294-8958 Total Required Hours to Graduate from University ...... 129 Fax (515) 294-2348 Thesis or Final Product ...... Not required http://www.design.iastate.edu/CRP/ FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Three Departmental Scholarships (1 for incoming students). Douglas M. Johnston, Ph.D., Department Chair Eligibility Criteria include academic achievement, professional potential E-mail: [email protected] and financial need. PROGRAM INFORMATION MASTERS DEGREE Master of Community and Regional Planning UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Admission Deadline 2010-11 ...... January 1 Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11 ...... March 1 Contact Person: Prof. Francis Owusu In-State Tuition and Fees: ...... $3,743 per semester Phone: (515) 294-8958 Out-of-State Tuition and Fees: ...... $9,678.50 per semester E-mail [email protected] Application Fee:...... $40, US; $50, Int’l Year Initiated: 1947 PAB Accredited GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Degrees Granted through 8/31/10 ...... 350 Admission Deadline 2010-11...... January 1 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10...... 8 Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11 ...... March 1 In-State Tuition and Fees: ...... $3,984 per semester Out-of-State Tuition and Fees: ...... $9,698 per semester MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Application Fee: ...... $50, US; $90, Int’l University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s from an accredited institution; Annual Student Enrollment Minimum Undergraduate GPA: None. Minimum GRE: None. Minimum TOEFL: TOEFL Paper (PBT) 550; TOEFL Applied Accepted Enrolled Computer (CBT) 213; TOEFL 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 Internet (iBT) 79 IELTS 6.5 Undergraduate N/A N/A N/A N/A 30 30 Departmental Requirement: None Masters 40 42 28 30 15 17 MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Hours of Core ...... 21 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses ...... 3-7 UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE Hours of Restricted Electives ...... 0 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 21-23 BS in Community and Regional Planning Total Required Hours in Planning Program ...... 48 Exams or Written Requirements: ...... Capstone Studio (4 credit) or Contact Person: Malinda Cooper, Academic Advisor Professional Report (4 credit) or Phone: (515) 294-3680 Thesis (6 credit) E-mail: [email protected] FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Year Initiated: 1967 PAB Accredited Approximately nine, 1/4 - time TA and 4-5 RA appointments at total Degrees Granted through 8/31/10 ...... 1159 approx. $8,000 per nine month appointment (includes Annual Stipend Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/10...... 26 $5,768; Tuition Scholarship Credit $1,679).

UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Eligibility criteria: Academic achievement, experience, and professional Departmental Requirement: Enrollment managed: admission through potential. application review after 1st year design core or through transfer. Minimum GPA: None. Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: University admission based on composite score of ACT, GPA, class rank, and core courses.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 67 TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Paul Coates 2010-2011 Associate Professor. BA-Political Science (1969), University of Wyoming; MPA (1971) University of Wyoming; Ph.D. (1980), Iowa State STUDENTS IN THE University. Specialization: Local Governmental Financial Management, ENROLLMENT STATUS Government Structure and Management, Governmental Performance PROGRAM AND GENDER Measurement, Community Performance Indicators, Citizen Participation. (515) 294-1844 [email protected] Full-Time Total M F Monica A. Haddad Associate Professor. BA (1988), Federal University of Minas Gerais, U.S. White 15 11 26 Brazil; MA (2000), University of Illinois at Urbana; PhD (2003), African American 1 0 1 University of Illinois at Urbana. Specializations: Spatial Analysis (GIS), Human Development, Social Equity, Public Investments, Regional Native American 0 0 0 Policies. http://www.public.iastate.edu/haddad Asian American 0 1 1 (515) 294-8979 [email protected] Hispanic 0 0 0 Other 2 0 2 Douglas M. Johnston Professor and Chair. BS-Environmental Studies (1979), State University Foreign 1 2 3 of New York; BLA (1980) State University of New York, MLA (1982), Total 19 14 33 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 [email protected]

PLANNING FACULTY Riad G. Mahayni FAICP Professor. BS (1966), Oregon State University; MUP (1969), University Timothy O. Borich of Oregon; Ph.D. (1972), University of Washington. Specializations: Associate Professor. BS (1975), South Dakota State University; MA Transportation Planning, Planning Theory, Regional Planning, Planning (1978), University of South Dakota; Ph.D. (1992), Iowa State University. in Developing Nations. Specializations: Community Economic Development, Leadership (515) 294-8524 [email protected] Development, Rural Sociology and Development, Public Policy Development. Francis Y. Owusu (515) 294-8707 [email protected] Associate Professor. BA (1987), University of Ghana; MA (1990), University of Ghana; MA (1992), Carleton University, Canada; Ph.D. (20 Carlton Basmajian Specializations: Community Economic Development, Environmental Assistant Professor. BA-History (1996), University of Chicago; MCP Planning, Planning Methods, GIS, Third World Development. (2000), Georgia Institute of Technology; Ph.D. (2008), University http://www.public.iastate.edu/~fowusu/homepage.html of Michigan. Specialization: Regional Planning, Planning History, (515) 294-7769 [email protected] Suburbia, Land Use (515) 294-6942 [email protected] Jane Rongerude Assistant Professor. BS (1998), Portland State University; MCP (2001), Katia Balassiano AICP University of California, Berkeley; Ph.D. (2009). Specializations: Assistant Professor, BA (1989), State University of New York at Albany; Housing, Community-based Organizations, Regionalism and Regional MCRP (1992), University of Rhode Island; PhD (2009), University of Planning. Hawaii at Manoa. Specializations: Land Use Planning, Community (515) 294-5289 [email protected] Development, Participatory Governance, Planning Pedagogy. (515) 294-8097 [email protected] Gary D. Taylor AICP Associate Professor. BS (1985), Northwest Missouri State University; JD Susan L. Bradbury (1988), University of Nebraska; MCRP (1996), Iowa State University. Associate Professor. BA (1984), McMaster University; MA (1987), Specializations: Planning Law and Implementation, Intergovernmental University of Waterloo; Ph.D. (1989), University of Florida- Coordination, Small Town Planning. Gainesville. Specializations: Community Economic Development, (515) 294-2973 [email protected] Telecommunications Planning, Small Town and Rural Planning, Plan Development and Implementation. Jiangping Zhou (515) 294-8720 [email protected] Assistant Professor, BEng (1997), Tianjin University; MEng (2002), Nanjing University, MUP (2005), University of Illinois - Chicago; PhD (2010), University of Southern California. Specializations: Transportation Planning and Policy, Sustainable Cities and , GIS Applications and Visualization, Travel Demand Management Modeling (515) 294-5470 [email protected]

Page 68 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY FYI The Community and Regional Planning Program offers joint Masters Susan Cosner Degrees with Sustainable Agriculture, Transportation, Business Vice President of Community Initiatives for Iowa Area Development Administration, Architecture, and Landscape Architecture, as well as a Group Graduate Certificate in GIS. Stuart H. Huntington Associate Emeritus. BA (1964), North Park College; MS (1969), University of Missouri.

Alan Jensen AICP GIS Coordinator, ISU Extension (MCRP, Iowa State University)

Eric Jensen AICP Development Administrator, Planning and Building Department, City of Ankeny (MCRP)

Karen Jeske AICP Lecturer. BS (1989), Iowa State University; MS (1993), University of Illinois - Chicago; Ph.D. (2010), Iowa State University. Specializations: Public Engagement, Planning Practice, Community Development, Community and Cultural Change Jerry Knox Associate Emeritus. BA (1962), University of Iowa; MUP (1968), FIELD TRAVEL CLASS Michigan State University. William Malone Associate Emeritus. BS (1947), MS (1950), Iowa State University.

Phil Mescher AICP Transportation Planner III, Team Leader Traffic Forecasting and Modeling, Office of Systems Planning, Iowa Department of Transportation (F’2008) (MS Transportation)

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 PLANNING STUDIO REVIEW 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 [email protected]

GIS lab

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 69 JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY BA/BS MA/MS Ph.D. ACSP Member: FULL Department of Urban and Regional UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Planning Departmental Requirement: ACT, SAT, CPC Minimum GPA: 2.5 3825 Ridgewood Road, Box 23 Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: ACT- 650 Jackson, Mississippi 39211 SAT - 16 Phone (601) 432-6865 - Fax (601) 432-6862 UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS http://www.durp.jsums.edu Hours of Core...... 40 Hours of Studio Courses...... 0 Dr. Otha Burton, Jr., Associate Dean, Hours of Restricted Elective...... 0 Chair and Associate Professor Hours of Unrestricted Elective...... 0 Other...... 83 E-mail: [email protected] Total Required Hours In Planning Program...... 40 Total Required Hours to graduate from University...... 123 Ms. Lisa Johnson, Student Development Coordinator Thesis or final product...... Not required E-mail: [email protected] FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Contact DURP for Scholarship Information. PROGRAM INFORMATION MASTERS DEGREE UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Admission Deadline...... Open Master of Arts, Urban and Regional Planning Financial Aid Deadline...... April 15 In-State Tuition and Fees...... $2,753 per semester Contact Person: Mukesh Kumar, Ph.D. Out-of-State Tuition and Fees...... $3,995 per semester Phone: (601) 432-6861 Application Fee...... $25 Designated Fees...... Various E-mail [email protected]

GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Year Initiated: 1998 PAB Accredited 2010 Admission Deadline for Masters program...... March 31 Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 50 Admission Deadline for Ph.D. program...... March 01 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 5 Financial Aid Deadline for Masters program...... March 31 Financial Aid Deadline for Ph.D. program...... March 31 In-State Tuition and Fees...... $2,753 per semester Masters Specializations Out-of-State Tuition and Fees...... $3,995 per semester Community Development & Housing Application Fee...... $25 Designated Fees...... Various Environment & Land Use Urban Design Annual Student Enrollment MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Applied Accepted Enrolled University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s Degree, Graduate 03/10 05/10 08/10 Application, & Official Transcript Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0, University 3.0, Departmental Undergraduate - - 5 Minimum GRE: Satisfactory Masters 15 10 10 Minimum TOEFL Satisfactory Doctoral 33 19 18 Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Departmental Requirement: Three (3) letters of recommendation, and Statement of Purpose MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE Hours of Core...... 16 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 3 BA in Urban Studies Hours of Restricted Electives...... 12 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 15 Contact Person: Otha Burton, Jr., Ph.D. Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 49 Phone: (601) 432-6865 Exam,Thesis or Final Product:...... Thesis or non-thesis E-mail [email protected] FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Year Initiated 2003 Graduate Assistant must be enrolled full-time (9 credit hours). GA will Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 22 work with assigned professional agency for a minimum of 20 hours Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 3 per week. Tuition waiver recipients must be enrolled full-time (9 credit hours).

Page 70 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS 2011-2012 Hours of Core...... 15 Hours of Concentration...... 12 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 9 U.S. Citizens & Male Female Total Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 12 Permanent Residents Dissertation...... 12. Hispanics of Total...... 48 0 0 0 Any Race FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Research Assistant must be a Ph.D. student and enrolled full-time (9 cred- White 0 2 4 it hours). RA will work with assigned Research Professor for a minimum of 20 hours per week. Tuition waiver recipients must be enrolled full-time African American 16 12 28 (9 credit hours). Native American/ 0 0 0 PLANNING FACULTY Pacific Islander Otha Burton, Jr., Ph.D. Asian American 0 0 0 Associate Dean and Chair, Associate Professor. Ph.D. Mississippi State University. Specialization: Community Development

Mixed 0 0 0 Edmund Merem, Ph.D. Associate Professor. Ph.D. Jackson State University. Specialization: Other/Don’t Know 0 1 1 Environment and Land Use Planning Non-US Citizens Mukesh Kumar, Ph.D. 1 0 1 Non-Permanent Residents Associate Professor. Ph.D. Cleveland State University. Specialization: Economic Development Total Students 19 15 34 Rosalind Greenstein, Ph.D., Assistant Professor. Ph.D. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Specialization: City and Regional Planning *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. Evandro Santos, Ph.D. DOCTORAL DEGREE Assistant Professor. Ph.D. University of California at Berkeley. Specialization: Urban Design and Urban Transportation Urban & Regional Planning Joan Wesley, Ph.D. Contact Person: Edmund Merem, Ph.D. Assistant Professor. Ph.D. Jackson State University. Specialization: Phone: (601) 432-6856 Community Development and Housing E-mail [email protected] Jim Borsig, Ph.D., AICP Year initiated 1998 Adjunct. Ph.D. Mississippi State University. Specialization: Public Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 9 Administration Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 0 Yaw Twumasi, Ph.D. Adjunct. Alabama A&M University. Specializations: Applied GIS and Doctoral Specializations Remote Sensing. Community Development & Housing Terry Wallace, J.D. Environment & Land Use Adjunct. J.D. University of Mississippi, School of Law. Specialization: Urban Design Legal Aspects and Zoning

DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY University Admission Policy: Master Degree or equivalent, Graduate Application, and Official Transcript Ester Ainsworth, M.A. Adjunct Minimum GRE: Satisfactory Angela Gobar, Ph.D. Adjunct Minimum TOEFL: Satisfactory Minimum GPA: 3.0 Sean Perkins, MPPA. Adjunct Departmental Requirement: Three (3) letters of recommendation, Moe Chowdhury, Ph.D., AICP Visiting Assistant Statement of Purpose Professor/Advisor

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 71 MA/MS ACSP Member: KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY PABPAB Full

Department of Landscape Architecture/ MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Hours of Core...... 34 Regional and Community Planning Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 0 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 2-6 302 Seaton Hall Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 8-12 Manhattan, Kansas 66506-2909 Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 48 Phone (785) 532-5961 Exams or Written Requirements:...... Comp. exam and specialization Fax (785) 532-6722 paper, or Master Report/Thesis E-mail: [email protected] TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION http://capd.ksu.edu/larcp/ 2010-2011 Stephanie Rolley, FASLA, AICP, Head US Citizens & Permanent Residents Male Female Total

Hispanics* PROGRAM INFORMATION 0 0 0 Of any Race

GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES White 18 16 34 Admission Deadline 2010-2011 ...... Varies Financial Aid Deadline 2010-2011...... Varies In-State Tuition and Fees...... $8,163.60 for 12 credit hours African American 1 2 3 Out-of-State Tuition and Fees...... $17,518.80 for 12 credit hours Application Fee ...... $80.00 Resident/International Native American/ Additional Fee...... $19.00 per credit hour 0 0 0 Pacific Islander Annual Student Enrollment Asian American 1 1 2 Applied Accepted Enrolled 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 Mixed 0 0 0 Masters 23 20 16 15 12 15 Other/Don’t Know 0 0 0 MASTERS DEGREE Non-US Citizens Master of Regional and Community Planning Non-Permanent 3 2 5 Residents Contact Person: Stephanie Rolley, Professor and Head Phone: (785) 532-5961 E-mail [email protected] Total Students 22 22 43

Year Initiated: 1957 PAB Accredited * Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 439 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 23 PLANNING FACULTY Jason Brody Masters Specialization Assistant Professor. BA Architecture, Washington University; MCP, Community Planning and Development University of Pennsylvania; PhD, University of Illinois, Urbana- Regional Resource Planning and Management Champaign. Specializations: Urban Design, Design Inquiry and Methodology, Planning Theory and History. (785) 532-5961 [email protected] MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: GPA > 3.0 for regular admission; 2.75>GPA<3.0 for probationary Huston Gibson, PhD Assistant Professor. BA Psychology (major), Sociology (minor), admission University of Mississippi, Oxford; MS Planning, University of Tennessee, Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 Knoxville; PhD, Florida State University, Tallahassee. Specializations: Minimum GRE: No Requirements Interdisciplinary Planning, Sustainable Community Development, School Minimum TOEFL 550: University; 600: Department Facilities & Housing Prices. Departmental Requirement: Undergraduate Statistic Course and American Government. (785) 532-5961 [email protected]

Page 72 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition John Keller, PhD FAICP Robert Stokes, PhD Professor. BA, St. Benedicts College; MA, KSU; MS & PhD, Rutgers. Adjunct Professor. BS, Antioch College; MS, Civil Engineering, Ohio Specializations: Rural Planning & Economic Development, Physical State University; MCRP, Ohio State University; PhD, Texas A&M. Planning & Practice, Land Use Regulation/Law, Transportation & Specializations: Transportation Planning. Emergency Management. (785) 532-1595 [email protected] (785) 532-5961 [email protected]

Jae Hong Kim, PhD Clyde Mitchell-Weaver, PhD Assistant Professor. BS Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul, Adjunct Associate Professor. BA Geography, University of Missouri; MA Korea; MA Urban Planning and PhD, University of Illinois, Urbana- Geography, Kansas State University; MRCP, Kansas State University; Champaign. Specializations: Land Development, Local & Regional PhD, UCLA. Specializations: Regional Development and Planning; Economies, Transportation, Business Location Decisions. Urban Systems and Third World Development. (785) 532-5961 [email protected] (785) 532-5961 [email protected]

Larry Lawhon, PhD AICP Ray Weisenburger APA Associate Professor. BA, University of Oklahoma; MRCP, University of Professor Emeritus. BArch and MRP, Cornell University. Nebraska; PhD, Texas A&M. Specializations: Planning Administration, Specializations: Urban Design & Historic Preservation, Urban Visual Planning Principles, Housing and Development, Growth Management. Analysis, Housing & Land Development, Urban Development Issues. (785) 532-5961 [email protected] (785) 532-5961 [email protected] La Barbara Wigfall Associate Professor. BArch, Howard University; MCRP, Harvard University. Specializations: Community Development and Historic Preservation. (785) 532-5961 [email protected] FYI The MCRP degree includes a five year, 150 credit hour non-bac- calureate track. The department also offers a 36 credit hour online OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY master's degree in Community Development. Anne Beamish, Ph.D Adjunct Assistant Professor. BArch, Carleton University, SMArchS, Massachussetts Institute of Technology; MCP, Massachussetts Institute of Technology; Ph.D, Massachussetts Institute of Technology. Specializations: Urban Public Space, History of Urban Technology and Infrastructure, Social and Spatial Aspects of Information Technology.

Tim Keane, PhD Adjunct Professor. BSLA, Iowa State University; MLA, University of Michigan; PhD, University of Michigan. Specializations: Environmental Systems and Planning, Environmental Ethics. (785) 532-5961 [email protected]

C.A. Keithley AICP Emeritus Professor. BArch, MArch, MRCP, Kansas State University. Specializations: Project Management, Microcomputer Applications, Planning Analysis & Methods. (785) 532-5961 [email protected]

Stephanie Rolley AICP Adjunct Professor. BLA, Kansas State University; MCP, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Specializations: Community Planning and Design. (785) 532-5961 [email protected]

Sheri Smith, PhD AICP 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.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 73 MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE BA/BS MA/MS Ph.D. ACSP Member: OF TECHNOLOGY PAB FULL UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Department of Urban Studies and Planning For University and Departmental Requirements: Check MIT Freshmen Room 7-337, 77 Massachusetts Avenue Admission Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139 UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Phone (617) 253-9403 • Fax (617) 253-2654 Hours of Core...... 60 Hours of Unrestricted Elective...... 60-73 E-mail: [email protected] Total Required Hours...... 123 Thesis or Final Product...... Required http://dusp.mit.edu FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Amy Glasmeier, Department Head Assigned through MIT Undergraduate admission; not the Department. (617) 253-1933 MASTERS DEGREE Sandra Wellford, Academic Administrator (617) 253-4409 - E-mail: [email protected] Master in City Planning Year Initiated: 1935 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 2305 PROGRAM INFORMATION Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 64 UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Admission Deadline ...... Apply through MIT Undergraduate Admission MCP Specializations Financial Aid Deadline ...... Same as above Tuition(In-State, Out-of-State and International):...... $20,230 per semester City Design and Development; Environmental Policy; Application Fee:...... $75 Housing, Community and Economic Development; Additional Fees...... $136/semester student activities fee International Development. Cross-Cutting: GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Transportation; Urban Information Systems; Admission Deadline for Masters program...... January 3 Regional Planning. Admission Deadline for Ph.D program...... January 3 Financial Aid Deadline for Masters program...... January 3 MCP ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Financial Aid Deadline for Ph.D Program...... January 3 University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited Tuition (In-State, Out-of-State and International) ...... $20,230 per semester Application Fee...... $75 institution Additional Fees:...... $136/semester student activities fee, optional Minimum Undergraduate GPA: health insurance for graduate students Minimum GRE: Required; no minimum Minimum TOEFL 600 (Departmental Requirement) Annual Student Enrollment Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Departmental Requirement: No Requirements Applied Accepted Enrolled MCP GRADUATION Requirements 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 Hours of Core...... 17 MCP 431 460 91 92 64 71 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 4 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 0 MS 7 5 4 4 3 4 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 21 PhD 136 126 14 15 11 7 Thesis...... 8 Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 50

UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE MS in Planning Year Initiated: 1985 Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 51 BS in Planning Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 3 Year Initiated: 1933 Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 406 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 15 Master of Science Specializations City Design and Development; Environmental Policy; Undergraduate Specializations Housing, Community, and Economic Development; International Development. Cross-Cutting: Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning; Transportation; Urban Information Systems; Regional Development and Public Policy; Urban Regional Planning. Society, History, and Politics

Page 74 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition MASTER of Science ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Intended for professionals with a DOCTORAL DEGREE number of years of distinguished practice; bachelor’s degree from an Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Planning/ Studies accredited institution and a DUSP faculty sponsor. Year initiated 1958 Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 406 Minimum GRE: Required; no minimum Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 12 Minimum TOEFL 600 (Departmental Requirement) Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Recent Dissertations Completed Departmental Requirement: No Requirements 1. Preference Accommodating and Preference Shaping: Incorporating Traveler Preferences into Transportation Planning MASTER of Science GRADUATION 2. Flexible Bureaucracies: Discretion, Creativity, and Accountability in Requirements Labor Market Regulation and Public Sector Management Hours of Core...... 0 3. The Relative Risk: parenting, poverty, and peers in the three city study Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 0 of moving to opportunity Hours of Restricted Electives...... 42 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 16 4. Institutional arrangements and land reallocation during transition : a Thesis...... 8 regional analysis of small farms in Romania Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 66 5. Why some were so fast while others not: speed of entry as a new FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION competitive asset in late-industrialization Approximately 2/3 of the MCP class receives some form of tuition assis- 6. Reinventing VAT collection : industry vertical assessment, revenue tance. Of these, roughly half receive full-tuition awards for one or two increase, and public sector reliability years, some with additional RA stipends; others are typically offered half- 7. Strategic Unionism: the political role of the Congress of South tuition grants. Students admitted without aid are also eligible to apply African Trade Unions (COSATU) in South Africa and what it means for funding in the second year of the program. All students can apply for for Black workers departmentally funded jobs and off-campus internships (~$2,500/semes- 8. Regional Catalytic Economic Impacts and Noise-Damage Costs of ter). Aid is based on need and merit. We encourage all applicants to apply Aviation Growth for aid regardless of nationality or race. 9. Impacts of greenhouse gas mitigation policies on agricultural land TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION 10. Transfers and Path Choice in Urban Public Transport System 2010-2011 11. Recovering the Wall: enclosure, ethics, and the American landscape

US Citizens/Perm. Male Female Total Doctoral Specializations residents First Fields of Study: Hispanics of any race 6 7 13 City Design and Development, International Economic Development, Urban Information White 22 40 62 Systems, Public Policy and Politics, Urban History, Urban and Regional Economics, Urban Sociology African-American 2 5 7 Second Fields of Study: Native American/ 1 0 1 Environmental Planning and Natural Resource Pacific Islander Management, Housing and Real Estate Asian American 3 12 15 Development, Labor and Employment Policy, Neighborhood and Community Development, Mixed Negotiation and Dispute Resolution, Planning in Developing Countries, Regional Development, Other 13 13 26 Transportation and Land Use Non-US Citizens/Non 16 15 31 Perm. Residents DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: If English is not the native language, Total Students 57 85 142 TOEFL score of 600 (Departmental requirement) Departmental Requirement: Masters degree is recommended Minimum GRE: 1200 and 5.0 in Analytical writing *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 75 DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Alan Berger Hours of Core...... 16 Associate Professor. MLA, University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 0 landscape and urbanization. Hours of Restricted Electives...... 0 (617) 253-6707 [email protected] Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 0 Total Required Hours in Program.....32 with Masters / 42 without Masters Thesis or Final Product...... 3-part general exam: written propos- Eran Ben-Joseph al, written questions, and oral exam. Associate Professor. Ph.D., UC-Berkeley (1995). Specializations: Landscape Architecture, Site Planning and Design, Design Standards, Urban Simulation. (617) 253-7305 [email protected] FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Tuition Awards: Each incoming Ph.D class is awarded 7 full tuition +stipend for at least 3 years. Xavier de Souza Briggs Associate Professor. Ph.D., Columbia (1996). Specializations: Eligibility Criteria: Merit and Need Housing, Race and Metropolitan Opportunity, Social Capital and Racial Segregation, Dynamics of Democratic Problem Solving. (617) 253-7956 [email protected]

TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION JoAnn Carmin Associate Professor. Ph.D., UNC-Chapel Hill. Specializations: Civil 2010-2011 Society Participation in Environmental Governance, Environmental Movements and Organizations, Environmental Disaster and Emergencies, US Citizens/Perm. residents Male Female Total Central and Eastern Europe. (617) 452-2697 [email protected]

Hispanics of any race 1 1 2 Tony Ciochetti Professor of the Practice. Ph.D., University of Wisconsin (1995). White 8 13 21 Specializations: Real Estate Finance, Real Estate Development. (617) 253-3988 [email protected] African-American 3 1 4 Phillip Clay Native American/Pacific Professor, Chancellor. Ph.D., MIT (1975). Specializations: Housing 0 1 1 Policy, Community Development. Islander (617) 253-6164 [email protected] Asian American 2 2 4 Dayna Cunningham Executive Director, CoLab. JD, NYU; MBA, MIT (2004). Mixed 0 0 0 Specializations: Community Development, Participation. (617) 452-1380 [email protected] Other 0 5 5 Diane Davis Non-US Citizens/Non Perm. 27 15 42 Professor. Ph.D., UCLA (1986). Specializations: Cities and National Residents Development, Politics of Urban Policy, Policing and Public Security, Cities in Conflict. Total Students 41 38 79 (617) 452-2804 [email protected]

John de Monchaux *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. Professor Emeritus. MArch (Urban Design), Harvard (1963). Specializations: Urban Settlements, Design Review. PLANNING FACULTY (617) 253-8299 [email protected] Cherie Abbanat Joseph Ferreira, Jr. Lecturer. MCP, MIT (1997). Specializations: Writing and Professor. PhD., MIT (1971). Specializations: Urban Spatial Structure, Communication for Planners. Geographic Information Systems, Community Statistical Systems, (617) 324-1570 [email protected] Planning Support Systems. (617) 253-7410 [email protected] Alice Amsden Professor. Ph.D., London School of Economics. Specializations: Economic and Industrial Development. (617) 253-6254 [email protected]

Page 76 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition Michael Flaxman Judith Layzer Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Harvard (2001). Specializations: Geographic Associate Professor. Ph.D., MIT (1998). Specializations: Science and Information Systems, Modeling Alternative Futures, Environmental Environmental Politics, Collaborative Environmental Policy Making, Planning. Land Use, Natural Resources and Ecosystem Management. (617) 258-0461 [email protected] (617) 253-5196 [email protected]

Robert Fogelson Tunney Lee Professor. Ph.D., Harvard (1964). Specializations: Urban and Suburban Professor Emeritus, Lecturer. B. Arch., University of Michigan (1954). History. Specializations: Urban Design, Chinatowns, Housing Density. (617) 253-1671 [email protected] (617) 258-7275 [email protected]

Dennis Frenchman Frank Levy Professor. MArch AS, MCP, MIT (1976). Specializations: Urban Design, Professor. Ph.D., Yale (1969). Specializations: Urban Economics, Advanced Media and Design of Public Space, Heritage and Cultural Computerization of Work, Labor Markets. Development, Transformation of Former Industrial Areas. (617) 253-2089 [email protected] (617) 253-8847 [email protected] Ceasar McDowell David Geltner Professor of the Practice. Ed.D., Harvard (1988). Specializations: Professor. Ph.D., MIT (1989). Specializations: Real Estate Finance, Real Community Building, Cross-Boundary Leadership, Information Estate Investment. Technology, Community Psychology. (617) 253-5131 [email protected] (617) 253-7587 [email protected]

Amy K. Glasmeier Harvey Michaels Professor and Department Head. PhD, UC Berkeley (1986). Lecturer. MCP, MIT. Specializations: Energy Efficiency. Specializations: Geography and Regional Economic Development; (617) 253-2084 [email protected] Poverty. (617) 324-6565 [email protected] Karen R. Polenske Professor. Ph.D., Harvard (1966). Specializations: Regional Economic Ezra Haber Glenn AICP Development, Energy/Environmental Analysis, Economic-Impact Lecturer. MA, University of California at Davis (1996). Specializations: Analysis. Community Development, Local Planning. (617) 253-2024 [email protected] (617) 253-6881 [email protected] Balakrishnan Rajagopal Ralph Gakenheimer AICP/FAICP Associate Professor. SJD, Harvard (2000). Specializations: Human Professor Emeritus. Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania (1964). Specializations: Rights, Property and Land Use Law, Displacement and Resettlement, Transportation, Infrastructure, Metropolitan Planning in Developing Globalization. Countries. (617) 258-7721 [email protected] (617) 253-1932 [email protected] Langley Keyes Carlo Ratti Professor Emeritus. Ph.D., MIT (1967). Specializations: History of Associate Professor of the Practice, Ph.D., University of Cambridge Housing Policy, Community Development, Community Networks, Social (2001). Specializations: Urban Design, Electronic Media and Design of Services and Housing. Public Space, Human-Computer Interfaces. (617) 253-1540 [email protected] (617) 253-7926 [email protected]

Annette Kim Brent Ryan Assistant Professor. PhD, MIT (2002). Specializations: Urban Design and Assistant Professor. Ph.D., UC-Berkeley. Specializations: International Development; Urban Revitalization. Urban Development, Institutional Change, Spatial Analysis, Transition Economies.

(617) 324-6135 [email protected] Bish Sanyal Professor. Ph.D., UCLA (1984). Specializations: Development Planning, Informal Economy, Planning Theory. Eric Klopfer (617) 253-3270 [email protected] Associate Professor. Ph.D., University of Wisconsin (1997). Specializations: Science Education, Teacher Training, Educational Karl Seidman Technology, Biology. Senior Lecturer. MPP, Harvard University. Specializations: Economic (617) 253-2025 [email protected] Development Planning, Dev. Finance, Neighborhood Commercial Revitalization. (617) 253-3964 [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 77 Susan Silberberg-Robinson Lecturer. MCP, MIT (1998). Specializations: Urban Design, Cultural OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Tourism and Heritage Planning and Development, Growth Management Policies and Politics. Nicholas Ashford (617) 253-2027 [email protected] Professor. Ph.D., JD, University of Chicago. Specializations: Technology and Policy, Environmental Regulation, Environmental Law and Policy. Anne Whiston Spirn (617) 253-1664 [email protected] Professor. MLA, University of Pennsylvania (1974). Specializations: Urban Landscape Planning and Design, Landscape History and Theory, Landscape Photography. Julian Beinart (617) 452-2602 [email protected] Professor. M. Arch., MIT (1956); MCP, Yale (1958). Specializations: Urban Design, History and Theory of City Form. Lawrence Susskind AICP (617) 253-7918 [email protected] Professor. Ph.D., MIT (1973). Specializations: Environmental Policy, Negotiation, Public Dispute Resolution. Joseph Coughlin (617) 253-2026 [email protected] Senior Lecturer. Ph.D., Boston University (1995). Specializations: Transportation Logistics. Terry Szold (617) 253-4978 [email protected] Adjunct Professor. MRP, University of Massachusetts-Amherst (1983). Specializations: Land Use Planning, Growth Management, Politics of Michael Dennis Development. Professor. B.Arch., University of Oregon (1962). Specializations: (617) 253-7419 [email protected] Architecture and Urban Design, Campus Design and Planning. (617) 253-7650 [email protected] Judith Tendler Professor. Ph.D., Columbia (1966). Specializations: Development Reinhard Goethert Planning, Public-Sector Performance in Developing Countries, Rural Principal Research Associate. Dr.- Ing, Technische Hochschule (1985). Development, Poverty Reduction. Specializations: Urban Housing in Developing Countries, Urban Upgrading. (617) 253-0249 [email protected] (617) 253-2402 [email protected] J. Phillip Thompson Michael Joroff Associate Professor. Ph.D., CUNY (1983). Specializations: Urban Senior Lecturer Emeritus. MCP, Harvard (1962). Specializations: Politics, Race Relations, Labor and Local Economic Development, Technology and Urban Development. Community Organization. (617) 253-1354 [email protected] (617) 452-2813 [email protected] Melvin King Lawrence J. Vale Senior Lecturer Emeritus. M.ED., Boston Teacher’s College. Professor. D.Phil, Oxford (1985). Specializations: Design Politics, Public Specializations: Community Development and Information Technology. Housing, Qualitative Methods, Disaster Recovery. (617) 253-3287 [email protected] (617) 253-0561 [email protected] Richard Locke P. Christopher Zegras Professor. Ph.D., MIT (1989). Specializations: Comparative Politics and Assistant Professor, Ph.D., MIT (2005). Specializations: Urban Political Development, Industrial Relations, Political Economy. Transportation, Transportation and Environmental Sustainability. (617) 253-4912 [email protected] (617) 452-2433 [email protected] Tod McGrath Lecturer. MBA, Columbia University. Specializations: Real Estate Finance. (617) 253-4373

Paul Osterman Professor. Ph.D., MIT (1976). Specializations: Labor Markets, Human Resources and Training. (617) 253-2667 [email protected]

Michael Piore Professor. Ph.D., Harvard. Specializations: Political Economy, Economic Institutions and Growth Policy Analysis. (617) 253-3377 [email protected]

Page 78 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition Thomas Piper Principal Research Scientist. M. Arch., MIT (1975). Specializations: FYI Urban Development, Boston Politics. (617) 253-8950 [email protected] CAN YOU MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE WORLD? Can you design better cities? Can you help places grow sustainably? Peter Roth Can you help communities thrive? Lecturer. M. Arch,, MS, MIT (1986). Specializations: Urban Can you help advance equitable world development? Development. (617) 253-4373 MIT IS MAKING A DIFFERENCE AND YOU CAN TOO Frederick Salvucci Senior Lecturer, Senior Research Associate. SM, MIT (1962). At the MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning (DUSP), Specializations: Urban Transportation Planning, Transit Management, we are committed to positive social change. Our moral vision is Transportation Policy. translated into professional education in distinct ways: (617) 253-5378 [email protected] We believe in the abilities of urban and regional institutions to Adèle Naudé Santos steadily improve the quality of life of citizens. Professor, Dean. M.Arch., MCP, University of Pennsylvania (1968). Specializations: Architecture and Urban Design, Housing. We emphasize democratic decision-making involving both public and private actors, and acknowledge the necessity of government (617) 253-4402 [email protected] leadership to ensure greater social and economic equality.

Susan Silbey We foster a positive approach to technological innovation as a Professor. Ph.D., University of Chicago. Specializations: Law and major force of social change. Society. (617) 253-6952 [email protected] We trust that the built environment can meet the needs of diverse populations and serve as a source of meaning in their daily lives. Joseph Sussman Professor. Ph.D., MIT (1968). Specializations: Transportation Systems. (617) 253-4430 [email protected]

Sam Bass Warner, Jr. Visiting Professor. Ph.D., Harvard (1959). Specializations: Urban History, Urban Environments. (617) 253-5115 [email protected] James Wescoat, Jr., Professor. Ph.D. University of Chicago (1983). Specializations: Water Resources, Landscape Architecture. (617) 253-1400 [email protected]

William Wheaton Professor. Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Urban Economics, Real Estate, Public Finance. (617) 253-1723 [email protected] Clarence Williams Adjunct Professor Emeritus. Ph.D., University of Connecticut. Specializations: Race Relations. (617) 253-5446 [email protected] Nigel Wilson Professor. Ph.D., MIT (1970). Specializations: Urban Transport, Public Transport Operation. (617) 253-5046 [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 79 McGILL UNIVERSITY MA/MS ACSP Member: CIP Corresponding

School of Urban Planning MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Credits of Core...... 27 815 Sherbrooke Street Credits of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 15 Credits of Restricted Electives...... 12 Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3A2K6 Credits of Unrestricted Electives...... 6 Phone (514) 398-4075 Other...... 6 credits Internship Fax (514) 398-8376 Total Required Credits in Planning Program...... 66 Thesis, Exams or final product...... Supervised Research Project E-mail: [email protected]

www.mcgill.ca/urbanplanning TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Dr. Raphaël Fischler, School Director 2010-2011 Phone (514) 398-4075 E-mail: [email protected] Origin Male Female Total

Citiz. & perm. res.-- PROGRAM INFORMATION 15 18 33 Other/don’t know GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Admission Deadline 2010-11...... January 15, 2011 Non-cit. & non-PR 3 3 6 Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11...... January 15, 2011 In-State Tuition and Fee:...... $3,682.36 Can. per year Out-of-State Tuition and Fees:...... $7,215.16 Can. per year Total 18 21 39 International Tuition and Fees:...... $15,524.51 Can. per year Application Fee...... $100 Can. Additional Fees:...... $180 Can. Annual Student Enrollment PLANNING FACULTY Applied Accepted Enrolled Madhav Badami 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 Associate Professor. B.Tech, MS, IIT, Madras; MEDes, Calgary; PhD, Masters 227 245 42 45 21 25 UBC. Specializations: Environmental Policy and Planning, Sustainable Urban Transport, International Planning, Environment and Development. MASTERS DEGREE (514) 398-3183 [email protected] Master of Urban Planning Lisa Bornstein Associate Professor. BSc, UC Berkeley; MRP, Cornell; PhD, UC Contact Person: Raphaël Fischler, Director Berkeley. Specializations: International Planning, Economic Phone: (514) 398-4075 Development, Environmental Policy and Planning, Institutions and E-mail [email protected] Governance. Year Initiated: 1974 CIP Accredited (514) 398-4077 [email protected] Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 525 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 19 David Brown Associate Professor. BA, Bishop’s; MUP, McGill; PhD, Sheffield. Masters Specializations Specializations: Environmental Governance, Planning in Developing Physical Planning, Community Planning, Urban/ Countries, GIS Applications in Planning, Environment and Behavior. (514) 398-4075 [email protected] Regional Development, Transportation Planning, Urban Design, International Development Ahmed El-Geneidy Assistant Professor. BAA, MArch, Alexandria; PhD, Portland State MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University. Specializations: Land Use and Transportation Planning, University Admission Policy: Must hold a Bachelor’s degree from Public Transit Planning and Operations, Travel Behaviour, GIS an accredited institution. Applications. Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 (514) 398-8741 [email protected] Minimum GRE: Not Required Minimum TOEFL iBT: 100 (with 23 for each component) Departmental Requirement: Must hold a Bachelors degree from an accredited institution.

Page 80 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition David Farley Professor Emeritus. BArch., McGill; MArch; Harvard; M City Planning, FYI Harvard. Specialization: Urban Design. Montreal is a cosmopolitan city with roots in both French and [email protected] English culture. It has four universities and many colleges, a downtown that is active 24/7, attractive and safe neighborhoods, Raphaël Fischler Associate Professor. B.Eng, Eindhoven; MSc, MCP, MIT; PhD, and plenty of recreational opportunities. It is an exceptional labo- University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Land-Use Planning ratory for urban studies and planning, and the School is well-inte- and Regulation, Metropolitan Governance, Urban and Real-Estate grated in the local planning world. Master's students, who have Development, Community Planning, History and Theory. varied disciplinary and ethnic/cultural backgrounds, participate in (514) 398-4076 [email protected] local planning through studio courses and individual initiatives. Jane Glenn The School also welcomes doctoral students (Ad-Hoc Ph.D. in Professor Emeritus. BA, LLB, Queen’s; D. en droit, Strasbourg. Urban Policy, Planning and Design) as well as visiting professors Specializations: Land Use Planning Law, Agricultural Land Control, and foreign researchers. Professors and students are very active Land Tenure. in international research, in particular in China, India, the Middle (514) 398-6629 [email protected] East, Southern Africa, Central America and the Caribbean. 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 [email protected]

OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Cameron Charlebois Adjunct Professor. BS(Arch.), BArch., McGill; M.Man., McGill; D.Man., University of Hertfordshire. Specializations: Real-Estate Development; Urban Planning and Policy-Making; Public, Private and Not-for-Profit Management; Organization Theory.

Mario Polese Senior Adjunct Professor. BA, New York; MA, PhD, Pennsylvania. Specializations: Urban and Regional Economics, Development and Spatial Structures. (514) 499-4070 [email protected]

Richard Shearmur Adjunct Professor. BA (Cambridge), MUP (McGill), PhD (Montréal); Professor, INRS-UCS. Specializations: Urban Economic Geography, Regional Science, Property Development

Ray Tomalty Adjunct Professor. BA, MPA, Queens; PhD, Waterloo. Specializations: Growth Management, Housing, Local Finances, Environmental Planning and Policy. (514) 847-9259 [email protected]

Alain Trudeau Adjunct Professor. MUP (McGill); Senior Planner, City of Montréal. Specializations: Land-use Planning, Transportation Planning, Planning Practice.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 81 MIAMI UNIVERSITY BA/BS ACSP Member: FULL Urban and Regional Planning PLANNING FACULTY 216 Shideler Hall Oxford, Ohio 45056 James M. Rubenstein Professor. AB, University of Chicago (1970); MSC, The London Phone (513) 529-5010 School of Economics and Political Science (1971); PhD, Johns Hopkins Fax (513) 529-1948 University (1975) Specializations: Community Development, E-mail: [email protected] Demography, International Development and Planning, Land Use/Growth Management. www.muohio.edu/geography www.muohio.edu/geography (513) 529-5025 [email protected] William H. Renwick, Department Chair David Prytherch Phone (513) 529-5010 Associate Professor. BS, Pennsylvania State (1992); MA, University of E-mail: [email protected] Arizona (1999); Ph.D., University of Arizona (2003). Specializations: Planning, Regionalism, Cultural Landscape, Land Use Law PROGRAM INFORMATION (513) 529-9284 [email protected] UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Admission Deadline 2011-12...... Varies OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12...... Varies In-State Tuition and Fees:...... $12,198 per year Out-of-State Tuition and Fees:...... $26,988 per year Bruce D'Arcus Application Fee:...... $50 Associate Professor. BA, University of California (1994); MA, University Additional Fee:...... None of Colorado (1997); PhD, Syracuse University (2001) Specializations: Public Space, Cultural Politics. http://www.users.muohio.edu/darcusb/ UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE (513) 529-1521 [email protected] BA in Urban and Regional Planning Marcia England Assistant Professor. BA, University of Washington (1998); MA, Contact Person: James M. Rubenstein, Professor University of Washington (2002); Ph.D., University of Kansas (2006). Phone: (513) 529-5025 Specializations: Access to Public Space; the Politics of Representations; E-mail [email protected] and the Socio-Spatial Regulation of Marginalized Persons (513) 529-5023 [email protected] Year Initiated: 1976 Degrees Granted through 6/30/10...... 329 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 6/30/10...... 19 Jerry Green Associate Professor. BS, Kent State (1963); MRP, University of North Carolina (1967); PhD, University of North Carolina (1976) Undergraduate Specializations Specializations: Land Use Capability Analysis, Aerial Photo Computers/GIS, Community Development Interpretation, Map Interpretation. International Development, Rural/Small Town (513) 529-5017 [email protected] Planning John Maingi Associate Professor. BS, Moi University (1987); MS, University of UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Arizona (1992); PhD, University of Arizona (1998) Specializations: Departmental Requirement: No Requirements Remote Sensing, GIS, Natural Resources. Minimum GPA: No Requirements (513) 529-5024 [email protected] Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: No Requirements Ian Yeboah UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Professor. BA, University of Science & Technology (1982); MSc, Hours of Core...... 12 University of Calgary (1988); Ph.D., University of Calgary (1994). Hours of Concentration Area...... 0 Specializations: Globalization and Urbanization, Population Movements, Hours of Restricted Elective...... 28 Poverty Hours of Elective...... 0 http://www.users.muohio.edu.yeboahie Total Required Hours In Planning Program...... 40 (513) 529-5013 [email protected] Total Required Hours to graduate from University...... Thesis, Exams or Final Product...... Not required

FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Ohio Resident Scholarship Ohio Leader Scholarship

Page 82 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition MICHIGAN State UNIVERSITY BA/BS MA/MS ACSP Member: PAB PAB FULL

School of Planning Design & Construction UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Hours of Core/Studio Courses...... 30 Urban and Regional Planning Program Hours of Cognates/Guided Electives...... 21 East Lansing, Michigan 48824-1030 Other...... 69 Phone (517) 432-3393 Total Required Hours In Planning Program...... 51 Total Required Hours to Graduate from University...... 120 Fax (517) 432-3772 Thesis or Final Product...... Not required E-mail: [email protected] Internship...... Recommended

http://www.spdc.msu.edu FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION 5 Undergraduate scholarships, eligibility based on merit. Scott G. Witter, Director E-mail: [email protected] MASTERS DEGREE PROGRAM INFORMATION Master of Urban and Regional Planning UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Admission Deadline 2011-2012...... October 15 Contact Person: Ms. Robin Rennie, Advisor Financial Aid Deadline 2011-2012...... February 15 Phone: (517) 884-2502 In-State Tuition and Fees: ...... $5,974.00 per semester based on 16 credits E-mail [email protected] Out-of-State Tuition and Fees:...... $15, 550.00 per semester based on 16 credits Application Fee:...... $35 Year Initiated: 1946 PAB Accredited Additional Fees:...... None Degrees Granted through 5/15/11...... 424 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 5/15/11...... 10 GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Admission Deadline 2011-2012...... March 1, August 15 Financial Aid Deadline 2011-2012...... February 15 In-State Tuition and Fees:...... $4,803.00 per semester based on 9 credits Masters Specializations Out-of-State Tuition and Fees:...... $9,417.75 per semester based on 9 credits Land Use Planning Application Fee: ...... $50 Additional Fees:...... None Community and Economic Development Environment and Sustainability Annual Student Enrollment Transportation

Applied Accepted Enrolled MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s Degree Undergraduate - - - - 106 129 Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 recommended Minimum GRE: Required MURP 47 55 28 31 29 27 Minimum TOEFL 92/93; 237 MURP/JD ------Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Departmental Requirement: Bachelor’s Degree Departmental Recommendation Basic Statistics UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Hours of Core/Studio Courses...... 28 Hours of Concentrated Area...... 12 BS Urban and Regional Planning Research Component...... 8 Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 48 Contact Person: Ms. Jonglim Han Yoo, Advisor Exam,Thesis or Final Product:...... Plan A Thesis or Plan B Phone: (517) 353-0862 Research Paper E-mail [email protected] FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Year Initiated:1946 PAB Accredited 5 scholarships/fellowships Degrees Granted through 5/15/11...... 1009 Possible assistantships Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 5/15/11...... 31 Eligibility Criteria: Determined on merit.

UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Departmental Requirement: Suggested: Adv. english, composition, algebra, statistics & computer skills Minimum GPA: Depends on pool of applicants Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: Depends on pool of applicants

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 83 JOINT MASTERS OF URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING AND JD PLANNING FACULTY Kenneth E. Corey AICP Contact Person: Ms. Robin Rennie, Advisor Professor. PhD, University of Cincinnati; MCP, University of Phone: (517) 884-2502 Cincinnati; MA, University of Cincinnati; BA, University of Cincinnati. E-mail [email protected] Specializations: International Development, Digital Communities. (517) 432-4750 [email protected] Year Initiated: 2004 Not Accredited Degrees Granted through 5/15/10...... 1 Degrees Granted from 9/1/07 to 5/15/10...... 0 Peilei Fan Assistant Professor. PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; MCRP, Rutgers University; BS, Nanjing University, P.R. China; Specializations: JOINT MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS High Tech Industrialization, Urbanization in Asia, Land Use, and Spatial University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s degree Analysis Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 Recommended (517) 432-6517 [email protected] Minimum GRE: Required Minimum TOEFL 92/93; 237 Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Roger E. Hamlin AICP Departmental Requirement: LSAT and undergraduate GPA are Professor. PhD, Syracuse University; MRP, Syracuse University; AB, both considered; no minimum stated. Hamilton College. Specializations: Fiscal/Regional Planning, Economic Development, Real Estate Development. JOINT MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements (517) 353-8743 [email protected] Hours of Core/Studio Courses...... 83 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 27 René C. Hinojosa Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 0 Professor. PhD, University of Washington; MS, University of Research Component...... 8 Washington; CE, Technical University of Oruro, Bolivia. Specializations: Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 48 Research and Evaluation Methods, Transportation Planning, Regional Exam,Thesis or Final Product: ...... Plan A Thesis or Plan B Analysis, International Planning and Development. Research Paper. (517) 353-3184 [email protected]

TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Eva Kassens-Noor Assistant Professor. PhD Massachusetts Institute of Technology; MS, 2010-2011 Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Dipl.Ing., University of Karlsruhe (Germany). Specializations: Transportaiton Planning and Policy, STUDENTS – RACE AND Male Female Total Sustainable Citites and Regions ETHNICITY (517) 432-8085 [email protected] US Citizens and Permanent 0 0 0 Residents Only Zenia Z. Kotval AICP White 11 2 13 Professor. PhD, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; MRP, University of MA-Amherst; BS, Academy of Architecture, India. Specializations: Black or African American 0 1 1 Local Economic Development, Industrial Development/Redevelopment American Indian or Alaska Native 1 0 1 Policy. Asian 0 0 0 (517) 353-9362 [email protected] Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific 0 0 0 Islander Rex L. LaMore Sr. Specialist. PhD, University of Michigan; MS, Michigan State Some Other Race alone 0 0 0 University; BS, Michigan State University. Specializations: Community Two or More Races 0 0 0 and Economic Development, Public Policy Analysis, Neighborhood Unknown 0 0 0 Development. http://www.msu.edu/unit.cua (517) 353-9555 [email protected] Total US Citizens only 12 3 15 Foreign Students 3 9 12 Patricia L. Machemer Total Students 12 10 27 Associate Professor. PhD, Michigan State University; MA, University US Citizens and Permanent of Michigan; MA, University of Michigan; BA, University of Michigan. Residents Only Specializations: Growth Management, Land Use, Participatory Design Process. Ethnicity* (517) 353-9047 [email protected] Hispanic or Latino 0 0 0 Not Hispanic or Latino 9 1 15

*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.

Page 84 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition Herbert P. Norman, Jr. Specialist/Instructor. PhD, Michigan State University; MA, East Carolina FYI University; BS, East Carolina University. Specializations: Land Use Planning, Land Management, Planning Process Theory, International The MSU Planning Program, founded in 1946, has the old- Applications. est urban planning undergraduate degree program in the nation. (517) 353-0677 [email protected] Graduates of the Bachelor’s and Master’s degree programs are scattered throughout the U.S., offering a large network of alumni Eric J. Strauss AICP and potential job contacts. Through Urban Planning Partnerships, Professor. PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison; JD, Northwestern which is the outreach unit located within the Program, University; BA, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Specializations: students carry out real-world planning research for a range of Urban and Rural Land Use Planning, Environmental Management, small towns and cities. These cities include Detroit, Lansing, Planning Law. Flint, Grand Rapids, and Pontiac, Michigan. Good ties with area (517) 353-8715 [email protected] state government and local planning agencies lead to a number of excellent internship placements for students. 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 [email protected]

OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY

Carl Goldschmidt FAICP Professor Emeritus. PhD, University of Pittsburgh; MCP, University of California, Berkeley; BS, University of California, Berkeley;

John E. Melcher Specialist. MS, Michigan State University; BS, Michigan State University. Specializations: Community and Neighborhood Development, Economic Development. (517) 353-9555 [email protected]

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 [email protected]

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 [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 85 MINNESOTA State BS MA ACSP Member: FULL UNIVERSITY, MANKATO Urban and Regional Studies Institute UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Departmental Requirement: No Requirements 106 Morris Hall Minimum GPA: Above 50% class standing Mankato, Minnesota 56001 Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: 21 Phone (507) 389-1714 Fax (507) 389-6377 UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Hours of Core...... 21 E-mail: [email protected] Hours of Studio Courses...... 0 Hours of Restricted Elective...... 12 http://sbs.mnsu.edu/ursi/ Hours of Unrestricted Elective...... 0 Total Required Hours In Planning Program...... 33 Miriam Porter, Department Chair Total Required Hours to Graduate from University...... 128 (507) 389-5035 Thesis or Final Product...... Not required E-mail: [email protected] PROGRAM INFORMATION MASTERS DEGREE

UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES MA in Urban Studies Admission Deadline...... Priority April 1 Financial Aid Deadline ...... Priority March 15 Contact Person: Miriam Porter, Graduate In-State Tuition and Fees:...... $268 per credit Coordinator and Chairperson Out-of-State Tuition and Fees:...... $538 per credit Phone: (507) 389-1714 Application Fee:...... $20 E-mail [email protected] Additional Fees:...... None Year Initiated: 1966 GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 435 Admission Deadline...... Priority April 1 Degrees Granted from 9/1/08 to 8/31/11...... 6 Financial Aid Deadline...... Priority March 15 In-State Tuition and Fees:...... $346 per credit Out-of-State Tuition and Fees:...... $548 per credit Application Fee:...... $40 Additional Fees:...... None Masters Specializations Economic Development Annual Student Enrollment Local Government Management Certificate Enrolled Planning Certificate 07/08 08/10 09/10 09/11 Undergraduate 49 46 65 40 MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS MA 6 9 10 10 University Admission Policy: No Requirements Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 MAUP 20 25 26 6 Minimum GRE: No Requirements Minimum TOEFL 500 (173 computer) UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Departmental Requirement: Urban Studies Undergrad or BA in Urban and Regional Studies equivalent

Contact Person: Miriam Porter, Graduate Coordinator and Chairperson MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Hours of Core...... 9 Phone: (507) 389-1714 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 0 E-mail [email protected] Hours of Restricted Electives...... 0 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 24 Year Initiated:1968 Internship...... 3 Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 369 Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 36 Degrees Granted from 9/1/08 to 8/31/11...... 18 Exam,Thesis or Final Product:...... Written comprehensive exam; written studio project with Specialization: public press conference Nonprofit Leadership Economic Development

Page 86 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition MA in Urban Planning PLANNING FACULTY Contact Person: Anthony J. Filipovitch, Graduate Coordinator Phone: (507) 389-1714 Raymond Asomani-Boateng E-mail [email protected] Associate Professor. PhD, University of Waterloo; MSc, Michigan State University; MA, University of Waterloo; BAA, Ryerson University. Year Initiated:1990 Specializations: Environmental Planning, GIS, Planning Process. Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 125 Degrees Granted from 9/1/08 to 8/31/11...... 10 (507) 389-5030 [email protected]

MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS David Laverny-Rafter AICP University Admission Policy: No Requirements Professor. PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison; MCRP, Rutgers Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 University; BA, Southern Illinois University. Specializations: Housing Minimum GRE: Not required Policy, Transportation Planning, Program Evaluation, Strategic Planning. Minimum TOEFL 500 (173 computer) (507) 389-1540 [email protected] Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Departmental Requirement: Urban studies undergraduate or Beth Wielde Heidelberg equivalent Associate Professor. DPA, Hamline University; MA, Minnesota State University, Mankato; BS, University of Minnesota. Specializations: MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Urban Aesthetic, Historic Preservation, Design. Hours of Core...... 6 http://mavdisk.mnsu.edu/wieldb Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 3 (507) 389-1715 [email protected] Hours of Restricted Electives...... 0 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 24 Internship...... 3 Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 36 Exam,Thesis or Final Product:...... Written comprehensive exam; OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY written studio report with public press conference. Anthony J. Filipovitch Professor. PhD, Portland State University; MA, Duquesne University; TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION BA, University of Michigan. Specializations: Nonprofit Leadership, 2010-2011 Children in the City, Analytical Methods. http://krypton.mnsu.edu/~tony (507) 389-5035 [email protected] Male Female Total Janet Cherrington-Cucore Professor. PhD, University of Delaware; MS and BA, West Chester White 17 4 21 University. Specializations: Local Government Management, Urban Finance, Community Development. http://www.intech.mnsu.edu/cherrington African American 0 0 0 (507) 389-5031 [email protected]

Miriam Porter Asian American 2 0 2 Professor. DPA, Hamline University; MA and BS, Mankato State University. Specializations: Urban Management, Human Resource Management, Civic Management. Other/Don’t know 0 0 0 (507) 389-5032 [email protected] Sandra King, Ed.D Non-US Citizens 6 2 8 Associate Professor. Specialization: Change Management (507) 389-5727 [email protected]

Total Students 25 6 31

*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 87 BA/BS ACSP Member: MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY PAB FULL

Department of Geography, Geology UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Hours of Core...... 48 and Planning Hours of Studio Courses...... 3 Hours of Elective...... 19 901South National Avenue Total Required Hours In Planning Program...... 70 Springfield, Missouri 65897 Total Required Hours to Graduate from University...... 125 Phone (417) 836-5800 Thesis or Final Product...... No Fax (417) 836-6006 PLANNING FACULTY http://geosciences.missouristate.edu Dimitri Ioannides Professor. PhD, Rutgers University (1994) Specializations: Tourism Tom Plymate, Department Head Planning and Development, Planning Theory, Sustainable Development. E-mail: [email protected] http://geosciences.missouristate.edu/Ioannides.htm PROGRAM INFORMATION (417) 836-5318 [email protected] UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Rajinder Jutla Admission Deadline 2010-11...... July 20 Associate Professor. PhD, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11...... July 20 University (1995) Specializations: Urban Design, Planning History, In-State Tuition and Fees:...... $194 per credit hour Quantitative Methods. Out-of-State Tuition and Fees:...... $388 per credit hour http://geosciences.missouristate.edu/jutla.htm Application Fee...... $35 (417) 836-5298 [email protected] Student Service Fees...... Up to $389

Annual Student Enrollment Diane May AICP Assistant Professor. MS, Southern Illinois University (1974) Applied Accepted Enrolled Specializations: Comprehensive Planning, Citizen Participation, Planning History. 04/05 05/06 04/05 05/06 05/08 05/10 http://geosciences.missouristate.edu/may.htm Undergraduate N/A N/A N/A N/A 40 40 (417) 836-6900 [email protected] Paul Rollinson AICP UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE Professor. PhD, University of Illinois-Urbana (1988) Specializations: BS in Planning Housing, Homelessness, Social Planning. http://people.missouristate.edu/PaulRollinson/ (417) 836-5688 [email protected] Contact Person: Paul Rollinson, Director Phone: (417) 836-5688 E-mail: [email protected] Jacob Sowers Assistant Professor. MA Arizona State University(2008), PhD candi- Year Initiated: 1988 PAB Accredited date, Kansas State University. Specializations: Energy, Community Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 132 Development Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 20 (417) 836-3137 [email protected] OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Specialization: Community and Regional Planning Neil Guion Tourism Planning and Development Adjunct. JD, University of Virginia Law School. Specializations: Planning Law.

Bob Hosmer AICP UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Adjunct. MS, Missouri State University. Specializations: Transportation. Departmental Requirement: University Requirements Minimum GPA: University Requirements Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: University Requirements Frank Miller AICP Adjunct. MS, Kansas State University. Specializations: Growth Management, Transportation. Xiaomin Qiu Assistant Professor. Ph.D., Texas State University, San Marcos. Specializations: GIS

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Department of City and Regional Planning MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited School of Architecture of Planning institution Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 (2.5/ for conditional) 2201 Argonne Drive, Montebello D103 Minimum GRE: Not Required Minimum TOEFL Required Baltimore, Maryland 21251 Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Phone (443) 885-3225 Departmental Requirement: No Requirements Fax (443) 885-8233 http://morgan.edu/School_of_Architecture_and_Planning.html MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Siddhartha Sen, Chairperson Hours of Core...... 30 Phone: (443) 885-1864 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 6 E-mail: [email protected] Hours of Restricted Electives...... 0 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 18 Thesis...... Optional Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 48 PROGRAM INFORMATION

GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Admission Deadline 2010-11 for Masters program...... NA Assistantships, Fellowships, Scholarships and Tuition awards are Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11 for Masters program...... February 1 for Fall available ...... October 1 for Spring Eligibility Criteria...... Competitive In-State Tuition and Fees...... $404/credit hour Out-of-State Tuition and Fees...... $719/credit hour International Tuition and Fees...... $719/credit hour TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Application Fees...... Online $40; Paper $60 2010-2011

Annual Student Enrollment U.S. Citizens & Male Female Total Applied Accepted Enrolled Permanent Residents Hispanics of 4/05/09- 4/05/09- 4/05/09- 0 1 1 Any Race 6/06/11 6/06/11 6/06/11 Masters 29 31 - 29 31 - 47 53 41 White 7 2 9

MASTERS DEGREE African American 17 11 28 Native American/ 0 0 0 Master of City and Regional Planning Pacific Islander

Contact: Siddhartha Sen Asian American 0 2 2 Phone: (443) 885-1846 E-mail: [email protected] Mixed 0 0 0 Year Initiated: 1970...... PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 259 Degrees Granted from 9/1/11 to 8/31/11...... 2 Other/Don’t Know 0 0 0 Non-US Citizens 0 1 1 Non-Permanent Residents

Masters Specializations Total Students 24 17 41 Generalist Option, Urban Design and Sustainability, Transportation and Infrastructure Planning, Community and Economic Development *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 89 Herschelle Reed-Morris, JD. PLANNING FACULTY Instructor: B.A., Morgan State College; J.D., Howard University. Specializations: Land Use Law, Real Estate Development 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 Glenn Robinson Science-Urban Planning and Community Organization, Michigan Instructor. MCRP, Morgan State. Specializations: Transportation State University. Specializations: International Planning, Community Planning, GIS. Participation, Urban Design and Physical Planning, Community-based Economic Development. SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING (443) 885-4457 [email protected] Dale Green Specializations: Historic Preservation Daniel Campo, Ph.D. Assistant Professor. B.A., State University of New York at Binghamton MUP, Hunter College of the City University of New York, Ph.D., City Ruth Connell AIA and Regional Planning, University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Specializations: Sustainability, Design Theory, Historic, Preservation Urban Design, Planning History and Theory, Community Planning and Development, Parks and Open Space Planning, Cultural Geography, Suzanne Frasier AIA Historic Preservation, Comparative International Development, and Specializations: Urban Design Sustainable Practices. (443) 885-3514 [email protected] Diane Jones ASLA Specializations: Environmental Justice, Community Design. Art Joyce Ann Pressley, Ph.D. Expression, Transportation Planning Assistant Professor: B.A., Economics and South Asian Regional Studies, University of Pennsylvania; M. A. City and Regional Planning, Barabara Mobarak University of Pennsylvania; Ph.D. Regional Planning, University of Specializations: Community Planning and Design, Architectural History, Pennsylvania. Specializations: International Economic Development, Historic Preservation, Environmental Justice Land Use, Infrastructure and Environmental Systems, and Rural Development. Melanie Moser (443) 885-1860 [email protected] Specializations: Design & Human Behaviour

Siddhartha Sen, Ph.D. Sanjit Roy Professor and Chairperson. B. Arch, University of Kolkata; M.Arch., Specializations: Urban Design Rensselaer; MCP., Georgia Tech; Ph.D. Regional Planning, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Specializations: International Paul Voos ASLA Development and Planning, Race and Ethnicity, Urban Design, Planning Specializations: Human Settlement and Transitive Landscape Theory and Practice, Transportation Planning and Policy, Housing & Community Development. (443) 885-1864 [email protected] School of Engineering Monsoureh Jeihani, Ph.D. Sidney Wong, Ph.D. Specializations: Transportation in Developing Nations, Land Use Modeling Assistant Professor. Bachelor of Social Sciences (Economics), University of Hong Kong, Master of Social Sciences in Urban Studies, University Young-Jae Lee, Ph.D. of Hong Kong, MS, Town Planning, University of Wales, U.K, Ph.D., Specializations: Transportation Planning, Transportation Modeling City and Regional Planning, University of California Berkeley. Specializations: Planning Methods, Local Economic Development, Municipal Finance and Budgeting, Fiscal Impact Analysis, Community COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS Development and Information Systems, Planning History. Linda Loubert, Ph.D. (443) 885-3208 [email protected] Specializations: GIS, Methods, Municipal Finance FYI OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY The program is the oldest planning program at a Historically Black College/University (HBCU). It is the first HBCU program accredited by the ADJUNCT Planning Accreditation Board. The program teaches practical professional Jeffrey C. Springer AICP, PE applications using Baltimore region as a model. The program is offered in the evening to meet the need of working students. Work experience, Instructor. B.S. Arizona State; M.S. University of Delaware; MCRP, motivation, interest, and maturity are also considered for the selection of Morgan State. Specializations: Transportation Planning non-degree students (i.e. those candidates who may not meet the criteria for conditional or unconditional admission). Applicants admitted as non-degree AICP students may enroll in maximum of eight credits a semester for a maximum Rodney Moulden of five years and must maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0. Non-degree stu- Instructor. BA, Morgan State, MCRP, Morgan State. Specializations: dents may apply for a degree program upon the completion of minimum 12 Planning Practice. graduate credits with a cumulative GPA of 3.0.

Page 90 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition The New School MS, PhD. ACSP Member: AFFILIATE

Milano School of International Affairs, GRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Bachelors degree from a regionally Management and Urban Policy accredited institution Program in Urban Policy Analysis and Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 Minimum GRE: Not Required Management Minimum TOEFL: At least 600 (paper-based)/at least 72 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10025 100 (Internet based) Phone: 212-229-5400 Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Fax: 212-229-5404 Departmental Requirement: No Requirements www.newschool.edu/milano GRADUATE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Alex Schwartz, Chair Hours of Core...... 27 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 9 Phone: (212)229-5400, ext. 1415 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 0 E-mail: [email protected] Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 15 Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 42 Exam,Thesis or Final Product...... Required PROGRAM INFORMATION GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES PROGRAM SIZE—NUMBER OF STUDENTS Admissions Deadline 2010-11...... January 15 PhD (only), February 15 all other REGISTERED IN FALL TERM ...... programs, Spring Semester, October 15 Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11...... None (March 1 suggested for Fall Semester, ...... October 1 for Spring Semester In-State Tuition and Fees: (Master’s)...... $1,310 per credit Year FullTime Part Time Total Minority Female Out-of-State Tuition and Fees: (Master’s)...... $1,310 per credit In-State Tuition and Fees: (PhD)...... $1,310 per credit Out-of-State Tuition and Fees: (PhD)...... $N/A per credit Application Fee...... $50 Fall 2010 147 46 197 62 128 Additional Fees...... None (Optional health insurance plan) Fall Student Enrollment, Masters Fall 2009 126 50 176 60 122 Applied Accepted Enrolled Fall 10 185 152 66 Fall 09 168 148 65 PLANNING FACULTY Charles Allison GRADUATE DEGREE Associate Professor of Professional Practice. (MBA, Harvard University). Specializations: Finance, Environmental Sustainability, Masters of Science in Urban Policy Analysis and Alternative Energy Sources Management (212) 229-5400 x 1617 [email protected]

Contact Person: Merida Escandon Warren Balinsky Director of Admissions Associate Professor. (Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University), Phone: (212) 229-5630 ext. 1108 Specializations: Home Health Care and the Applications of Planning, E-mail: [email protected] Development, Marketing, and Research to Health Services Management and Policy. Year Initiated: 1971 (212) 229-5400 x1615 [email protected] Degrees Granted through 8/31/06...... N/A Degrees Granted from 9/1/03 to 8/31/06...... N/A Peter Eisinger Henry Cohen Professor. (Ph.D., Yale). Specializations: Poverty Policy, Masters Specializations Economic Development, Urban Politics, . Community Development Finance, Economic and Workforce (212) 229-5400 x1516 [email protected] Development, Finance, Global Management and Policy, Health Policy and Management, Housing and Community Development, Leadership and Change, Politics and Advocacy Alec Ian Gershberg Associate Professor. (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania). Specializations: Social Entrepreneurship, Social Policy, Strategic Human Education Policy, International Development, Public Finance. Resource Management, Sustainability Management (212) 229-5400 x1412 [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 91 Leigh Taylor Graham Visiting Assistant Professor. (Ph.D., Massachussetts Institute of Technology). Specializations: Community Development, Participatory Plamning. (212) 229-5400 x 1201 [email protected]

Darrick Hamilton Associate Professor. (Ph.D., University of North Carolina). Specializations: Econometrics, Racial Disparities. Inequality. (212) 229-5400 x1514 [email protected]

David Howell Professor. (Ph.D., New School for Social Research). Specializations: Labor Economics, Comparative Social Policy, Immigration. (212) 229-5400 x1416 [email protected]

Richard McGahey Professor. (Ph.D., New School for Social Research). Specializations: Economic and Workforce Development, Program Evaluation. (212) 229-5100 x1583 [email protected]

Rachel Meltzer Assistant Professor. (Ph.D., New York University). Specializations: Economic Development, Quantitative Methods, Housing. (212) 229-5400 [email protected]

M. Bryna Sanger Professor (on administrative leave). (Ph.D., Brandeis University). Specializations: Public Management, Performance Measures, Policy Analysis, Social Policy. (212) 229-5400 x1411 [email protected]

Alex Schwartz Associate Professor and Program Chair. (Ph.D., Rutgers University). Specializations: Housing and Community Development. (212) 229-5400 x1415 [email protected]

Lisa J. Servon Professor. (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley). Specializations: Microfinance, Community and Economic Development, Poverty, Social Policy. (212) 229-5400 x1618 [email protected]

Jeffrey Smith Assistant Professor. (Ph.D., Washington University). Specializations: Legislative Politics, Campaigns and Elections, Social Policy (212) 229-5400 x1209 [email protected]

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College of Architecture and Design MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s Degree University Heights Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 Minimum GRE: 1050 Newark NJ 07102 Minimum TOEFL 80 CPT http://architecture.njit.edu/ Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Departmental Requirement: Portfolio and three (3) letters of recommendation. Students not Frederick Little, Manager, Graduate Programs sufficiently experienced in design will Phone (973)-642-7576 be required to take a design bridge Fax 973-596-3073 course prior to enrolling in studios. MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements E-mail: [email protected] Hours of Core...... 24 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 12 Hours of Restricted Electives...... N/A Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 12 Thesis/Professional Project...... N/A PROGRAM INFORMATION Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 36 GRADUATE DEADLINE, TUITION AND FEES Exam, Thesis or Final Product:...... N/A Admission Deadline 2011-12...... 1/15/11 Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12...... 1/15/11 FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION In-State Tuition and Fees (2010-11)...... $8,429/semester Masters Fellowship of $2,000/semester for qualified applicants 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 TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Annual Student Enrollment 2010 - 2011 Applied Accepted Enrolled US Citizens & 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 Permanent Male Female Total Residents Masters 19 23 10 13 7 9 Hispanics* 1 1 2 Doctoral 35 26 10 10 8 8 Of any Race MASTERS DEGREE White 2 2 4 Master of Infrastructure Planning African American 1 0 1 http://architecture.njit.edu/academics/graduate/mip-site/ Native American/ 0 0 0 Contact Person: Georgeen Theodore, AIA, Director Pacific Islander Phone: (973) 596-3095 Email: [email protected] Asian American 0 0 0

Year Initiated: 1996 Mixed 0 0 0

Degrees Granted through 8/31/10...... 85 Other / Don’t know 0 0 0 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 8 Non-US Citizens Non- Permanent 2 2 4 Residents Total Students 6 5 11

*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 93 DOCTORAL DEGREE TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION 2009 - 2010 Doctoral Program in Urban Systems http://architecture.njit.edu/academics/graduate/phd-urbansystems. US Citizens & php Permanent Male Female Total Contact Person: Karen Franck, PhD, Program Director Residents Phone: (973) 596-3092 Hispanics* 1 0 1 Email: [email protected] Of any Race

Year Initiated: 2001 White 2 12 14

Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 11 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 5 African American 1 3 4 Native American/ 0 0 0 Pacific Islander Doctoral Specializations: Asian American 3 1 4 Urban Health Systems, Urban Environment Studies, Urban Educational Policy Mixed 0 0 0

DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Other / Don’t know 1 4 5 University Admission Policy: Master Degree Minimum Graduate GPA: 3.5 Non-US Citizens Minimum GRE: 1050 Non- Permanent 4 6 10 Minimum TOEFL 80 CPT Residents Ranking in Graduate Class: Not Required Departmental Requirement: Written statement of purpose, three Total Students 12 26 30 (3) letters of recommendation and official transcripts of all prior academic work. Interview optional at *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. the discretion of the Director. DOCTORAL GRADUATION Requirements PLANNING FACULTY Hours of Core...... 24 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 0 Karen Franck Hours of Restricted Electives...... 12 Professor. PhD., City University of New York. Specializations: Urban Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 12 Systems, Alternative Housing, Urban Public Space. Thesis/Professional Project...... 24 http://www.njit.edu/news/experts/franck.php Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 72 (973) 596-3092 [email protected] Exam, Thesis or Final Product:...... Dissertation DOCTORAL FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Darius Sollohub AIA Associate Professor, Director, NJSOA. M.Arch, Columbia University. Varies: Limited number of full assistantships. Specializations: Infrastructure Planning, Sustainable Transportation, Community Planning, Urban Design. http://www.njit.edu/news/experts/sollohub.php (973) 596-5574 [email protected]

Georgeen Theodore AIA Associate Professor, Director, Infrastructure Planning Program. 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 [email protected]

Page 94 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition Thomas Dallessio AICP/PP Adjunct Professor. MA and MCRP, Rutgers University. Specializations: FYI Executive Director, Leadership New Jersey; Land Use Planning, Infrastructure Planning. Joint or Concurrent Degree Programs: http://www.leadershipnj.org/index.html MIP(NJIT) and MCRP (Bloustein School, Rutgers) (609) 802-0880 [email protected] MArch (NJIT)

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 (917) 518-0711 hutchinson@dwh advisors .com

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 (212) 253-2727 Ext. 318 [email protected]

OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Steven Chien Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering. MS and PhD, University of Maryland. Specializations: Simulation Modeling, Transportation Systems, Urban Systems Engineering, Mass Transportation Systems, Traffic Safety. http://transportation.njit.edu/facultystaff/chien/index.htm (973) 596-6083 [email protected]

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 [email protected]

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 [email protected]

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 [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 95 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY MA/MS ACSP Member: PABPAB Full Urban Planning Program MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: None. Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 (Recommended) Public Service Minimum GRE: Recommended, Not Required. Minimum TOEFL: 250 (Computer-based), 295 Lafayette Street, Second Floor 600 (Paper-based), 100 (Internet-based). Departmental Requirement: None. New York, New York 10012-9604 Phone (212) 998-7400 Fax (212) 995-4165 MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Credit Hours of Core...... 36 http://www.nyu.edu/wagner Credit Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 0 Rae Zimmerman, Program Director Credit Hours of Restricted Electives...... 0 E-mail: [email protected] Credit Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 20 End Event Credit Hours...... 4 PROGRAM INFORMATION Total Required Credit Hours in Planning Program...... 60 GRADUATE DEADLINE, TUITION AND FEES TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Admission Deadline 2011-12 ...... Spring 2012: October 15; Fall 2012: May 15 Fall 2010 Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12 . Spring 2012: September 15; Fall 2012: January 5 In-State Tuition and Fees: ...... $992/$73 per credit (Subject to change) Out-of-State Tuition and Fees...... $992/$73 per credit (Subject to change) US Citizens & Application Fee...... $85 Estimated Additional Costs: ...... Room/board: $21,840; Books: $950; Permanent Male Female Total ...... Health Insurance: $1,360; Residents ...... Transportation: $800; Personal Expenses: $4,316 Hispanics* 2 1 3 Annual Student Enrollment Of any Race White 17 21 38 Applied Accepted Enrolled 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 African American 1 1 2 Masters 301 344 160 164 59 57 Native American/ 0 0 0 Pacific Islander MASTERS DEGREE Asian American 5 6 11 Master of Urban Planning Mixed 0 0 0 Contact Person: Rae Zimmerman, Program Director Phone: (212) 998-7432 Email: [email protected] Other / Don’t know 27 35 62 Non-US Citizens Year Initiated: 1960 PAB Accredited Non- Permanent 5 6 11 Degrees Granted through 8/31/10...... 1282 Residents Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10...... 44 Total Students 57 70 127

Masters Specializations: *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. Environment, Infrastructure & Transportation Planning; Economic Development & Housing; International Development Planning

Page 96 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition PLANNING FACULTY OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Hilary Ballon Shlomo Angel Professor. BA, Princeton University (1977); Ph.D., Massachusetts Adjunct Professor. B.Arch., University of California, Berkeley (1967); Institute of Technology (1985). Specializations: History and Theory of Ph.D., Berkeley (1972). Planning, Urban Design. (212) 998-7400 [email protected] Jan Blustein Professor. BA, Johns Hopkins University (1975); MA Oxon, Oxford Ingrid Gould Ellen University (1977); M.D., Yale University (1985); Ph.D. New York University (1993). Professor. BA (1987), MPP (1991) and Ph.D. (1996), Harvard University. Specializations: Community Development, Economic Development Planning, Housing and Neighborhood Planning, Race/Ethnicity Planning, Caitlin Brazill and Urban and Regional Economics. Adjunct Assistant Professor. BA, State University of New York at Albany (212) 998-7400 [email protected] (2002); MPA, New York University (2004).

Zhan Guo Sewin Chan Associate Professor. BA, University of Cambridge, Assistant Professor. B. Arch., Tianjin University (1996); MA, Tsinghua (1990); Ph.D., Columbia University (1995). University (1999); MCP (2003) and Ph.D. (2008), Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Specializations: Transportation, Infrastructure/Public Services, Environment. Kate Collignon (212) 998-7400 [email protected] Adjunct Assistant Professor. BA, Columbia University (1995); MPP/UP, Harvard University (2000). Mitchell Moss Professor. BA, Northwestern University (1969); MA, University of Salo Coslovsky Washington (1970); Ph.D., University of Southern California (1975). Assistant Professor. BPA, Fundação Getúlio Vargas (1996); MIA, Tufts Specializations: Economic Development, Urban Policy and Politics, and University (2002); Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2009). Technology and Regional Development. (212) 998-7400 [email protected] Kristen Day Professor. BS, Michigan State University (2002); PhD, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (1994). Katherine O’Regan Associate Professor. BS, University of Pennsylvania (1983); Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley (1990). Specializations: Economic John Fontillas Development Planning, Housing, Transportation, Race and Ethnicity Adjunct Assistant Professor. BA, University of California, Berkeley Planning, and Urban and Regional Economics. (1987); MUP, New York University (1997). (212) 998-7400 [email protected] Sarah Gerecke Adjunct Assistant Professor. AB, Princeton University (1980); JD, Paul Smoke Harvard University (1984). Professor. BA, Georgetown University (1978); MA, Rutgers University (1980); Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1988). Specializations: Public Finance and Management, Public John Gershman Finance Reform, Urban/Regional Economics, International Economic Clinical Associate Professor. BA, Colgate University (1987); MA, Development. University of California, Berkeley (1988). (212) 998-7400 [email protected] Solomon Greene Adjunct Assistant Professor. A.B., Stanford University (1996); MCP, Rae Zimmerman University of California at Berkeley (2003); J.D., Yale University (2003). Professor. BA, University of California, Berkeley (1965); MCP, University of Pennsylvania (1969); Ph.D., Columbia University (1972). Specializations: Environmental Planning, Infrastructure/Public Services, Louise Harpman Race/Ethnicity & Planning, and Transportation. Clinical Associate Professor. AB, Harvard University (1987); M.Phil., (212) 998-7400 [email protected] Cambridge University (1988); M. Arch., Yale University (1993). Kei Hayashi Adjunct Assistant Professor. BA, Wesleyan (1987); MPA, Princeton University (1992).

Natasha Iskander Assistant Professor. BA, Stanford University (1994); MCP (1999) and Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute for Technology (2006).

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 97 Melissa Kaplan-Macey Leonardo Romeo Adjunct Assistant Professor. BA, Brown University (1998); MUP, New Adjunct Professor. Dott.Arch (Dottore in Architettura), University of York University (2001). Venice, Italy (1971); MSc.CE (Master of Civil Engineering), Columbia University (1982). Michael Kelly Adjunct Associate Professor. BA, Princeton University (1977); M.Arch., Shanna Rose University of California, Berkeley (1983); MA, San Francisco State Assistant Professor. BA, Swarthmore College (1997); Ph.D., Harvard University (1983). University (2005).

Roger Kropf Daniel Smith Professor. BA, Oberlin College (1968); MRP, Syracuse University (1973), Assistant Professor. BA, University of Delaware (2002); MPA, University PhD, Syracuse University (1976). of Delaware (2004); Ph.D., University of Georgia (2007)

Mark Levine Steven Stainbrook Adjunct Associate Professor. BA, Union College (1966); JD, New York Adjunct Assistant Professor. B. Arch and BS, Ball State University University (1969). (1995); M. Arch, Harvard University (1997).

Paul Light Ruth Ann Stewart Professor. BA, Macalester College (1975); MA (1976) and Ph.D. (1980), Clinical Professor. BA, Wheaton College (1963); MS Columbia University of Michigan. University (1965).

Sarah Ludwig James Stuckey Adjunct Assistant Professor. BA, Bryn Mawr College (1984); MUP, New Adjunct Associate Professor. BA (1975) and MA (1977, 2002), St. John’s York University (1989); JD, New York University (1992). University.

Joseph Magee Julia Trilling Assistant Professor. BA, University of Michigan (1996); Ph.D., Stanford Adjunct Associate Professor. BA (1972), M.L.A. (1975) Ph.D. (1981), University (2004). University of California at Berkeley.

C. Nicole Mason Philip Weinberg Assistant Research Professor. BA, Howard University (1998); M.S. Adjunct Professor. AB, University of Pennsylvania (1955); JD, Columbia (2005) and Ph.D. (2006), University of Maryland-College Park. University (1958).

Andrew Mondschein Claire Weisz Adjunct Assistant Professor. BA, Yale University (1997); MA, University Adjunct Assistant Professor. B.Arch, University of Toronto (1984); of California, Los Angeles (2004); Ph.D., University of California, Los M.Arch, Yale University (1989). Angeles (anticipated 2011). Mark Willis Zvia S. Naphtali Adjunct Professor. BA (1968) and Ph.D. (1979), Yale University; JD, Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor. BA (1965), MA (1977), and Ph.D. Harvard University (1971). (1981), New York University. David Winder Amit Nigam Adjunct Associate Professor. BA (1963), M.Ed. (1974), and Ph.D. (1979), Assistant Professor. BA, Wesleyan University (1994); MA, Yale University of Manchester. University (1997); Ph.D., Northwestern University (2006). Allen Zerkin Jonathan Orcutt Adjunct Associate Professor. BA, Brandeis (1966); JD, Yale University Adjunct Assistant Professor. BA, Colby College (1985). (1972).

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).

Page 98 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY BA/BS MA/MS ACSP Member: Affiliate

Department of Geography, Planning and Specialization: Recreation Land Use Planning, GIS Applications in Planning, NAU Box 15016 Recreation, Community Planning and Flagstaff, Arizona 86011-5016 Tourism Planning Phone (928) 523-2650 Fax (928) 523-2275 [email protected] UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Departmental Requirement: None http://nau.edu/gpr Minimum GPA: 3.0 GPA/Top 25% Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: ACT- 22 SAT -1040 Pamela Foti, Department Chair Conditional admission below these numbers. Phone: (928) 523-6196 E-mail: [email protected] UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Hours of Core...... 39 Hours of Studio Courses...... 7 Hours of Restricted Elective...... 9 PROGRAM INFORMATION Hours of Unrestricted Elective...... 8 Other: Emphasis area:...... 14 Total Required Hours In Planning Program...... 60 UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Total Required Hours to Graduate from University...... 120 Admission Deadline ...... None Financial Aid Deadline...... February 14 Thesis or Final Product...... Not required In-State Tuition and Fees...... $4,005 per semester Additional Requirement:...... minimum GPA of 3.0 in Planning classes Out-of-State Tuition and Fees...... $10,592 per semester minimum GPA of 2.5 overall Application Fee:...... $25 FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Additional Fees:...... $0 Standard Federal Aid and Loan Programs. GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Admission Deadline...... February 14 Financial Aid Deadline...... February 14 In-State Tuition and Fees...... $4,254 per semester MASTERS DEGREE Out-of-State Tuition and Fees...... $9,457 per semester Master of Science in Applied Geospatial Sciences Application Fee...... $65 Additional Fees:...... $125 with an emphasis in Planning and Recreation

Contact Person: Nicole Harris, Administrative Associate Annual Student Enrollment Phone: (928) 523-2650 Email: [email protected] Accepted Enrolled Year Initiated: 1990 9/10 10/11 9/10 10/11 Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 26 Undergraduate 12 14 46 51 Masters 9 16 22 25 Masters Specialization Land Use Planning, Community Development, UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE Geographic Information Systems

BS in Geographic Science and Community Planning MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Contact Person: Nicole Harris, Administrative Associate University Admission Policy: None. Phone: (928) 523-2650 Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.00 Email: [email protected] Minimum GRE: Departmental: 1000 Verbal/Math Minimum TOEFL University: 700 Year Initiated:1979 Departmental Requirement: Lower scores admitted with Degrees Granted 1999 through 8/31/11...... 114 deficiencies.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 99 MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Hours of Core...... 4 Masters Admission Requirement Hours of Seminar Related Courses...... 6 University Admission Policy...... None Hours of Emphasis Concentration Courses...... 20 Minimum GPA ...... None Exam,Thesis or Final Product: ...... Thesis or Non-Thesis Minimum GRE ...... None ...... Major Paper is required - 6 hrs. Minimum TOEFL ...... None Total Required Hours in MS Program...... 36 Program Requirement:.Minimum 5 years of professional work experience.

Masters Graduation Requirements Hours of Core...... 12 Hours of Community Planning Emphasis...... 15 Restrictive Electives...... 3 Master of Administration with a Land Use Planning Unrestrictive Electives...... 3 Emphasis (Web-based program) Other: Capstone Experience...... 3 Total Required:...... 36 Contact Person: Pamela Torbico, Program Coordinator Final Product:...... Capstone Experience Phone: 800-426-8315 (Distance Learning Center) Email: [email protected] PLANNING FACULTY Year Initiated: 2006 Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 4 R. Dawn Hawley Professor. B.A., Baylor University; M.A., University of Nebraska- Masters Specialization Omaha; Ph.D., Arizona State University (1994). Specializations: Land Use Planning, Public Participation, Economic Geography. Planning Administration, Community Development, (928) 523-1251 [email protected] Geographic Information Systems Ruihong (Ray) Huang Assistant Professor. B.A., Hunan Normal University, China; M.S., Zhongshan University, China; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (2003). Specializations: Transportation Planning, GIS, Site Planning. TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION (928) 523-8219 [email protected]

Alan A. Lew FAICP Professor. B.A., University of Hawaii-Hilo; M.A., M.U.P., Ph.D., U.S. Citizens & Male Female Total University of Oregon (1986). Specializations: Urban Planning, Tourism Permanent Residents Planning, GIS, Land Use Law. Hispanics of (928) 523-6567 [email protected] 0 0 0 Any Race Thomas W. Paradis White 9 7 16 Associate Professor. B.S., Pennsylvania State University-University Park; M.A., Ph.D., University of Illinois--Urbana-Champaign (1997). Specializations: Historic Preservation, Urban Design. African American 0 0 0 Native American/ 0 0 0 Pacific Islander

Asian American 2 2 4 OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY

Mixed 2 1 3 Neil Gullickson Adjunct Lecturer. B.A., B.S., Northern Arizona University. Specializations: Physical Planning, Planning and Design Review. Other/Don’t Know 0 0 0 William Ring Non-US Citizens 1 1 2 Adjunct Lecturer. J.D., University of Arizona. Specializations: Land Use Non-Permanent Residents Law.

Total Students 14 11 25 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; *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. Schools and Communities.

Page 100 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition Kimberly Sharp Adjunct Lecturer. AICP (BS Architecture, Ohio State University, 1999 MURP, Virginia Commonwealth University, 2004). Specializations: Inner-city Revitalization, Urban Design, Economic Development and Architectural/Urban History.

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 recreation- al 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.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 101 OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY BS/MCRP Ph.D. ACSP Member: PAB FULL

City and Regional Planning UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Departmental Requirement: Completion of high school or college Austin E. Knowlton School of Architecture transfer 275 Woodruff Avenue Minimum GPA: 2.0 Columbus, Ohio 43210 Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: 1090/24 Phone (614) 292-1012 UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION Requirements Fax (614) 292-7106 Hours of Core ...... 45 Hours of CRP Electives ...... 20 Hours of Studio ...... 15 http://knowlton.osu.edu Hours of Restricted Electives ...... 20 Hours of Unrestricted Electives ...... 20 Total Required Hours in Planning Program ...... 181 quarter hours Professor Jennifer Evans-Cowley, Head Thesis or Final Product ...... Not Required Phone: (614) 292-5427 E-mail: [email protected] MASTERS DEGREE PROGRAM INFORMATION GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Master of City and Regional Planning Admission Deadline for Masters program...... August 15 Admission Deadline for Ph.D program...... August 15 Contact Person: Professor Maria Manta Conroy, Admission Deadline for BS program...... August 15 Graduate Program Admissions Coordinator Financial Aid Deadline for Masters program...... Early application Phone: (614) 292-1012 ...... recommended E-mail: [email protected] Financial Aid Deadline for Ph.D Program...... Early application ...... recommended Financial Aid Deadline for Bachelor's program ...... Early application Year Initiated: 1958 PAB Accredited ...... recommended Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 1379 In-State Tuition and Fees...... $2,902 per quarter Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 35 Out-of-State Tuition and Fees...... $7,459 per quarter Application Fee...... $40 ($50 Int’l) Additional Fees:...... Yes Annual Student Enrollment Masters Specializations Energy, Environment, and Sustainability, Geographic Applied Accepted Enrolled Information Systems and Remote Sensing, Housing, 08/10 09/10 08/10 09/10 08/10 09/10 Real Estate, and Neighborhoods, International Masters 76 129 61 70 46 34 Development, Physical Planning and Urban Design, Planning Policy and Process, Transportation, Urban Doctoral 23 42 7 10 5 2 and Regional Economics Bachelors - 13 - 9 - 5 MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE institution Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 Bachelor of Science City and Regional Planning Minimum GRE: Required if GPA below 3.0 (1,000 minimum) Contact Person: Associate Professor Kyle Ezell, Minimum TOEFL 600 (250) Undergraduate Program Admissions Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Coordinator Departmental Requirement: Resume and statement of purpose Phone: (614) 247-7479 E-mail: [email protected] MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Hours of Core...... 42 Year Initiated: 2009...... Not PAB Accredited Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 5 Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 16 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 42 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 15 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 0 Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 90 Exams or Written Requirements::...... Comprehensive Exam or Thesis

Page 102 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Tuition Awards: 60 Internships DOCTORAL DEGREE 24 Tuition and Fee Waivers Ph.D. of City and Regional Planning Eligibility Criteria: 3.0 GPA Contact Person: Professor Phil Viton, PhD Program Admission Coordinator Phone: (614) 292-2119 JOINT DEGREES E-mail: [email protected] o MA/MCRP - African American and African Studies o MA/MCRP - Environmental Science Year Initiated: 1985 o MA/MCRP - Public Policy and Management Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 60 o MPA/MCRP - Public Policy and Management Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 2 o MLA/MCRP - Landscape Architecture o MS/MCRP - Civil Environmental Engineering and Geodetic Dissertations from 9/1/2010 to 6/30/11 Science - Specialization in Transportation 1. Optimal Regional Allocation of Population & Employment o MSW/MCRP - Social Work 2. Application of Spatial Interaction Commuting Methods o JD/MCRP - Law o MA/MCRP - Geography o MS/MCRP Natural Resources

TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION 2010-2011 Doctoral Specializations Urban & Economic Development, Environmental Enrollment Status and Gender & Land Use Planning, Planning Management and Male Female Total Law, Energy & Telecommunications, Environmental C1. STUDENTS - RACE AND Behavior and Urban Design, Negotiation

ETHNICITY US Citizens and Permanent DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Residents Only University Admission Policy:...... None Departmental Requirement:...... None Race Minimum GPA:...... 3.0 White 30 16 46 Minimum GRE:...... Required Minimum TOEFL:...... 600 (250) Black or African American 4 7 11 American Indian or Alaska 0 0 0 native DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Hours of Core...... 20 Asian 1 2 3 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 0 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific 0 0 0 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 0 Islander Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 115 Some Other Race alone 0 0 0 Total Required Hours in Program: 135 Thesis or Final Product: Dissertation Two or More Races 0 0 0 Unknown 5 4 9 FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Sub-Total 40 29 69 Tuition Awards: 5 Graduate Associateships (All associate (Citizens and Residents) ships carry stipend for 20 hrs/week plus Foreign Students 1 6 7 payment of tuition/fees.

Total Students 41 35 76 Eligibility Criteria: 3.0 GPA US Citizens and Permanent 40 29 69 Residents Only Ethnicity* Hispanic or Latino 2 1 3 Not Hispanic or Latino 35 29 73

*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 103 Steven I. Gordon TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION Professor. BA, SUNY-Buffalo (1970); MA (1972), MPhil. (1973) and 2010-2011 Ph.D., (1977), Columbia University. Specializations: Environmental U.S. Citizens & Planning, GIS, Computers, Environmental Modeling. Male Female Total http://facweb.knowlton.ohio-state.edu/sgordon/crpinfo Permanent Residents (614) 292-3372 [email protected] Hispanics of 2 1 3 Any Race Jean-Michel Guldmann Professor. MA, Ecole des Mines (1970); MSc (1973) and DSc (1976), White 3 3 6 Technion, Israel. Specializations: Energy, Communications, Urban Economics, Quantitative Methods. http://facweb.knowlton.ohio-state.edu/jguldmann/crpinfo African American 2 2 2 (614) 292-2257 [email protected] Native American/ 1 2 3 Pacific Islander Hazel Morrow-Jones Associate Professor. BA, Macalaster College (1974); MA (1976) Asian American 0 0 0 and Ph.D., (1980), Ohio State University. Specializations: Housing, Quantitative, Planning and Geography, Population Studies. http://facweb.knowlton.ohio-state.edu/hmorrow/crpinfo Mixed 0 0 0 (614) 292-1027 [email protected]

Other/Don’t Know 2 2 4 Jack L. Nasar Professor. BArch., Washington University (1969); MUP, New Non-US Citizens 1 2 3 York University (1973); Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University Non-Permanent Residents (1979). Specializations: Environment and Behavior, Urban Design, Environmental Psychology, Physical Planning. Total Students 11 12 23 http://facweb.knowlton.ohio-state.edu/jnasar/crpinfo (614) 292-1457 [email protected]

*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. Kenneth Pearlman Professor Emeritus. AB (1964) and MCP (1974), University of Pennsylvania ; JD, Columbia University (1967). PLANNING FACULTY Specializations: Planning Law, Planning Theory, Planning Administration, Land Use Policy. Charisma Acey http://facweb.knowlton.ohio-state.edu/kpearlman/crpinfo Assistant Professor. BA California State Northridge (1995), MPP, UCLA (614) 292-5427 [email protected] (1998), PhD. Specializations: International Development, Social Equity,

Governance, Poverty. (614) 292-1012 Phillip A. Viton Associate Professor. BA, Brown University (1972); Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley (1977). Specializations: Transportation, Urban Gulsah Akar Economics, Quantitative Methods, Urban Modeling. Assistant Professor. BS (2002), MS (2004) Middle East Technical, PhD http://facweb.knowlton.ohio-state.edu/pviton/crpinfo (2009), University of Maryland. Specializations: Transportation, Energy, (614) 292-5427 [email protected] Public Health. (614) 292-1012 Burkhard von Rabenau Professor Emeritus. Dipl. Ing., Technische Hochschule Stuttgart, Maria Manta Conroy Germany (1968); MCP (1970) and Ph.D., (1973), University of Assistant Professor. BS, University of Pennsylvania (1989); MS (1993) California, Berkeley. Specializations: International Development, Urban and MP (1993), University of Virginia; Ph.D., University of North Economics, Project Analysis, Quantitative Methods. Carolina (2000). Specializations: Sustainability, Negotiation and Conflict http://facweb.knowlton.ohio-state.edu/bvonrabenau/crpinfo Management, Environmental Planning, Citizen Participation. (614) 292-8279 [email protected] http://facweb.knowlton.ohio-state.edu/mcconroy/crpinfo (614) 292-8044 [email protected] Kyle Ezell Associate Professor of Practice: MA, South Dakota State University. Jennifer Evans-Cowley Specialization: Downtown Development. Professor, Section Head. BS (1994), MUP (1996) and Ph.D., (2000), (614) 292-1012 [email protected] Texas A&M; MPA, University of North Texas (1997). Specializations: Planning Administration, Infrastructure, Planning Theory, Land Use. Bernadette Hanlon http://facweb.knowlton.ohio-state.edu/jevanscowley/crpinfo Visiting Assistant Professor. BA University College Dublin (1989), MPhil (614) 292-8044 [email protected] Trinity College (1991), M.P.S. U Maryland Baltimore (2002), PhD U Maryland Baltimore (2007). Specialization: and Housing

Page 104 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition Tracy McMillan OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Lecturer. BS (1992) SUNY Buffalo, MPH (1994) Emory, PhD (2003) UC Irvine. Specialization: Healthy Communities Roxyanne Burrus Lecturer. BA Sociology UCLA, MCRP Ohio State University Ravi Mishalani Associate Professor. BE, Civil Engineering American University of Wayne Carlson AICP Beirut, MS and PhD Transportation Systems MIT LEED AP Lecturer. BA (1991) Cal State Fullerton, MCRP (1994) Ohio State University. Specialization: Site Planning, Environmental Planning Abraham Ndungu Visiting Assistant Professor. BA (1987) University of Nairobi, MA (1989) Charles Cartwright University of Nairobi, PhD (1995) Tongji University. Specializations: Lecturer. BA, MLA, MCRP, Ohio State University. Specializations: International Development, Environmental Planning Technology, GIS, Vincent Papsidero AICP Jill Clark Lecturer: MCRP, The Ohio State University. Specialization: Planning Lecturer. BS (1995) Ohio State University, MS (1999) University of Practice. Wisconsin, PhD (2009) Ohio State University. Specialization: Food System Planning Joseph Pobiner FAICP CNU-A MCRP Ohio State University Specialization: Master Planning, Jeff Darbee Entertainment Planning Lecturer. BA Lake Forest College. Specialization: Historic Preservation Nancy Rechie Craig Davis Lecturer. BA Ohio Dominica, MA Virginia. Specialization: Historic Professor. BS Zoology Colorado State, MS Botany Colorado State, PhD Preservation Ecology UC Davis Jason Reece Aaron Domini Lecturer. MCRP Ohio State University. Specialization: Social Equity Lecturer. BS (2002) Fort Lewis College, MCRP (2004) Ohio State [email protected] University. Specialization: Comprehensive Planning Laura Schinn Daniel Ferdelman Lecturer. BArch Virginia, MCRP Ohio State University. Specialization: Lecturer. BS Architecture Ohio State University, MCRP City Planning Urban Design University of Cincinnati Jason Sudy Mark Garrett Lecturer. BA, MCRP Ohio State University. Specialization: Urban Visiting Assistant Professor. BA Urban Studies Case Western, JD UCLA, Design MUP UCLA, PhD UCLA. Specializations: Law, Social Equity Chris Steins Jamie Greene Lecturer. BA UCLA, MUP University of Southern California. Lecturer. BS, Ohio State University (1984); MUP, University of Virginia Specialization: Planning Technology (1988). Specializations: Comprehensive Planning Regional Planning, International Development. Beth Urban Lecturer. BA, MCRP Ohio State University. Specialization: Grant Chris Hermann Writing Lecturer. BArch, MCRP University of North Carolina. Specializations: Urban Design David Wirick Lecturer. BA Political Science Kent State University, MA Public Policy Dave Julian Ohio State University Lecturer. PhD Ohio State University. Specialization: Healthy Communities, Environmental Psychology FYI Roy Lewicki Professor. BA Psychology Dartmouth, PhD Social Psychology Columbia Scott Lissner Lecturer. BA Psychology and Economics Rutgers, MA Couseling Hunter, PhD Higher Education Administration University of Virginia Mark McCord Professor. BS, Purdue (1977); MS, Stanford (1978); Ph.D., MIT (1983). Specializations: Transportation. (614) 292-2388 [email protected]

Graduate Planning Class at The Ohio State University

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 105 PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY BA/BS MURP/MUS Ph.D. ACSP Member: PAB PAB FULL PAB

Nohad A. Toulan School of Undergraduate Specializations Urban Studies and Planning Community Organization and Change, Housing and College of Urban and Public Affairs Economic Development, Communications and P.O. Box 751 - USP Community Development Portland, Oregon 97207-0751 Phone (503) 725-4045 UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Departmental Requirement: Intro courses: Sociology, Political Fax (503) 725-8770 Science, Microeconomics E-mail: [email protected] Minimum GPA: 3.0 Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: SAT 1000, ACT 21 http://www.pdx.edu/usp/ UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION Connie P. Ozawa, Director REQUIREMENTS E-mail: [email protected] Hours of Core...... 12 Hours of Studio Courses...... 6 Hours of Restricted Elective...... 20 PROGRAM INFORMATION Hours of Unrestricted Elective...... 16 Total Required Hours In Planning Program...... 54 UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Total Required Hours to Graduate from University...... 180 Admission Deadline...... Rolling, major declared by Mid-October Thesis or Final Product...... Not required Financial Aid Deadline ...... N/A In-State Tuition and Fees (09/10):...... $2,376 per quarter (Full Time) Out-of-State Tuition and Fees:...... $7,214 per quarter (Full Time) FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Application Fee...... $50 Internship opportunities and University financial aid available. Additional Fees:...... 0 GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES MASTERS DEGREE Admission Deadline for Masters program...... January 15 Admission Deadline for Ph.D program...... January 15 Financial Aid Deadline for Masters program...... January 15 Master of Urban and Regional Planning Financial Aid Deadline for Ph.D Program...... January 15 In-State Tuition and Fees (09/10):...... $4,274 per quarter (Full Time) Contact Person: Tracy Braden Out-of-State Tuition and Fees:...... $6,398 per quarter (Full Time) Student Services Coordinator Application Fee...... $50 Phone: (503) 725-5477 Additional Fees:...... 0 E-mail: [email protected]

For late tuition information, please consult www.pdx.edu Year Initiated: 1974 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 752 Annual Student Enrollment Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 32

Applied Accepted Enrolled 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 Masters Specializations Undergraduate 47 64 41 63 41 63 Community Development, Environment, Land Use, Masters 266 300 101 101 38 34 Transportation, Regional Economic Development

UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited BA/BS in Community Development institution Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 2.75 University, 3.0 Departmental Contact Person: Tracy Braden, Student Services Coordinator Minimum GRE: Not Required Phone: (503) 725-5477 Minimum TOEFL 550 E-mail: [email protected] Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Departmental Requirement: A complete application consistent Year initiated:1996 with the requirements posted on the Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 401 School web page. Recommended: Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 53 Basic Statistics, Microeconomics.

Page 106 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements 5. Modeling the Role of Operational Characteristics in Safety Hours of Core...... 43 Performance of Public Transportation Systems Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 10 6. Navigating the Edges: An Examination of the Relationship between Hours of Restricted Electives...... 12-15 Boundary Spanning, Social Learning, and Partnership Capacity in Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 14-17 Water Resource Management Total Required Hours in Planning Program:...... 72 7. Opening Black Boxes and Following Traces: An Exploration ofthe Exam, Thesis or Final Product:...... Field Area Project (optional) Production and Effects of the Coalition for a Livable Future's FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Regional Equity Atlas Actor-World 2003-2007 Internship opportunities, Department awards, University financial aid. TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION 2010-2011 Doctoral Specializations US Citizens & Planning, Community Development, Gerontology, Male Female Total Permanent Residents Regional Economic Development, Transportation Hispanics* Of any 1 1 2 Race DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited White 34 35 69 institution Minimum GRE: 1,000 Math/Verbal Combined Minimum TOEFL: 550 African American 1 0 1 Minimum GPA: 2.75 or 3.0 in 12 or more graduate credit Departmental Requirement: A complete application consistent with Native American/ the requirements posted on the School 0 1 1 web page. Recommended: Basic Pacific Islander Statistics, Microeconomics.

Asian American 2 2 4 DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Hours of Core...... 17 Mixed 0 0 0 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 0 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 39 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 16 Other / Don’t know 0 0 0 Other...... 0 Exams or Written Requirements: ...... Dissertation: 27 credits Non-US Citizens Non- minimum, 2 field 0 0 0 Permanent Residents area exams. Total...... 99 Total Students 38 39 77

*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. DOCTORAL DEGREE PhD in Urban Studies

Contact Person: Tracy Braden, Student Services Coordinator Phone: (503) 725-5477 E-mail: [email protected]

Year initiated 1969 Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 223 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 6 Dissertations Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11 1. A Case Study ofFactors Influencing the Development of Sustainable, Affordable Housing for Older Adults in Portland, Oregon 2. Assessing Portland's SmartGrowth Policies: A Comprehensive New Housing Supply and Developer Location Choice Model Approach 3. The Evolution of CDCs in Inner North!Northeast Portland, 1987- 2006 4. Housing Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Seniors: Can Segregated Retirement Communities Work?

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 107 TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION Jennifer Dill 2010-2011 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, US Citizens & Environmental Planning, Land Use/Growth Management. Male Female Total Permanent Residents (503) 725-5173 [email protected] Hispanics* Of any 1 0 1 Yiping Fang Race Assistant Professor. BA and MA, Tsinghua University; PhD, University of Colorado, Denver. Specializations: International Planning, Housing, GIS. White 20 25 45 Matthew Gebhardt AICP African American 0 0 0 Assistant Professor. BA, MURP, University of Illinois Urbana- Champaign; MUP, PhD, Columbia University. Specializations: Real Native American/ Estate Development, Neighborhood and Community Change, Planning 0 0 0 Design, History and Theory. Pacific Islander Karen Gibson Asian American 0 0 0 Associate Professor. BA, San Francisco State University; MS, Carnegie Mellon University; PhD, University of California, Berkeley. Mixed 0 0 0 Specializations: Community and Economic Development, Housing, Planning and Social Policy, Racial Economic Inequality, Urban Studies. (503) 725-8265 [email protected] Other / Don’t know 0 0 0 Loren Lutzenhiser Non-US Citizens Non- Professor. BA, MA, University of Montana; PhD, University of 6 3 9 Permanent Residents California, Davis. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Energy Planning, Community Development. Total Students 27 28 55 (503) 725-8743 [email protected]

Connie P. Ozawa PLANNING FACULTY 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. Carl Abbott Specializations: Citizen Participation, Environmental Planning, Professor. BA, Swarthmore College; MA, PhD, University of Chicago. Planning Theory, Negotiation and Conflict Management, Community Specializations: Community Development, Metropolitan/Regional Development. Planning, Urban and Planning History. (503) 725-5126 [email protected] (503) 725-5171 [email protected] Nathan Crane McClintock Sy Adler Assistant Professor. BA, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; MS, Professor. BA, University of Pittsburgh; MCP, Harvard University; North Carolina State University; PhD, University of California, Berkeley. PhD, University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Community Specializations: Food Systems, Urban Political Ecology, Sustainability. Development, Land Use/Growth Management, Planning History, Planning Practice, Planning Theory, Transportation. (503) 725-5172 [email protected] Thad Miller Assistant Professor. BA, Bucknell University; MPA, Columbia University, Ellen M. Bassett PhD, Arizona State University. Specializations: Urban Ecology and Sustainability, Science and Technology Studies, Interdisciplinary Associate Professor. AB, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; MA, MS, Research and Education. PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Specializations: Land Use/ Growth Management, International Development. (503) 725-5174 [email protected] Anthony Rufolo Professor Emeritus. BS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; PhD, Lisa K. Bates University of California, Los Angeles. Specializations: Infrastructure/ Assistant Professor. BA, The George Washington University; PhD, Public Services, Public Finance/Fiscal Planning, Transportation, Urban University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Specializations: Housing and Regional Economics. Policy and Planning, Community Development, Race and Poverty. (503) 725-4049 [email protected] (503) 725-8203 [email protected]

Page 108 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition Greg Schrock James Strathman Assistant Professor. BA, University of Notre Dame; MURP, University Professor and Director of the Center for Urban Studies. BA, University of Minnesota; PhD, University of Illinois at Chicago. Specializations: of Iowa; AM, University of Pennsylvania; PhD, University of Iowa. Regional Economic Development, Labor Market and Workforce Specializations: Economic Development Planning, Energy Planning, Development Policy. Impact Assessment, Quantitative Methods and Real Estate Development. (503) 725-8312 [email protected] (503) 725-4069 [email protected]

Ethan P. Seltzer Gerald Sussman Professor. BA, Swarthmore College; MRP, PhD, University of Professor. BA, Fairleigh Dickinson University; MA, University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Land Use, Regional Economic the Philippines; PhD, University of Hawaii, Manoa. Specializations: Development. Community Development, International Development and Planning, (503) 725-5169 [email protected] Political Economy, Politics and Governance. (503) 725-5176 [email protected] 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 FYI Processes; Water Resources; Interdisciplinary Education. In addition to the degrees described above, the Nohad A. Toulan (503) 725-5222 [email protected] School of Urban Studies and Planning also offers dual degrees in Nohad A. Toulan FAICP Public Health with the School of Community Health and in Civil Dean Emeritus and Professor Emeritus. BS, University of Cairo; MCP, Engineering with the Department of Civil and Environmental University of California, Berkeley; PhD, University of Pennsylvania. Engineering, a joint Master of Real Estate Development with the Specializations: Housing and Neighborhood Planning, International School of Business, and graduate certificates in Transportation Development and Planning, Land Use/Growth Management, in cooperation with the Department of Civil and Environmental Metropolitan/Regional Planning, Physical Planning/Urban Design. Engineering, GIS in cooperation with the Geography Department, (503) 725-5141 [email protected] 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 dur- OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY ing and after the conclusion of their graduate studies.

Charles Heying Associate Professor. BA, Creighton University; MCRP, Iowa State University; PhD, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Specializations: Community Development, Green Economics and Sustainable Development, Urban Sociology and Politics, Political Economy of Nonprofit Organizations, Social Network Analysis. (503) 725-8416 [email protected] Jason R. Jurjevich Assistant Professor and Assistant Director of the Population Research Center. BBA, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater; MA, University of North Carolina-Charlotte; PhD, University of Arizona. Specializations: Population Geography and Population Dynamics, Social Demography, Spatial Processes of Migration, Electoral Geography. (503) 725-8590 [email protected] Barry Messer Associate Professor. BA, Whittier College; MA, University of Pittsburgh; PhD, Portland State University. (503) 725-5179 [email protected] 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 [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 109 MA/MS ACSP Member: Pratt Institute PAB FULL

Programs for Sustainable Planning MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Bachelors degree from an accredited & Development institution Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 200 Willoughby Avenue Minimum GRE: No Requirements Brooklyn, New York 11205 Minimum TOEFL: 575 (University), 600 (Department) Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Phone (718) 399-4340 • Fax (718) 399-4379 Departmental Requirement: Evidence of strong writing and/or visual communication skills; http://www.pratt.edu/PSPD commitment to the profession of planning and to the core values of the John Shapiro, AICP, Chair program: equity, sustainability and public participation Lacey Tauber, Assistant to the Chair MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Phone (718) 399-4340 Hours of Core ...... 20 E-mail: [email protected] Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses ...... 10 Hours of Restricted Electives ...... 15 credits required for specializations Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 25 PROGRAM INFORMATION Other ...... 5 Thesis/DPC Total Required Hours in Planning Program ...... 60 GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Exam,Thesis or Final Product: ...... Demonstration of Professional Admission Deadline 2010-11...... N/A ...... Competence or Thesis Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11...... April 15, 2010 In-State Tuition and Fees: ...... $1,263 per credit Out-of-State and International Tuition and Fees: ...... $1,263 per credit Master of Science in Historic Preservation Application Fee: ...... $50 Additional Fees...... $490 per semester Contact Person: Dr. Eric Allison, Coordinator Financial Aid Phone: (212) 647-7532 Graduate Assistantships E-mail: [email protected] Eligibility Criteria: GPA=3.0; At least part-time registration (6 credits) Graduate Scholarships (award amount varies) Year Initiated: 2004 NCPE Accreditation 2006 Eligibility Criteria: GPA=3.0 Full time registration (9 credits) Degrees Granted through 8/31/10...... 44 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 20 Annual Student Enrollment Applied Accepted Enrolled Masters Specializations 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 Historic Preservation MCRP 111 132 82 61 36 47 MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Bachelors degree from an accredited MASTERS DEGREE institution Minimum Undergraduate GPA: No Requirements Minimum GRE: No Requirements Master of Science in City and Regional Planning Minimum TOEFL: 575 (University), 600 (Department) Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Contact Person: John Shapiro, AICP, Chair Departmental Requirement: Evidence of strong writing and Phone: (718) 399-4391 analytical skills. E-mail: [email protected]

Year Initiated: 1959 PAB Accredited MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Degrees Granted through 8/31/10...... 574 Hours of Core ...... 27 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11 (expected)...... 24 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses ...... 5 Hours of Restricted Electives ...... 3 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 9 Total Required Hours in Program ...... 44 Masters Specializations Exam,Thesis or Final Product: ...... Colloquium Environmental Planning, Community Development, Historic Preservation, Physical Planning

Page 110 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition Masters in Urban Environmental Systems City & Regional Planning Management TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Contact Person: Jaime Stein, Coordinator Fall 2010 Phone: (718) 399-4323 E-mail: [email protected] Enrollment Status and Gender Full-time Part-time Year Initiated: Spring 2005 Male Female Male Female Total Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 75 C1. STUDENTS Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 19 - RACE AND ETHNICITY US Citizens and Masters Specializations Permanent Resi- Environmental Systems Management dents Only Race MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Bachelors degree from an accredited White 16 19 8 14 57 Institution Black or African 2 5 0 3 10 Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 American Minimum GRE: No Requirements American Indian or 0 0 0 0 0 Minimum TOEFL: 575 (University), 600 (Department) Alaska native Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Departmental Requirement: Evidence of strong analytical skills. Asian 2 1 0 0 3 Evidence of commitment to Native Hawaiian sustainability as a tool for confronting and Other Pacific 0 0 0 0 0 environmental quality & health issues. Islander Some Other Race 0 0 0 0 0 alone MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Two or More Races 0 0 0 0 0 Hours of Core ...... 20 Unknown 3 3 0 0 6 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses ...... 5 Sub-Total (Citizens Hours of Restricted Electives ...... 0 23 28 9 18 78 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 15 and Residents) Total Required Hours in Program ...... 40 Foreign Students 5 0 1 0 6 Exam,Thesis or Final Product: ...... Demonstration of Professional Total Students 28 28 10 18 54 ...... Competence US Citizens and Permanent Resi- dents Only Ethnicity* Hispanic or Latino 3 3 0 0 6 Not Hispanic or 28 28 10 18 84 Latino

*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 [email protected]

Jonathan Martin, Ph.D. Adjunct Assistant Professor. PhD, Cornell University. Specializations: Land Use Regulation and Growth Management; Planning Methods (718) 399-4387 [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 111 William Menking Associate Professor. M.S.C.R.P Pratt Institute. Specialization: Urban OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY History and Theory. (718) 399-4318 [email protected] Visiting Professors: City and Regional Planning Ronald Shiffman FAICP, FAIA Professor. M.S.C.R.P. Pratt Institute, Specializations: Community Moshe Adler, Ph.D. Development, Sustainable Development, Physical Planning. Visiting Associate Professor. Ph.D, UCLA. Specialization: Urban (718) 399-4325 [email protected] Economics (718) 399-4340 [email protected] Ayse Yonder, Ph.D. Professor. Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Caron Atlas Community Development, Gender and Planning, Disaster Mitigation, Visiting Assistant Professor. M.A., University of Chicago; Specialization: Urban Land and Housing in Developing Countries. Art and Social Change (718) 399-4323 [email protected] (718) 399-4340 [email protected]

Eve Baron, Ph.D historic preservation faculty Visiting Associate Professor. Ph.D., Rutgers University. Specialization: Community-Based Planning Eric Allison, Ph.D. (718) 399-4340 [email protected] Adjunct Associate Professor and Coordinator of Historic Preservation Program. Ph.D., Columbia University. Specialization: Historic Eddie Bautista Preservation Visiting Assistant Professor. M.S.C.R.P Pratt Institute; Specialization: (212) 647-7532 [email protected] Environmental Justice (718) 399-4340 [email protected] Ned Kaufman, Ph.D. Adjunct Associate Professor. Ph.D., Yale University. Specializations: David Burney Environmental Planning, Historic Preservation. Visiting Assistant Professor. M. S., University of London; Dip. Arch., (212) 647-7532 [email protected] Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh; Dip. Arch., Kingston University, London. Specialization: Urban Design Vicki Weiner (718) 399-4340 [email protected] Adjunct Associate Professor. MS Historic Preservation, Columbia University. Specializations: Historic Preservation; Community Joan Byron Development Visiting Assistant Professor. B.Arch, Pratt Institute. Specializations: (718) 636-3486 ext 6464 [email protected] Environmental Planning, Physical Planning, Urban Design (718) 636 3486 x6447 [email protected]

ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT Carter Craft Visiting Assistant Professor. M.U.P. New York University. FACULTY Specialization: Waterfront Planning and Development (718) 399-4340 Eva Hanhardt Adjunct Associate Professor. MUP, New York University. Specialization: Mike Flynn Environmental Planning; Community Based Planning Visiting Assistant Professor. M.S.C.R.P, Pratt Institute. Specialization: (718) 399-4323 [email protected] Transportation Planning (718) 399-4340 [email protected] Jaime Stein Visiting Assistant Professor and Coordinator, Environmental Systems Adam Friedman Management Program. M.S., Environmental Systems Management, Pratt Visiting Assistant Professor. J. D., Benjamin Cardozo School of Law. Institute. Specialization: Environmental Policy & Sustainability Specialization: Industrial Retention, Community-based Planning (718) 399-4323 [email protected] (718) 636-3486

Daniel Hernandez Visiting Assistant Professor. M.Arch, University of California. Specialization: Affordable Housing Development (718) 399-4340

Page 112 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition George Jacquemart, P.E. Samara Swanston, J.D. Visiting Associate Professor. MSUP, Stanford University. Specialization: Visiting Assistant Professor. JD, St. John's University. Specializations: Transportation planning. Environmental Law; Environmental Justice (718) 399-4340 [email protected] (718) 399-4340 [email protected]

Brad Lander Petra Todorovich Visiting Associate Professor. MSCRP, Pratt Institute. Specializations: Visiting Assistant Professor. M.S.C.R.P., Rutgers University. Housing and Real Estate; Community Development Specialization: Regional Planning (718) 399-4340 [email protected] (718) 399-4340 [email protected]

Tina Lund Meenakshi Varandani Visiting Assistant Professor. B.A., Grinnell College. Specialization: Visiting Assistant Professor. M.S.C.R.P., Pratt Institute. Specialization: Demography, Data Analysis International Planning, Economic Development (718) 399-4340 (718) 399-4340 [email protected]

Frank Lang, R.A. Meg Walker Visiting Assistant Professor. M.Arch, University of Pennsylvania. Visiting Assistant Professor. M.Arch, Columbia University; Specializations: Housing & Community Development; Housing Finance Specialization: Placemaking, Public Space Design (718) 399-4340 [email protected] (718) 399-4340 [email protected]

Elliot Maltby Joseph Weisbord Adjunct Associate Professor. M.L.A. University of California Berkeley; Visiting Assistant Professor. M.S.C.R.P., Pratt Institute. Specialization: Specialization: Landscape Architecture, Sustainability Affordable Housing Development 718-399-4340 [email protected] (718) 399-4340 [email protected]

Mercedes Narciso Sarah Wick Adjunct Associate Professor. M.S., Pratt Institute. Specialization: Visiting Assistant Professor. M.S.C.R.P., Pratt Institute; Specialization: Community-based Planning Affordable Housing Development (718) 399-4340 [email protected] (718) 399-4340 [email protected]

Juan Camilo Osorio Andrew Wiley-Schwartz Visiting Assistant Professor. M.S., University of Massachusetts Visiting Assistant Professor. B.A., Hampshire College. Specialization: Specialization: GIS, Data Analysis Transportation Planning (718) 399-4340 [email protected] (718) 399-4340 [email protected]

Stuart Pertz Edward Perry Winston, R.A. Visiting Assistant Professor. M.Arch., Princeton University Visiting Assistant Professor. M.Arch, Rice University. Specializations: Specialization: Urban Design Physical Planning, Community Development (718) 399-4340 [email protected] (718) 399-4340 [email protected]

David Reiss Visiting Assistant Professor. J.D., New York University School of Law Specialization: Law and Community Development Visiting Faculty: Environmental (718) 399-4340 [email protected] Systems Management Steven Romalewski Visiting Assistant Professor. M.S., Columbia University. Specialization: Chelsea Albucher Adjunct Associate Professor. M.S., Tufts University; B.A., Specialization: GIS, Data Analysis Sustainability (718) 399-4340 [email protected] (718) 399-4340 [email protected] Alison Schneider Visiting Assistant Professor. M.S.C.R.P., Pratt Institute. Specialization: Chris Benedict, R.A. Visiting Assistant Professor. B.Arch, Cooper Union. Specializations: Physical Planning Green Buildings; Energy Planning (718) 399-4340 [email protected] (718) 399-4340 [email protected] Toby Snyder Visiting Assistant Professor. M. Arch., Rhode Island School of Design Michael Bobker Visiting Assistant Professor. M.S. Energy, New York Institute of Specialization: Urban Design Technology, Specializations: Energy Systems Management (718) 399-4340 [email protected] (718) 399-4340

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 113 Carlton Brown Ira Stern Visiting Assistant Professor. B.Arch, Princeton. Specializations: Visiting Assistant Professor. MSCRP, Pratt Institute. Specialization: Sustainable Development and Affordable Housing Environmental Planning (718) 399-4340 (718) 399-4340 [email protected]

Damon Chaky, Ph.D Catherine Zidar Assistant Professor. PhD in Geology, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Visiting Assistant Professor. MSCRP, Pratt Institute. Specializations: Specialization: Geochemistry; Toxics and Hazardous Materials Environmental Planning, Ecological Infrastructure (718) 399-4340 [email protected] (718) 399-4340 [email protected]

Ramon Cruz Visiting Assistant Professor. M.U.P. Princeton University, Specializations: Ecological Cities Visiting Faculty: Historic (718) 399-4340 Preservation Stephanie Feldman Visiting Assistant Professor. M.S., New Jersey Institute of Technology Lisa Ackerman Specializations: Waste Management Visiting Assistant Professor. M.B.A., New York University. (718) 399-4340 [email protected] Specialization: Historic Preservation, International Conservation (212) 647-7532 [email protected] Adam Freed Visiting Assistant Professor. M.U.P, New York University; Specialization: Carol Clark Sustainability policy Visiting Associate Professor. M.S. Columbia University. Specialization: (718) 399-4340 [email protected] Zoning, Affordable Housing Development (212) 647-7532 [email protected] Ben Gibberd Visiting Assistant Professor. M.A. Edinburgh University; Specialization: Pat Fisher-Olsen Policy Writing Visiting Assistant Professor. M.S., Pratt Institute. Specialization: Historic (718) 399-4340 [email protected] Preservation (212) 647-7532 [email protected] Gavin Kearney Visiting Assistant Professor. J.D., University of Minnesota; B.A. Bill Higgins Lawrence University; Specialization: Environmental Law Visiting Assistant Professor. M.S., Columbia University; Specialization: (718) 399-4340 [email protected] Preservation Tax Credit Projects (718) 399-4340 [email protected] Katie Kendall Visiting Assisting Professor. L.L.M., Vermont Law School; J.D., Brooklyn Jeanne Houck, Ph.D Visiting Assistant Professor. Ph.D., New York University. Specialization: Law School. Specialization: Environmental Policy & Law Historic Preservation, Public History (718) 399-4340 [email protected] (212) 647-7532 Paul Mankiewicz, Ph.D. Visiting Associate Professor. PhD, City University of New York. Keenan Hughes Visiting Assistant Professor. M.S., Pratt Institute; Specialization: Historic Specializations: Environmental Planning, Water Quality Management Preservation (718) 399-4340 [email protected] (718) 399-4340 [email protected] Amy Anderson Nagy Visiting Assistant Professor. M.S.C.R.P, Pratt Institute; Specialization: Anne Hrychuk Industrial Ecology Visiting Assistant Professor. M.A., New York University; Ph. D. (718) 637-8654 [email protected] Candidate, New York University. Specialization: Historic Architecture (212) 647-7532 Gita Nandan Visiting Assistant Professor. M.Arch., U.C. Berkeley, Specialization: Jonathan Meyers Visiting Assistant Professor. M.B.A., Columbia University. Green Architecture Specialization: Historic Preservation and Real Estate Development (718) 399-4340 [email protected] (212) 647-7532 Gelvin Stevenson, Ph.D Visiting Assistant Professor. Ph.D, Washington University. Specialization: Norman Mintz Visiting Associate Professor. M.S., Columbia University Environmental Economics Specialization: Downtown Revitalization (718) 399-4314 [email protected] (212) 647-7532 [email protected]

Page 114 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition Christopher Neville Visiting Assistant Professor. M.S., Columbia University. Specialization: Historic Preservation, Public History (212) 647-7532 [email protected]

Theodore Prudon, Ph.D. Visiting Assistant Professor. Ph.D., Columbia University. Specializations: Historic Preservation; Building Technology (212) 647-7532

Lacey Tauber Visiting Assistant Professor. M.S., Historic Preservation, Pratt Institute. Specialization: Historic Preservation, Community-Based Planning (718) 399-4340 [email protected]

Kevin Wolfe, R.A. Visiting Assistant Professor. M.Arch. Columbia University, Specializations: Historic Preservation; Techniques (212) 647-7532

Arthur Zabarkes Visiting Assistant Professor. PhD Candidate in Economics (abd), New York University; M.S., Columbia University; Specialization: Preservation and development (718) 399-4340 [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 115 Programs for Sustainable Master of Science in Planning and Development City and Regional Planning PSPD is an alliance of four programs with a shared Since its inception 50 years ago, the City and Re- value placed on urban sustainability – defined by gional Planning Program has remained true to its the “triple bottom line” of environment, equity, and emphasis on an education that emphasizes practice economy: over theory, participatory planning over top-down policy making, and advocacy over technocracy. • City and Regional Planning • Environmental Systems Management To promote specialized or interdisciplinary study, • Historic Preservation half of the credits are in elective seminars and • Facilities Management studios. While by no means required, each student can focus on one of four particular professional Each of the four graduate programs maintains its concentrations, each of which has its own faculty independence, degree, and depth of study, yet with the coordinator: advice of Coordinators and Chairs, students can move between the four programs, with the further option to • Community Development and Advocacy follow set tracks for specialized or multifaceted stud- • Environmental Planning and Policy ies or to pursue two degrees at less cost and time than • Preservation Planning and Livable Cities would otherwise be the case. • Physical Planning and Urbanism

PSPD also offers linkages to: the Construction Man- internships Virtually every student is assured the agement Program, with the opportunity to focus on opportunity for an internship. Most students have real estate development; Brooklyn Law School, with had or, in the course of study, will gain work expe- opportunity for a joint Masters / Juris Doctor; and the rience in the field – such that students learn from Pratt Center for Community Development, with op- each other as well as from faculty. portunity to combine study and advocacy. studio culture Studios bring together students The primary mission of the PSPD is to provide a from all four PSPD graduate programs for inter- professionally oriented education to a student body disciplinary teamwork. The studios tackle real with diverse cultural, educational and professional planning challenges, usually in connection with a backgrounds. The PSPD welcomes applicants with project of the Pratt Center for Community Devel- undergraduate degrees in a wide range of disciplines. opment or another advocacy organization. In the application process, the PSPD values creativity, civic engagement, and depth of experience, in addition to intellectual capacity.

Programs for Sustainable 200 Willoughby Avenue www.pratt.edu Planning and Development Brooklyn, NY 11205 718-399-4340

Page 116 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition RUTGERS, THE STATE MA/MS Ph.D. ACSP Member: FULL UNIVERSITY OF NEW JERSEY PAB

MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Edward J. Bloustein University Admission Policy: Four year degree. School of Planning and Public Policy Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 Minimum GRE: University, V-500/Q-600; 33 Livingston Avenue, Suite 300 Department, varies by year. Minimum TOEFL: 93/213/550 New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901-1987 Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Phone (732) 932-5475 ext. 542 Departmental Requirement: Four year degree, some experience Fax (732) 932-1771 welcomed, but not required.

http://www.policy.rutgers.edu MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Hours of Core...... 18 Robert Burchell, Program Director Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 6 E-mail:[email protected] Hours of Restricted Electives...... 6 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 18 Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 48 PROGRAM INFORMATION Exams, Thesis, or Final Product:...... Professional report requirement

GRADUATE DEADLINE, TUITION AND FEES Admission Deadline 2010-11 for Masters program...... May 1 Master of City and Regional Studies Admission Deadline 2010-11 for Ph.D program...... May 1 Contact Person: Stephen D. Weston Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11 for Masters program...... January 15 Phone: (732) 932-5475 x 753 Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11 for Ph.D p rogram...... January 15 In-State Tuition and Fees...... $7,200 per semester E-mail: [email protected] Out-of-State and International Tuition and Fees ...... $11,268 per semester Application Fee...... $65 Year Initiated: 1975 Additional Fees:...... $990 per semester Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 129 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 4 Annual Student Enrollment

Applied Accepted Enrolled Masters Specializations 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 Environmental and Physical Planning, MCRP 315 327 199 204 93 103 Regional Planning and International Development, Urban and Community Development, MCRS 12 7 10 5 6 4 Housing and Real Estate, MASTERS DEGREE Transportation Policy and Planning Master of City and Regional Planning MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Contact Person: Stephen D. Weston University Admission Policy: Four year degree. Phone: (732) 932-5475 x753 Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 E-mail: [email protected] Minimum GRE: University: V-500/Q-600; Department: varies by year. Year Initiated: 1968 PAB Accredited Minimum TOEFL: 93/213/550 Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 1497 Departmental Requirement: Another advanced degree and/or Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 56 international student with significant experience in field. Masters Specializations MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Environmental and Physical Planning, Hours of Core...... 15 Regional Planning and International Development, Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... N/A Hours of Restricted Electives...... 6 Urban and Community Development, Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 9 Housing and Real Estate, Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 30 Transportation Policy and Planning Exam, Thesis or Final Product:...... Comprehensive Exam - oral/written

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 117 FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Unresponsive Organizations”. Clint Andrews, Supervisor. School Awards, Fellowships and Assistantships. 3. SEONG JAI KIM (2010). “Institutions for a Sustainable Eligibility criteria: Merit and need-based aid, based upon admission Locality: Eco-efficiency and Equity Improvements for Sustainable Application. Environmental Management of Korean Localities”. Clint Andrews, University Financial Aid Office: Grants and loans. Supervisor. Eligibility Criteria: Federal grant and loan criteria. 4. MARGARET BRENNAN – TONETTA (2010). “A Methodology and Decision Support Tool for Informing State-Level Bioenergy Policymaking: New Jersey Biofuels as a Case Study.” Clint Andrews, Supervisor. TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION 5. ROBERT CHECCHIO (2011). “Crisis in the Skies: The Challenges 2010-2011 of Forming United States National Aviation Policy”. Michael Lahr, Supervisor. 6. DEBRA BORIE-HOLTZ (2011). “Breaking Through the Glass US Citizens & Ceiling: Only to Get Stuck in the Rafters: A Study of Gendered Permanent Male Female Total Legislative Leadership in the 50 State Polities.” Alan Rosenthal, Residents Supervisor. 7. SHARON PINNELAS (2011). “Traffic Now, Transit Later: Hispanics* Understanding Current and Future Travel Behavior of Residents in Of any Race 5 3 8 Active-Adult Communities.” Radha Jagannathan, Supervisor. 8. STEPHEN O’CONNOR (2011). “State Mandated Versus Market- White 63 50 113 Based Locations of Affordable Housing: The Impact of State Housing Programs on the Production of Affordable Housing in the United African American 6 6 12 States” Robert Burchel, Supervisor. Native American/ 9. HSIUTZU (BETTY) CHANG (2011). “Place Making Versus Pacific Islander 1 0 1 Place Marketing: The Implications of Main Street Approach to Neighborhood Commercial Revitalization.” Bria Holcomb, Asian American 5 5 10 Supervisor. 10. ALAN CANDER (2011). “The Law and Practice of Municipal Land Mixed 5 2 7 Assembly: Fifty Years of Urban Redevelopment and Community Opposition in Newark, New Jersey”. Robert Lake, Supervisor. Other / Don’t know 6 4 10 11. CAROL CRONHEIM (2011). “The Long and Winding Road: Money, Culture, and Public Policy in New Jersey”. Briavel Holcomb, Non-US Citizens Supervisor. Non- Permanent 8 9 17 12. SAMONNE MONTGOMERY (2011). “Organizing for Regime Residents Change: An Analysis of Community Unionism in Los Angeles, 2000 – 2010.” James DeFilippis, Supervisor.

Total Students 94 76 170 Doctoral Specializations Housing and Community Development, *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. Land Use and Transportation, DOCTORAL DEGREE Politics and Policy Analysis, Urban and Regional Economics, Ph.D. in Planning and Public Policy Science, Environmental and Health Policy, International Development Contact Person: Stephen D. Weston Phone: (732) 932-5475 x753 E-mail: [email protected]

Year initiated 1968 Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 161 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 12

Dissertations Granted from 9/1/2010 to 8/31/2011 1. NISHA KORATTYSWAROOPAM (2010) “The Role of Privatization in Improving the Efficiency of Urban Bus Services: The Case of India”. John Pucher, Supervisor. 2. HYUNSOO PARK (2010) “The Social Structure of Large Scale Blackouts – Changing Environment, Institutional Imbalance, and

Page 118 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS PLANNING FACULTY University Admission Policy: Master’s or other advanced degree. Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 Hooshang Amirahmadi Minimum GRE: University: V-500/Q-600; Professor. MS, University of Dallas (1978); PhD., Cornell University Department: varies by year. (1982). Specializations: Global Restructuring, Regional Policies, Urban Minimum TOEFL: 93/213/550 and Regional Economics. Departmental Requirement: Master’s or other advanced degree. http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html (732) 932-3822 ext. 737 [email protected] Clinton J. Andrews DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Professor. MS(1985); PhD., (1990) Massachusetts Institute of Hours of Core...... 15 Technology. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Energy Policy, Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 33 Planning Methods. Other...... 24 research credits http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html Total Required Hours in Program...... 72 (732) 932-3822 ext. 721 [email protected] Exams, Thesis, or Final Product:...... Qualifying Examination, Thesis Proposal, Dissertation and Defense Robert W. Burchell *Up to 24 credits can be transferred in from a prior graduate program - advance approval. 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 FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION (732) 932-3133 ext. 542 [email protected] School Awards: Fellowships and Assistantships. Eligibility Criteria: Merit and need-based aid, based upon admission application. Gabriella Y. Carolini University Financial Aid Office: Grants and loans. Assistant Professor. MDS (2002) Oxford University; Ph.D. (2008) Eligibility Criteria: Federal grant and loan criteria. Columbia University. Specializations: International Urban Development, Informal Settlements, Public Sector Accounting, Development Finance TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html (732) 932-3822 ext. 731 [email protected] 2010-2011 James DeFilippis US Citizens & Associate Professor. MA (1996); Ph.D. (2000) Rutgers University. Permanent Male Female Total Specializations: Urban Political Economy, Housing, Community Residents Development. http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html Hispanics* (732) 932-3822 ext. 734 [email protected] Of any Race 1 1 2 James W. Hughes White 18 19 37 Professor and Dean. MCRP (1969); Ph.D. (1999) Rutgers University. Specializations: Housing & Real Estate Markets, Demographics, African American 3 4 7 Analysis of Regional & State Economies http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html Native American/ (732) 932-5475 ext. 756 [email protected] Pacific Islander 0 0 0 Asian American 0 5 5 Radha Jaganathan Associate Professor. MS, Rutgers University (1996); Ph.D., Princeton Mixed 0 2 2 University (1999). Specializations: Demography, Poverty, Public and Child Welfare. Other / Don’t know 0 2 2 http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html (732) 932-4101 ext. 668 [email protected] Non-US Citizens Non- Permanent 2 2 Michael L. Lahr 4 Associate Research Professor. MA (1978); Ph.D. (1992) University of Residents Pennsylvania. Specializations: Economic Development, Urban and Regional Economics/Development, Public Finance. http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html Total Students 23 34 57 (732) 932-3133 ext. 546 [email protected]

*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 119 Robert W. Lake Professor. MA (1972); Ph.D. (1981) University of Chicago. OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Specializations: Community Development, Planning Theory, Race/ Ethnicity & Planning. Frank Felder http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html Associate Research Professor. SM, PhD, Massachusetts Institute of (732) 932-3133 ext. 521 [email protected] Technology (1994, 2001) Specializations: Energy Planning & Policy, Restructured Electricity Markets, Reliability Analysis David Listokin http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html (732) 932-5680, ext. 670 [email protected] Professor. MPA, Bernard Baruch College (1971); MCRP (1971); Ph.D. (1978) Rutgers University. Specializations: Housing, Fiscal Impacts, Historic Preservation. Norman Glickman http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html University Professor. MA and Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania (1967, 1969). Specializations: International/Regional Economic Development, (732) 932-3822 ext. 550 [email protected] Urban Impact Analysis, Urban and Industrial Policy. http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html Anton E. Nelessen (732) 932-3133 ext. 570 [email protected] Associate Professor. MS, Harvard University (1968). Specializations: Physical Planning, Urban Design, Neighborhood & C.B.D. Rehabilitation. http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html Michael Greenberg (732) 932-3822 ext. 726 [email protected] Professor and Associate Dean. MA and Ph.D., Columbia University (1969). Specializations: Urban Neighborhood Redevelopment, Brownfields, Environmental Health Policy. Kathe Newman http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html Associate Professor. Ph.D., City University of New York (2001). (732) 932-5475 ext. 673 [email protected] Specializations: Urban Politics, Urban Revitalization, Community Development. Briavel Holcomb http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html Professor. MA and Ph.D., University of Colorado (1967, 1972). (732) 932-3822 ext. 556 [email protected] Specializations: Tourism, Urban Geography, Societal Impacts of the Internet. http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html Robert B. Noland (732) 932-4101 ext. 688 [email protected] Professor. MS (1986); Ph.D. (1992) UNiversity of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Transportaiton Planning, Environmental Policy, Quantitative Methods. Stuart Meck Faculty Fellow, Center Director. MA, Ohio State, MBA, Wright State http://policy.rutgers.edu/faculty University (1971, 1981). Specializations: Comprehensive Planning, Land (732) 932-6812 ext. 606 [email protected] Use Law & Regulation, Affordable Housing http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html Frank J. Popper (732) 932-3640, ext. 640 [email protected] Professor. MPA(1969); Ph.D. (1972) Harvard University. Specializations: Land Use/Growth Management, The American West, Regional and Martin E. Robins Environmental Policy. Faculty Fellow, Center Director. LL.B., Harvard University Law School http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html (1967). Specializations: Transit Development, Transit System Planning, (732) 932-4101 ext. 689 [email protected] Transit System Access. http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html John R. Pucher (732) 932-6812 ext. 697 [email protected] Professor. Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1978). Specializations: Urban Transportation, Urban Economics, Public Sector Economics. Joseph J. Seneca University Professor. MA and Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania. http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html Specializations: Environmental Policy and Regulation, State and Local (732) 932-3822 ext. 722 [email protected] Economic Development and Finance, Government Regulation of Business. http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html Julia Sass Rubin (732) 932-5475 ext. 757 [email protected] Associate Professor. M.B.A. (1990); A.M. (1997); Ph.D. (2002) Harvard University. Specializations: Community Economic Development, Meredeth Turshen Development Finance, Nonprofit & Hybrid Organizational Forms. Professor. MA, New York University (1961); Ph.D., University of Sussex http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html (UK) (1975). Specializations: Gender and Development, International (732) 932-3133 ext. 546 [email protected] Health, Third World Social Policy. http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html Lyna Wiggins (732) 932-4101 ext. 681 [email protected] Associate Professor. M.S. (1972) Stanford University; Ph.D. (1981) University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Geographic Carl Van Horn Information Science, Urban Applications of GIS, Planning Methods. Professor. MA and Ph.D., The Ohio State University (1975, 1976). http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html Specializations: Workforce Development, Policy Analysis and (732) 932-3822 ext. 568 [email protected] Evaluation, State Politics. http://www.policy.rutgers.edu/faculty.html (732) 932-4100 ext. 714 [email protected]

Page 120 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition RUTGERS UNIVERSITY, BS ACSP Member: FULL School of Environmental and Biological Sciences Wolfram Hoefer Environmental Planning and Design Assistant Professor. Dipl.-Ing., TU-Berlin (1993), Dr.-Ing. TU-Munich Undergraduate Program (2000). Specializations: Post-industrial Landscapes, Landscape Theory (848) 932-9313 [email protected] 93 Lipman Drive Blake Hall, Room 113 Richard Lathrop School of Environmental and Biological Sciences Professor. B.A., Dartmouth (1981), M.S., Dartmouth (1985), Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison (1986). Specializations: Landscape New Brunswick, NJ 08901 Ecology, Remote Sensing (848) 932-1580 [email protected] Phone (848) 932-9317 • Fax (732) 932-1940 Laura Lawson Professor. B.A., University of California, Santa Cruz (1988), M.L.A., Wolfram Hoefer, Undergraduate Program Director University of California, Berkeley (1992), Ph.D., University of Phone (848) 932-9317 California, Berkeley (2000). Specializations: Urban Open Space, E-mail: [email protected] Community Gardening, Social Factors in Design (848) 932-8010 [email protected]

PROGRAM INFORMATION David Tulloch UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINE, TUITION AND FEES Associate Professor. BSLA, University of Kentucky (1992), MLA, Admission Deadline 2011-12...... Apply through Rutgers* Louisiana State University (1994), Ph.D. University of Wisconsin- Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12...... Apply through Rutgers** Madison (1997). Specializations: Geographic Information Systems, In-State Tuition and Fees 2010-2011...... $12,341 per semester Regional Design Out-of-State Tuition and Fees 2010-2011 ...... $25,049 per semester (848) 932-1581 [email protected] Application Fee...... $65

*Apply through Rutgers at: http://admissions.rutgers.edu/ OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY ** Apply through Rutgers at: http://studentaid.rutgers.edu/ Barry Chalofsky Adjunct Instructor. BA- Syracuse University (1973), M.C.R.P. Rutgers undergraduate degree University (1977), Licensed NJ Professional Planner (1978), NJ Certified Public Manager (1986). Specializations: Environmental Planning, Water BS in Environmental Planning and Design – Quality Policy, Stormwater and Ground Water Protection Policy Environmental Planning Option (609) 883-8053 [email protected] Contact Person: Wolfram Hoefer Frank Gallagher Undergraduate Program Director Adjunct Instructor. B.A., Rutgers University (1978), M.A., Montclair (848) 932-9317 State College (1983), Ph.D., Rutgers the State University of New Jersey [email protected] (2008). Specializations: Open Space Planning, (732) 932-9317 [email protected] Year initiated: 1971 Degrees granted through 5/31/10...... N/A N/A Degrees granted from 5/31/10 to 5/31/10...... 5 FYI Enrolled 5/31/10...... 29 Planning Statement of Purpose: Enrolled 5/31/10...... 23 Rutgers offers an Environmental Planning Option as part of its BS in Enrolled 5/31/08...... 30 Environmental Planning and Design at the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences. (The other options within the major are envi- ronmental geomatics, landscape architecture and landscape industry.) PLANNING FACULTY Environmental planning requires the integration of environmental infor- mation into the planning process and is concerned with the protection and Jean Marie Hartman enhancement of environmental systems while addressing demands for Associate Professor. B.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison (1976), human population growth and land development. This option is intended M.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison (1981), Ph.D. University of for students who are interested in pursuing professional careers in envi- Connecticut (1984). Specializations: Plant Ecology, Ecological Design ronmental planning and related areas. It also provides a basis for graduate (848) 932-8488 [email protected] and professional studies. An environmental planning certificate program also is available for undergraduate students in other programs of study.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 121 ryerson UNIVERSITY BURPl 2 and 4 Year streams, MPl 1 ACSP Member: and 2 Year streams CIP Full School of Urban and Regional Planning Annual Student Enrollment School of Urban & Regional Planning (SBB-400) Applied Accepted Enrolled 350 Victoria St., Toronto, Ontario 11/12 11/12 11/12 M5B 2K3, Canada PLAN 727 384 105 www.ryerson.ca/surp PLAB 62 27 19 PLAD 13 6 6 Phone: 416-979-5165 – Fax: 416-979-5357 MPl (2 yr Stream) 275 72 34 Email: [email protected] MPl (1 yr stream) 11 0 0

Dr. Christopher De Sousa, School Director UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE Email: [email protected] Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning (BURPl) Phone: 416-979-5000, press 1, ext. 6764 Contact Person: Dr. Christopher De Sousa, School Director Dr. Sandeep Agrawal, Phone: 416-979-5000 ext. 6764 Email: [email protected] Graduate Program Director Email: [email protected] OR Phone: 416.979.5000, press 1, ext. 6767 Contact: Amy Bastoros, Admissions Officer www.ryerson.ca/graduate/urbandevelopment Email: [email protected] Phone: 416-979-5000, Press 1, ext. 7256 Dr. Mitchell Kosny, Associate School Director Email: [email protected] UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Phone: 416-979-5000, press 1, ext. 7314 University Admission Policy for 4 year PLAN The following are minimum requirements only and are subject to change: • Completion of the OSSD or equivalent; • Six (6) Grade 12 U or M courses or equivalent including program specific prerequisite courses and English (one of ENG4U, ETS4U, PROGRAM INFORMATION EWC4U) /Anglais (one of EAE4U, EAL4U, EAC4U); English/ Anglais (ENG4U/EAE4U) is the preferred English for all programs UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES and is the required English for Journalism and Radio and Television. * Information provided below is subject to change, please see website for current information. All Ryerson programs also stipulate specific subject prerequisites. Grades Admission Deadline ...... March 1 required for admission are determined on the basis of competition each OSAP Deadline...... Mid-July for September 2012 start Domestic Tuition and Fees for 4 year PLAN...... $24,700.36 year. Domestic Tuition and Fees for 2 year PLAB/PLAD...... $12,350.18 International Tuition and Fees for 4 year PLAN...... $70,405.68 ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS International Tuition and Fees for 2 year PLAB/PLAD...... $35,202.84 Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with a mini- mum of six Grade 12 U or M courses including the following program GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES specific requirements ( a minimum overall average of 70% establishes * Information provided below is subject to change, please see website for current eligibility for admission consideration; subject to competition individual information. programs may require higher pre-requisite grades and/or higher overall Admission Deadline for Fall 2012...... mid-January 2012 averages): Financial Aid Deadline ...... June 2012 for September 2012 start Domestic Tuition and Fees for 2 yr stream...... *$12,844 for the 5 terms Domestic Tuition and Fees for 1 yr stream...... $7706.40 for 3 terms ENGLISH/ANGLAIS International Tuition and Fees for 2 yr stream:...... *$28,559.90 for the 5 terms Recommended: Grade 12 U or M courses in Social Sciences and the International Tuition and Fees for 1 yr Stream: ...... $17,079.14 for 3 terms Humanities (HFA4M, HHS4M, HHG4M, HSB4M, HZT4U) and/or Application Fee...... $100.00 Economics (CIA4U) and U courses in Canadian and World Studies Additional fees: ...... * (CGW4U, CGU4U, CHI4U, CHY4U, CLN4U, CPW4U), Science *Fees are officially posted on the website at www.ryerson.ca/graduate/fees at the (SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U) and/or Mathematics (MHF4U, beginning of August for the coming academic year and they are subject to change. MCV4U, MDM4U) Please note that tuition fees usually increase each academic year. The fees listed above are for students who started in Fall 2011. The minimum grade required in the subject prerequisite (normally in the 65-70% range) will be determined subject to competition.

Page 122 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition University Admission Policy for 2 year PLAB MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Bachelor's degree from an accredited English-language university including six semesters of liberal studies (liberal arts and sciences) University Admission Policy for 2 year stream: courses. 4 year honours Bachelor’s degree from a recognized University • Related work, volunteer or community experience, and letters of ref- erence will be considered, if provided. Minimum Undergraduate GPA • Qualified applicants must successfully complete a 75 hour, three B in the last 2 years of the study. week Spring/Summer intensive block course (CVUP 100) which is offered through The G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Minimum GRE Education. Students must complete CVUP 100 prior to their entry Not required into the program. Minimum TOEFL Students who offer additional university credits for required courses in 237 and 4.5 essay/580 and 4.5 TWE the PLAB program will be permitted to substitute additional planning elective or professionally-related electives courses for those credits held. Departmental Requirement MPL Supplementary Admissions data form, Statement of Intent, University Admission Policy for 2 year PLAD Curriculum Vitae, 2 letters of recommendation and original transcripts • Completion of the Urban and Regional Planning Technician-GIS from all undergraduate schools. Diploma from Mohawk or the GIS and Urban Planning Diploma from Fanshawe Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology with a University Admission Policy for 1 year stream: minimum of a ‘B’ average overall. 4 or 5 year accredited Bachelor’s Degree in Planning from a recognized • Qualified applicants must successfully complete a 75 hour, three University AND no less than two calendar years of professional planning week Spring/Summer intensive block course (CVUP 100) which experience. Students with a Bachelor's Degree (four- or five-year) in a is offered through The G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing related discipline who show evidence of significant professional experi- Education. Students must complete CVUP 100 prior to their entry ence in Planning will be accepted on a case by case basis. into the program. Minimum Undergraduate GPA FINANCIAL AID/AWARDS B in the last 2 years of the study. Urban and Regional Planning awards for undergraduate students range from $200-$2900. Minimum GRE Not required Additional information as well as information on other awards available to undergraduate students of the School of Urban and Regional Planning Minimum TOEFL can be found at the following website: http://www.ryerson.ca/currentstu- 237 and 4.5 essay/580 and 4.5 TWE dents/awards/ Departmental Requirement UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS MPL Supplementary Admissions data form, Statement of Intent, 4 Year PLAN Curriculum Vitae, 2 letters of recommendation and original transcripts 28 Required courses; 6 Liberal studies Electives; 4 Professionally Related from all undergraduate schools. Electives; and 4 Professional Electives MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements 2 Year PLAB 2 Year Stream 16 Required courses; and 4 Professional Electives Number of Required Courses...... 10 Number of Electives ...... 3 2 Year PLAD Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 2 17 Required courses; and 3 Professional Electives Studio Courses...... (included in 10 Required Courses) Planning Internship...... minimum 6 weeks required ...... (completed in 3rd term of the program) MASTERS DEGREE Final Product:...... Major Research Paper/Project Master of Planning in Urban Development ...... (completed in the 5th term of the program) 1 Year Stream Contact Person: Dr. Sandeep Agrawal, Program Director Number of Required Courses...... 6 Phone: 416-979-5000 press 1 ext 6767 Number of Elective Courses...... 2 E-mail: [email protected] Studio or Practice Related Courses: ...... (Included in 6 Required Courses) - OR- Final Product...... Major Research Paper/Project Program Administrator ...... (completed in the 3rd term of the program) 416-979-5000 ext 2099. [email protected]

Year Initiated: 2 year stream 2008; 1 year stream 2009 Masters Specializations Accreditations: Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP), and the Ontario Multiculturalism, Environmental Planning, Urban Professional Planners Institute (OPPI) Regeneration, Sustainable Urban Development

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 123 FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Ronald Pushchak MCIP, RPP Professor. Cross-appointed with School of Occupational and Public Ryerson University Graduate Scholarship (RGS) – $7000.00 scholarship Health. B.A. (Toronto, 1970) M.E.S. (York, 1973) Ph.D. (Princeton, for students with an A- average or higher 1982). Specializations: Environmental Planning, Environmental Risk Number of Scholarships depends on funding available Assessment, Hazardous Facility Siting Ryerson University Graduate Award – Maximum amount $6500.00 per (416) 979-5000 ext. 7049 [email protected] student Number of Award and amount of each depends on funding available. MCIP, RPP Various Graduate Assistant positions are available through the School of Pamela Robinson Assistant Professor. B.A.H. (Queen's, 1991), M.PL. (Queen's, Urban and Regional Planning 1994), Ph.D. (University of Toronto, 2000). Specializations: Urban Sustainability, Environmental Design, Environmental Planning, Urban PLANNING FACULTY Governance, Public Engagement and Progressive Pedagogy. (416) 979-5000 ext. 6762 [email protected] Sandeep Kumar Agrawal MCIP, RPP, AICP Professor, Graduate Program Director. B.Arch. (IIT-Roorkee, India, Joseph H. Springer MCIP, RPP 1991), M.C.P. (Manitoba, 1994), Ph.D. (University of Illinois at Urbana- Professor. B.A. (University of Western Ontario, 1971) M.C.R.P. (Rutgers, Champaign, 2001). Specializations: Urban Design, Design Review, 1974/78) Ph.D. (University of Western Ontario, 1984) . Specializations: Ethnic Enclaves, Multiculturalism and Planning Policies, Immigration Homelessness and Social Housing, Policy Evaluation. and Settlement. (416) 979-5000 ext. 6766 [email protected] (416) 979-5000 ext. 6767 [email protected] Steven Webber MCIP, RPP Lawrence Altrows Assistant Professor. BA (Toronto) M.A.(U.C.L.A), Ph.D. (USC). Professor. B.Sc. (McGill, 1968) M.urb. (Montréal, 1973). Specializations: Land Use Policy, Growth Management Strategies, Specializations: Community Development Practices in Latin America, Affordable Housing, Financial Feasibility Tourism Development, International Development, Community (416) 979-5000 ext. 6772 [email protected] Development (416) 979-5000 ext. 6765 [email protected] Zhixi Cecilia Zhuang MCIP, RPP Assistant Professor. B.Arch (China), MUP (China), PhD (Waterloo). David Amborski MCIP, RPP Specializations: Urban Design, Retailing, Revitalization and Urban Professor. B.A. (Boston College, 1971) M.Sc. (Planning) (Toronto, 1974) Growth, Multicultural Planning, Immigration Settlement, Cross-cultural M.A. (Economics) (Toronto, 1981). Specializations: Municipal Finance, Studies. Development Charges, Property Tax Reform in Ontario, Strategic (416) 979-5000 ext. 6806 [email protected] Planning Practice in Ontario and Eastern Europe (416) 979-5000 ext. 6768 [email protected]

Christopher De Sousa AFFILIATED FACULTY Associate Professor, Director. B.A. (University of Toronto, 1994), MSc. PL (University of Toronto, 1996), Ph.D. (University of Toronto, 2000). Nancy Alcock Specializations: Environmental Planning, Sustainable Development, Instructor. MSc (Public Policy and Public Administration) (London Urban Development, Brownfield Redevelopment Policy and Practice, School of Economics and Political Science), B.E.S (Waterloo) Sustainability Reporting and Project Assessment, Parks and Open Space (416) 979-5000 ext. 6764 [email protected] Paul Bedford Adjunct Professor. BSc (Carleton), MSc (University of Toronto) Ronald Keeble MCIP, RPP Professor. B.A. (Brock, 1973) M.E.S. (York, 1976) . Specializations: Paul M. L. Bruer Land-use and Site Planning / Design, Professional Practice, Planning Professor Emeritus. B.A. (Western), M.A. (Illinois), M.C.I.P. Ethics and Theory (416) 979-5000 ext.6771 [email protected] Eileen Costello B.A. (Queen's, 1996), M.Sc. Pl. (Toronto, 1998), LLB (Toronto 2001). Mitchell Kosny MCIP, RPP Specialization: Municipal and Land Use Planning Law. Associate Director. B.A. (Idaho, 1972) M.R.C.P. (Oklahoma, 1974) Ph.D. [email protected] (Waterloo, 1978). Specializations: Municipal Capacity-building, Policy, Murtaza Haider Strategic Planning, Social Planning Associate Professor. B.Sc. (Pakistan, 1992) M.A.Sc. (Toronto, 1999), PhD (416) 979-5000 ext.7314 [email protected] (Toronto, 2003). Specializations: Supply Chain/Logistics Management, Travel Demand Forecasting, Infrastructure Investment Analysis, and Land Nina-Marie Lister MCIP, RPP Development Associate Professor. B.A. Hons. (Toronto) M.Sc. Pl. (Toronto) Ph.D. (416) 979-5000 x 2480 [email protected] Cand. (Waterloo), MCIP, RPP. Specializations:Urban/ex-urban Parklands, Urban Ecology, Landscape & Ecological Design, Landscape Urbanism; Pamela Hitchcock Edible Landscapes & Food Security, Biodiversity Conservation Professor Emerita. B.A. (Wheaton), M.R.P. (North Carolina), M.C.I.P. (416) 979-5000 ext 6769 [email protected]

Page 124 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition George Kapelos Don Verbanac Professor. AB, Prin., MCP, Harv., March, Yale, RPP, MCIP, OAA, Instructor. B.A.A. (Urban and Regional Planning) (Ryerson), M. Arch. MRAIC (Manitoba), M.R.A.I.C. [email protected] 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. (Queen’s), 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 MCIP, RPP 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 (416) 979-5000 ext. 6764 [email protected]

Beth Moore Milroy FCIP, RPP Professor Emerita. B.A. (McGill, 1974) M.urb. (Montréal, 1976) Ph.D. (British Columbia, 1981) . Specializations: The Public Realm, Multiculturalism in Planning, Gender and Planning [email protected]

Leo Longo B.A. (Toronto, 1974), LLB(Queen's, 1977). Specialization: Development Law, Municipal Law. [email protected]

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 [email protected]

Eva Samery Professor Emerita. B.A. (Budapest), M.Sc. (Pl.) (Toronto), M.C.I.P., R.P.P

Almos Thomas Tassonyi B.A. (Toronto, 1973), M.A.(Toronto, 1974), M.Sc. (London, 1995), PhD Candidate (Calgary). Specialization: Municipal Finance, Property Tax Legislation. [email protected]

Cheryl Teelucksingh Associate Professor. B.A. (Queen’s, 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. (416) 979-5000 Ext. 6213 [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 125 SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY MA/MS ACSP Member: Full

Urban Planning and Real Estate MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Hours of Core...... 24 Development Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 9 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 0 3550 Lindell Blvd., Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 12 Tegeler Hall – Suite 300W Other...... 0 Saint Louis, Missouri 63103 Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 45 Phone (314) 977-3934 Fax (314) 977-1616 www.slu.edu TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION 2010-2011 Robert A. Cropf US Citizens & E-mail: [email protected] Male Female Total Permanent Residents Hispanics* Of any PROGRAM INFORMATION 2 1 3 Race GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Admission Deadline 2011-12...... July 1, 2011 Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12...... February 1, 2011 White 14 2 16 In-State Tuition and Fees:...... $935/cr Out-of-State Tuition and Fees:...... N/A Application Fee...... $40 African American 1 4 5 Additional Fees:...... None Native American/ 0 0 0 Annual Student Enrollment Pacific Islander Applied Accepted Enrolled Asian American 0 0 0 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 Masters 27 23 16 14 7 10 Mixed 0 1 1

MASTERS DEGREE Other / Don’t know 0 1 1 Master of Urban Planning and Real Estate Non-US Citizens Non- 0 2 2 Development Permanent Residents

Contact Person: Pamela Samuels Total Students 17 11 28 Phone: (314) 977-3934 E-mail: [email protected]

Year Initiated: 1998 *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 36 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 2 PLANNING FACULTY Dr. Sarah Coffin Masters Specializations Associate Professor. PhD, Georgia Institute of Technology. Community Development Specializations: Research in Brownfields, Green Economic Development, Sustainable Development Economic Development (314) 977-3934 [email protected]

MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Dr. Scott Cummings University Admission Policy: No Requirements Professor. PhD, University of Connecticut. Specializations: Research in Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 Public Policy Analysis, Evaluation, Urban Policy Development. Minimum GRE: None Specified (314) 977-3934 [email protected] Minimum TOEFL None Specified Departmental Requirement: Inferential Statistics

Page 126 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition Dr. Dan Monti Professor. PhD University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. FYI Specializations: Urban Redevelopment, Business Community Relations, Civil Unrest, Gangs, Urban History, Urban Community and Civic Master's Degree in Urban Planning and Real Estate Culture. Development (314) 977-3934 [email protected] The mission of the program in Urban Planning and Real Estate Development is to provide a center for education, community dia- Dr. Joanna Ganning logue and research to Assistant Professor. PhD, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champagne. support urban growth, and revitalization in the St. Louis region Specializations: Regional and Community Economic Development: and globally. Urban-Rural Linkages, Urban and Rural Amenities, and the Economic Role of Universities in Regions. (314) 977-3934 [email protected] Why Include Real Estate? Land and land transactions are fundamental aspects of develop- Dr. James Gilsinan ment and revitalization. Whether you are working on neighbor- Professor. Ph.D., Univeristy of Colorado. Specializations: Criminal hood, infill-housing, or attracting a major industry to increase Justice, Qualitative Methods, Public Sector Organizations. (314) 977-3934 [email protected] employment, land transactions are a critical aspect of "making the deal." A basic understanding of financial concepts, land use laws, Peter W. Salsich, Jr. and the language of real estate transactions are important to both public sector and private sector professionals. Professor. JD, Saint Louis University. Specializations: Land Use Regulation/Real Estate Transactions, Property, Contracts, Housing and Community Development. UPRED works with and on issues that run the gamut of human (314) 977-2770 [email protected] settlement and sustainable development. The St. Louis region is E. Allan Tomey our primary focus, but our search for ideas and solutions is nation- Instructor. AB, Northwestern University. Specializations: Research in al and global. Employment and Training. (314) 977-3934 [email protected] The problems of urban decline and disinvestment are not unique to St. Louis. Similarly, problems caused by population growth on the urban fringe and changing employment locations are not just symptomatic of life in urban areas of the United States. The skills and competencies gained in the program are designed to develop OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY local, regional, and global perspectives. Dr. Robert Cropf Associate Professor/Chair. PhD, New York University. Specializations: Program Design Research in Public Finance, Public Policy Analysis, Urban Policy UPRED is a 45-credit hour program. Analysis. (314) 977-3934 [email protected] Key elements are the studio/workshop courses, internship, and concentration. The workshop/studio courses are intended to Dr. Mary Domahidy develop your technological, teamwork, and leadership capacity Associate Professor. PhD, Saint Louis University. Specializations: in handling active planning problems. Building on the previous Research in Public Policy Analysis, Urban Affairs, Organization Studies, semester, each workshop/studio introduces a new problem to be Strategic Planning. resolved and new skills to be commanded. (314) 977-3934 [email protected] 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

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 127 SAN JOSÉ STATE UNIVERSITY MA/MS ACSP Member: PAB Full

Department of Urban and Minimum GRE: GRE scores are required if the Regional Planning applicant's GPA is below 3.0 Minimum TOEFL 550/213: University One Washington Square Departmental Requirement: Personal statement, transcripts and San José, California 95192-0185 three letters of recommendation. Phone (408) 924-5882 MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Fax (408) 924-5872 Hours of Core...... 18 E-mail: [email protected] Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 9 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 0 www.sjsu.edu/urbanplanning Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 15 Other...... 6 units Report or Thesis Asha Weinstein Agrawal, Department Chair Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 48 Exam, Thesis or Final Product:...... Planning Report or Thesis Phone (408) 924-5853 for 6 units E-mail: [email protected] Note: 180 hours of professional work or internship experience required.

PROGRAM INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Eight Graduate Research Assistantships per year ($1,000 to $9,000). Admission Deadline for Domestic Students...... Fall: March 15 Spring: TBD Eligibility Criteria: Research Assistantship positions are project-depen- Admission Deadline for International Students .... Fall: March 15 Spring: TBD dent. Amount of stipend varies by hours. Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12...... March 2 Three Departmental Awards ($300 to $1,200). In-State Tuition and Fees...... $3,687 per semester Full time. Eligibility Criteria: Distinguished academic record and outstanding ser- Out-of-State/International Tuition and Fees: ...... $8,139 per semester Full time. vice to the department and the profession. Application Fee...... $55 Additional Fees: ...... None TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Annual Student Enrollment 2010-2011

Applied Accepted Enrolled 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 US Citizens & Male Female Total Masters 105 115 35 37 32 24 Permanent Residents Hispanics* Of any 9 9 18 MASTERS DEGREE Race Master of Urban Planning White 33 29 62

Contact Person: Hilary Nixon, Graduate Advisor African American 6 4 10 Phone: (408) 924-5852 E-mail [email protected] Native American/ 0 0 0 Pacific Islander Year Initiated: 1970 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 759 Asian American 5 19 24 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 54

Mixed 0 0 0 Masters Specializations Community Design and Development, Other / Don’t know 7 9 16 Applications of Technology in Planning, Non-US Citizens Non- Environmental Planning 1 9 10 Permanent Residents MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Total Students University Admission Policy: Bachelors degree from an accredited 52 70 122 institution Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 2.5 (University), 3.0 recommended on last two years *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. of undergraduate work (Department)

Page 128 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition John E. Davidson PLANNING FACULTY Lecturer: BA (1986) University of Chicago; MUP (2002) San José State University. Specializations: Land Use Planning. Asha Weinstein Agrawal (408) 535-7895 [email protected] 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 Rob L. Eastwood Planning and Finance, Planning History, and Communication Skills for Lecturer: BA (1995) Occidental College; MA (1998) Cal Poly San Luis Planners. Obispo. Specializations: Environmental Planning and Social Planning. (408) 924-5853 [email protected] (408) 299-5792 [email protected]

Shishir Mathur Roxanne Ezzet-Lofstrom Associate Professor: B.Arch. (1995) Regional Engineering College, Lecturer: BA (1988) University of California at San Diego; MA (1995) Tiruchirappalli; MUP (1997) School of Planning and Architecture, San Diego State University; Ph.D. (2002) University of California Irvine. New Delhi; Ph.D. (2003) University of Washington. Specializations: Specializations: Policy Analysis. Housing, Growth Management, Public Finance, Strategic Planning and (415) 333-1165 [email protected] Management. (408) 924-5875 [email protected] Benjamin Grant Lecturer: BA (1995) Columbia University; MCP (1999) University of Hilary Nixon California, Berkeley. Specializations: Urban Design, Transportation and Associate Professor: BA (1993) University of Rochester; MA (1996) Land Use Integration. National University, San Diego; Ph.D. (2006) University of California, (415) 298-1579 [email protected] Irvine. Specializations: Environmental Planning and Policy, Industrial Ecology, Waste Management, and Applied Econometrics. Richard Kos (408) 924-5852 [email protected] Lecturer: AICP; BS (1989) Rutgers; MRP (1995) University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. Specializations: Geographic Information Systems Dayana M. Salazar and Community Planning. Professor: B.Arch. (1986) Javeriana University, Bogotá; MCP (1990) (415) 227-0833 [email protected] University of Cincinnati. Specializations: Participatory Community Planning, Urban Design, and Site Planning. Matthew Krupp (408) 924-5854 [email protected] Lecturer: BA (1996) University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; MUP (2002 ) State University of New York, Buffalo. Specializations: Environmental Planning. (408) 945-5182 [email protected] OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Richard Lee Reena Brilliot Lecturer: AICP, BA (1978) Carleton College; MS (1984), MCP (1986), Lecturer: BA (2001) Pitzer College; MCP (2003) University of Ph.D. (1995) University of California Berkeley. Specializations: California Berkeley. Specializations: Communication Skills for Planners, Transportation Planning. Environmental Planning. (925) 930-7100 [email protected] (408) 535-7844 [email protected] Akubundu Lott Lecturer: BS (1979), MUP (1992) San José State University. Wayne Chen Specializations: Environmental Justice, Social Issues in Planning. Lecturer: BA (1999) University of California San Diego; MPP (2005) (408) 219-0028 [email protected] University of California Berkeley; MUP (2007) Harvard University. Specializations: Housing, Urban Economics, Policy Analysis. (408) 975-4442 [email protected] Julie Moloney Lecturer: BS (2004) University of California Santa Barbara; MCP (2004) California Polytechnic State University. Specializations: Community Terry L. Christensen Development, Environmental Planning. Professor: BA (1966) Stanford University; Ph.D. (1972) University of (408) 310-1534 [email protected] North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Specializations: Political Science, Local and State Politics, and Urban Studies. Mike Pogodzinski (408) 924-5565 [email protected] Professor: BS (1973) Cornell University; MA (1975) and Ph.D. (1980) State University of New York at Stony Brook. Specializations: Urban Courtney A. Damkroger and Regional Economics. Lecturer: BA and BBA (1981) Southern Methodist University; (408) 924-5421 [email protected] MA (1986) and MCP (2000) University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Historic Preservation. (408) 277-4576 [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 129 Laurel R. Prevetti Lecturer: BS (1981) and MS (1984) University of California, Berkeley. FYI Specializations: Land Use Planning, Community Development, and Resource Management. Using world-renowned Silicon Valley as a laboratory, the Urban (408) 535-7901 [email protected] and Regional Planning Department at San José State University (SJSU) is a leading center in professional urban and regional Charles R. Rivasplata planning graduate education. The university is located in Lecturer: BA (1980), MA (1983), MS (1990), and MCP (1991) downtown San José, the largest city in Northern California and University of California, Berkeley; Ph.D. (2006) University of California, the capital of Silicon Valley, one of the most rapidly changing Davis. Specializations: Transportation Planning, Institutional Integration, and socially complex metropolitan areas of the nation. The San and Regional Governance. José metropolitan area and the larger San Francisco Bay Region (415) 897-6929 [email protected] offer outstanding opportunities for case studies and research in all aspects of urban and regional planning. David Roemer Lecturer: BA (2001), MUP (2004) San José State University. The department offers graduate study leading to the degree of Specializations: GIS, Geography, Quantitative Methods. Master of Urban Planning (MUP) for a diverse student population (408) 771-3572 [email protected] to become leaders in rapidly-changing urban environments, with skills for working with wide-ranging constituencies and Ella Samonsky the commitment towards lifelong professional development. A Lecturer: BA (2003) University of British Columbia; MCP (2007) special mission of the program is to provide planning education University of Cincinnati. Specializations: Community Planning, opportunities for a diverse student population, including working International Relations. students who prefer to attend the program on a part-time basis. (408) 277-2730 [email protected] The program trains skilled professionals who graduate with a strong education in general planning practice and theory, as Eduardo Serafin well as specialized training in planning sub-fields that include Lecturer: AICP, BSCE (1983) University of the Philippines; MSE (1990) University of California Berkeley; MSTM (1997) Polytechnic Institute of community design and development, transportation and land New York University. Specializations: Transportation Planning. use planning, environmental planning, and the applications of (510) 375-3997 [email protected] technology in planning.

Keith A. Sugar Graduates also become familiar with cutting-edge planning Lecturer: BA (1986) San Francisco State University; JD (1990) concepts and applications that are evolving locally in the Silicon University of the Pacific. Specializations: Planning and Environmental Valley and the larger San Francisco Bay Area. Excellence in the Law. program has been recognized at the regional, state and national (831) 336-9566 [email protected] levels by the American Planning Association and the American Institute of Certified Planners—for two consecutive years, 2009 David A. Vasquez and 2010, SJSU’s MUP students were honored with the highest Lecturer: BA (1976) San Francisco State University; MA (1987) award given annually by the American Planning Association to California State University, Chico; Ed.D. (1997) University of San one student planner selected from all accredited urban planning Francisco. Specializations: Computer Graphics for Urban-Design programs in North America. Visualization and Sustainable Urban Design. (415) 722-7167 [email protected] 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 Hing Wong students engage in public service projects designed to assist Lecturer: BA (1984) University of California, Berkeley; MUP (1996) San José State University. Specializations: Quantitative Methods. local communities in addressing topical planning issues, while (925) 549-2000 [email protected] also providing students with real-world professional experience. The department participates actively in CommUniverCity San José, a community-university-city partnership that leads projects to advance the neighborhood improvement priorities set by a working class community located half a mile east of the SJSU campus. The award-winning professional plans produced by SJSU’s MUP students and CommUniverCity are used by local government agencies and the partner communities to guide public policy, development and investment decisions.

Page 130 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition State University of New BA/BS MA/MS ACSP Member: York AT ALBANY PAB PAB PAB FULL Department of Geography and Planning UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Requirement: High School Diploma or Equivalent AS-218, 1400 Washington Avenue Minimum GPA: 90/100 Average Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: 1100 Average Albany, New York 12222 Departmental Requirement: Self-Selective Phone (518) 442-4636 Fax (518) 442-4742 UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Hours of Core...... 18 E-mail: [email protected] Hours of Studio Courses...... 0 Hours of Restricted Elective...... 0 http://www.albany.edu/gp Hours of Unrestricted Elective...... 0 Other...... 18 Christopher J. Smith, Department Chair Total Required Hours In Planning Program...... 36 Phone (518) 442-3249 Thesis or Final Product...... Not required E-mail:[email protected] FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION 56% of Incoming Freshmen Receive Financial Aid Eligibility Criteria: Need-Base PROGRAM INFORMATION Merit-Base Scholarships Eligibility Criteria: GPA Average 95/100 SAT Average 1341 UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Admission Deadline ...... March 1 Financial Aid Deadline ...... March 15 MASTERS DEGREE In-State Tuition and Fees:...... $6,830 per year Master Regional Planning in Urban & Regional Out-of-State and International Tuition and Fees:...... $15,240 per year Other:...... $979 Mandatory Health Insurance Planning ...... and SEVIS fee for International Students Contact Person: Catherine T. Lawson, Associate Application Fee:...... $50 Professor and Director Additional Fees:...... $64 per year Phone: (518) 442-4775 E-mail: [email protected] GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Year Initiated: 1982 PAB Accredited Admission Deadline 2010-11 for Masters program...... None Degrees Granted through 5/16/11...... 384 Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11 for Masters program...... March 15 In-State Tuition and Fees:...... $9,543 per year Degrees Granted from 8/25/10 to 5/16/11...... 20 Out-of-State Tuition and Fees:...... $14,953 per year Other:...... $1,778 Mandatory Health Insurance ...... and SEVIS fee for International Students Masters Specializations Application Fee...... $75 Environmental and Land-Use Planning; Housing, Additional Fees:...... $64 per year Local Economic Development and Community Annual Student Enrollment Planning; Transportation Planning; Urban and Applied Accepted Enrolled Regional Information Systems 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Undergraduate 58 56 56 53 54 51 University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution & GPA 2.5 Masters 57 58 53 54 54 49 Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 2.5 (University)/ 3.0 (Department) Minimum GRE: Not Required Minimum TOEFL 213 UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Departmental Requirement: Good writing, graphic, computer and BA in Interdisciplinary Major in Urban Studies and verbal skills. Planning MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Contact Person: Christopher J. Smith Hours of Core...... 27 Phone: (518) 442-3249 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 4 E-mail: [email protected] Hours of Restricted Electives...... 9 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 8 Year initiated:1994 Total Required Hours in Planning Program:...... 48 Degrees Granted through 6/30/11...... 222 Exam,Thesis or Final Product:...... Research paper as part of core; Degrees Granted from 7/1/10 to 6/30/11...... 19 Written and oral comprehensive exam

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 131 FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Catherine T. Lawson 2.5 Assistantship Lines; 1 Targeted Fellowship Lines; AITE Scholarships; Associate Professor. BA., Western Washington University (1988); Research, Assistantships, Plus Standard Student Loan Program. MS., (1995); MURP (1997); Ph.D., (1998) Portland State University. Eligibility Criteria: Strong academic record and suitability Specializations: Transportation Planning, Quantitative Methods & Data for TA or RA work, as related to Management, GIS, Freight. specific assignments. (518) 442-4775 [email protected] AITE are transportation Scholarships awarded on basis of GPA and research David A. Lewis project summary. Associate Professor. BA, (1989); MCRP., (1997); Ph.D., (2003) Rutgers University. Specializations: Regional Planning and Regional Science, Brownfield Redevelopment, Local and Regional Economic Development, TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Globalization and Economic Restructuring. 2010-2011 (518) 442-4595 [email protected] Corianne P. Scally US Citizens & Male Female Total Assistant Professor. BA Florida State Univeristy, (1998); M.S.P. Permanent Residents Florida State University (2000); Ph.D. Rutgers University, (2007). Hispanics* Of any Specializations: Housing, Community Development, Urban, 2 1 3 Qualitative Methods. Race (518) 591-8561 [email protected] White 35 18 53

African American 2 3 5 OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Native American/ 1 1 2 Youqin Huang Pacific Islander Assistant Professor. BA, (1992); MA., (1995) Peking University; MA., (1997); Ph.D., (2001) University of California, Los Angeles. Asian American 1 1 2 Specializations: Migration Studies, Gender Studies, Population Geography, Quantitative Methods. (518) 442-4792 [email protected] Mixed 1 0 1 James E. Mower Other / Don’t know 4 2 6 Associate Professor. BA. (1977) SUNY at Geneseo; MA. (1981) Indiana University; Ph.D., (1989) University at Buffalo - SUNY. Specializations: Non-US Citizens Non- GIS, Automated Cartography. 1 3 4 Permanent Residents (518) 442-4779 [email protected] John S. Pipkin Total Students 47 29 76 Distinguished Service Professor. BA, (1968); MA., (1970) University of Sheffield; MS., (1970); Ph.D., (1974) Northwestern University. *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. Specializations: Urban Design, Quantitative Methods, Built Environment, Urban Geography. PLANNING FACULTY (518) 442-4777 [email protected] Christopher J. Smith Ray Bromley AICP Professor and Department Chair. BSc, London School of Economics Professor. BA.(1969); MA. (1973), Ph.D., (1975) Cambridge University. (1968); AA Diploma, Architecture Association (1970); MA (1971), PhD Specializations: History of Ideas in Planning and Development, (1974) University of Michigan. Specializations: Urban Geography, East Community Development and Neighborhood Planning, Housing Policy, Asian Studies, Social Problems, Urbanization and Migration. International Development. (518) 442-3249 [email protected] (518) 442-4766 [email protected] Qingmin Meng Gene Bunnell AICP Visiting Associate Professor. BA, Shandon Normal University, China, Associate Professor. BA, Wesleyan University (1966); MCRP., Harvard (1994); MS Lanzhou University, China (1997); MS University of Georgia University (1969); MPH, Michigan (1970); P.hD., London School of (2005); PhD, University of Georgia (2006). Specializations: Remote Economics (1993). Specializations: Land-Use Planning and Growth Sensing, GIScience & Open Source Geospatial Technology, Coupled Management, Case Studies of Planning Effectiveness, Infrastructure Human & Natural Systems, Forest & Natural Resources. Finance and Privatization, Story-Telling in Planning. (518) 591-8563 [email protected] (518) 442-4469 [email protected]

Page 132 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition Paul M. Bray Erica L. Powers, Esq. Adjunct Faculty. BA, Boston University (1965); JD., Columbia Adjunct Faculty. BA Cum Laude, Harvard College (1965); JD, Boston University (1968). Specializations: Parks, Preservation and Heritage University (1971); LL.M. Boston Univeristy School of Law (1976). Planning, Land-Use Law, Environmental Law. Specializations: Planning Law and Environmental Law. (518) 472-1772 [email protected] [email protected] Todd M. Fabozzi Adjunct Faculty. BA, SUNY College at Potsdam (1985); MRP., James E. Reppert AICP University at Albany - SUNY (1994) . Specializations: GIS, Growth Adjunct Faculty. AB, Albright College (1982); MLA., SUNY College Management, New Urbanism. of Environmental Science and Forestry (1994). Specializations: Site (518) 588-0743 [email protected] Planning, Community Planning, Waterfront Planning. [email protected] Rocco Ferraro AICP Adjunct Faculty. BA., Rutgers University (1973); MCRP, Ohio State Patricia E. Salkin University (1975). Specializations: Land-Use Planning, Applied Professor & Associate Dean, Albany Law School. BA, University at Demography, Regional Planning, Growth Management. Albany-SUNY; JD., Albany Law School. Specializations: Land-Use (518) 453-0850 [email protected] Law, Environmental Law, Planning Ethics. (518) 445-2351 [email protected] Christopher J. O’Connor Adjunct Faculty. BA., (1996); MA., (2002); University at Albany, SUNY. S. Thyagarajan AICP Specializations: GIS, Water Resources. Adjunct Faculty. BA., University of Bombay (1959); MCRP, Ohio State [email protected] University (1963). Specializations: Comprehensive Planning, Site Planning, Urban Design, Growth Management. Kathleen O'Connor, P.E. [email protected] Adjunct Faculty. BA University of Michigan, (1987); BSE University of Michigan (1994); MS (1996) University of California. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Water Resources. 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. [email protected]

WHAT DO PLANNERS DO?

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 planning–and 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 governments at different times. And 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.

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Department of Community and UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Minimum GPA B average, 3.0 Regional Planning Class Rank: Top 40% SAT: Critical Reading range 500-600, Math range School of Environmental Design 500-600 ACT: 22-24, need Writing portion 580 Meetinghouse Road, Ambler, PA 19002 Honors: Automatic consideration, 1300+ SAT, 3.8 Phone (267) 468-8300 GPA, top 10% Fax 267-468-8315 Undergraduate Graduation Requirements Hours of Core...... 24 http://www.temple.edu/ambler/crp/ Hours of Studio...... 3 Hours of Internship...... 3 Hours of Planning Elective...... 9 Dr. Deborah Howe, FAICP, Chair Final Project...... 3 E-mail: [email protected] Total Required Hours in Planning Program ...... 42 Phone: 267-468-8301 Total Credits to Graduate...... 124 Financial Aid Information Financial Aid Deadline: March 1st Merit Scholarships: Automatic consideration with application PROGRAM INFORMATION Scholarship criteria: 1150 SAT, 3.5 GPA, top 20% of class

Undergraduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees: Admission Deadline Fall Semester ...... March 1 MASTERS DEGREE Admission Deadline Spring Semester ...... November 1 Financial Aid Deadline ...... March 1 Master of Science in Community and Regional In-state Tuition ...... $6,503 plus fees (12-17 credits) per semester Out of State Tuition ...... $11,416 plus fees (12-17 credits) per semester Planning Application Fee ...... $50 Contact Department Administrator Graduate Deadlines, Tuition and Fees Phone 267-468-8300 Admission Deadline rolling admission ...... until July 1 Email [email protected] Financial Aid Deadline ...... March 1 In-state Tuition ...... $687 plus fees per credit Year Initiated 2002 Out of State Tuition ...... $961 plus fees per credit Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 107 Application Fee...... $60 online, $75 paper Degrees Granted from 9/01/10-8/31/11...... 17 Applied Accepted Masters Concentrations (transcripted) Sustainable Community Planning 08/09 09/10 10/11 08/09 09/10 10/11 Transportation Planning Undergraduate 21 15 7 14 7 7 MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Graduate 37 36 30 26 22 29 University Admission Policy: Bachelors degree from an accredited institution UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 Minimum GRE Required if undergrad GPA is < 3.25 BS in Community and Regional Planning Minimum Toefl 550 paper, 213 computer, or 79 Internet Contact Admissions office (267) 468-8100 IELTS Test 6.5 Email [email protected] Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not required Departmental Requirements: None Year Initiated 2002 Degrees granted through 8/31/11...... 55 Masters Graduation Requirements Degrees granted from 9/01/10 to 8/31/11...... 5 Hours of Core...... 21 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Credits...... 6 Hours of Restricted Electives (if pursuing concentration)...... 12 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 6-18 Thesis (optional)...... 6 Total Hours...... 45

Page 134 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Deborah Howe FAICP Fall 2011 Professor. BS (1974) SUNY College of Environmental Science & Forestry; MS (1977) and PhD (1982) University of Michigan. U.S. Citizens & Specializations: Community Development, Land Use Planning, Housing, Male Female Total Sustainable Development Permanent Residents (267) 468-8301 [email protected] Hispanics of 0 1 1 Any Race Lynn Mandarano Associate Professor. BS (1984) Cornell University; MBA (1991) Iona White 27 24 51 College; PhD (2004) University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Collaborative Planning Negotiations, Sustainable Communities African American 2 1 3 (267) 468-8304 [email protected]

Native American/ M. Richard Nalbandian AICP 0 0 0 Pacific Islander Associate Professor of Research. BS (1963) and MS (1966) Massachusetts Institute of Technology; MRP (1973) University of Asian American 0 2 2 Pennsylvania. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Regional Planning, Sustainability Practices (267) 468-8302 [email protected] Mixed 0 0 0 Affiliated FACULTY Other/Don’t Know 0 0 0 Michael Carroll Non-US Citizens Principal, CFA Consultants. BS (1991) Cornell; MS (1993) and MCP 1 2 3 Non-Permanent Residents (1996) University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Traffic Modeling and Transportation Planning Total Students 30 29 59 James P. Creedon President, Creedon Management Consultants and former Secretary, Pennsylvania Department of General Services. BA (1983) and MBA *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. (1992) Lehigh University. Specializations: Strategic Planning, Emergency Management, Administration.

PLANNING FACULTY Jeffrey P. Doshna Consultant. BA (1996) John Hopkins; MCRP (2002) Rutgers University. William Cohen FAICP Specializations: Economic Development, Planning Methods, GIS Associate Professor of Practice. BA (1965) and MA (1976) University Applications of Delaware; MCP (1999), AM (2002) and PhD (2003) University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Ecological Planning, Environmental AICP Design Charles Guttenplan Director of Planning and Zoning, Whitemarsh Township, PA. BS (1971) (267) 468-8303 [email protected] 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) John C. Keene Rider University; PhD (1999) Temple University. Specializations: Public Professor Emeritus. University of Pennsylvania. BA (1953) Yale Policy, Sustainable Development University; JD (1959) Harvard University; MCP (1966) University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Law of Planning and Urban Development, (267) 468-8311 [email protected] Smart Growth Programs, Environmental Law, and Historical, Political, and Legal Aspects of Brownfield Remediation Bradley Flamm Assistant Professor. BA (1984) and PhD (2006) University of California, Berkeley; MRP (1992) Cornell University. Specializations: Md Mahbubur R. Meenar Assistant Director, GIS Operations & Research, Center for Sustainable Transportation, Energy, Environment Communities. BArch (1997) Bangladesh University of Engineering and (267) 468-8305 [email protected] Technology; MUP (2002) SUNY at Buffalo. Specialization: GIS and Environmental Modeling, Sustainable Practices James W. Hilty Professor Emeritus. BS Ed (1965), MA (1966), MA (1967) The Ohio Brady Stroh State University; PhD (1973) University of Missouri—Columbia. Director, Center for Geospatial Information Services, Pennsylvania State Specializations: Strategic Planning for Higher Education and Non-Profit University. BS (1975) Bloomsburg University; MS (1980) Pennsylvania Management. State University. Specializations: GIS Administration, Operation and [email protected] Development.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 135 Susan Spinella Assistant 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, Retired—Rohm and Haas Company Director. BS (1959) and PhD (1966) U. of Nebraska; MBA (1974) Temple University. Specializations: Sustainable Business Practices.

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Department of Landscape Architecture & Undergraduate Specializations: Urban Planning Environmental Planning & Analysis Langford Architecture Building Housing & Urban Development TAMU, College Station, Texas 77843-3137 Health & Human Services Planning & Policy Phone (979) 845-1019 Fax (979) 862-1784 UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS http://archweb.tamu.edu/laup University Admission Policy: State of Texas Uniform Admission Policy Dr. Forster Ndubisi, Department Head Minimum High School GPA: Minimum Required Coursework (Students applying for Fall of 2010) E-mail: [email protected] Minimum SAT: 1500 out of 2400 (Verbal + Math + Writing) Minimum TOEFL: PROGRAM INFORMATION a. a minimum TOEFL score of: i. 550 for paper-based testing (p-BT), or UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINE, TUITION AND FEES ii. 213 computer-based testing (c-BT), or Admission Deadline 2011/12 for undergraduate program...... January 15th iii. 80 internet-based testing (i-BT), or Financial Aid Deadline 2011/2012 for undergraduate program...... January 29th In-State Tuition and Fees (12 credit hours)...... $4,088.31 b. a minimum SAT Critical Reading (Verbal) score of 500, Out-of-State Tuition and Fees (12 credit hours)...... $11,243.31 c. a minimum ACT English score of 19, Application fees...... $60.00 Additional Fees...... Field trip and laboratory fees d. a minimum IELTS score of 6.0 overall band, or e. completing all four years in a high school within the U.S. MASTERS DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Admission Deadline 2011/12 for Masters program...... March 1 Ranking in High School: Admission Deadline 2011/12 for Ph.D. program...... December 1 Applicants qualify for automatic Top 10% admission, if: Financial Aid Deadline 2011/2012 for Masters program...... January 1 • they attend a recognized public or private high school within the Financial Aid Deadline 2011/2012 for Ph.D. program...... December 1 state of Texas, and In-State Tuition and Fees (9 credit hours)...... $3,099.90 • rank in the top 10% of their graduating class, and Out-of-State Tuition and Fees (9 credit hours)...... $5,592.90 • ensure all required credentials are received by the freshman Application fees...... $50 US, $75 international closing date. Additional Fees...... Field trip and laboratory fees Annual Student Enrollment * If you are a Texas resident in an out-of-state school you are also eli- gible for top 10% admission at Texas A&M University. You must submit a residency questionnaire so that your residency status may be determined. Applied Accepted Enrolled This may take a little longer, but you also will be admitted as soon as 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 possible. Undergrad n/a n/a 48 41 26 Departmental Requirement: NA Masters 76 87 56 43 21 22 Doctoral 58 56 27 17 22 12 UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION Requirements Hours of Core...... 47 undergraduate DEGREE Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 49 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 12 Bachelor of Science in Urban and Regional Sciences Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 12 Other...... Contact Person: Ann Pool Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 120 Phone: (979) 845-3941 Exams or Written Requirements...... none E-mail: [email protected] FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Year Initiated: 2007 Numerous scholarships are available for all undergraduate students in the Degrees granted through 5/31/10...... 15 College of Architecture. Students can submit a single college-wide schol- arship application to be considered for all ten College of Architecture scholarships. The Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning offers 14 additional scholarships that students can apply for. Qualified students apply through the LAUP department.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 137 TOTAL UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT COMPOSITION MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: None Specified Fall 2010 Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 Minimum GRE: GRE is Requiered, No Minimum Score for Admission US Citizen & Minimum TOEFL 600 Male Female Total Permanent Residents Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Departmental Requirement: None Specified Hispanics* 11 11 22 Of any Race MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements White 32 14 46 Hours of Core...... 18 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 6 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 12 African American 5 1 6 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 12 Native American / Other...... 0 1 0 1 Pacific Islander Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 48 Exams or Written Requirements...... Final oral examination required. Professional option requires a Asian American 1 0 1 three hour professional paper. Research option requires Mixed 1 6 1 a six hour thesis.

Other / Don't know 10 0 10 FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Scholarships, Fellowships, and Graduate Assistantships available for Non-US Citizens Non- 0 0 0 highly competitive students. Eligibility varies with each type of assis- Permanent Resident tance. Apply early for full consideration.

Total Students 51 26 77

TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Fall 2010

MASTERS DEGREE US Citizen & Male Female Total Permanent Residents Master of Urban Planning Hispanics* 1 0 1 Of any Race Contact Person: Shannon Van Zandt Phone: (979) 458-1223 White 13 12 25 E-mail: [email protected] African American 1 0 1 Year Initiated: 1968 PAB Accredited Degrees granted through 5/31/11...... 561 Native American / Degrees granted from 8/31/08 to 05/31/11...... 34 1 0 1 Pacific Islander

Asian American 0 0 0 Masters Specializations Health and Human Services Planning, Housing, Mixed 0 0 0 Community and Economic Development, Land Use and Environmental Planning, Transportation Other / Don't know 0 0 0 Planning and Design, Design Your Own Non-US Citizens Non- 6 13 19 Permanent Resident

Total Students 21 25 46

*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.

Page 138 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition 21. Integrating the principles of strategic environmental assessment into DOCTORAL DEGREE local comprehensive land use plans in California 22. An analysis of producing ethanol and electric power from woody Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Sciences residues and agricultural crops in East Texas

Contact Person: Dr. George Rogers Doctoral Specializations Phone: (979) 845-7284 E-mail: [email protected] Sustainable Development Health Systems Planning & Policy Year initiated 1980 Transportation Planning Degrees Granted through 5/31/2011...... 195 Degrees Granted from 8/31/08 to 5/31/11...... 20 Urban & Community Development Environmental Hazard Management Dissertations Granted from 9/1/2007 to 8/31/2010 1. Hydrologic and Ecological Effects of Watershed Urbanization: DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Implication for Watershed Management in Hill-slope Regions University Admission Policy: None Specified 2. The Role of Landscape Spatial Patterns on Childhood Obesity Departmental Requirement: Subject to Program Admissions and Quality of Life: A Study of Hispanic Children in Inner-City Committee Neighborhoods Minimum GRE: GRE is Required, No Minimum Score for Admission 3. Connecting Land Use and Transportation toward Sustainable Development: A Case Study of Houston-Galveston Metropolitan Minimum TOEFL: No minimum, if you do score below a Region certain threshold you will be required to take English Language Courses. 4. Eco-hydrological Planning for The Woodlands: Lessons Learned Minimum GPA: 3.0 after 35 Years 5. Integrating Walking for Transportation and Physical Activity in DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Sedentary Office Workers Hours of Core...... 29 6. Examination of Housing Price Impacts on Residential Properties Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 0 before and after Superfund Remediation Using Spatial Hedonic Hours of Restricted Electives...... 15 Modeling Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 20 7. Development of Algorithms to Estimate Post-Disaster Population Total Required Hours in Program...... 64 Dislocation - A Research-Based Approach Exams or Written Requirements: Dissertation is required, 8. Mitigating Flood Loss through Local Comprehensive Planning in must defend dissertation during Florida final semester. Final comprehensive 9. Evaluation of Value Creation Concepts in Single Family Residential examination is required. TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION 10. Measuring the Measure: A Multi-Dimensional Scale Model to Measure Community Disaster Resilience in the U.S. Gulf Coast Fall 2010 Region US Citizen & 11. Shaping Urban Form without Zoning: A Case Study of Houston Male Female Total 12. Valuation of Governmental Guarantee in BOT Project Finance with Permanent Residents Real Option Analysis Hispanics* 2 2 4 13. Section 404 Permitting in Coastal Texas from 1996-2003: Patterns Of any Race and Effects on Streamflow 14. The Effects of Neighborhood Environments in Physical Activity for White 5 3 8 Older African American Women in Texas 15. A Comparative Study of Single Family and Multifamily Housing African American 2 1 3 Recovery Following 1992 Hurricane Andrew in Miami-Dade County, Native American / Florida 0 0 0 16. Web-based GIS and Public Participation: An aid to widening female Pacific Islander participation in revitalizing outdoor recreational facilities in Saudi Asian American 0 0 0 Arabia-A case study in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 17. Healthy Transportation - Healthy Communities: Developing Mixed 0 0 0 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 Other / Don't know 0 0 0 Off-Leash Dog Parks: Post Occupation Evaluations of Four Dog Non-US Citizens Non- Parks in Texas and Florida 28 20 48 19. Health Disparity and the Built Environment: Spatial Disparity and Permanent Resident Environmental Correlates of Health Status, Obesity, and Health Disparity Total Students 35 24 59 20. Variations in Disaster Aid Acquisitions among Ethnic Groups in a Rural Community

*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 139 Ming-Han Li PLANNING FACULTY Associate Professor: Ph.D. (Urban and Regional Science), Texas A&M University, 2002; M.L.A., Texas A&M University, 1998; M.S. (Civil Sherry Bame Engineering), The University of Texas-Austin, 1995; B.S. (Agriculture Professor. University of Michigan (1969); MS, Boston University (1972); Engineering), The National Taiwan University, 1990. PhD, University of Michigan(1985). Specializations: Social Policy (979) 845-7571 [email protected] Planning, Research Methods, Health & Human Services Planning. (979) 845-1047 [email protected] Forster Ndubisi Samuel Brody Professor and Department Head. BS, University of Ibadan (1977); Professor. BA, Bowdoin College (1992); MS, Bowdoin College (1996); MLA, University of Guelph (1982) ; PhD, University of Waterloo PhD, University of North Carolina (2001). Specializations: Ecosystem (1987). Specializations: Growth Management, Ecological Design and Management, Collaborative Planning. Planning, Community Design. (979) 845-1019 [email protected] (979) 458-4623 [email protected] Elise Bright AICP Michael C. Neuman AICP Professor. BA, Arizona State (1972); MCP, Harvard (1975); PhD, Texas Associate Professor. BS (1977); MCP (1986) University of Pennsylvania; A&M University (1980). Specializations: Environmental Design, City PhD (1996) University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Citizen Planning. Participation, Sustainable Urbanism, Infrastructure/Public Services, Land Use/Growth Management. (979) 845-3161 [email protected] (979) 345-7062 [email protected]

Eric Dumbaugh Walter G. Peacock Assistant Professor; BA, Florida State University (1996); MS, Georgia Professor. BA, Columbus College (1978); MA, University of Institute of Technology (2002); PhD, Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia (1982); PhD, University of Georgia (1986) Specializations: (2005). Specializations: Transportation Planning and Design Sustainability, Natural Disaster Management, Quantitative Methods, (979) 862-4320 [email protected] Community Impact Assessment. (979) 845-7853 [email protected] Cecilia Giusti George O. Rogers Assistant Professor. BA, Catholic University of Peru (1981); MA, Professor. BS, Oregon State University (1975); MA, University of University of Texas at Austin (1988); PhD, University of Texas at Austin Waterloo (1976); PhD, University of Pittsburgh (1983) Specializations: (2001) Specializations: Planning in Developing Countries, Economic Environmental Planning, Impact Assessment, Natural Resources Development. Planning, Quantitative Methods. (979) 458-4304 [email protected] (979) 845-7284 [email protected]

Chang-Shan Huang AICP Donald A. Sweeney Associate Professor and Executive Coordinator. BA, Tsinghua University Associate Professor. BA (1967); MArch (1968); DED (1972) Texas A&M (1983); MLA, Pennsylvania State University (1992); MFA, University University Specializations: Healthy Communities Planning, Citizen of Pennsylvania (1995); PhD, University of Pennsylvania (1995) Participation, Health Policy. Specializations: Community Design, Urban Design, and Landscape (979) 845-7888 [email protected] Architecture. (979) 845-7873 [email protected] Shannon Van Zandt AICP Associate Professor. BS, Texas A&M University (1993); MUP, Texas A&M University (1997); PhD, University of North Carolina Kenneth Joh (2004). Specializations: Sustainability and Housing and Community Assistant Professor. BA, UC San Diego (2000), MA Urban Planning, Development. UCLA (2003), PhD Planning, Policy and Design, UC Irvine (2009). (979) 458-1223 [email protected] Specializations: Transportation Policy and Planning. Chanam Lee James W. Varni Associate Professor. BLA, Kyungpook National University (1996); MLA, Professor: Ph.D. (Psychology), University of California-Los Angeles, Texas A&M University (1999); PhD, University of Washington (2004). 1976; Postdoctoral Fellow, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Specializations: Active Living. 1977; M.A. (Psychology), University of California-Los Angeles, 1974; (979) 845-7056 [email protected] B.A. (Psychology), University of California-Santa Barbara, 1972. (979) 862-1095 [email protected] Michael K. Lindell Professor. BA, University of Colorado (1969); PhD, University of Zhifang Wang Colorado (1975) Specializations: Environmental Hazard Mitigation, Assistant Professor: Ph.D. (Landscape Architecture), University of Emergency Management, Research Methods. Michigan, 2008; M.L.A., University of Michigan, 2008; M.S. (Landscape (979) 862-3969 [email protected] Planning), Beijing University, 2001; B.S. (Urban Planning), Beijing University, 1998. (979) 458-4121 [email protected]

Page 140 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition Yu Xiao Assistant Professor. 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.

OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY

Timothy Lomax Visiting Assistant Professor. BS (1979); MS (1982); PhD (1987), Texas A&M University Specializations: Transportation Planning, Traffic Modeling. (979) 845-9960 [email protected]

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 [email protected] 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 [email protected]

David L. Pugh AICP 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. (979) 845-1019 [email protected] Katherine Turnbull Lecturer; BS, University of Minnesota (1975); MS, University of Wisconsin (1976); PhD, Texas A&M University (1993). (979) 845-6005 [email protected]

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.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 141 TEXAS SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY MA/MS Ph.D. ACSP Member: FULL MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Urban Planning and Environmental Policy University Admission Policy: Four year degree. Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 2.70 3100 Cleburne St. 3.0 (last 60 hours) Houston, Texas 77004 Minimum GRE: Required Phone (713) 313-6842 Minimum TOEFL: 555 paper based, 213 computer based Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Fax (713) 313-7447 Departmental Requirement: Subject to program admission committee http://www.tsu.edu MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Qisheng Pan, Chair Hours of Core...... 24 Phone: (713) 313-7221 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 6 E-mail: [email protected] Hours of Restricted Electives...... 12 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 6 Other...... Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 48 PROGRAM INFORMATION Exams, Thesis, or Final Product:...... Comprehensive Examination and ...... Internship or Thesis GRADUATE DEADLINE, TUITION AND FEES Admission “Deadline 2011-12 for Masters program...... July 15 Admission “Deadline 2011-12 for Ph.D program...... July 1 Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12 for Masters program...... Up to December 1 FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12 for Ph.D program...... Up to December 1 Assistantships, Fellowships available In-State Tuition and Fees...... $2,858 per semester Eligibility Criterion: Academic Skills Out-of-State/International Tuition and Fees...... $5,045 per semester Application Fee...... $50 domestic/ $75 international

Annual Student Enrollment TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Fall 2010 Applied Accepted Enrolled 08/08 08/10 08/08 08/10 08/08 08/10 Masters 11 19 9 14 8 13 U.S. Citizens & Male Female Total Doctoral 14 12 12 5 12 5 Permanent Residents

Hispanics of 0 2 2 Any Race MASTERS DEGREE White 2 0 2 Master in Urban Planning and Environmental African American 13 16 29 Policy Native American/ 0 0 0 Pacific Islander Contact Person: Sheri L. Smith, MUPEP Coordinator Phone: 713-313-4807 Asian American 0 0 0 E-Mail: [email protected] Mixed 0 0 0 Year Initiated: 2002 Other/Don’t Know 0 0 0 Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 19 Degrees Granted from 9/1/07 to 8/31/11...... 9 Non-US Citizens Non-Permanent 2 2 4 Masters Specializations Residents Land Use and Transportation, Housing and Total Students 17 20 37 Community Development, Environmental Policy

*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.

Page 142 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION DOCTORAL DEGREE Fall 2010 Ph.D. in Urban Planning and Environmental Policy U.S. Citizens & Contact Person: Laita Sen, Professor Male Female Total Phone: (713) 313-7448 Permanent Residents E-mail: [email protected] Hispanics of 0 1 1 Year initiated 2002 Any Race Degrees Granted through 8/31/2008...... 7 Degrees Granted from 9/1/2007 to 8/31/2008...... 2 White 1 2 3 Dissertations Granted from 9/1/2002 to 8/31/2003...... 7 African American 17 15 32 Native American/ Doctoral Specializations 0 0 0 Pacific Islander Transportation Housing and Community Development Asian American 0 0 0 Environmental Policy and Planning Mixed 0 0 0 DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Other/Don’t Know 0 0 0 University Admission Policy: Master’s or other advanced degree Minimum Masters GPA: 3.33 Non-US Citizens Minimum GRE: Required Non-Permanent 3 2 5 Minimum TOEFL: 213/550 Residents Departmental Requirement: Subject to Program Admission Committee Total Students 21 20 41

DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Hours of Core...... 21 *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 0 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 12 PLANNING FACULTY Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 9 Other (Dissertation)...... 12 Divya Chandrasekhar Total Required Hours in Program...... 54 Assistant Professor. Ph.D., University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Exams, Thesis, or Final Product: ...... Comprehensive Examination Specializations: Emergency Management Planning, Coastal Environmental Emergency Assessment & Modeling. (713) 313-4880 [email protected] FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Assistantships, Fellowships available Eligibility Criterion: Academic Skills Olurominiyi Ibitayo Professor. MS., Colorado State University; Ph.D, Arizona State University. Specializations: Risk Management, Neighborhood Analysis and Development, Environmental Planning. (713) 313-7398 [email protected] Walter McCoy Professor. MURP University of Pittsburg, PhD, University of Pittsburg, JD S. Texas College of Law. Specialization: Environmental Law (713) 313-7312 [email protected] Qisheng Pan Professor. MS. and Ph.D, University of Southern California. Specializations: Geographic Information Systems, Transportation, Land Use Planning, Economic Impact Analysis. (713) 313-7221 [email protected]

Lalita Sen Professor. MS. and Ph.D, Northwestern University. Specializations: Transportation, Housing, Accessibility. (713) 313-7448 [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 143 Sheri Smith AICP Associate Professor. MUP, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Ph.D., Texas A&M. Specializations: Housing and Community Development, Infrastructure (713) 313-4807 [email protected]

Laura Solitare Associate Professor. MS. and Ph.D, Rutgers University. Specializations: Community Development, Environmental Justice, Brownfields. (713) 313-7772 [email protected]

OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Lei Yu Professor. MS., Nagoya Institute of Technology; Ph.D, Queen’s University. Specializations: Transportation Engineering and Design, Highway Design, Traffic Controls.

Carol Lewis Associate Professor. Ph.D, University of 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

Page 144 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition MA/MS ACSP Member: TUFTS UNIVERSITY PAB Full

MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Department of Urban and Environmental University Admission Policy: None Specified Policy and Planning Minimum Undergraduate GPA: None Specified Medford, Massachusetts 02155 Minimum GRE: Required no minimum specified Minimum TOEFL: Required 550 PBT, 213 CBT, Phone (617) 627-3394 79-80 IBT Fax (617) 627-3377 Departmental Requirement: None Specified E-mail: [email protected] MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Hours of Core...... 5 http://ase.tufts.edu/uep Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 0 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 0 Julian Agyeman, Department Chair Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 7 Other...... 2 E-mail: [email protected] Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 14 Exams or Written Requirements:...... Thesis PROGRAM INFORMATION GRADUATE DEADLINE, TUITION AND FEES Master of Public Policy Admission deadline 2011-12 MA program...... January 15 Admission deadline 2011-12 for MPP program...... April 30 Contact Person: Julian Agyeman Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12 for MA program...... May 1 Phone: (617) 627-3394 Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12 for MPP program...... July 1 In-State Tuition and Fees (MA program):...... $28,840 per academic year E-mail: [email protected] Out-of-State Tuition and Fees (MA program):...... $28,840 per academic year In-State Tuition and Fees (MPP program):...... $41,200 Year Initiated: 2002 Out-of-State Tuition and Fees (MPP program):...... $41,200 Degrees Granted through 5/31/11...... 67 Application Fee:...... $75 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 4 Additional Fees:...... Mandatory Health Services Fee-$668, Graduate ...... Student Council Fee-$40

Annual Student Enrollment Masters Specializations Applied Accepted Enrolled Urban and Social Policy 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 Environmental Policy Masters 180 206 120 117 50 49 Masters 10 10 6 8 5 8 MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: None Specified MASTERS DEGREE Minimum Undergraduate GPA: None Specified Minimum GRE: Not Required Master of Arts in Urban and Environmental Policy Minimum TOEFL: Required – 550 PBT, 213 CBT, 79-80 IBT and Planning Departmental Requirement: 7 years of relevant professional experience Contact Person: Julian Agyeman Phone: (617) 627-3394 MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements E-mail: [email protected] Hours of Core...... 3 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 0 Year Initiated: 1973 PAB Accredited Hours of Restricted Electives...... 4 Degrees Granted through 5/31/11...... 919 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 2 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 38 Other...... 0 Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 9 Exams or Written Requirements: ...... None

Masters Specializations Urban and Social Policy and Planning Environmental Policy and Planning

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 145 TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Justin Hollander AICP 2010-2011 Assistant Professor. PhD, Rutgers University; MRP, University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Specialization: Urban Planning (617) 627-3394 [email protected] US Citizens & Permanent Resi- Male Female Total James Jennings dents Professor. PhD, MA, Columbia University; BA, Hunter College. Hispanics of any Specializations: Urban and Neighborhood Politics, Social Welfare, 4 6 10 Race Community Development. (617) 627-3394 [email protected] White 23 54 77 Sheldon Krimsky Professor. PhD, MA, Boston University; MS, Purdue University. African American 4 11 15 Specializations: Environmental Policy and Ethics. www.tufts. Native American/ edu/~skrimsky 0 0 0 Pacific Islander (617) 627-3394 [email protected]

Asian American 1 6 7 Penn S. Loh Professor of the Practice. MS, University of California, Berkeley. Specialization: Environmental Justice. Mixed 2 2 4 (617) 627-3394 [email protected]

Other/Don’t know 0 0 0 Barbara Parmenter Non-US Citizens Lecturer. PhD, University of Texas at Austin. Specializations: Geographic Information Systems Non-Permanent 4 5 9 (617) 627-3394 [email protected] Residents

Total Students 38 84 122 Ann Rappaport Lecturer. PhD, Tufts University; MS, MIT Specialization: Environmental Science and Management. (617) 627-3394 [email protected] *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. Robert Russell AICP PLANNING FACULTY Lecturer. JD, Harvard Law School. Specializations: Environmental Law. (617) 627-3394 [email protected] Julian Agyeman Professor. PhD, University of London UK; MA, Middlesex University UK Specializations: Sustainable Communities, Environmental Jon Witten AICP Justice, Environmental Education. Lecturer. JD, Suffolk Law School; MRP, Cornell University www.tufts.edu/~jagyem01 Specializations: Land Use Planning, Local Government Law, Natural (617) 627-3394 [email protected] Resources Policy. (617) 627-3394 [email protected] Rachel G. Bratt Professor. PhD, MIT. Specializations: Housing and Community Weiping Wu Development. Professor. PhD, Rutgers University. Specializations: Comparative Urban www.tufts.edu/~rbratt Development, Urban Economic Policy, China (617) 627-3394 [email protected] (617) 627-3394 [email protected] Mary E. Davis Assistant Professor. PhD, University of Florida. Specializations: Environmental Health. (617) 627-3394 [email protected] OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Laurie Goldman Margaret Barringer AICP Lecturer. PhD, MIT; MS, Israel Institute of Technology. Specializations: Lecturer. MCP, University of Rhode Island Specializations: Economic Housing, Community Development. Development. (617) 627-3394 [email protected] (617) 627-3394 [email protected] Patricia Bonner-DuVal Lecturer. MEd., Harvard University. Specialization: Philanthropy and Fundraising.

Page 146 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition Robert Burdick Ingar Palmlund Lecturer. JD, Boston University Law School. Specialization: Negotiation Lecturer. PhD, Clark University; MPA, Lund University, . and Conflict Resolution. Specialization: International Environmental Policy. (617) 627-3394 [email protected] (617) 627-3394 [email protected]

Mark Chase Brian Roach Lecturer. MA, Tufts University. Specialization: Transportation Planning. Lecturer. PhD, University of California Davis. Specialization: (617) 627-3394 [email protected] Environmental Economics. (617) 627-3394 [email protected] Christine Cousineau AICP Alan Jay Rom Lecturer. MArch, MIT; MCP, MIT. Specialization: Urban Planning Lecturer. JD, Cleveland State University. Specialization: Legal (617) 627-3394 [email protected] Frameworks of Social Policy. (617) 627-3394 [email protected] Louise Dunlap Lecturer. PhD, University of California at Berkeley; MA, University of Roberta Rubin California at Berkeley. Specializations: Writing. Lecturer. JD, Harvard Law School. Specialization: Housing. (617) 627-3394 [email protected] (617) 627-3394 [email protected]

Scott Horsley Marjorie Erickson Warfield Lecturer. MA, University of Rhode Island. Specializations: Land Use Lecturer. Specialization: Child and Family Policy, Statistics. Planning, Water Resources Policy. [email protected] (617) 627-3394 [email protected]

Francine Jacobs Associate Professor. Ed.D., Harvard University; MEd, Harvard University. Specializations: Child and Family Policy, Program Evaluation. (617) 627-3394 [email protected]

Sylvia Johnson Lecturer. PhD, Brandeis University. Specializations: Philanthropy and FYI Fundraising. (617) 627-3394 [email protected]

Magaly Koch Lecturer. PhD, Boston University. Specialization: Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems (617) 627-3394 [email protected]

Jeffrey Levine Lecturer. Masters of Planning. University of Minnesota. Specializations: Urban and Regional Planning. (617) 627-3394 [email protected]

Alicia Doyle Lynch Lecturer. PhD Candidate, Tufts University. Specializations: Quantitative Reasoning. (617) 627-3394 [email protected]

Tatjana Meschede Lecturer. PhD, University of Massachussetts, Boston. Specialization: Research Methods, Statistics, Public Policy. (617) 627-3394 [email protected]

David Orlinoff Lecturer. MBA, Harvard Business School. Specialization: Financial Analysis and Management for Non Profit Organizations. (617) 627-3394 [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 147 UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO, THE STATE MUP ACSP Member: PAB Full UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK Urban and Regional Planning UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University admissions criteria apply. See University at Buffalo 114 Diefendorf Hall, UB South Campus Admissions Web site: http://admissions.buffalo.edu/apply/admissioncrite- Buffalo, New York 14214-3087 ria.php Phone (716) 829-3485 Fax (716) 829-3256 UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS E-mail: [email protected] Hours of Core...... 30 www.ap.buffalo.edu/planning Hours of Studio Courses...... 18 Hours of Restricted Elective ...... 18 Ernest Sternberg, Chair Hours of Required Academic Residency...... 36 E-mail: [email protected] Total Required Hours In Environmental Design Program...... 48 Total Required Hours to Graduate from University...... 120 Additional Requirement... minimum GPA of 2.5 in Environmental Design PROGRAM INFORMATION major courses GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Fall Admission Deadline 2010-11...... Rolling; March 1 priority Fall Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11...... Rolling; March 1 priority Spring Admission Deadline 2010-11...... Rolling; October 31 priority Spring Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11...... Rolling; October 31 priority In-State Tuition and Fees: ...... $9,978 per year MASTERS DEGREE Out-of-State Tuition and Fees: ...... $15,398 per year Application Fee...... $75 Master of Urban Planning Additional Fees (School Instructional Technology Fee)...... $237 Contact Person: Shannon Phillips, Assistant Dean for UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Graduate Education Admission Deadline Fall Semester ...... June 1 Phone: (716) 829-3485 Admission Deadline Spring Semester ...... November 1 E-mail: [email protected] Financial Aid Deadline ...... March 1 In-State Tuition and Fees...... $3,568 per semester Year Initiated: 1980 PAB Accredited Out-of-State Tuition and Fees...... $7,773 per semester Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 765 Application Fee...... $50 Degrees Granted from 9/1/08 to 8/31/11...... 36 Additional Fee (School Instructional Technology Fee)...... $214 per semester Annual Student Enrollment MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: www.grad.buffalo.edu Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 Applied Accepted Enrolled Minimum GRE: Not Required 10/11 11/12* 10/11 11/12* 10/11 11/12* Minimum TOEFL: 550/213/79 MUP 178 89 73 75 41 31 Departmental Requirements: Essay, resume, three letters of recommendation, official transcripts. Undergraduates do not apply directly to the planning BAED program MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements *Student enrollment figures DO NOT include spring admission...... Hours of Core...... 18 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 6-12 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 21-24 UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE Other...... 0 Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 52 Environmental Design BA Exams or Written Requirements:...... Thesis or Professional Project Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Design Masters Specializations Contact Person: R.J. Multari, Assistant Dean for Community Development & Urban Management, Economic Undergraduate Education and International Development, Environmental & Land Use Phone: (716) 829-3485 E-mail: [email protected] Planning, GIS and Spatial Modeling, Urban Design and Physical Planning, Interdisciplinary Options Year Initiated: 1996 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 6/01/2011...... 432 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 6/1/2011...... 42 Dual Degrees MUP/JD, MUP/Master of Architecture Undergraduate Minor - Environmental Design

Page 148 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION G. William Page AICP 2010-2011 Professor. BA, Princeton; MCRP, Rutgers; PhD, Rutgers. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Policy, and Management, GIS Applications, Quantitative Methods, Water Policy. US Citizens & (716) 829-3485 [email protected] Male Female Total Permanent Residents JiYoung Park Assistant Professor. BA, MA Seoul National University, Ph.D., University Hispanics of any race* 2 4 6 of Southern California. Specializations: Analytical, Quantitative and Research Methods, Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Mitigation White 32 14 46 (716) 829-3485 [email protected]

African American 5 4 9 Alfred D. Price Associate Professor. BA, Princeton; MArch/MUP, Princeton. Native American/Pacific Specializations: Housing Planning and Policy, Community Development, 1 0 1 Islander Real Estate Finance, Brownfield Redevelopment. (716) 829-3485 [email protected] Asian American 2 0 2 Samina Raja Associate Professor. BSc, Jamia Millia University (New Delhi); MP1, Mixed 0 0 0 School of Architecture and Planning (New Delhi); PhD, University of Wisconsin, Madison. Specializations: International Development, Fiscal Other/Don't Know 2 6 8 Impacts of Growth, Quantitative Methods, Community Food Security. (716) 829-3485 [email protected] Non-US Citizens/Non- 8 14 22 Permanent Residents Robert G. Shibley AICP Professor and dean. M.Arch., Catholic University. Specializations: Total Students 52 42 94 Urban Design, Placemaking, Downtown Redevelopment, Waterfront Planning, Architectural Design. (716) 829-3485 [email protected] *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. Robert M. Silverman Associate Professor. BS, Arizona State; MPA, Arizona State; PhD, PLANNING FACULTY University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. Specializations: Citizen Participation and Community Organizing, Community Development, H.D. Samuel Cole Public Finance, Research Methods. Professor. BS, Imperial College (London); DPhil, University of (716) 829-3485 [email protected] Sussex. Specializations: GIS and Planning Technologies, Futures and Forecasting, Regional and Island Development, Tourism and Recreation Planning. Ernest Sternberg Professor and chair. BA, Empire State College; MS, Cornell; PhD, (716) 829-3485 [email protected] Cornell. Specializations: Economic Development, Planning Theory, Disaster and Domestic Security, Physical Planning. AICP Himanshu Grover (716) 829-3485 [email protected] 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, Henry Louis Taylor, Jr. Sustainable Development and Climate Change Professor. BS, Tennessee A&I State; MS, University of Tennessee; MA, University at Buffalo; PhD, University at Buffalo. Specializations: Race, (716) 829-3485 [email protected] Class and Gender, Urban History, Urban Management, Community Development, Health and the Built Environment. Daniel B. Hess (716) 829-3485 [email protected] Associate Professor. BS, Clarkson; MUP, University at Buffalo; PhD, UCLA. Specializations: Transportation Planning and Policy, Planning Li Yin History, Transportation, Land Use and Urban Form, Urban Design. Assistant Professor. BS, Yunnan Polytechnic; MS, Asian Institute of (716) 829-3485 [email protected] Technology; PhD, University of Colorado, Denver. Specializations: GIS and Planning Technologies, Environmental Impact Analysis, Urban and Kathryn A. Foster Regional Growth Modeling. Associate Professor. Currently serving full-time as director of Regional (716) 829-3485 [email protected] Institute. BA, Johns Hopkins; MCP, UC Berkeley; PhD, Princeton. Specializations: Regional Planning and Policy, Political Economy, Metropolitan Governance Systems, Urban Studies. (716) 829-3777 [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 149 Kenneth Swanekamp OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Adjunct Assistant Professor. MBA, University at Buffalo. James J. Allen Specialization: Physical Planning. Adjunct Assistant Professor. MUP, University at Buffalo. Specializations: (716) 829-3485 Economic Development Planning, Strategic Planning. (716) 829-3485 [email protected] Kerry Traynor Adjunct Assistant Professor. M.Arch, University at Buffalo; M.S. Alex Bitterman Arch. History, Mississippi State University. Specialization: Historic Adjunct Assistant Professor. M.Arch, University at Buffalo; Ph.D., Preservation. University at Buffalo. Specializations: Graphic and Environmental (716) 829-3485 Design. (716) 829-3485

Carl Calabrese Adjunct Assistant Professor. MA, University at Buffalo. Specializations: Governance and Management, Local Government Politics. (716) 829-3485 [email protected] Thomas DeSantis Adjunct Assistant Professor. BA, University at Buffalo; MUP, University at Buffalo. Specializations: Community Development and Revitalization. (716) 829-3485

Alan Dewart Adjunct Assistant Professor. MBA, Cornell University. Specialization: Real Estate Development. (716) 829-3485

Eric Gillert AICP Adjunct Assistant Professor. BA, Syracuse University Specialization: Physical Planning. (716) 829-3485

Hiroaki Hata Associate Professor, Department of Architecture. MArch, Harvard University and Washington University. Specializations: Urban Design, Architecture. (716) 829-3485 [email protected] James Morrell Adjunct Assistant Professor. MUP, University at Buffalo. Specializations: Technology and Information Systems. (716) 829-3485

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 [email protected] William Murray Adjunct Assistant Professor. JD, University of Detroit. Specializations: Planning Law, Real Estate Development. (716) 829-3485 [email protected]

Adam Sokol Adjunct Assistant Professor. M.Arch, Yale University. Specializations: Architecture and Design. (716) 829-3485

Page 150 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition UCL (THE BARTLETT) BA/BS MA/MS ACSP Member: PAB PAB FULL

Bartlett School of Planning UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS The normal requirements are Advanced Placement exams with four full UCL year APs with grades 4, 4, 4, 4. We welcome people with other quali- Wates House, 22 Gordon Street, fications and mature students who have relevant study or experience. London, UK, WC1H 0QB Candidates holding the European Baccalaureate and the International Phone: + 44 (0) 20 7679 5596 Baccalaureate are also considered. Fax: + 44 (0) 20 7679 7502 UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS www.bartlett.ucl.ac.uk/planning/ Eight modules are taught each year (a total of 24 modules over the 3 year programme). Students need to pass 22 modules to graduate. Professor Nick Gallent Head of Bartlett School of Planning MASTERS DEGREES Email: [email protected] MSc in International Planning

Contact Person: Professor Nick Phelps, Admissions Tutor Phone: +44 (0) 20 7679 7594 PROGRAM INFORMATION E-mail: [email protected] UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Year initiated: Planning programs taught since 1914. This program is Admissions Deadline: 15 January each year accredited by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and also (undergraduate applications must be submitted via the UK Central Admissions accredited by the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI). System, UCAS, details here: www.ucas.com/)

Tuition Fees 2011-12 : £17,560 per annum (approximately $28,130 per year) Masters Specializations (tuition fees increase slightly each year, current schedule of fees can be found here: Housing, Property and Development; Infrastructure Planning; www.ucl.ac.uk/current-students/money/) International Real Estate and Planning; Urban Design; Urban Regeneration; ; Sustainable Urbanism. GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Admissions Deadline : 15 June each year (postgraduate applications should be made on-line through our website: http:// MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/graduate-study/ ) Minimum undergraduate GPA 3, (although 3.5 is preferred). Tuition fees 2011-12: £17,560 (approximately $28,130 per year) Minimum GRE Not required (tuition fees vary according to program and increase slightly each year. The current schedule of fees can be found here: MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements www.ucl.ac.uk/current-students/money/) The program consists of 8 taught modules (each worth 15 credits) and a Annual Student Enrollment dissertation (worth 60 credits). Students need to pass all taught modules and the dissertation (a total of 180 credits) in order to graduate. The 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 taught modules include two specialization modules. Undergraduate 68 87 101 95 MSc in International Real Estate and Planning Masters* 105 148 156 203 Contact Person: Dr Jung Won Son, Admissions Tutor *the Masters figures relate to the full range of MSc programs taught in the Bartlett School of Planning. Details of all our Masters programs can be found on our web- Phone: + 44 (0) 20 7679 4893 site at: http://www.bartlett.ucl.ac.uk/planning/ E-mail: [email protected] Year initiated: Planning programs taught since 1914. This program is accredited by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and also UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE accredited by the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) but only where it is taken as a specialist year following an RTPI accredited 3 year planning BSc in Urban Planning Design and Management undergraduate degree.

Contact Person: Dr Martine Spinks, Admissions Tutor Phone: +44 (0) 20 7679 4797 Masters Specializations E-mail: [email protected] Students who are not seeking RTPI accreditation can select two elective modules either from within the Planning School (e.g. Year initiated: Planning programs taught since 1914. This program is Housing, Property and Development; Infrastructure Planning; accredited by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and also International Real Estate and Planning; Urban Design; Urban accredited by the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) as part of their 3 Regeneration; Spatial Planning; Sustainable Urbanism) or from + 1 professional route. elsewhere in the University.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 151 MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Dr Claudio de Magalhães Minimum undergraduate GPA 3, (although 3.5 is preferred). DipArch MSc PhD ILTM. Senior Lecturer in urban development and Minimum GRE Not required regeneration and Director of the MSc Programme in International Real Estate and Planning. His research interests lie in urban governance, plan- MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements ning and regeneration, property development and its relationship to urban The program consists of 8 taught modules (each worth 15 credits) and a spaces, as well as the management of public spaces. dissertation (worth 60 credits). Students need to pass all taught modules [email protected] and the dissertation (a total of 180 credits) in order to graduate. The taught modules include two specialization/optional modules. Professor Harry Dimitriou DipTP MSc PhD MCIT MRTPI. Bartlett Professor of Planning Studies. His research interests include land-use/transport planning, decision-mak- PLANNING FACULTY ing and risk analysis in large-scale infrastructure investments and Third World city development. Dr Sonia Arbaci [email protected] MArch PhD. Lecturer at the Bartlett School of Planning. Her main areas of research interest are housing systems and welfare regimes in Europe, Professor Nick Gallent (ethnic) segregation, social mix, inequality, mechanisms of differentiation, BSc PhD MRTPI MRICS. Professor in Housing and Planning and a spe- and immigration. Her interest in comparative analyses ranges from the cialist in planning for housing and UK housing policy. He is also interested production of the built environment to urban processes and social changes in planning policy and processes in the British countryside and overseas. (e.g. socio-spatial mobility, ethnic desegregation, gentrification, etc.). [email protected] [email protected] Professor Sir Peter Hall Matthew Carmona MA PhD FBA MAE Hon DSS Hon PhD Hon DLitt Hon DLitt Hon DEng BA BArch MA PhD ARB MRTPI FRSA. Professor of Planning & Urban Hon DArts Hon DLaw Hon DSc Hon DLaws Hon DLitt Hon DLit Hon Design. His research has focused on the policy context for delivering DLitt Hon DSS Hon DTech Hon DSc HonMRTPI . Bartlett Professor of better quality built environments. His background is as an architect and a Planning and Regeneration and Co-Director of the MSc Programme in planner and he has published widely in the areas of urban design, design Urban Regeneration. He has been hugely influential in the development policy and guidance, performance management in planning, and the man- of planning theory and strategy and has written over 30 books, many of agement of public space. which focus on themes of planning history and the future of cities. [email protected] [email protected]

Elisabete Cidre Dr Robin Hickman MArch. Teaching Fellow at the Bartlett School of Planning and a BA MA PhD MRTPI. Senior Lecturer in transport planning. His research Teaching Fellow at the Bartlett School of Architecture. Her main areas of interests include transport and climate change, urban structure and travel, research interest are urban design and urban conservation, placemaking integrated transport and urban planning strategies, and transport planning and placeshaping, and cultural heritage. She is completing her PhD the- practice in the UK and internationally (particularly in Asia). He has a previ- sis, which looks at planning for public realm conservation, namely in the ous background in consultancy and has developed a series of projects on World Heritage Cities in Portugal. visioning and backcasting in transport and planning for sustainable travel. [email protected] [email protected]

Dr Ben Clifford Dr Nikos Karadimitriou BSc PhD FRGS. Lecturer in Spatial Planning and Government. His PhD. Planner and lecturer in Land and Property Development and background is in political and urban geography, with a particular focus Director of the MSc programme in Urban Regeneration. His research on planning and governance. His research focuses on the reform of the interests span a wide range of issues from complexity, network theory and British planning system as an example of state modernization and the institutionalism in planning and property studies, to the interrelationships role, status and identity of professional planners. between planning policy and business strategy. [email protected] [email protected]

Dr Claire Colomb Dr Stephen Marshall BA(Hons) PhD. Sociologist and urban planner, Lecturer in Urban BEng DipUD MSc PhD MCIT MIHT. Senior Lecturer in transport, plan- Sociology and European Spatial Planning. Her research interests cover ning and urban design. His areas of research include urban morphology urban sociology, urban policy, planning and regeneration in European and evolution; streets, transport and urban structure; and their relation to cities, as well as European spatial planning, EU regional policy and urban design and planning. European territorial cooperation. [email protected] [email protected]

Page 152 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition Dr Susan Moore Tse-Hui Teh BES MES PhD FHEA is Lecturer in Urban Development and Planning. Her BArch (Hons) MSAUD. Lecturer in Urban Design and Planning, an archi- current research focuses on the intersections of sustainability, innovation, tect and an urban designer. Her main research interests are in actor-network ‘best practice’ and urban policy in the production of suburban and urban theory, the systemic understanding of urban areas, and new methods of residential environments. Recent projects include work on New Urbanism in public participation for the alteration and expansion of urban infrastructure. Canada and sustainable construction knowledge networks in the UK. She is completing her PhD which looks at ways in which the urban water- [email protected] cycle can be reconfigured in the lower Lea river basin in east London. [email protected] Professor Nick Phelps BA PhD. Professor of Urban and Regional Development and Co-Director Professor Mark Tewdwr-Jones of the MSc programme in Urban Studies. His background is in urban and BSc DipTP MA PhD MRTPI FRSA FRGS. Professor of Spatial Planning economic geography and planning. His research interests cover urban and Governance and has previously lectured at the Universities of politics, the dynamics of suburban and edge urban development, multina- Aberdeen and Cardiff. He is an expert on the UK planning system, spatial tional companies and economic development and the role of the planning planning, planning history, regions, devolution and localism, European system in investment attraction. and UK spatial governance, and film and the city. He has undertaken [email protected] research on numerous areas including European planning frameworks, housing policy and theories of governance and is currently working on Professor Mike Raco projects on land use futures, planning and health, and planning and poli- BA PhD is Professor of Urban Governance and Development and has tics. previously lectured at King’s College London and the Universities of [email protected] Reading and Glasgow. His research interests are focused around the cen- tral theme of governing spaces, with a particular emphasis on democratic Dr Joanna Williams theory and governance, sustainable-city building, and the politics of urban BSc MPhil PhD MRTPI. Senior Lecturer in sustainable development with communities. He has published widely on the topics of spatial planning, a research interest in post-carbon society: zero-carbon / carbon neutral sustainable development, economic development, infrastructure, and development, carbon management, renewable energy, sustainable con- property-led regeneration. sumption and production, sustainable lifestyles. Recent research projects [email protected] include: One-person Households – Homes for the Future, Zero-carbon Homes, Microgeneration in Thames Gateway, Green Houses for the Professor Yvonne Rydin Growth Regions, Sustainable Consumption and Production – operational- BA PhD MRICS. Professor of Planning, Environment and Public Policy ising the Marrakech process. and Director of UCL Environment Institute. Her research interests encom- [email protected] pass institutionalist and discursive planning theory, planning for urban sustainability, and urban governance. Recent projects have included work Professor Fulong Wu on planning and sustainable construction and design, social capital and BSc MSc PhD. Bartlett Professor of Planning. His research focuses on planning, and sustainability indicators. international planning and development, especially urban China. He has [email protected] published widely in the areas of urban spatial structure, urban housing and land development, urban and regional governance, poverty and resi- Dr HaeRan Shin dential segregation and inequalities. MSc PhD. Lecturer in urban politics and international planning. Her [email protected] research interests include poverty studies, negotiation, cultural strategies of urban development, population change and planning theory. Filipa Matos Wunderlich [email protected] BMus MArch PhD. Lecturer in Urban Design. Interests in the areas of temporal and sensorial urbanism, urban design and everyday life, cho- Dr Jung Won Sonn reographies of place, design quality and experience, and the interface BA MA PhD. Lecturer in Urban Economic Development. His research between urban aesthetics and the performative arts. focuses on two issues in economic development: 1) technology and urban [email protected] economic growth; 2) the national state and territorial planning in East Asia. [email protected] Dr Fangzhu Zhang BSc MPhil PhD. Lecturer in China planning at the Bartlett School of Dr Martine Spinks Planning. Her main research interests include studies of innovation and BA MSc PhD MRTPI. Lecturer is Sustainable Development. She has a biotechnology, China’s innovation system, redevelopment and Chinese background in sustainability, planning and construction including: major eco-cities. She has been involved in several research projects, including programme and project management, policy development and legislation EU innovation program, ESRC/DFID project and UK-China sustainable passage, and consultation and inter-actor engagement. Her research cen- development dialogue. tres around sustainable building, encompassing development lifecycles [email protected] from financing to operations. Her interests include network theory, social engagement of technologies, materials and methods in development and research, and the role of incentives in sustainable building. [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 153 FYI

As part of UCL’s multi-disciplinary Faculty of the Built Environment, MSc Mega Infrastructure Planning Appraisal and Delivery. The School the Bartlett School of Planning maintains a position as one of the premier also offers an MPhil/PhD in Planning Studies. Many of these programmes planning schools in the UK and Europe and will be celebrating our cen- are professionally accredited either in full or in part by the Royal Town tenary in 2014. Our unique location in the heart of central London, one Planning Institute (RTPI), the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors of the world’s most dynamic and cosmopolitan cities, positions us at the (RICS) or both. forefront of policy-relevant critical debate, empirical urban study, and research-led teaching on the practices of shaping sustainable cities and At the Bartlett School of Planning our research informs our teaching. regions. The very international and interdisciplinary staff profile and stu- The School offers a unique hands-on learning environment for students, dent body are evidence of the distinctive reputation of the School involving interaction with some of the leading urban planning academics and practitioners, through close supervision, project work, and teach- In addition to the Undergraduate degree in Urban Planning Design and ing innovation. Students learn in a highly stimulating inter-disciplinary Management, and the Master’s degrees in International Planning and environment about the form, planning, design and management of cities International Real Estate and Planning, the School offers a number of and about how to shape their future. We believe that we can best achieve other undergraduate and postgraduate programmes including: a BSc in our aims within an environment that positively embraces difference and Urban Studies, a BSc in Planning and Real Estate, and the following, debate, and which generates the right context for creative thinking. Masters programmes - MSc Urban Regeneration, MSc Planning Design and Development, MSc Spatial Planning, MSc Sustainable Urbanism and

WHAT DO PLANNERS DO?

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 planning–and 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 governments at different times. And 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.

Page 154 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA MA/MS ACSP Member: PAB Full

Planning Graduate Program MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Hours of Core...... 19 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 7 P.O. Box 210075 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 0 Tucson, Arizona 85721-0075 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 15 Phone (520) 621-1004 Other...... 12 Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 49 Fax (520) 626-6448 Exams or Written Requirements:...... Optional Thesis or Master’s Report [email protected] TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION www.planning.arizona.edu/ 2010-2011 Dr. Laura Huntoon, Program Coordinator US Citizens & Phone (520) 626-1151 Permanent E-mail: [email protected] Male Female Total Residents

Hispanics* 4 3 7 PROGRAM INFORMATION Of any Race White GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES 17 10 27 Admission Deadline: Domestic Students...... Feb 1, Apr 1, June 1 (Fall) African American Nov 1 (Spring) 2 0 2 Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11...... February 1 Native American/ In-State Tuition and Fees:...... $5,223 per semester Pacific Islander 0 2 2 Out-of-State Tuition and Fees:...... $12,678.90 per semester Application Fee...... $75 Asian American 0 1 1 Mixed 0 0 0

Other / Don’t know 0 0 0 Annual Student Enrollment Non-US Citizens Applied Accepted Enrolled Non- Permanent 1 0 1 07/10 08/10 07/10 08/10 07/10 08/10 Residents Masters 31 32 26 26 18 11 Total Students 24 16 40 MASTERS DEGREE Master of Science in Planning *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.

Contact Person: Meghann Caskey Phone: (520) 621-1004 E-mail [email protected]

Year Initiated: 1961 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 5/31/10...... 513 Degrees Granted from 8/31/11 to 5/31/10...... 18

MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: $75 Application Fee Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 University; 3.1 Department Minimum GRE: 1200 with 3 or better Minimum TOEFL 550 University; 573 Department Departmental Requirement: 3 units of undergraduate statistics.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 155 PLANNING FACULTY OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Laura Huntoon AICP Michael Bradley Associate Professor. Harvard AB, University of Pennsylvania, MA, Ph.D., Associate Professor. University of New Mexico, BA and MPA and Ph.D. (1991). Specializations: International Development and Planning, (1971) University of Michigan. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Comparative International Perspectives, Migration, Quantitative Methods, Impact Assessment, Natural Resource Planning, Political Economy. Social Equity. (520) 621-3865 [email protected] (520) 626-1151 [email protected] Frank Cassidy Professional/Adjunct. University of Arizona, BA and JD (1982) Iris Patten Specializations: Land Use Law. Assistant Professor; Master of Urban and Regional Planning, 2007, (520) 682-3401 [email protected] University of Florida, Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Planning, 2010, University of Florida. Specializes in land use analysis and scenario mod- Arlan Colton FAICP eling, geographic information systems, land use conflict, and interna- Professional/Director, Pima County Planning and Zoning. tional planning. Current research includes understanding the connection University of Arizona, MS (1977). Specializations: Land Use/ 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 Management, Planning Process, Land Use Law and growth policy) occur, and how innovative industries affect land use suit- Policy. ability and future growth patterns. Research has been funded by the US (520) 740-6800 Environmental Protection Agency, state and regional agencies and orga- nizations. Member of the planning professional associations (American Sharon Megdal Planning Association and Florida Planning Association) and academic Director, Water Resources Research Center. Professor and Specialist, planning associations (American Collegiate Schools of Planning – Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics. MA and PhD, ACSP). Princeton University, A.B., Douglass College of Rutgers University. State (520) 621-1004 and regional water policy and management. (520) 792-9591 ext.21 [email protected] Ryan Perckl Assistant Professor. Ph.D. Clemson University 2010, Environmental William Patrick O'Brien Design and Planning, MCRP. Clemson University 2005, City and Intermountain Regional Desert Southwest Ecosystem Study Unit of the Regional Planning, B.S. University of Wisconsin-River Falls 2003, National Park Service; PhD., 1994 University of Colorado, Boulder. Environmental Science and Land Use Planning. Specializes in geographic Specializations: Cultural Resource Conservation, Historic Preservation information systems, conservation planning, landscape ecology, landscape Planning, and Historic Research. connectivity modeling, suitability and opportunity analysis, alternative (520) 621-9922 [email protected] futures modeling, and land use analysis. His current research includes the development and evaluation of habitat patch models, development of trans-boundary and ecoregion-scale connectivity modeling, assessing Emily Nottingham the use of human footprint datasets in corridor modeling, investigating Ph.D., Mass Communications, Indiana University 1978. Specializations: the environmental and social impacts of conservation easements, and the Housing and Community Development; Planning, Funding, Development implementation of projection based modeling in infrastructure planning. and Operation of Housing, Human Services and Community Development Programs; Collaborative, Self-sustaining Community Initiatives; Public Housing Authorities, Development of for-sale and Gary Pivo Rental Housing, Mixed-income and Mixed-use Communities. Professor. University of California, Irvine, BA; MRP, Cornell University; Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley (1987). Specializations: Infrastructure/Public Services, Land Use/Growth Management, Pamela J. Pelletier Community Planner, Tumamoc: People & Habitats. University of Metropolitan Planning, Regional Planning. Arizona, MS (2005). Specializations: Regional Planning, Conservation & (520) 621-9597 [email protected] Natural Resources, Community Outreach & Food Systems Planning. Sandra Rosenbloom Professor. University of California, Los Angeles, AB, MPA, and Ph.D. Rebecca Ruopp Professional/Affiliate. BA, Franconia College; M.A., Tufts University . Specializations: Transportation Planning, Gender and Aging Issues, Specializations: Environmental Planning, Commercial and Residential Infrastructure Finance. Infill, and Public Participation. (520) 626-2821 [email protected] [email protected] 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.

Page 156 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition 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 cur- riculum 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 interna- tional, 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 expand- ing 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 . The Planning Graduate Program has a number of Returning Peace Corps Fellows who are able to continue their work with under-privileged neighborhoods, com- munities and non-profit organizations around Tucson and south- eastern Arizona.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 157 UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH MA/MS ACSP Member: PAB CIP Full COLUMBIA

School of Community & Regional Planning MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Must hold at least a 4-year Bachelor’s Lasserre Building, 6333 Memorial Road, Room 433 degree from an accredited institution. Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 76% or B+ Average Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, V6T 1Z2 Minimum GRE: Strongly Recommended Phone: (604) 822-3276 Minimum TOEFL: IBT: 100 (no component test less than 26) Fax: (604) 822-3787 Departmental Requirement: Must hold at least a 4-year Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution. Email: [email protected] MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements www.scarp.ubc.ca Credits of Core Coursework: ...... 15 Credits of Restricted Electives: ...... 12 Dr. Penelope Gurstein, Director Thesis, Exams, or Final Project Credits: Supervised Research Project ...... (6), Phone: (604) 822-6065 or Thesis ...... (12) Email: [email protected] Total Required Credits in Planning Program: ...... 60

PROGRAM INFORMATION TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES 2010-2011 Admission Deadline 2012-2013:...... December 1, 2011 Domestic Student Tuition:...... $4,263.88 Ethnic Descent Male Female Total International Student Tuition*: ...... $7,490.88 Canadian (Including Domestic Student Application Fee: ...... $90 International Student Application Fee: ...... $150 Permanent Residents * International Partial Tuition Scholarship available. African Black 1 0 1 Annual Student Enrollment Chinese 3 4 7 European/White 16 34 40 Applied Accepted Enrolled Filipino 1 1 2 10/11 11/12 10/11 11/12 10/11 11/12 First Nations/Meti 1 1 2 Masters 175 181 50 32 34 32 Japanese 1 0 1 Latin American 0 1 1 MASTERS DEGREE South Asian 0 2 2 Master of Arts (Planning) Southeast Asian 0 2 2 Master of Science (Planning) West Asian 1 0 1 Foreign 7 12 19 Contact Person: Patti Toporowski Total 31 57 88 Phone: (604) 822-4422

E-mail [email protected] Note: A total of 83 Masters students were registered (53 females and 30 males) 4 Canadians listed 2 ethnicities Year Initiated: 1953 PAB Accredited 1 Canadian listed 3 ethnicities Degrees Granted through 5/31/11...... 1175 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 5/31/11...... 38 Master’s Specializations DOCTORAL DEGREE Comparative Development Planning Contact Person: Sherli Mah Community Development and Social Planning Phone: (604) 822-3276 Disaster and Risk Management Planning E-mail [email protected] Ecological and Natural Resources Planning Year Initiated: 1968 PAB Accredited Urban Design and Transportation Planning Degrees Granted through 5/31/11...... 61 Urban Development Planning Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 5/31/11...... 5

Page 158 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Michael Leaf University Admission Policy: Must hold a Master’s degree from an Associate Professor & Chair, Masters Program. M.A. (M.I.T.), accredited institution. M.Arch, M.C.P., Ph.D. (U.C. Berkeley). Specializations: International Minimum GRE: Strongly Recommended Development Comparative Urbanization. Minimum TOEFL: IBT: 600 (604) 822-6213 [email protected] Departmental Requirement: Must hold a Master’s degree from an accredited institution. Timothy McDaniels Professor & Associate Director. B.A. (Minnesota), M.A. (SFU), Ph.D. PLANNING FACULTY (Carnegie Mellon). Specializations: Decision Analysis, Environmental Leonora Angeles Policy and Resource Management. Associate Professor. B.A., M.A. (Philippines) Ph.D. (Queen's). (604) 822-9288 [email protected] Specializations: International and Community Development (604) 822-9312 [email protected] William Rees Professor. B.Sc., Ph.D. (University of Toronto), F.R.S.C. Specializations: Larry Beasley Ecological Systems, Ecological Economics, Human Ecology, Policy for Sustainable Development. 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. (604) 822-2937 [email protected] Specializations: City Planning, Urban Design, Heritage Conservation. (604) 687-5108 [email protected] Leonie Sandercock Professor & Chair of PhD Program. BA (Hons), University of Adelaide Peter Boothroyd (1970). PhD, Australian National University (1974), MFA (screenwriting) University of California at Los Angeles (1989). Specializations: Urban Professor Emeritus. B.A. (Geography, U. of Toronto), M.A. (Sociology, Planning and Social Policy. U. of Alberta). Specializations: Social Policy, Community and Regional Development. (604) 822-0225 [email protected] (604) 822-4155 [email protected] Maged Senbel Stephanie E. Chang Assistant Professor. B.Arch. (University of Oregon), M.Arch. (McGill University), M.Sc. (Planning), Ph.D. (Planning) (U.B.C.). Associate Professor. B.S.E. (Princeton), M.S. (Cornell), Ph.D. Specializations: Urban Design. (Cornell). Canada Research Chair in Disaster Management and Urban Sustainability. Specializations: Disaster and Risk Management (604) 822-9158 [email protected] (604) 827-5054 [email protected] Mark Stevens Anthony H.J. Dorcey Assistant Professor. B.A. (University of Oregon), MCRP, (Planning, Professor. M.A. (Economic Science) (Aberdeen), M.Sc. (Regional University of Oregon), PhD, (Planning, University of North Carolina). Planning) (Wisconsin), F.C.I.P. Specializations: Water Resources Specializations: Environmental & Land Use Planning. Management, Natural Resources Policy, Dispute Resolution, Governance. (604) 822-1602 [email protected] (604) 822-5725 [email protected] Jinhua Zhao Lawrence Frank Assistant Professor. B.A. (Tongji University), M.Sc. (Massachussetts Associate Professor. B.L.Arch., M.Sc., PhD. (Washington). J. Armand Institute of Technology), M.A. City Planning (Massachussetts Institute Bombardier Chair in Sustainable Transportation. Specializations: of Technology), PhD (Massachussetts Institute of Technology). Transportation Infrastructure. Specializations: Urban Development & Planning in China, Urban (604) 822-5387 [email protected] Transportation Systems in China, Transportation Economics, Public Transportaiton Management. John Friedmann (604) 822-0107 [email protected] Honorary Professor. Specializations: Planning Theory, International Development. (604) 822-0107 [email protected] 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. (604) 822-6065 [email protected]

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. (604) 822-4818 [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 159 Jon O'Riordan OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Adjunct Professor. Specializations: Sustainable Resource Management. [email protected] Wally Braul Adjunct Professor. Specializations: Environmental & Aboriginal Law Michael Shiffer [email protected] Adjunct Professor. Specializations: Transportation [email protected] Bill Buholzer Adjunct Professor. Specializations: Land Use Law. William Trousdale [email protected] Adjunct Professor. Specializations: Community Economic Development. [email protected] Margaret Eberle Adjunct Professor. Specializations: Affordable Housing. Eric Vance [email protected] Adjunct Professor. Specializations: Economic Impact and Evaluation for Planning. Nathan Edelson [email protected] Adjunct Professor. Specializations: Community Economic Development. [email protected] Jay Wollenberg Adjunct Professor. Specializations: Real Property Development. Jonathan Frantz [email protected] Adjunct Professor. Specializations: Multimedia. [email protected] Raymond Young Adjunct Professor. Specializations: Public Law in the Context of Land Michael Gordon Use Control. Adjunct Professor. Specializations: Housing. [email protected] [email protected]

Bill Gushue FYI Adjunct Professor. Specializations: Geographical Information Systems. The School of Community and Regional Planning is located at [email protected] the naturally scenic UBC campus in beautiful Vancouver, British Columbia. SCARP's mission is to advance the transition to sus- Scot Hein tainability through excellence in integrated policy and planning Adjunct Professor. Specializations: Urban Design research, professional education and community service. The [email protected] School of Community and Regional Planning at UBC was the first dedicated planning school in Canada. With more than five decades Ann McAfee of experience in graduate planning education and research, Adjunct Professor. Specializations: Strategic Planning. SCARP pioneered the integrated approach to planning for devel- [email protected] opment.

Norma-Jean McLaren The Canadian Institute of Planners and the American Institute of Adjunct Professor. Specializations: Social Planning Policy. Certified Planners has long recognized our Master’s and Ph.D. [email protected] degrees. As one of the largest graduate planning programs in Canada, SCARP has the equivalent of 15 full-time faculty, 100 Wendy Mendes students enrolled, and a teaching program characterized at once by Adjunct Professor. Specializations: Urban Food Systems Policy & diversity and integration. Fortunately, we are also small enough Planning. that students and faculty are able to enjoy regular one-on-one con- [email protected] tact. Louise Morris Adjunct Professor. Specializations: International Development. [email protected]

Teresa Poppelwell Adjunct Professor. Specializations: International Development. [email protected]

Page 160 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BA/BS MCP Ph.D. ACSP Member: BERKELEY PAB PAB PAB FULL UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Department of City and Regional Planning Departmental/University Requirement: History/Social Science (2 yrs); English 228 Wurster Hall, #1850 (4 yrs); Math (3 yrs); Laboratory Berkeley, California 94720-1850 Science (2 yrs); Language other than Phone (510) 642-3256 English (2 yrs); Visual and Performing Arts (1 yr); College Prep Electives (1 Fax (510) 642-1641 yr). Minimum GPA: CA resident: 3.0 GPA; non-resident, 3.4 http://www.dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu GPA. Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: Must be taken as well as three SAT II Paul Waddell, Department Chair Subject Tests. Phone: (510) 642-3257 UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS E-mail: [email protected] Hours of Core...... 20 CED Requirement...... 47 Major Requirement...... 9 to 12 PROGRAM INFORMATION External Breadth Requirement...... 9 to 12 UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES General Electives...... 32 to 35+ Admission deadline:...... November 30, 2011 Total Required Hours In Planning Program...... 120-126 Financial Aid Deadline:...... March 2, 2012 Total Required Hours to Graduate from University...... 120-130 In-state Tuition and Fees:...... $7,230.25 per semester Thesis or Final Product...... Not required Out-of-State Tuition and Fees:...... $18,669.25 per semester Application Fee:...... $60, $70 (International) FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION http://www.ced.berkeley.edu/college/academics/fees GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Admissions Deadline: ...... December 19, 2011 Financial Aid Deadline: ...... December 19, 2011 In-state Tuition and Fees: ...... $7,492.25 per semester MASTERS DEGREE Out of State Tuition and Fees: ...... $13,614.75 per semester Application Fee:.....U.S./ Domestic Applicants: $80 / International Applicants: $100 Master of City Planning Additional Fees:...... MCP: $3,000 per semester Professional Degree Fee (PDF) Contact Person: Yerdua Caesar-Kaptoech, GSAO Clay Hall, GSAO Annual Student Enrollment Phone: (510) 643-9440 E-mail [email protected] Applied Accepted Enrolled 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 Year Initiated: 1948 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted since 1989...... 979 Undergraduate 118 125 16 30 9 14 Degrees Granted from 7/1/10 to 6/30/11...... 50 Masters 459 415 63 66 37 43 Doctoral 76 99 14 7 13 7 Masters Specializations UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE Transportation Policy and Planning BA in Urban Studies Housing, Community, and Economic Development Growth Management and Land Use Planning Contact Person: Donna Vivar Environmental Planning and Policy E-mail [email protected] Urban Design http://www.ced.berkeley.edu/advising/prospectivestudents International and Comparative Planning Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Year initiated: 2002 Metropolitan/ Regional Planning Degrees Granted through 6/30/11...... 132 Degrees Granted from 7/1/10 to 6/31/11...... 26 Undergraduate Specializations Urban Studies and Planning, Environmental Design

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 161 MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited DOCTORAL DEGREE university. Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 Planning Minimum GRE: No minimum score requirement Contact Person: Yerdua Caesar-Kaptoech Minimum TOEFL 570 (paper), 230 (CBT), 68 (iBT). Clay Hall Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Phone: (510) 643-9440 Departmental Requirement: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited E-mail [email protected] university. Coursework in microeco- Year initiated 1968 nomics and statistics preferred but not Degrees Granted through 6/30/2011...... 223 required; planning-related work expe- Degrees Granted from 7/1/2010 to 6/30/2011...... 4 rience preferred but not required. Dissertations Granted from 7/1/2009 to 6/30/2011 MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements 1. Planning Kabul: The Politics of Urbanization in Afghanistan Hours of Core...... 18 2. Understanding Sustainable Transportation Choices: Shifting Routine Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses ...... 4-5 Automobile Travel to Walking and Bicycling Hours of Restricted Electives ...... 6-7 Hours of Unrestricted Electives ...... 12-17 3. The Strip: Las Vegas and the Symbolic Destruction of Spectacle Hours for final project ...... 3-6 4. New Methods to Measure Urban Environments for Consumer Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 48 minimum Behavior Research: Exam, Thesis or Final Product ...... Professional report, 5. Informal Urbanism: Legal Ambiguity, Uncertainty, and the ...... client report, or thesis required Management of Street Vending in New York City 6. Road Safety in the Context of Urban Development in Sweden and California TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION 7. The Barcelona Model: Urban Planning and Revialization Policy 2010-2011 From the Olympics to the Forum 8. The Transit-Oriented Global Centers for Competitiveness and Livability: State Strategies and Market Responses in Asia US Citizens & Male Female Total 9. Revolutionary Urbanism: The Struggle for the Streets of Caracas Permanent Residents 10. Land Market Impacts and Firm Geography in a Green and Transit- Oriented City - The Case of Seoul, Korea - Hispanics of any race* 3 5 8 11. Towards A Living Wage in the New Economy: The Politics and Economics of Building Labor Market Institutions at the Urban Scale White 23 20 43 12. The Housing Transition in Mexico: Local Impacts of National Policy 13. Laser Assisted Nanomanufacturing with Solution Processed African American 3 3 6 Nanoparticles for Low-cost Electronics and Photovoltaics 14. Planners and the Pork Barrel: Metropolitan Engagement in Native American/Pacific 0 1 1 Resistance to Congressional Transportation Earmarking Islander 15. Designed by Zoning: Evaluating the Spatial Effects of Land Use Asian American 1 7 8 Regulation

Mixed 6 3 9 Doctoral Specializations Other/Don't Know 3 6 9 Transportation, Community Development, Regional Economic Development, Non-US Citizens/Non- 5 9 14 Housing, International Planning, Permanent Residents Urban Design, Environmental Planning, Total Students 44 54 98 Land Use, Infrastructure

*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Minimum GPA; TOEFL; see below. Minimum GPA: 3.0 Minimum GRE: No minimum score required. Minimum TOEFL: 570 (paper); 230 (CBT); 68 (IBT) Departmental Requirement: Master’s degree in planning or related field from an accredited university required.

Page 162 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS PLANNING FACULTY Hours of Core...... 20 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 0 Nezar AlSayyad Hours of Restricted Electives...... 28+ Professor. M.S., MIT (1981); Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 0 (1988). Specializations: Historic Preservation, Housing and Other...... 0 Neighborhood Planning, International Development and Planning. Total Hours ...... Minimum: 48 units and 2 years of full-time student status http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty Exam, Thesis, or Final Product: [email protected] Dissertation. Prior to advancement to candidacy, students finish five requirements: (A) Planning Theory; (B) Research Methods; (C) Field Peter Bosselmann Requirements, including Inside and Outside Field; and (D) Oral Professor. M.Arch., UCLA (1976); Diploma in Architecture, Karlsruhe Qualifying Examination University, Germany (1973). Specializations: Citizen Participation, Computer Applications, Environmental Planning, Environmental FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Psychology. Multi-year Graduate Division fellowships for top applicants. Combination http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty of fellowship and academic student appointments awarded to all incom- [email protected] ing Ph.D. students. Robert Cervero Professor. AB, University of Noth Carolina (1973); MS, Georgia Institute TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION of Technology; Ph.D., UCLA (1980). Specializations: Computer 2010-2011 Applications, Infrastructure/Public Services, International Development and Planning. http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty US Citizens & Male Female Total [email protected] Permanent Residents Karen Chapple Hispanics of any race* 5 3 8 Associate Professor. BA, Columbia University (1989); MSCRP, Pratt Institute (1994); Ph.D., UC Berkeley (2000). Specializations: Local White 9 10 19 Economic Development, Poverty, Metropolitan Planning. http://dcrp.ced. berkeley.edu/people/faculty [email protected] African American 0 0 0 Daniel G. Chatman Native American/Pacific 0 0 0 Assistant Professor. BA, University of California, Berkeley (1991); Islander Master in Public Policy, Harvard University (1997); Ph.D., UCLA (2005). Specializations: Transportation, Land Use, Economic Development, Asian American 2 2 4 Smart Growth. http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty Mixed 1 2 3 [email protected] Karen Christensen Other/Don't Know 1 3 4 Associate Professor. BA, Ratcliffe College (1966); MCP (1977) and Ph.D. (1980), University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Citizen Non-US Citizens/Non- 8 5 13 Participation, Community Development, Housing and Neighborhood Permanent Residents Planning. http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty Total Students 26 25 51 [email protected]

Jason Corburn Associate Professor. MCP and Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. 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 [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 163 Michael Dear Michael Southworth FAICP Professor. Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Urban Professor. BA (1962) and B.Arch. (1964), University if Minnesota; MCP Geography, Housing and Neighborhood Planning, Social Policy, Political (1967) and Ph.D. (1970), MIT. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Economy and Planning Theory. Environmental Psychology, Historic Preservation, Landscape/Site Design, http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty Physical Planning/Urban Design, Planning Practice. [email protected] http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty [email protected] Elizabeth Deakin Professor. B.S. and M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology; J.D., Paul Waddell Boston College. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Land Use/ Professor and Chair of Dept of City and Regional Planning. M.S. (1981) Growth Management, Metropolitan/Regional Planning, Natural Resource and Ph.D. (1989), University of Texas, Dallas. Specializations: Urban Planning, Planning Law. Economics, Economic Geography, Land Use, Transportation, Urban http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty Simulation Modeling. [email protected] http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty [email protected] David Dowall Professor. B.S., University of Maryland (1971); MURP (1974) and Ph.D. (1975), University of Colorado. Specializations: Economic Development Jennifer Wolch Professor and Dean of College of Environmental Design. Ph.D., Planning, Housing and Neighborhood Planning, Infrastructure/Public Princeton University (1978). Specializations: Citizen Participation, Services, International Development and Planning, Metropolitan/Regional Environmental Planning, Gender Studies and Planning, Infrastructure/ Planning. Public Services. http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty [email protected] [email protected] Malo André Hutson Assistant Professor. MCP, University of California, Berkeley; Ph.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Specializations: Urban Policy and Politics; The role of public/private institutions in influencing urban OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY development http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty Frederick Etzel AICP [email protected] Adjunct Associate Professor. BA, Colgate University (1968); MCP, UC Berkeley, J.D., Hastings College of Law (1978). Elizabeth Macdonald http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty Associate Professor. BA, MLA/MCP and Ph.D., University of California, [email protected] Berkeley (1999). Specializations: Urban Design Theory, History of Urban Design and Urban Form, Public Space Design, and Environmental Behavior Research, Street Design. Michael Smith-Heimer Adjunct Professor. Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley. http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty Specializations: Real Estate Development, Urban and Regional [email protected] Economics, Housing and Neighborhood Development. http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty John Radke [email protected] 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 [email protected]

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 [email protected] Concurrent Masters Degrees with the Following Departments AnnaLee Saxenian are Offered: Professor and Dean of School of Information. BA, Williams College Architecture (1976); MCP, UC Berkeley (1980); Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning Technology (1989). Specializations: Economic Development Planning, International Development and Planning, Metropolitan/Regional Civil Engineering Planning, Political Economy, Regional Economics. Law http://dcrp.ced.berkeley.edu/people/faculty Public Health [email protected] International and Area Studies

Page 164 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BA/BS MA/MS Ph.D. ACSP Member: PAB PAB PAB FULL IRVINE Department of Planning, Policy, and Design 202 Social Ecology I Areas of Study Irvine, California 92697-7075 Housing and Community Development, Transportation, Environmental Planning, Phone (949) 824-0563 Urban Security, Economic Development, Fax (949) 824-8566 Land Use/Growth Management, [email protected] Public Management, Urban Design, http://ppd.soceco.uci.edu Health Promotion David Feldman, Department Chair Phone (949) 824-4384 MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS E-mail: [email protected] University Admission Policy: Must hold Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 Minimum GRE: Verbal plus quantitative greater than 1100 recommended PROGRAM INFORMATION Minimum TOEFL: Only required for non-native English speakers (550 for paper-based test, UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES 80 for IBT test, and 213 for the Admission Deadline 2011-12...... January 15, 2011 computer-based test). Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12 ...... January 15, 2011 Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required In-State Tuition and Fees...... $4,657 per quarter Departmental Requirement: Three letters of recommendation, Out-of State Tuition and Fees...... $12,283 per quarter statement of purpose, transcripts. Application Fee: ...... $60 Additional Fees: ...... None

GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Admission Deadline 2011-12 for Masters Program ...... January 15, 2011 Admission Deadline 2011-12 for Ph.D Program...... January 15, 2011 MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12 for Masters Program ...... January 15, 2011 Hours of Core...... 40-44 Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12 for Ph.D Program ...... January 15, 2011 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 8 In-State Tuition and Fees...... $4,981 per quarter Hours of Restricted Electives...... 0 Out-of State Tuition and Fees...... $10,015 per quarter Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 28-32 Application Fee: ...... $70 Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 72 Additional Fees: ...... Graduate Student Health Insurance: $661 per quarter Exit requirement choices: • Professional Report • Thesis • Planning Practicum Course Series (2) Annual Student Enrollment • Comprehensive Exam Applied Accepted Enrolled 10/11 11/12 10/11 11/12 10/11 11/12 FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Internship: Department provides assistance in Masters 185 175 125 118 46 32 placing students in internships. Doctoral 65 81 10 9 7 5 Grants and Loans: Ten to 12 fee fellowships pay from one to three quarters of fees, with some offers paying from one to two MASTERS DEGREE quarters of Out-of-State tuition and fees. Awards based on merit.

Master of Urban and Regional Planning Teaching/Research Approximately $1,885 per month, with Assistantships: payment of in-state fees and health Contact Person: Janet Gallagher insurance. Out-of-State tuition paid by Phone: (949) 824-9849 or (949) 824-0563 some research assistantships. E-mail [email protected] Availability varies. Contact Department, Year Initiated: 1992 PAB Accredited Awards based on merit. Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 349 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 79

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 165 TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS 2010-2011 University Admission Policy: Minimum 3.0 GPA. Minimum GRE: 1100 minimum recommended. U.S. Citizens & Departmental Requirement: Minimum 3.0 GPA. Three letters of Male Female Total recommendation, statement of purpose, Permanent Residents transcripts. Hispanics of 5 2 7 Any Race DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Hours of Core...... 36 White 17 27 44 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 0 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 0 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 36 African American 2 0 2 Other...... 0 Exam, Thesis or Final Product Comprehensive exams on methods and Native American/ topical area of specialization after 0 1 1 Pacific Islander second year, dissertation.

Asian American 6 12 18 FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Internship: Department provides assistance in placing students in internships. Mixed 0 0 0 Grants and Loans: Ten to 12 fee fellowships pay from one to three quarters of fees, with some offers paying three quarters of Out-of-State tuition Other/Don’t Know 1 1 2 and stipend. Portions of awards renewable for total of four years. Non-US Citizens 5 15 20 Awards based on merit. Non-Permanent Residents Teaching/Research Approximately $1,885 per month, with Total Students 36 58 94 Assistantships: payment of in-state fees and health insurance. Out-of-State tuition paid by some research assistantships. Awards based on merit. *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION DOCTORAL DEGREE 2010-2011 Planning, Policy, and Design (formerly Urban & U.S. Citizens & Male Female Total Regional Planning) Permanent Residents Hispanics of Contact Person: Janet Gallagher 1 2 3 Phone: (949) 824-9849 or (949) 824-0563 Any Race E-mail [email protected] White 4 11 15 Year initiated 1997 Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 36 African American 0 0 0 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 4 Native American/ 0 0 0 Recent Dissertations Pacific Islander 1. Walking and Urban Form: Modeling and Testing Parental Decisions about Children’s Travel. Asian American 1 3 4 2. Exploring Elements of Religious Organizations that Affect Participation and Success in Obtaining Funding from Faith-based Initiatives. 3. Blighted Partnerships: Unsustainable Redevelopment Practices. Mixed 0 0 0 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 . Other/Don’t Know 0 0 0 and on Property in Urban Los Angeles. Non-US Citizens 6. Transdisciplinary Scientific Collaboration: An Exploration of the ..... 8 3 11 Research Process. Non-Permanent Residents Doctoral Specializations Total Students 14 19 33 Policy Urban and Regional Planning *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.

Page 166 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition Martha Feldman PLANNING FACULTY Professor. Ph.D., Stanford University. Specializations: Organization Theory, Organizational Change, Public Management, Qualitative Victoria Basolo AICP Research Methods. Associate Professor. Ph.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. http://socialecology.uci.edu/faculty/feldmanm Specializations: Housing and Community Development, Local Economic (949) 824-4252 [email protected] Development/Redevelopment, Regionalism and Environmental Policy. http://socialecology.uci.edu/faculty/basolo (949) 824-3521 [email protected] Ajay Garde Associate Professor. Ph.D., University of Southern California. Specializations: Urban Design, Urban Form, Sustainable Growth, Victoria Beard Physical Planning. Associate Professor. Ph.D., University of British Columbia. http://socialecology.uci.edu/faculty/agarde Specializations: Planning in Developing Countries, Community-based (949) 824-9087 [email protected] Planning, Poverty Reduction, Planning Theory and Population Studies. http://socialecology.uci.edu/faculty/vbeard (949) 824-6484 [email protected] Douglas Houston Assistant Professor. Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles. Specializations: Transportation, Air Quality, Urban Inequality, Marlon Boarnet Environmental Equity, Spatial Analysis. Professor. Ph.D., Princeton University. Specializations: Transportation http://socialecology.uci.edu/faculty/houston Planning, Economic Development, Urban Economics. (949) 824-1870 [email protected] http://socialecology.uci.edu/faculty/mgboarne (949) 824-7695 [email protected] Helen Ingram Scott Bollens AICP Professor Emerita. Ph.D., Columbia University. Specializations: Public Professor. Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Policy, Water Resources and Environment, U.S.-Mexico Relations, Specializations: Urban Ethnic Relations, Growth Policy, Metropolitan American Politics. Governance, Intergovernmental Planning. http://socialecology.uci.edu/faculty/hingram http://socialecology.uci.edu/faculty/bollens (949) 824-1434 [email protected] (949) 824-7696 [email protected] Raul Lejano Tim-Allen Bruckner Associate Professor. Ph.D., D.Env., University of California, Los Angeles. Assistant Professor. Ph.D. University of California, Irvine. Specializations: Environmental Justice, Risk Assessment, Sustainability Specializations: Economic Downturns and Health, Perinatal Planning. Epidemiology, Biodemography, Mental Health Policy http://socialecology.uci.edu/faculty/lejano http://socialecology.uci.edu/faculty/brucknet (949) 824-9825 [email protected] (949) 824-5797 [email protected] Richard Matthew Kenneth Chew Associate Professor. Ph.D., Princeton University. Senior Lecturer (tenured) and Vice Chair. Ph.D., University of California, Specializations: Environmental Change, Conflict and Security, Berkeley. Specializations: Social Demography, Public Health, Sustainable Development, Global Governance, Urban Security. Demographic Methods in Planning. http://socialecology.uci.edu/faculty/rmatthew http://socialecology.uci.edu/faculty/chew (949) 824-4852 [email protected] (949) 924-6990 [email protected] Sanjoy Mazumdar Joseph DiMento Professor. M.Arch., A.S., M.C.P., Ph.D., MIT. Specializations: Professor. Ph.D., J.D., University of Michigan. Specializations: Land use Environmental Design, Social and Cultural Aspects of Planning, Ethnic and Environmental Law, International Organizations, Conflict Resolution. Communities, Qualitative Research Methods. http://socialecology.uci.edu/faculty/jfdiment http://socialecology.uci.edu/faculty/mazumdar (949) 824-5102 [email protected] (949) 824-5046 [email protected]

David L. Feldman Maria Rendon Professor and Chair: Ph.D., University of Missouri. Specializations: Assistant Professor. Ph.D., Harvard. Specializations: Urban Policy, Water Resources Management and Policy, Global Environmental Change, Community Empowerment, Social Justice. Ethics and the Environment, Adaptive Management and Sustainable http://socialecology.uci.edu/faculty/mgrendon Development (949) 824-5880 [email protected] http://socialecology.uci.edu/faculty/feldmandd (949) 824-4384 [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 167 Daniel Stokols Professor. Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Specializations: Health Impacts of Environmental Stressors, Environmental Design and Social Behavior, Health Promotion and Sarah Catz Planning. Lecturer. J.D., Santa Clara University School of Law. Specializations: http://socialecology.uci.edu/faculty/dstokols Transportation Policy, Infrastructure Policy, Transportation and Land Use. (949) 824-5294 [email protected] Michael McNally Luis Suarez-Villa Associate Professor. Ph.D., University of California, Irvine. Professor. Ph.D., Cornell University. Specializations: Innovation and Specializations: Transportation Planning, Computer Applications, Travel Technology, Economic and Social Development, Regional Analysis. Demand Models. http://socialecology.uci.edu/faculty/lsuarez (949) 824-6323 [email protected] David Meyer Professor. Ph.D., Boston University. Specializations: Social Movements, Rodolfo Torres Public Policy, Social Justice. Professor. Ph.D., Claremont Graduate School. Specializations: Critical Urbanism, Class Structures, Studies in Racism and Inequalities, Poverty and Social Policy. Mark Petracca http://socialecology.uci.edu/faculty/rodolfo Associate Professor. Ph.D., University of Chicago. Specializations: (949) 824-7680 [email protected] 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.

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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MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Luskin School of Public Affairs University Admission Policy: None. 3250 Public Affairs Building Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 University Los Angeles, California 90095-1656 Minimum GRE: None. Minimum TOEFL 600/250/100 Phone (310) 825-4025 Ranking in Undergraduate Class: None. Fax (310) 206-5566 Departmental Requirement: College Algebra, Microeconomics. http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/urban-planning MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Hours of Core...... 20 Lois Takahashi, Department Chair Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 20 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 0 (310) 429-8641 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 24 E-mail: [email protected] Capstone Project...... 8 Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 72 Exams or Written Requirements:...... Thesis or Comprehensive Exam Option (individual applied PROGRAM INFORMATION research project; or comprehensive (group) project, GRADUATE DEADLINE, TUITION AND FEES or 2-week exam) Admission Deadline 2011-12 for Masters program ...... January 15, 2012 Admission Deadline 2011-12 for Ph.D program...... December 15, 2011 FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Financial Aid Deadline for Masters program ...... December 15, 2011 9-10 major 2-year fellowships offered per year. Some departmental Financial Aid Deadline for Ph.D Program ...... December 15, 2011 fellowships . Some non-resident tuition waivers; some transportation In-State Tuition and Fees for Masters Program...... $20,181 per year fellowships. Some teaching and research assistantships (number varies Out-of-State Tuition and Fees for Masters Program...... $32,834 per year In-State Tuition and Fees for Ph.D Program...... $14,618 per year each year). These provide fee remissions (approx. 2/3 of reg. fees) under Out-of-State Tuition and Fees for Ph.D Program...... $29,720 per year certain conditions. (Check with Department). Application Fee...... $70 Additional Fees...... None TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION 2010-2011 Annual Student Enrollment

Applied Accepted Enrolled U.S. Citizens & Male Female Total 10-11 11-12 10-11 11-12 10-11 11-12 Permanent Residents Masters 397 378 182 164 81 78 Hispanics of 13 10 23 Doctoral 80 71 10 14 4 8 Any Race MASTERS DEGREE White 42 45 87 Master of Urban and Regional Planning African American 4 4 8 Contact Person: Jennifer Crowe Native American/ 0 0 0 Phone: (310) 825-8957 Pacific Islander E-mail: [email protected]

Year Initiated: 1969 PAB Accredited Asian American 6 11 17 Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 1974 Degrees Granted from 9/1/08 to 8/31/11...... 143 Mixed 1 2 3

Masters Specializations Other/Don’t Know 0 0 0 Design and Development, Non-US Citizens Environmental Analysis and Policy, 5 4 9 Regional and International Development, Non-Permanent Residents Transportation Policy and Planning, Total Students 71 76 147 Community Economic Development and Housing

Concurrent Degrees: J.D., M.Arch., M.B.A., M.P.H., L.A.S. *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 169 TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION DOCTORAL DEGREE 2010-2011 Ph.D. in Urban Planning U.S. Citizens & Contact Person: Jennifer Crowe Male Female Total Phone: (310) 825-8957 Permanent Residents E-mail: [email protected] Hispanics of 0 2 2 Any Race Year Initiated 1970 Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 188 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/11...... 14 White 9 6 15

Dissertations Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/11 African American 1 1 2 1. "Sprawling to Opportunity: Los Angeles African Americans on the Native American/ Exurban Frontier" 0 0 0 Pacific Islander 2. "Cooperation as Collateral? Social Capital and Joint Liability Microfinance Group Lending in Nicaragua" Asian American 0 6 6 3. "The Capability Model of Disability: Assessing the Success of UAE Federal Law No. 29 of 2006 in the Emirate of Dubai" Mixed 0 0 0 4. "Immigrant Crossing and Interactive Labor Markets: The Story of work in Koreatown, Los Angeles." 5. "The Rise of Western Land and Water Regulation on the Hawaiian Other/Don’t Know 0 0 0 Islands: An Historical Analysis of Land, Property, and Water Non-US Citizens Governance, 1840s-1910s." 4 4 8 Non-Permanent Residents Doctoral Specializations Community Development, Total Students 14 19 33 Critical Studies of Cities and Regions, Culture and Ethnicity, Economic Development, the Environment, Gender and Planning, *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. Housing, International Housing and Development, Regional Political Economy, Transportation, Urban Design PLANNING FACULTY

DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Evelyn Blumenberg University Admission Policy: None. Professor. BA, UC Berkeley (1982); MA (1990) and Ph.D. (1995), Departmental Requirement: Master’s degree in relevant field. UCLA. Specializations: Urban Poverty and Low Wage Labor Markets, Minimum GRE: None. Social Policy and Planning, Social Economic Inequality, Gender and Minimum TOEFL: 600/250/100 Planning. DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/evelyn-blumenberg Hours of Required Courses...... 24 (310) 903-3305 [email protected] Hours of Methods Courses...... 12 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 0 Randall Crane Hours of Outside Field...... 12 Professor. BA, UC Santa Barbara (1974); MCRP, Ohio State University Total Required Hours in Program...... 48 (1979); Ph.D., MIT (1987). Specializations: Urban Development, Exam, Thesis or Final Product:...... Must pass written and oral major field . Environmental Policy, Housing, Governance. exams, three courses in outside field, http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/randall-crane three courses in research methods and (310) 951-3576 [email protected] Oral Qualifying Exam for advancement to Candidacy. Leobardo Estrada Associate Professor. BA, Baylor University (1966); MS (1968) and Ph.D. (1970), Florida State University. Specializations: Social Planning, Survey FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Research, Planning for Multiple Public, Geographic Information Systems. http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/leobardo-estrada 3-4 major 4-year fellowships offered per year. Some departmental fellowships. Some non-resident tuition waivers; some transportation fel- (310) 825-6574 [email protected] lowships. Some teaching and research assistantships (number varies each year). These provide fee remissions (approx. 2/3 of reg. fees) under cer- tain conditions. (Check with Department).

Page 170 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition Susanna Hecht Edward Soja Professor. BS, University of Chicago (1972); MA (1976) and Ph.D. Distinguished Professor Emeritus. BA, Hunter College (1961); MA, (1982), UC Berkeley. Specializations: Environmental Planning and University of Wisconsin (1961); Ph.D., Syracuse University (1967). Politics, Women in Development, International Development and Specializations: Critical Urban and Regional Studies, Spatial and Planning, Natural Resource Planning and Rural Development. Planning Theory, Comparative Regional Restructuring in Industrial http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/susanna-hecht Societies, Political Economy. (310) 779-5654 [email protected] http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/edward-soja (310) 825-4335 [email protected] Jacqueline Leavitt Professor. BS, Pennsylvania State University (1961); MS (1965) and Michael Storper Ph.D. (1980), Columbia University. Specialization: Housing Policy, Professor. BA (1975), MA (1979) and Ph.D. (1982), UC Berkeley. Community Development, Gender Studies and Planning, Alternative Specializations: International Development and Planning, Urban and Planning & Design for Grassroots Empowerment. Regional Economics, Political Economy, Trade and Location Patterns and http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/jacqueline-leavitt Labor Markets. (310) 825-4380 [email protected] http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/michael-storper (310) 825-2718 [email protected] Michael Lens Assistant Professor. B.A. (200), Macalester College, M.P.P. (2003) Lois Takahashi University of Michegan, Ph.D, (2011) New York University. Professor. MS, Carnegie Mellon University (1987); Ph.D., USC (1992). Specializations: Affordable Housing, Crime, Applied Econometric Specializations: Social Service Delivery Focusing on HIV/AIDS and Methods. Homelessness, Locational Conflict, Collaboration Among Community [email protected] Based Organizations, Planning History and Theory. http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/lois-takahashi Robin Liggett (310) 429-8641 [email protected] Professor Emeritus. BA, Pomona College (1966); MS (1971) and Ph.D. (1978), UCLA. Specializations: Quantitative Methods, Computer Brian Taylor Applications in Architecture, Urban Design & Urban Planning, Computer Professor. BA, UCLA (1983); MCP (1987) and MS (1987), UC Berkeley; Visualization of Urban Environments, Geographic Information Systems. Ph.D., UCLA (1992). Specializations: Transportation Policy, Planning http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/robin-liggett and Finance, Transportation and Urban Form, Planning for Special (310) 825-6294 [email protected] Populations. http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/brian-d-taylor Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris (310) 903-3228 [email protected] Professor. M.Arch (1984), MPL (1985) and Ph.D. (1988), University of Southern California. Specializations: Physical Planning, Urban Design, Chris Tilly Planning History, Public Environment of the City, Privatization of Public Professor. BA, Harvard College (1976); Ph.D., MIT (1989). Space, Safety and Security in Inner City Areas and Bus Stop Crime. Specializations: Work and labor markets, poverty and inequality, commu- http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/anastasia-loukaitou-sideris nity and regional development, social movements. His research focuses (310) 206-9679 [email protected] on the US and Mexico, with some broader comparative work. Also Director, Institute for Research on Labor and Employment. Vinit Mukhija http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/chris-tilly Associate Professor. Master of Urban Design, University of Hong (301) 267-4738 [email protected] Kong (1992); M.Arch., University of Texas (1995); Ph.D., MIT (2000). Specializations: Housing and Land Development, Urban & Rui Wang Neighborhood Revitalization, Development Strategies for Low Income Assistant Professor. Ph.D., Harvard (2008). Specializations: Communities, Physical Planning and Urban Design. Environmental policy; urban economics; transportation policy; Chinese http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/vinit-mukhija urbanization. (310) 794-4478 [email protected] http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/rui-wang (310) 367-3738 [email protected] 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 (310) 206-2193 [email protected]

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 [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 171 Michael Stoll OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Professor. BS, UC Berkeley (1988); MCP (1990) and Ph.D. (1995), MIT. Specializations: Interplay of Race Ethnicity, Urban Poverty and Labor Eric Avila Markets, Urban Economic Development Strategies. Associate Professor of Chicana/o Studies. BA, UC Berkeley (1990); http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/michael-stoll MA, UC Berkeley (1992); Ph.D., UC Berkeley (1997). Specializations: (310) 206-4774 [email protected] The Culture of Cities; Comparative U.S. Urban History; 20th-century Urbanism; History of Los Angeles; Racial Identity and Racialization; Urban Latino/Chicano Culture; The Uses and Meanings of the Urban Abel Valenzuela Built Environment. Professor. BA, UC Berkeley (1986); MCP (1968) and Ph.D. (1993), http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/eric-avila MIT. Specializations: International Migration, Immigrants in the Urban (310) 825-9106 [email protected] Economy, Urban Poverty, Race, Ethnicity and Social Inequality. http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/abel-valenzuela Stephen Commins (310) 206-8224 [email protected] Lecturer. BA, UCLA (1971); MA, Claremont School of Theology (1974); Ph.D., UCLA (1988). Specializations: History of Development Planning Goetz Wolff and Theory, Regional Economic Development Policies, Lecturer. AB, Occidental College (1965; MA, Yale University. (1968); Non-Governmental Organizations, Rural Development and Social Policy. ABD, UCLA. Specializations: Regional Economic Development, http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/stephen-commins Industrial Restructuring and Labor Market Dynamics; Southern California (310) 422-5997 [email protected] Regional Economy, Industrial, Spatial and Labor Analysis, Industry Cluster/Sectoral Analysis. Dana Cuff http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/goetz-wolff Professor. BA, UC Santa Cruz; Ph.D., UC Berkeley (1982). (310) 369-0900 [email protected] Specializations: Physical Planning/Urban Design, Social & Cultural Bases of Design, Low Income Housing & Neighborhoods, Critical Urban Min Zhou Studies. Professor of Sociology. BA, Zhongshan (Sun Yat-Sen) University, http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/dana-cuff China (1982); MA, SUNY-Albany (1985); Ph.d., SUNY-Albany (1989). (310) 206-5517 [email protected] Specializations: Immigrant Neighborhoods in Los Angeles: Chinatown, Koreatown, and Pico Union; Intra-Asian Migration: Diverse Patterns of Carol Goldstein Human Movements and the Role of the State; Race and Ethnicity; The Lecturer. BA, Northwestern University (1972). Specializations: Physical Community; Urban Sociology Planning, Urban Design and Planning Practice, Cultural Policy, Planning, http://www.soc.ucla.edu/people/faculty?lid=250&display_one=1 Funding & Facility Development, Public Art. (310) 825-3532 [email protected] http://www.publicaffairs.ucla.edu/carol-goldstein (310) 825-4896 [email protected] 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 [email protected]

Richard J. Jackson FYI 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 (310) 206-8522 [email protected]

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 [email protected] jubilant Ph.D. graduates after commencement

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School of Planning, College of Design, Undergraduate Specializations Architecture, Art and Planning Certificate in Historic Preservation, Certificate in Geographic Information Systems P.O. Box 210016 Cincinnati, Ohio 45221-0016 UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Phone (513) 556-4943 Departmental Requirement: College Prep Program. Minimum GPA: University, variable; Department, top Fax (513) 556-1274 30%. E-mail: [email protected] Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: ACT- University, variable; Department, 21. http://daap.uc.edu/planning SAT- University, variable; Department, 980 Xinhao Wang, Ph.D., Interim School Director Phone: (513)556-0497 UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Hours of Core...... 90 E-Mail: [email protected] Hours of Studio Courses...... 30 Hours of Restricted Elective...... 69 Hours of Unrestricted Elective...... 0 PROGRAM INFORMATION Other (Thesis)...... 11 UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Total Required Hours In Planning Program...... 200 Admission Deadline 2011-12...... Rolling Total Required Hours to Graduate from University...... 200 Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12...... February 1, 2011 Thesis or Final Product...... Final Product In-State Tuition and Fees:...... $3,473 per quarter (10,419/year) Out-of-State Tuition and Fees:...... $8,314 per quarter ($24,942/year) Bachelor of Science in Urban Studies Application Fee...... $50 Additional Fees: ...... None Contact Person: Xinhao Wang Phone: (513) 556-0497 GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Admission Deadline 2011-12 for Masters program...... Rolling E-mail [email protected] Admission Deadline 2011-12 for Ph.D program...... February 1, 2011 Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12 for Masters program...... February 1, 2011 Year initiated:1961 Not PAB Accredited Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12 for Ph.D Program...... February 1, 2011 Degrees Granted through 6/30/10...... 245 In-State Tuition and Fees:...... $4,567 per quarter ($13,701/year) Out-of-State Tuition and Fees:...... $8,275 per quarter (24,825/year) Application Fee:...... $50 Additional Fees:...... Varies Undergraduate Specializations *Effective Fall Term 2012 the university will convert to semesters Student chooses from over 20 options or develops own. Annual Student Enrollment

Applied Accepted Enrolled UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS 09/10 09/11 09/10 09/11 09/10 09/11 Departmental Requirement: College Prep Program. Undergraduate 112 85 62 79 50 38 Minimum GPA: University, variable; Department, top 40%. Masters 120 115 92 65 40 44 Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: ACT- University, variable; Doctoral 24 30 3 5 3 4 Department, 20. SAT- University, variable; Department, 940 UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION Bachelor of Urban Planning REQUIREMENTS Hours of Core...... 45 Contact Person: Xinhao Wang Hours of Concentration...... 30 Phone: (513) 556-0497 Hours of Restricted Elective...... 78 E-mail [email protected] Hours of Unrestricted Elective...... 27 Other (Thesis)...... 6 Year Initiated:1961 PAB Accredited Total Required Hours In Planning Program...... 186 Degrees Granted through 6/30/11...... 890 Total Required Hours to Graduate from University...... 186 Thesis or Final Product...... Final Product

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 173 FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION University merit scholarships and several departmental minority scholar- 2010-2011 ships. Eligibility based on GPA, SAT/ACT score, exam, interview and financial need. US Citizens & Permanent Male Female Total Residents MASTERS DEGREE Hispanics of any race 1 0 1 Master of Community Planning White 48 40 88 Contact Person: Xinhao Wang Phone: (513) 556-0497 African American 1 5 6 E-mail [email protected] Native American/Pacific Year Initiated: 1963 PAB Accredited 0 0 0 Degrees Granted through 6/30/10...... 863 Islander Degrees Granted from 9/1/02 to 8/31/11...... 156 Asian American 0 2 2

Mixed 0 0 0 Masters Specializations Urban Design Other/don’t know 1 0 1 Physical Planning Non-US Citizens Non- Environmental Planning 9 9 18 Economic Development Permanent residents International Development Total students 58 56 114 Certificate in Historic Preservation Certificate in Geographic Information Systems

Peace Corps Programs: *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. Masters International Program Peace Corps/Fellows USA DOCTORAL DEGREE Regional Development Planning MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Variable. Contact Person: Xinhao Wang Minimum Undergraduate GPA: University, variable; Department, 3.0 Phone: (513) 556-0497 Minimum GRE: University, variable; Department, E-mail [email protected] variable. Minimum TOEFL University, 520; Department, 560. Year initiated 2002 Degrees Granted through 6/30/11...... 5 MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Degrees Granted from 9/1/2003 to 6/30/11...... 5 Hours of Core...... 33 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 5 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 20 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 21 Other...... 11 Doctoral Specializations Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 90 Metropolitan Development Planning, Exam,Thesis or Final Product:...... Thesis or Final Project Regional/National Development Planning, NOTE: Paid summer Internship is required. Regional Development, Planning & Management in Developing Countries. FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Scholarships & Assistantships are available. Eligibility is based on merit.

Page 174 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Variable. PLANNING FACULTY Minimum GPA: University, variable; Department, 3.4 Mahyar Arefi Minimum TOEFL: University, 520; Department, 600. Associate Professor. MUD, MArch, Tehran; Ph.D., USC. Minimum GRE: University, variable; Department, above Specializations: Urban Design, Community Development. the median. Departmental Requirement: Masters in Planning or related field, (513) 556-0212 [email protected] calculus, stats, economics, natural science, environmental science. Christopher Auffrey Associate Professor. Ph.D., Michigan. Specializations: Healthy Urban Planning, Environmental Justice, Sustainable Development. (513) 556-0579 [email protected] DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Hours of Core...... 20 Carla Chifos AICP Hours of Research...... 45 Associate Professor. MCP, Cincinnati; Ph.D., Cornell. Specializations: Hours of Major Field...... 20 Sustainable Development, Urban Environment, International Development. Hours of Minor Field...... 12 (513) 293-8195 [email protected] Other...... 38. Total Required Hours in Program...... 135 Exam,Thesis or Final Product:...... First year screening, David J. Edelman Eur Ing, SIA, AICP comprehensive exam, Professor. MRP, Ph.D., Cornell. Specializations: Urban Environmental admission to candidacy, Management, Energy Policy Planning, Development Planning and dissertation. Management. (513) 556-2378 [email protected]

FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Charles E. Ellison Scholarships & Assistantships are available. Eligibility is based on merit. Professor. Ph.D., Michigan. Specializations: Urban Theory, Political Economy, Public Policy, Planning and Politics. (513) 556-0210 [email protected] TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION 2010-2011 Jan Marie Fritz CCS Professor. Ph.D., American. Specializations: Community Development, Environmental Justice, Mediation and Facilitation of Organizational and US Citizens & Permanent Male Female Total Public Policy Disputes. Residents (513) 556-0208 [email protected] Hispanics of any race 0 0 0 Beth Honadle Professor of Political Science and Affiliated Professor of Planning. PhD, White 1 3 4 Syracuse (Maxwell School). Specializations: Public Policy Analysis, Economic Development, Local Government and Capacity Building. African American 1 1 2 [email protected] Johanna W. Looye Native American/Pacific Associate Professor. MRP, Ph.D., Cornell. Specializations: Urban and 0 0 0 Islander Regional Theory, International Development, Women in International Development, Planning Techniques. Asian American 0 0 0 (513) 556-0216 [email protected]

Mixed Michael C. Romanos AICP 0 0 0 Professor. MSc, Florida State; Ph.D., Cornell. Specializations: Economic Development Planning, Sustainable Development, Urban and Regional Other/don’t know 0 0 0 Spatial Structure, International Planning. (513) 293-8156 [email protected] Non-US Citizens Non- 5 4 9 Permanent residents Menelaos Triantafillou AICP, ASLA Associate Professor. BUP, Cincinnati, MLA, Harvard. Specializations: Total students 7 8 15 Urban Design, Physical Planning, Community Development. (513) 556-4212 [email protected]

*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 175 David P. Varady FAICP Professor. MCP, Ph.D., Pennsylvania. Specializations: Housing, Residential Mobility, Community Development. (513) 405-3602 [email protected]

Xinhao Wang AICP Professor. MCP, Rhode Island; Ph.D., Pennsylvania. Specializations: Environmental Planning, GIS, Modeling. (513) 556-0497 [email protected]

Rainer vom Hofe Associate Professor. MS, Ph.D., Cornell. Specializations: Regional Analysis, Economic Development, Quantitative Methods, Urban and Regional Economics. (513) 556-3835 [email protected]

Marisa Zapata Assistant Professor. MS, Ph.D., Illinois. Specializations: Participatory Planning Processes, Land Use Planning, Culutral Diversity. [email protected]

OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY 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 [email protected]

John Niehaus PE Adjunct Professor. MCP, Cincinnati. Specializations: Transportation Planning, Transportation Engineering

Gary Powell Adjunct Assistant Professor. JD, Cincinnati. Specializations: Planning Law and Administration

Frank Russell Adjunct Assistant Professor. MA, Harvard University. Specializations: Urban Design, Community Planning

Paul Schirmer Adjunct Instructor. BUP, Cincinnati. Specializations: Land Development, Real Estate, Urban Design

Page 176 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO B.Envd MURP Ph.D. ACSP Member: PAB PAB FULL DENVER PAB

College of Architecture and Planning UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Departmental Requirement: H.S. Diploma or GED and two essays. Denver, Colorado 80217 Minimum GPA: University Mean: 3.60 Departmental Mean, 3.63 Phone (303) 556-3382 Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: University Mean, 1203/26.5 Fax (303) 556-3687 Departmental Mean, 1181/26.3

UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS E-mail: [email protected] Hours of Core...... 52 http://www.cudenver.edu/Academics/Colleges/ Hours of Studio Courses ...... 26 ArchitecturePlanning Hours of Restricted Electives ...... 24 Hours of Unrestricted Elective ...... 18 Total Required Hours In Planning Program ...... 102 Brian Muller, Chairperson Total Required Hours to Graduate from University...... 120 Phone (303) 315-2421 Thesis or Final Product ...... Not required E-mail: [email protected] FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Various Scholarships. PROGRAM INFORMATION Eligibility Criteria: Competitive GPA/portfolio/recommendations. UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Admission Deadline ...... February 15 masters DEGREE Financial Aid Deadline ...... April 1 In-State Tuition...... $3,223 per semester Master of Urban and Regional Planning Out-of-State Tuition ...... $13,350 per semester Application Fee: ...... $70 Contact Person: Patricia McKissock Phone: (303) 352-3600 GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES E-mail [email protected] Application Deadline for Masters Program (Fall)...... February 15 Application Deadline for Ph.D Program...... February 1 Financial Aid Deadline for Masters Program ...... March 1 Year Initiated:1971 PAB Accredited Financial Aid Deadline for Ph.D Program ...... March 1 Degrees Granted through 5/2011...... 1112 In-State Tuition (If enrolled for 15 credits)...... $4,496 per semester Degrees Granted from 9/2010 to 8/2011...... 69 Out-of-State Tuition (If enrolled for 15 credits)...... $11,202 per semester Matriculation Fee: ...... $115 (One-time Fee) Application Fee...... $50 International Student Application Fee: ...... $75 Masters Specializations Additional International Student Fees: ...... $100 per semester Land Use and Environmental Planning Annual Student Enrollment Economic and Community Development Planning Urban Place Making and Design Applied Accepted Enrolled In addition, Masters students may establish their Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 10 Fall 11 Fall 10 Fall 11 own unique specializations with an advisor’s Masters 125 124 108 100 41 49 approval. Doctoral 60 45 6 7 4 5

MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: None. Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE Minimum GRE: Department, Yes, if GPA under 3.0 Bachelor of Environmental Design (B.Envd) Minimum TOEFL University, 500; Department, 550. Departmental Requirement: Undergraduate Degree. Contact Person: Peg Gordon Phone: (303) 492-2804 MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements E-mail [email protected] Hours of Core...... 27 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses ...... 12 Year Initiated:1970 Hours of Restricted Concentration Electives...... 15 B.Envd Degrees Granted, 1991-2008: Unrestricted Electives...... 9 Architecture Track...... 1,784 Total Required Hours in MURP Program ...... 51 Design Studies Track...... 367 Planning Track...... 239 Note: Masters Thesis may be undertaken in lieu of second studio (6 credits).

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 177 FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION o A Procedure to Align the Built Environment with Ecosystem Integrity. Tuition aid and scholarships are awarded annually. Students also will find o Mixed-Income Housing, Discourse and Debate. significant opportunity for paid internships and a limited number of paid o Issues of Time and Place: Sustaining a Locally Based Aesthetic at the research opportunities. University of Colorado at Boulder 1917-2003. o Examining Community-based Collaboration in the Context of Western TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Public Lands and Nature Resources Management. Fall 2010 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. US Citizens & Permanent Male Female Total o Power, Identity, and the Rise of Modern Architecture: From Siam to Residents Thailand. o Bottom-Up Metropolitan Planning in Kolkata: Rhetoric vs. Reality. Hispanics of any race 6 2 8 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. White 46 48 94 o Influence of Current Transportation Decision Processes on Modal Outcomes: Three Colorado Case Studies.. African American 1 0 1 o The Emergence and Development of the Second Home in Colorado, 1880-1940. Native American/Pacific 1 1 2 Islander Asian American 2 1 3 Doctoral Specializations Sustainable and Healthy Environments Mixed 0 0 0 History of Architecture, Landscape, and Urbanism

Other/don’t know 15 6 21 DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Non-US Citizens Non- GRE: Strongly Encouraged 5 4 9 Permanent residents Minimum TOEFL: 550: University , 575: Departmental Minimum GPA: 3.0 University; Undergraduate GPA 3.0; Total students 70 60 130 Graduate GPA 3.5 Departmental Requirement: Twelve hours of upper level undergradu- ate coursework in Architecture/Planning; 12 hours upper level under- graduate 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 GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS DOCTORAL DEGREE Hours of Core ...... 12 Specialization ...... 12 Design and Planning Program Minor ...... 12 Electives ...... 10 Contact Person: Michael Harper Dissertation ...... 30 TOTAL CREDITS...... 76 Phone: (303) 556-6042 E-mail [email protected] Exams or Written Requirements: Preliminary Examination, Comprehensive Examination, and Dissertation. Year initiated 1997 Degrees Granted through 5/2010...... 30 FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Degrees Granted from 9/2009 to 8/2010...... 2 20 Tuition grants, 13 fellowships. Department participates in the NSF- IGERT collaborative program in “Sustainable Infrastructure” at the Recent Doctoral Dissertations University of Colorado Denver. o The Application of Dramatic Theory in Design Narrative: A Paradigm Eligibility Criteria: Active student status; Competitive. 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.

Page 178 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition Bruce Goldstein TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION Associate Professor. BA, Wesleyan (1986); MS, Yale University (1990); PhD, University of California, Berkley (2004). Specializations: Fall 2010 Environmental Planning, and Regional Planning Frameworks. US Citizens & Permanent (303) 556-3382 [email protected] Male Female Total Residents Spenser Havlick (Emeritus) Hispanics of any race 1 1 2 Professor Emeritus. Specializations: Natural Hazards, Growth Management.

White 8 11 19 Kevin Krizek Associate Professor and Director, Ph.D. Program. BSE Northwestern African American 1 0 1 University, Evanston, IL (1993); MSCE. University of Washington, Seattle, WA (2000) ; MRP University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Native American/Pacific Chapel Hill, NC (1995); PhD University.of Washington, Seattle, WA 0 0 0 (2001). Specializations: Land Use and Transportation (including walking Islander and cycling), Planning for Healthy Communities. (303) 556-3282 [email protected] Asian American 0 1 1 Yuk Lee Mixed 0 0 0 Professor and Associate Dean of Academic Affairs. BA, Eastern Kentucky University (1965); MA, University of Cincinnati (1967); Other/don’t know 0 1 1 PhD, Ohio State University (1970). Specializations: Spatial Analysis, Mathematical and Quantitative Analysis, Spatial Perception, Urban Transportation Planning, Land Use Planning. Non-US Citizens Non- 7 1 8 (303) 556-4232 [email protected] Permanent residents Total students 17 15 32 Raymond McCall Associate Professor. BS, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (1969); MS, Illinois Institute of Technology (1975); PhD, University of *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. California, Berkeley (1978). Specializations: Urban Design, Computer- Aided Design, and Electronic Networking. (303) 492-7042 [email protected] PLANNING FACULTY Gilbert McNeish Thomas Clark Professor Adjunct. BA, Drake University, MPA University of Pittsburgh, Professor. AB, Brown University (1966); MA (1969) and PhD (1975), Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, JD University of University of Iowa. Specializations: Urban and Regional Economic Denver. Specializations: Land Use and Environmental Law. Development, Growth Management, Regional Policy Development, International Planning, Planning Implementation, and Quantitative Brian Muller, Chairperson Methods. Associate Professor. BA, Yale University (1979); MA, University of (303) 556-3296 [email protected] Texas, Austin (1986); PhD, University of California, Berkeley (2000). Specializations: Land Use Modeling, Geographic Information Systems, Ernesto Arias (Emeritus) Growth Management, Regional Economic Development. Professor Emeritus. Decision Support Systems. (303) 556-5967 [email protected]

John Barbour Jeremy Németh Instructor. BENVD University of Colorado; MURP and MArch, Assistant Professor and Director, Master of Urban Design Program. BA, University of Colorado Denver. Specializations: Historic Heritage UC Berkeley (2000), MS Building and Urban Design, University College Districts; Historic Preservation; Urban Anthropology; Social London, PhD Rutgers University (2007). Specializations: Urban Design Connectivity. and Public Policy, Urban Public Spaces, Urban Security Planning. (303) 492-8010 [email protected] (303) 556-3688 [email protected]

Louise Chawla Korkut Onaran Professor. BA. Psychology, Hunter College of New York (1972); MA Assistant Professor Adjunct. BArch and MArch, Middle East Education and Child Development, Bryn Mawr College (1979); PhD Technical University, Ankara; PhD, University of Wisconsin, Madison. Environmental Psychology, CUNY (1984). Specializations: Children and Specializations: Urban Design, Design Review, Legal Aesthetics. Cities; Children and Nature; and Children's Participation in Community Development. (303) 492- 5228 [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 179 Peter Park Jim Charlier Associate Professor Adjunct. BS, Arizona State University, MArch, MUP, Lecturer. BS, Iowa State University, MS Iowa State University. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Specializations: Urban Design Specializations: Urban Transportation Planning Economics and Planning, Comprehensive Planning, Form-based Code, and Planning Administration. Robert Finch (303) 556-3479 [email protected] Lecturer. AA, State University of New York; BS, Colorado State University; MPA, University of Colorado, Denver; MURP, University Thomas Ragonetti of Colorado Denver. Specialization: Natural Resources Planning and Professor Adjunct. AB and MRP, Cornell University; JD, Harvard Management. University. Specializations: Landscape & Site Design, Planning Practice. Michael Harper Jason Rebillot Senior Instructor. BS, Colorado School of Mines; MS, University of Assistant Professor Adjunct. VS, Univ of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. MArch, Tulsa; PhD, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Specializations: Project Univ of Ill-Chicago, Design (In Progress), Harvard University. Management, Decisions Modeling, Operations Research.

Fahriye Sancar Kenneth Hoagland Professor. B.Arch, Middle East Technical Institute (1971); MS Arch Lecturer. BA, Doane College; MRP, University of Massachusetts. (1972) and PhD (1977), Pennsylvania State University. Specializations: Specializations: Public Finance and Fiscal Planning, Real Estate Urban Design, Design Review, Planning Theory & Methods, Research Development. Methodology, Environmental Aesthetics, and International Planning. (303) 492-7497 [email protected] Edward Kamp Lecturer. MURP, University of Colorado Denver. Specializations: Raymond Studer, Jr. (Emeritus) Physical Planning, Urban Economics, and Real Estate Market Analysis. Professor Emeritus. Specializations: Planning Methods, Planning Design and Management Systems. Kevin Puccio Lecturer. BS, University of Florida; MURP, University of Colorado Willem Van Vliet Denver; M. Urban Design, University of Colorado Denver. Professor, and Director, Center for Research and Design: Children, Youth Specializations: New urbanism, Project Management. and Environments. Doctorandus, Amsterdam (1976); PhD, University of Toronto (1989). Specializations: Housing, Environment & Behavior, Ken Schroeppel Children and Youth, Neighborhood Planning, International Development Lecturer. BS, Ferris State University; MURP, University of Colorado and Planning. Denver. Specializations: andBlight Studies, Downtown (303) 492-5015 [email protected] Planning, Urban Redevelopment & Revitalization, Transit-Oriented Development. Jennifer Steffel-Johnson Instructor. BS Cornell University. MArch McGill University. PhD, James Spensley University of Colorado Denver. Specialization: Affordable Housing, Lecturer. JD George Washington University. Specializations: Community Development, Social Diversity. Transportation Law and Environmental Consulting.

Daniel Strammiello OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Lecturer. BA, Trinity College; MA, George Washington University. Specializations: Real Estate Development. Gideon Berger Lecturer. B.A. Communications. American University, MCP University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Transit Oriented Development/ FYI Infill, Community Development, Economic Development, and Communications, Living Streets. The University of Colorado is a three-campus system with four locations: the University of Colorado Denver’s downtown Denver Graham Billingsley campus and Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora, plus UC Lecturer. Past President, American Institute of Certified Planners, and former Director, Boulder County Land Use Department. BA Planning, Boulder and UC Colorado Springs. More than 55,000 undergradu- University of Cincinnatti, ACIP, Land Use Manager, Boulder County. ate and graduate students currently pursue studies on these UC Specializations: Progressive Land Use Policy. campuses. The UC System is ranked sixth among public institu- tions in federal research expenditures by the National Science Dale Case Foundation ($661 million overall in FY08). Of this well over Lecturer. AIC, BA Public Administration concentration in Urban Affairs half is generated at the University of Colorado Denver. Academic and Administration, Miami University, Oxford Ohio, MUPDD Master of Planning, Design and Development, Maxine Goodman Levin College of prestige is evidenced in the System’s four Nobel laureates, Urban Affairs, Cleveland State University, Chief Planner, Boulder County seven MacArthur Fellows, 18 alumni astronauts and 19 Rhodes Specializations: Public Policy and Planning, Comprehensive Planning. Scholars. For more information about all three CU campuses,

Page 180 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition 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 sub- stantial 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 6/10/10.

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 6/10/10).

The Ph.D. Program in Design and Planning draws from the exten- sive 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 remark- able 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 schol- arly 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.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 181 UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE MA/MS Ph.D. ACSP Member: FULL

School of Public Policy and Administration MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS 184 Graham Hall University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution Newark, Delaware 19716 Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 Phone (302) 831-1687 Minimum GRE: 1100 (M+V) Fax (302) 831-3296 Minimum TOEFL 213 Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Departmental Requirement: No Requirements www.sppa.udel.edu MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Hours of Core...... 20 Maria P. Aristigueta, Director Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 0 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 10-13 E-mail: [email protected] Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 0 Other...... 0 Exams or Written Requirements...... 3-6 PROGRAM INFORMATION Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 36

GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Admission Deadline 2011-12 for Masters program ...... July 1 FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Admission Deadline 2011-12 for Ph.D program...... July 1 Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12 for Masters program...... February 1 Tuition awards: Each student is considered for financial assistance. Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12 for Ph.D Program...... February 1 Eligibility criteria: Merit Tuition...... $12,970 per semester International Tuition...... $12,970 per semester Application Fee...... $75 Additional Fees...... $494 per semester TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Annual Student Enrollment 2010-2011

Applied Accepted Enrolled US Citizens & Permanent 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 Male Female Total MA in UAPP 88 74 23 31 22 14 Residents PhD in UAPP 42 36 9 10 7 7 Hispanics of any race 1 0 1

MASTERS DEGREE White 11 25 36

Master of Arts in Urban Affairs and Public Policy African American 2 4 6

Contact Person: Danilo Yanich, Ph.D., Program Director Native American/Pacific 0 1 1 Phone: (302) 831-1710 Islander E-mail: [email protected] Asian American 3 0 3 Year Initiated: 1971 Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 334 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 15 Mixed 0 0 0

Other/don’t know 0 1 1 Non-US Citizens Non- Masters Area of Focus 1 3 4 Permanent residents Urban and Regional Planning; Historic Preservation; Housing and Community Development; Health Total students 18 34 52 Services Policy; Non-profits and Philanthropy; Media and Public Policy

*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.

Page 182 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION DOCTORAL DEGREE 2010-2011 Ph.D. in Urban Affairs and Public Policy US Citizens & Permanent Male Female Total Contact Person: Danilo Yanich, Ph.D., Program Director Residents Phone: (302) 831-1710 E-mail: [email protected] Hispanics of any race 0 0 0 Year initiated 1971 Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 137 White 13 13 26 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 6

Dissertations Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11 African American 3 6 9 Native American/Pacific 1. National Policy and Community Cultural Democracy: Centralization 0 0 0 and Decentralization of the Houses of Culture in Korea Islander 2. Save the Children: An Analysis of the Feasibility and Fairness of the No Child Left Behind Act’s Student Proficiency Timeline in Delaware Asian American 0 1 1 3. Effects of EU Anti-Corruption Mandates on the Romanian Judiciary 4. Lost in Translation (?): The Professional Public Health Discourse of Poor Health Mixed 1 0 1 5. Informing Democracy? Election Coverage by Cable News Networks in the 2008 Presidential Election. Other/don’t know 2 1 3 6. Unlocking the Black Box: How Delaware Elementary Schools Fulfilled the Expectations of Performance Measures and Accountability. Non-US Citizens Non- 4 7 11 Permanent residents

Doctoral Specializations Total students 23 28 51 Governance, Planning and Management, Social and Urban Policy, Technology, Environment and Society *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Master’s degree from an accredited PLANNING FACULTY institution David L. Ames FAICP/AICP Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.5 in previous Master’s work Professor. Ph.D., Clark. Specializations: Historic Preservation, Urban Minimum GRE: 1100 Geography, Urban and Regional Planning. Minimum TOEFL 213 (302) 831-1050 [email protected] Departmental Requirement: No Requirements Raheemah Jabbar-Bey DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Assistant Professor. MA, University of New Hampshire. Specializations: Hours of Core...... 15 Economic Development Planning. Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 0 (302) 831-8564 [email protected] Hours of Restricted Electives...... 18 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 0 Other...... 9-12 Edward O’Donnell Total Required Hours in Program...... 42-45 Instructor. M.Ed., West Chester University. Specializations: Land Use Thesis or Final Product:...... Dissertation required Planning, Growth Management, Infrastructure/Community Facilities, Natural Resources Protection. (302) 831-4928 [email protected]

FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Steven W. Peuquet Tuition awards: Each student is considered for financial Associate Professor. Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania (1995). assistance. Specializations: Community Development, Housing and Neighborhood Planning. Eligibility criteria: Merit (302) 831-1689 [email protected] Robert Warren Professor. Ph.D., UCLA (1964). Specializations: Urban and Regional Government, Telecommunications & Information, Urban Planning and Development, Cultural Theory. (302) 831-1686 [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 183 OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY FYI John Byrne Professor. Ph.D., University of Delaware. Specializations: Energy Planning, Environmental Planning, Political Economy. (302) 831-8405 [email protected]

David Hugg AICP 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 [email protected] www.sppa.udel.edu Gerald Kauffman www.udel.edu/visitus Instructor. MPA, University of Delaware. Specializations: Water resourc- es and Watershed Planning, Management and Policy. www.udel.edu/gradoffice/academics (302) 831-4929 [email protected] www.udel.edu/gradoffice/apply Jerome Lewis Associate Professor. Ph.D., New York University. Specializations: Land Use/Growth Management, Politics and Governance. (302) 831-1709 [email protected]

David Racca Instructor. MA, University of Delaware. Specializations: Computer Applications, GIS. (302) 831-1698 [email protected] Edward Ratledge Associate Professor. MA, University of Delaware. Specializations: Computer Applications. (302) 831-1684 [email protected]

Rebecca Sheppard Assistant Professor. PhD, University of Delaware. Specializations: Historic Preservation Planning, Landscape/Site Design. (302) 831-3625 [email protected]

Young-Doo Wang Professor. Ph.D., University of Delaware (1980). Specializations: Energy Planning, Environmental Planning. (302) 831-1706 [email protected]

Danilo Yanich Associate Professor. Ph.D.. Specializations: Quantitative Methods, Social Policy/Human Services. (302) 831-1710 [email protected]

Page 184 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition MA/MS Ph.D. ACSP Member: UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA PAB FULL

MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Department of Urban and Regional University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited Planning institution College of Design, Construction and Planning Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.00 Minimum GRE: 1000 (verbal minimum 320) Room 431 Architecture Building Minimum TOEFL 213/550/80 P.O. Box 115706, Gainesville, Florida 32611-5706 Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Phone (352) 392-0997 Departmental Requirement: Letter of intent, 3 letters of recommendation, transcript(s) Fax (352) 392-3308 MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements http//:www.dcp.ufl.edu/urp Hours of Core...... 24-27 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 6 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 9 Kristin E. Larsen, Ph.D., AICP, Department Chair Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 10-13 Email: [email protected] Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 52 Exams or Written Requirements...... Thesis PROGRAM INFORMATION GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Admission Deadline 2012-13 for Masters program...... N/A Early application FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION ...... recommended Tuition awards: Research Assistantships and Stipends. Admission Deadline 2012-13 for Ph.D program...... February 1st Eligibility criteria: Graduate Student at University of Florida. Financial Aid Deadline 2012-13 for Masters program...... January 15th Financial Aid Deadline 2012-13 for Ph.D program...... January 15th In-State Tuition and Fees...... $4,338 (est.) (9) credit hours Out-of-State Tuition and Fees...... $11,253 (est.) (9) credit hours Application Fee...... $30 TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Additional Fees...... varies 2010-2011 Annual Student Enrollment U.S. Citizens & Male Female Total Permanent Residents APPLIED ADMITTED ENROLLED Hispanics of 2 7 9 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11 Any Race Masters 121 80 22 Doctoral 76 32 18 White 29 23 52

*College of Design, Construction, and Planning African American 2 3 5 MASTERS DEGREE Native American/ 1 0 1 Urban and Regional Planning Pacific Islander

Contact Person: Dr. Richard Schneider, Professor and Asian American 0 0 0 Graduate Coordinator Phone: (352) 392-0997 ext 430 E-mail: [email protected] Mixed 0 0 0

Year Initiated: 1975 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 536 Other/Don’t Know 1 1 2 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 29 Non-US Citizens 10 13 23 Masters Specializations Non-Permanent Residents DEPARTMENT: Environmental Planning, Growth Management and Transportation; Housing, Community, and Economic Development; Total Students 43 40 83 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 *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. UNIVERSITY: University Concentration in Geographic Information Sciences

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 185 TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION DOCTORAL DEGREE 2010-2011 Ph.D. in Design, Construction and Planning with a U.S. Citizens & concentration in Urban and Regional Planning Male Female Total Permanent Residents Hispanics of Contact Person: Maria Gavidia, Doctoral Coordinator 1 1 2 Phone: (352) 392-4826 ext 312 Any Race E-mail: [email protected] White 19 17(3) 36(3) Year initiated 1988...... DCP...... URP Degrees Granted through 8/31/2011...... 89...... 18 Degrees Granted from 9/1/2010 to 8/31/11………...... ……7...... 2 African American 1(1) 3(1) 4(2) Native American/ Dissertations Granted from 8/31/10 to 8/31/11...... 7...... 2 0 0 0 1. The Village Landscape through a Lens: Understanding Cultural Pacific Islander Landscapes of Bali, Indonesia 2. Evaluating Accessibility and Travel Cost as Suitability Components Asian American 1(1) 0 1(1) in the Allocation of Land Use, a Case Study of Identifying Land for Affordable Housing in Three Counties in Florida Mixed 0 0 0

Other/Don’t Know 0 0 0 Doctoral Specializations Non-US Citizens Urban and Regional Planning, Building Construction, 36(12) 13(7) 49(19) Non-Permanent Residents Architecture, Interior Design, Landscape, Architecture, Historic Preservation Total Students 58(14) 34(11) 92(23)

DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 Minimum GRE: 1200 *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. Minimum TOEFL 213/550/80 URP students in parenthesis Departmental Requirement: Masters Degree. Statement of Intent and 3 letters of recommendation. PLANNING FACULTY

Ilir Bejleri Associate Professor, BArch (1987), Ph.D. (1994), University of Tirana, Albania. Specializations: Urban Design, Urban Simulation, Information DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Technology for Planning. Hours of Core...... 10 www.dcp.ufl.edu/urp Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... N/A (352) 392-0997 [email protected] Hours of Restricted Electives...... N/A Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... N/A Other...... 50 Andres Blanco Total Required Hours in Program...... 60+30 from Master’s degree Assistant Professor. B.A. (1999), M.S. (2005), Universidad de los Andes, Thesis or Final Product...... Written and Oral Qualifying Exams Bogota`, Colombia. Ph.D. Candidate, Cornell University. Specializations: Dissertation Required Urban Economics, Local Economics Development, Urban Public Finance. www.dcp.ufl.edu/urp (352) 392-0997 [email protected] FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Tuition awards: Research Assistantships and Stipends. Kathryn Frank Eligibility criteria: Graduate Student at University of Florida. Assistant Professor, BCE (1994) Georgia Tech; Master (2000) University of Oregon; Ph.D (2009) Georgia Tech. Specializations: Ecosystem man- agement, regional sustainability, Collaborative planning and policy mak- ing, alternative dispute resolution, water resources and aquatic/coastal ecosystems, children and youth participation in planning. www.dcp.ufl.edu/urp (352) 392-0997 [email protected]

Page 186 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition Dawn Jourdan Ruth Steiner Assistant Professor. BS (1996), Bradley University; J.D./MUP (2000), Associate Professor. BA (1979), Lawrence University; MBA University of Kansas; Ph.D. (2004), Florida State University (1982), University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; MCP (1988), Ph.D. Specializations: Planning Law, Housing Law, Growth Management Law. (1996), University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Growth www.dcp.ufl.edu/urp Management, Transportation, Environmental Impact Assessment, Health (352) 392-0997 [email protected] and the Built Environment. www.dcp.ufl.edu/urp Kristin Larsen (Chair) AICP (352) 392-0997 [email protected] Associate Professor. BS (1986), MAURP (1990), University of Florida, Ph.D. (2001), Cornell. Specializations: Planning History, Housing, Paul Zwick (Associate Dean) Historic Preservation. Professor. BS (1979), Florida Technological University; MAURP www.dcp.ufl.edu/urp (1981), Ph.D. (1985), University of Florida. Specializations: Planning (352) 392-0997 [email protected] Information and Analysis, Land Use Analysis and Modeling and Environmental Planning. Stanley Latimer AICP www.dcp.ufl.edu/urp Assistant In: BS (1976), University of Georgia; MAURP (1982), (352) 392-0997 [email protected] MS (1983), University of Florida. Specializations: Information Technology for Planning, Global Positioning Systems www.dcp.ufl.edu/urp OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY (352) 392-0997 [email protected] Claude Boles FAICP Director, Center for Building Better Communities. BCE (1966), Auburn Ferdinand Lewis University; MCP (1969, MS (1969), Georgia Institute of Technology. Lecturer. BFA (1986), MFA (1988), California Institute of the Arts; Ph.D. Specializations: Planning Administration, Growth Management, and (2008) University of Southern California. Specializations: Urban Design Comprehensive Planning and Policy, Qualitative Evaluation. www.dcp.ufl.edu/urp www.dcp.ufl.edu/urp (352) 392-0997 [email protected] (352) 392-0997 [email protected] V. Gail Easley FAICP Joseli Macedo AICP Adjunct Lecturer. BA, Political Science (1977), University of Florida Assistant Professor. BA (1985), Universidade Federal de Parana; MCP MSP (1979), University of Tennessee. Specializations: Growth (1992) University of Cincinnati; Ph.D (2000) University of Florida. Management, Comprehensive Planning and Land Development Specializations: Urban Design, International Planning. Regulations www.dcp.ufl.edu/urp www.dcp.ufl.edu/urp (352) 392-0997 [email protected] (352) 392-0997 [email protected]

Zhong-Ren Peng James Nicholas Professor. BS (1983) Huazhong Normal University, MS (1986) Graduate Emeritus Professor. BA (1965), MA (1967), University of Miami, Florida; School of Chinese Academy of Science, MS (1994) and Ph.D. (1994) Ph.D. (1970), University of Illinois. Specializations: Impact Fees, Land Portland State University. Specializations: Transportation Planning, Economics Transportation and Land Use Integration, Information Technology for www.dcp.ufl.edu/urp Planning. [email protected] www.dcp.ufl.edu/urp (352) 392-0997 [email protected] Earl Starnes FAICP Emeritus Professor. BA, Architecture; MA, Planning; Ph.D., Planning. Richard Schneider AICP Specializations: State Planning Professor. BA (1968), MA (1973), CURP (1975), and Ph.D. (1981), www.dcp.ufl.edu/urp University of Florida. Specializations: Crime Prevention Through [email protected] Environmental Design, Conflict Resolution. www.dcp.ufl.edu/urp Orjan Wetterqvist AICP (352) 392-0997 [email protected] Emeritus Professor. MA, Architecture (1958), Royal Institute of Technology. Specializations: City Design, Architecture, City Planning in Christopher Silver (Dean) FAICP Salubrious Conjunction, Theoretically and in Practice. Professor. BA (1973) St. Lawrence University, MA (1975) and Ph.D. (1981) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; MURP (1979) FYI Virginia Commonwealth University. Specializations: History of Urban and Regional Planning, International Development Planning, Community RESEARCH CENTERS AND INSTITUTES Development, Comparative International Perspective, Urban History. Preservation Institute: Nantucket – PIN (College of DCP) www.dcp.ufl.edu Geographic Facilities Information Center – GeoPlan Center (URP) Center for Building Better Communities (URP) (352) 392-4836 [email protected] Center for Health and the Built Environment (URP) Center for International Design and Planning (URP) Shimberg Center for Housing Studies

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 187 UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII MA/MS Ph.D. ACSP Member: PAB FULL Urban and Regional Planning MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS 2424 Maile Way, Saunders107 University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited Honolulu, Hawaii 96822 institution Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 Phone (808) 956-7381 Minimum GRE: 1100 Fax (808) 956-6870 Minimum TOEFL: 500/173 University/ 550 Department Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required http://www.durp.hawaii.edu Departmental Requirement: MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Dolores Foley, Department Chair Hours of Core...... 9 Phone: (808) 956-2780 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 6 E-mail: [email protected] Hours of Restricted Electives...... 6 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 21 Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 42 Thesis Exam or Final Product...... Thesis or area of concentration paper PROGRAM INFORMATION

GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Admission Deadline 2011-12 for Masters program ...... March 1, 2012 Tuition awards: Tuition Waiver (12) Admission Deadline 2011-12 for Ph.D program...... March 1, 2012 East West Center Scholarship, etc. Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12 for Masters program...... April 15, 2012 Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12 for Ph.D Program ...... April 15, 2012 In-State Tuition and Fees 2011-12 ...... $5,496 per semester* Eligibility criteria: Academic achievement Out-of-State Tuition and Fees...... $13,392 per semester* Application Fee...... $70 Additional Fees ...... $0 per semester *Based on 9 credits TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION 2010-2011 Annual Student Enrollment US Citizens & Permanent Applied Accepted Enrolled Male Female Total 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 Residents Masters 66 68 43 47 25 18 Hispanics of any race 0 1 1 Doctoral 16 25 8 13 1 5 White 12 17 29 MASTERS DEGREE African American 1 0 1 Master of Urban and Regional Planning Native American/Pacific 2 2 4 Contact Person: Dolores Foley, Chair Islander Phone: (808) 956-2780 E-mail: [email protected] Asian American 3 4 7 Year Initiated: 1973 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 12/31/10...... 413 Mixed 0 2 2 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10...... 30 Other/don’t know 0 0 0 Non-US Citizens Non-Per- 9 10 19 Masters Specializations manent residents Community Planning and Social Policy, Development Planning in Asia and the Pacific, Environmental Total students 27 36 63 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.

Page 188 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION DOCTORAL DEGREE 2010-2011 Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Planning US Citizens & Permanent Contact Person: Dolores Foley, Chair Male Female Total Phone: (808) 956-2780 Residents E-mail: [email protected] Hispanics of any race 0 0 0 Year Initiated: 2002 Degrees Granted through 8/31/2011...... 10 Degrees Granted from 9/1/2009 to 8/31/2011...... 7 White 5 1 6 Dissertations Granted from 9/1/2002 to 8/31/2011...... 10 African American 0 0 0 Doctoral Specializations Native American/Pacific 1 3 4 Community Planning and Social Policy, Development Islander Planning in Asia and the Pacific, Environmental Planning and Natural Resource Management, Land Asian American 2 0 2 Use, Transportation and Infrastructure Planning, Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance. Mixed 0 0 0

Other/don’t know 0 0 0 DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: If English is not the native language, Non-US Citizens Non-Per- 8 5 13 TOEFL score of 500/173 University manent residents 600/250 Department Departmental Requirement: 3.5 GPA Minimum GRE: 1100 Total students 17 9 26

*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Hours of Core...... 6 PLANNING FACULTY Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 0 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 3 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 6 Makena Coffman Total Required Hours in Program...... 15 Assistant Professor. BA, Standford (2002); Ph.D, Hawaii (2007). Thesis or Final Product Comprehensive written exam on . Specializations: Environmental Economics and Planning, Energy and Planning Theory; Planning Methods . Climate Change Policy, Resource Management, General Equilibrium plus Dissertation Defense. Modeling. (808) 956-2890 [email protected]

FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Ashok Das Tuition Awards: Tuition Waiver (12) Assistant Professor. BA, New Delhi (1996); MA, Kansas State University East West Center Scholarship, etc. (2001); PhD UCLA (2008). Specializations: Community Participation, Slum Upgrading, Community Managed Microfinance and Disaster Eligibility Criteria: Academic achievement Preparedness and Mitigation. (808) 956-4265 [email protected]

Priyam Das Assistant Professor. B.Arch, School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi, India (1996); MLA, Pennsylvania State (2000); Ph.D., UCLA (2009). Specializations: Urban Development, Basic Environmental Services and Governance in South Asia, Design and Planning of the Built Environment. (808) 956-5367 [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 189 Michael Douglass Professor. BA, UCLA (1976); MA, Hawaii (1968); Ph.D., UCLA OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY (1982). Specializations: Asia Pacific Urbanization, Regional and Rural Development in Asia, Urban Environmental Management, Globalization and Local Development. Denise Antolini (808) 956-6866 [email protected] Associate Professor of Law and Director of Environmental Law Program. AB (1982), Princeton; MPP (1985), JD (1986), UC Berkeley. Peter Flachsbart AICP Specializations: Environmental Law and Policy. Associate Professor. BSCE, Washington (1966); MS (1968) and Ph.D. (808) 956-6238 [email protected] (1971), Northwestern. Specializations: Planning Methods and Models, Environmental Planning, Land Use Planning, Energy Policy & Urban Transportation Planning. David Callies (808) 956-8684 [email protected] Kudo Professor. BA, De Paul (1965); JD, Michigan (1968); LLM, Nottingham (2069). Specializations: Land Use Management and Control, Dolores Foley Intergovernmental Relations. Associate Professor. and Chair BA, Pennsylvania State (1967); MPA, Cal (808) 956-6550 [email protected] State (1981); Ph.D., USC (1989). Specializations: Community Planning, Social Policy, Citizen Participation, Community Development. William Chapman (808) 956-2780 [email protected] Professor. BA, University of Virginia (1971); MS, Columbia University (1978); Ph.D., Oxford (1982). Specializations: Historic Preservation. Karl Kim (808) 956-8826 [email protected] Professor. AB, Brown (1979); Ph.D., MIT (1987). Specializations: Planning Theory, Planning Methods, Transportation and Infrastructure Linda Cox Planning, Tourism Planning, and Disaster Management. Specialist. BS, HITAHR (1976); MS, Montana (1978); Ph.D., Texas A&M (1982). Specializations: Agricultural and Resource Economics. (808) 956-6865 [email protected] (808) 956-7602 [email protected]

Reginald Y. Kwok Tom Dinell Professor. MS, Polytechnic London (1963), Ph.D., Columbia (1973). Professor Emeritus. M.P.A., Michigan Specializations: Planning Theory, Specializations: Development in Asia, , Spatial Citizen Participation, Social Policy, Professional Practice, and Conflict Development and Urban Design. Resolution. (808) 956-6867 [email protected] (808) 734-8102 [email protected] Luciano Minerbi AICP Professor. DottArch., Polytechnical Milano (1966); MUP, Washington Brien Hallett Associate Professor, Matsunaga Institute for Peace. BA (1966), Coe (1969). Specializations: Comparative Urbanism, Settlement and College; MA (1982), PhD (1995), Hawaii. Specialization: Congressional Community Planning, Environmental and Land Use Planning, Pacific War Powers, Humanitarian Intervention, and Terrorism. Islands Planning. (808) 956-6869 [email protected] (808) 956-4236 [email protected] Andrew Rumbach Bruce Houghton Assistant Professor. BA, Reed College (2002); MA, Cornell Macdonald Professor of Volcanology. BSc, University of Auckland University (2007); MS Calcutta (2010); PhD, Cornell University (1971); Ph.D., University of Otago, Dunedin (New Zealand) (1977). (2001). Specializations: Urbanization & Disaster Risk in South Asia, Specializations: Quantifying the processes involved in explosive vol- Vulnerability of low-income Communities to Hydrologic Hazards & canic eruptions and understanding the patterns of behavior of erupting Climate Change, Connection between Urban Planning and volcanoes. of Risk. (808) 956-2561 [email protected] (808) 956-6868 [email protected] Casey Jarman James Spencer Associate Professor. BA, Florida International College (1971); JD, Associate Professor. BA, Amherst College (1990); MEM, Yale University Mississippi (1981); LLM, Washington (1985). Specializations: (1995); Ph.D., UCLA (2002). Specializations: Political Economy Environmental Law, Ocean Law, Legal Writing. and Regional Development, Urban Labor Markets, Environmental (808) 956-5569 [email protected] Management, Community Development. (808) 956-8928 [email protected] Andrew Kaufman Karen Umemoto Assistant Landscape Specialist in Tropical Plant and Soil Sciences in CTAHR. BS (1992), MLA U of Arizona; MS (2000), Iowa State; PhD Professor. BS, San Francisco State (1983); MA, UCLA (1989); Ph.D., (2003) Washington State. Specialization: Environment-Behavior and MIT (1998). Specializations: Community Planning, Community-Based Environmental Psychology. Development, Social Policy Planning, Race and Ethnic Relations. (808) 956-7383 [email protected] (808) 956-7958 [email protected]

Page 190 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition Kem Lowry Seiji Yamada Professor Emeritus. BA, Washburn (1964); MA (1973) and Ph.D. Associate Professor of Area Health Education. BA (1983), Harvard; (1976), Hawaii. Specializations: Evaluation Research, Coastal Zone MD (1987), Illinois, MPH (1996), Hawaii. Specialization: Disaster Management, Alternative Dispute Resolution. Management and Humanitarian Assistance (808) 956-9311 [email protected] (808) 692-1069 [email protected] Mary Grace McDonald Associate Professor of Geography. BA (1981), Oberlin; MA (1985), PhD Raymond Yeh Dean, Arch. BSj (1965), BArch. (1967), Oregon; MArch., Minnesota (1990), UC Berkeley. Specialization: Agricultural Change, Social Theory (1969). Specializations: Architectural and Urban Design. and Political Geography. (808) 956-3469 [email protected] (808) 956-7016 [email protected]

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 [email protected]

Lawrence Nitz Professor. BA, Michigan (1963); MA (1965) and Ph.D. (1969), Michigan State. Specializations: Public Policy, Political Economics. (808) 956-8665 [email protected] 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 [email protected]

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 [email protected]

C.S. Papacostas Professor. BE, Youngstown State (1969); MS (1971) and Ph.D. (1974), Carnegie-Mellon. Specializations: Transportation Engineering and Design. (808) 956-6538 [email protected] 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 [email protected] 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 [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 191 UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO MS ACSP Member: FULL

Graduate Program in Bioregional Planning Masters Specializations & Community Design Regional Planning and Multi-jurisdictional Governance, Community and Bioregional Design, Community and PO Box 442481 Economic Development, Transportation and Sustainable Moscow, Idaho 83844-2481 Infrastructure, GIS and Spatial Analysis. Phone (208) 885-7448 • Fax (208) 885-9428 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. www.bioregionalplanning.uidaho.edu MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Stephen Drown, Program Director University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s degree from a College Phone (208) 885-7448 or University accredited by a regional accrediting association. E-mail: [email protected] Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 Minimum GRE: GRE Required, No minimum PROGRAM INFORMATION stated Minimum TOEFL: 525 Departmental Requirement GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Admission Deadline for Masters program...... Up to August 1st for Fall Semester Other University Requirements: Resume/Curriculum Vitae, three Up to September 1st for Spring Semester, Up to May 1st for Summer Term Admission Deadline for Ph.D program...... N/A letters of recommendation, official Financial Aid Deadline for Masters program...... February 1st copies of all college transcripts, Financial Aid Deadline for Ph.D Program...... N/A and a detailed written statement of In-State Tuition and Fees...... $7,732 per year academic and career goals/ Out-of-State Tuition and Fees...... $20,252 per year objectives. Application Fee...... $60 for domestic or international Departmental Requirement: Area of Emphasis Selection Form http://www.students.uidaho.edu/documents/Bioregional%20Area%20 Annual Student Enrollment of%20Emphasis%209-08.pdf?pid=109381&doc=1

Applied Accepted Enrolled MASTERS GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS 10/11 11/12 10/11 11/12 10/11 11/12 Hours of Core...... 12 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 8 Masters 16 18 16 18 10 14 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 12 Total Students Enrolled for 2011-2012: 23 Hours of Specialization Electives...... 9 Free Electives...... 3 Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 44 MASTERS DEGREE Exams or Written Requirements...... Project thesis with oral presentation Master of Bioregional Planning and Community Design FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Tuition Awards: Research Assistantships Available Eligibility Criteria: Academic Contact Person: Stephen Drown, Program Director Phone: (208) 885-7448 E-mail: [email protected]

Contact Person: Michele D. Vachon, Program Manager Phone: (208) 885-5476 E-mail: [email protected]

Year Initiated: 2008 In process of satisfying accreditation requirements Degrees Granted from 9/1/08 to 8/31/11...... 20

Page 192 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Raymond Dezzani, Ph. D. 2010-2011 Assistant Professor Department of Geography. B.A. University of California, Berkeley (1981), M.S. California State University (1984), U.S. Citizens & Ph. D. University of California, Riverside (1996). Specializations: Male Female Total Permanent Residents Spatial statistics (Markov random field models, local stochastic estima- tion, Markov transition). Stochastic diffusion processes, GIS, global and Hispanics of regional economic inequality measurement and world systems theory, 1 0 1 Any Race geographic trade models, spatial models in landscape genetics, and wild- fire propagation models. White 9 12 21 http://www.scihome.uidaho.edu/default.aspx?pid=114197 (208) 885-7360 [email protected] African American 0 0 0 Stephen R. Drown ASLA Native American/ 1 0 1 Professor of Landscape Architecture, Adjunct Professor of Architecture Pacific Islander and Environmental Science. B.S. Philadelphia College of Art (1970), M.L.A., State University of New York (1974). Specializations: Design Asian American 0 0 0 Theory, Design Development, Graphics, Professional Practice. http://www.caa.uidaho.edu/larch/ Mixed 0 0 0 (208) 885-7448 [email protected] Other/Don’t Know 0 0 0 Tim Frazier, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Department of Geography. B.A. University of Non-US Citizens 2 0 2 Tennessee (2002), M.S. Pennsylvania State University (2005), Ph.D. Non-Permanent Residents Pennsylvania State University (2009). Specializations: Coastal Hazards, Climate Change, Hazard Mitigation, Resilience Enhancement through Total Students 13 12 25 Planning, GIS. (208) 885-6238 [email protected] *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. Lorie Higgins Assistant Professor Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural PLANNING FACULTY Sociology. B.A. University of Montana (1989), M.A. Washington State University (1993), Ph.D. Washington State University (2001). Gary Austin Specializations: Rural Communities and Natural Resource Decision Associate Professor Department of Landscape Architecture. B.A. Making. California State University (1977), M.L.A. California State Polytechnic http://www.cals.uidaho.edu/aers/p_fac_higgins.htm University (1981). Specializations: Landscape Architectural History, (208) 885-9717 [email protected] Urban Design, Landscape Architecture Construction. http://www.webpages.uidaho.edu/~gaustin/ Steven J. Hollenhorst, Ph.D. (208) 885-7448 [email protected] Professor of Protected Area Policy, Adjunct Professor of Environmental Science. B.S. University of Oregon (1982), M.S. University of Oregon Rula Awwad-Rafferty, Ph. D. (1983), Ph.D., Ohio State University (1987). Specializations: Protected Professor Department of Landscape Architecture. B.S. Architecture Area Policy Yarmouk University, Irbid, Jordan (1985), M.A. Architecture http://www.cnrhome.uidaho.edu/default.aspx?pid=70568 University of Idaho (1990), Ph.D. Washington State University (1995). (208) 885- 5472 [email protected] Specializations: Environment and behavior interaction; Factors affect- ing quality of life in the built environment: physical, cultural, social, and Mark Hoversten psychological; Culture and resettlement: resettlement of cultural groups, Professor, Dean College of Art and Architecture. B.L.A. University elderly, health care applications, and military; Adaptive reuse applications of Minnesota (1976), B.F.A. University of Minnesota (1980), M.A. and community building; Sense of place: place attachment and identity; University of New Mexico (1981), M.F.A. University of Iowa (1983), conflict and place, security and place attachment; Vernacular architecture; Ph.D. Candidate, Lincoln University. Specializations: Site Design, Land Interdisciplinary design education; Experiential approaches to understand- Planning and Public Policy. ing the physical and metaphorical parameters of interior spaces; Studio http://www.bioregionalplanning.uidaho.edu/people.aspx applications. (208) 885-5423 [email protected] http://www.bioregionalplanning.uidaho.edu/people.aspx (208) 885-6832 [email protected] Michael Kyte, Ph.D. PE Professor of Transportation Engineering. B.S. UCLA (1970), M.S.C.E. Nancy Deringer, Ph. D. University of California, Berkeley (1972), Ph.D. University of Iowa Assistant Professor of Child, Family, and Consumer Studies. B.S. (1986). Specialization: Traffic Operations, Highway Capacity, Video University of Minnesota (1986), M.S. University of Idaho (1995), Based Traffic Detection, Transportation Engineering Education and Ph.D. University of Idaho (2005). Specializations: Family Resource Training. Management, Work-Life Issues, Housing, Retail and Commercial http://www.webs1.uidaho.edu/mkyte/ Property Management. (208) 885-6002 [email protected] www.agls.uidaho.edu/fcs/students/FL.htm (208) 885-7264 [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 193 Tamara Laninga, Ph.D. Sandra Pinel, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Sustainable Land Use Planning, Department Assistant Professor Department of Conservation Social Sciences. B.A. of Conservation Social Sciences. B.S. Western Washington University Brandeis University (1974), M.S. University of Wisconsin, Madison (1994), M.A. University of Colorado, Boulder (2000), Interdisciplinary (1979), Ph.D. University of Wisconsin, Madison (2007). Specializations: Certificate in Environmental Policy, University of Colorado, Boulder Local and regional land use planning, indigenous and community culture (2001), Ph.D. University of Colorado, Denver (2005). Specializations: in planning theory and methods; cultural landscapes, multi-jurisdictional Community-based collaborative planning, federal land management plan- governance; limits to participatory and collaborative planning; conflict ning processes, and sustainable land use planning. management; community economic development; epistemologies in http://www.cnrhome.uidaho.edu/default.aspx?pid=106439 planning cultural resource management; ethnographic research methods, (208) 885-7117 [email protected] social impact and contextualized case study research. http://www.cnrhome.uidaho.edu/default.aspx?pid=106200 Jerrold A. Long, Ph.D. (785) 885-7792 [email protected] Associate Professor of Law. B.S. Utah State University, J.D. University of Colorado School of Law, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison. Nick Sanyal, PhD. Specializations: Natural Resources Law, Property. Associate Professor Department of Conservation Social Science. B.Sc. St. http://www.uidaho.edu/law/jerrolda,-d-,long.aspx Edmund’s College, University of Gauhati, Shillong, India (1970), M.S. (208) 885-7988 [email protected] Texas A&M University (1975), M.S. University of Idaho (1984), Ph.D. University of Idaho (1991). Specializations: Directing scholarship on and Michael Lowry, Ph.D. PTP learning about the wildlands, working landscapes, communities and insti- tutions necessary for the use, enjoyment, planning and conservation of Assistant Professor Department of Civil Engineering. B.S. Brigham natural resources; conservation planning; human dimensions of planning Young University (2002), M.S. Brigham Young University (2004), Ph.D., and management; qualitative and quantitative research methods and sur- University of Washington (2008). Specialization: Land use and trans- vey methodologies; public opinion measurement; and community-based portation planning, travel demand management, traffic calming and street Service Learning. design, bicycle and pedestrian planning, project evaluation and finance, http://www.cnrhome.uidaho.edu/default.aspx?pid=70543#sanyal public participation. http://www.uiweb.uidaho.edu/engr/cedept/lowry/lowry.html (208) 885-7528 [email protected] (208) 885-0139 [email protected] Sherry McKibben LEED AP Manoj Shrestha, Ph.D. Assistant Professor and IURDC Director. B.Arch. University of Oregon Assistant Professor Political Science and Bureau for Public Policy (1976), M. Arch. Yale University (1981). Specializations: Practicing Research. M.A. Tribhuvan University (1986); M.Sc., University of architect with McKibben + Cooper Architects/Urban Design, Boise. Bradford, UK (1991); Ph.D., Florida State University (2008). Architectural and urban design, master planning, community design/ Specializations: Local government, public policy, water governance, col- revitalization, regenerative design/sustainable development, and renova- laborative management and policy, intergovernmental relations. tion/adaptive reuse of historic structures as well as urban research and http://www.class.uidaho.edu/pols/faculty/Shrestha.htm outreach projects serving Idaho through the Idaho Urban Research and (208) 885-0530 [email protected] Design Center (IURDC). http://www.uidaho.edu/caa/arch/sherrymckibben.aspx Philip Watson, Ph.D. (208) 364-4540 [email protected] Assistant Professor Agricultural Economics & Rural Sociology. B.S. Taylor University (1998), M.Ag. Colorado State University (2003), Ph.D. Wendy McClure Colorado State University (2006). Specializations: Bioregional Planning, Professor Department of Architecture and Interior Design. B.A. Fishery Management, Community Economics, Regional Economics, University of Pennsylvania (1974), M.Arch. University of Washington Natural Resources, Specialty Agriculture, Economic Development, Rural (1977). Specializations: Architect and town planner. Architectural design, Innovations. community revitalization, designing for sustainability, and adaptive use http://www.cals.uidaho.edu/AERS/p_fac_watson.htm of historic structures. Studio teaching emphasis on outreach in the com- (208) 885-6934 [email protected] munity context in association with the College of Art and Architecture's Rural Planning and Design Center and in collaboration with Landscape Patrick Wilson, Ph.D. Architecture. Associate Professor Department of Conservation Social Sciences, http://www.bioregionalplanning.uidaho.edu/people.aspx Adjunct Assistant Professor of Environmental Science. B.A.Ed. (1987), (208) 885-6473 [email protected] M.A. Western Washington (1990), Ph.D. University of Alberta (1996). Specializations: Natural resource policy and politics, and comparative David Paul, Ph.D. public policy; politics of species conservation, tribal government manage- ment of natural resources, and water policy and politics. Assistant Professor Department of Physical Education, Recreation and http://www.cnrhome.uidaho.edu/default.aspx?pid=85875 Dance. B.P.E Purdue University (1993), M.A. East Tennessee State University (1995), Ph.D. Ohio State University (1999). Specializations: (208) 885-7911 [email protected] Investigating the relationships between physical activity, food intake, and chronic disease; Studying the relationship between the built environment and obesity in children and adults; Developing methodologies to improve the measurement of physical activity and food intake. http://www.bioregionalplanning.uidaho.edu/people.aspx (208) 885-7921 [email protected]

Page 194 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition fyI Bioregional Planning and Community Program Mission The mission of the Bioregional Planning and Community Design pro- gram 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 program’s faculty, staff, and students work with com- munities, 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 expecta- tion that it will be expanded over time to include opportunities nationally and internationally.

Interdisciplinary The Bioregional Planning and Community Design program is distin- guished 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 pro- gram. 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 develop- ment planning. • Graduate certificate: Designed for those who want to incorporate sustainable planning principles and concepts into a related profes- sional 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 society’s needs in a sustainable manner.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 195 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT MA/MS Ph.D. ACSP Member: FULL CHICAGO PAB Department of Urban Planning And Policy MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s degree from accredited 412 South Peoria Street, 215 CUPPAH institution Chicago, Illinois 60607-7068 Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 for final 60 semester hours Phone (312) 996-5240 Minimum GRE: No Requirements Minimum TOEFL: 550 paper-based; Fax (312) 413-2314 213 computer-based; TOEFL ibt 80 E-mail: [email protected] Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Departmental Requirement: 3 letters of recommendation, personal http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/upp/ statement and writing sample Kazuya Kawamura, Head GRE and resume for Assistantship Phone (312) 413-1269 MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements E-mail: [email protected] Hours of Core...... 20 Hours of Specialization...... 12 Hours of Electives...... 8-20 PROGRAM INFORMATION Professional Practice Experience...... 4 Other (Masters Project or Thesis)...... 4-16 GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Total Required Hours in Planning Program ...... 60 Admission Deadline 2011-12...... March 15, 2011 Exam,Thesis or Final Product: ...... Masters Project or Thesis Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12 ...... January 1, 2011 In-State Tuition and Fees...... $9,042 Out-of-State/International Tuition and Fees...... $15,041 FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Additional Fees...... $500 Fellowships; Assistantships; Tuition and Fee Waivers. Eligibility Criteria: All based on academic merit. DOCTORAL DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Federal Loans. Admission Deadline 2011-12...... January 1, 2011 Eligibility Criteria: Based on financial need. Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12 ...... January 1, 2011 In-State Tuition and Fees...... $9,042 TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Out-of-State/International Tuition and Fees...... $15,041 2010-2011 Additional Fees...... $500 US Citizens & Male Female Total Permanent Residents Annual Student Enrollment Hispanics* 6 16 22 Applied Accepted Enrolled Of any Race 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 White 85 77 162 Masters 291 302 157 159 73 68 African American 5 14 19 Doctoral 53 44 14 7 5 5 Native American/ 0 0 0 MASTERS DEGREE Pacific Islander 0 0 0 Masters of Urban Planning and Policy Asian American 2 7 9 Contact Person: Kazuya Kawamura, Department Head and Associate Professor Mixed 0 6 6 Phone: (312) 413-1269 Other / Don’t know 10 10 20 E-mail: [email protected] Year Initiated: 1973 PAB Accredited Non-US Citizens Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 1425 Non- Permanent 3 1 4 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 80 Residents Masters Specializations Total Students 105 115 220 Community Development, Economic Development, Glo- balization and International Planning, Spatial Planning and Design, Urban Transportation, Environmental Planning *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. and Policy, Self-designed specialization

Page 196 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION DOCTORAL DEGREE 2010-2011 Urban Planning and Policy (Includes students still pursuing PhD in Policy Analysis) US Citizens & Contact Person: Kazuya Kawamura, Department Head Male Female Total and Associate Professor Permanent Residents Phone: (312) 413-1269 Hispanics* 1 1 2 E-mail: [email protected] Of any Race Year initiated: 2003 White 7 9 16 Previous Ph.D. degree in Policy Analysis with specialization in Planning was initiated in 1975 and terminated in 2003. African American 2 5 7 Degrees Granted through 8/31/2011...... 16 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 5 Native American/ 0 0 0

Doctoral Specializations Pacific Islander 0 0 0 Community Development, Economic Development, Asian American 0 1 1 Globalization and International Planning, Spatial Planning and Design, Urban Transportation, Environmental Planning Mixed 1 0 1 and Policy, Self-designed specialization Other / Don’t know 0 0 0 Non-US Citizens DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Requirement: GRE can be substituted with GMAT Non- Permanent 5 3 8 Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 for last 60 semester hours Residents Minimum GRE: General Required Minimum TOEFL: 550 paper-based; Total Students 15 18 33 213 computer-based; TOEFL ibt 80 Departmental Requirement: Masters in Urban Planning, Public Policy or related field; 3 Letters of *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. recommendation, statement of research interests, writing sample and PLANNING FACULTY resume, electronic submission; up to 32 hours transferred from Master’s Ning Ai work to Ph.D on approval of Assistant Professor: B.A., Renmin (People’s) University of China Director of Graduate Studies (2001); B.S., Tsinghua University (2001); MCP, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2003); PhD, Georgia Tech (2011). Specializations: DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Environmental Planning and Policy, Environmental Economics. Hours of Core...... 16 Specialization...... 28 Advanced Standing...... 32 Kheir Al-Kodmany Dissertation...... 20 Associate Professor. B.Arch., University of Damascus (1986); MA Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 96 (1989) and Ph.D. (1995), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Exams or Written Requirements: Academic Progress: Written examina- Specializations: Computer Applications, Geographic Information tion; Oral exam may be required at the discretion of the committee. Systems, Physical Planning/Urban Design, Quantitative Methods. Write and successfully defend dissertation. http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/upp/faculty/al_kodmany.html (312) 413-3884 [email protected] Philip Ashton Associate Professor. BA, University of Winnepeg (1990); MUP, McGill University (1993); Ph.D., Rutgers University (2005). Specializations: FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Financial Restructuring and Central City Markets, Neighborhood Fellowships; Assistantships; Tuition and Fee waivers. Development and Change, Affordable Housing Development and Eligibility criteria: All based on academic merit. Must submit GRE scores Preservation; Comparative Urban Policy; Normative Ethical Theory in and Application for Graduate Assistantship. Policy. Federal Loans. http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/upp/faculty/ashton.html Eligibility criteria: Based on financial need. (312) 413-7599 [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 197 John Betancur David Perry Associate Professor. BA, Universidad Pontificia Bolivaniana, Colombia Professor. BS, St. John Fisher College (1964); MPA (1966) and Ph.D. (1971); Sociologist, Universidad San Buenaventura, Colombia (1974); (1971), Syracuse University; MS (1981) and Ph.D. (1983), Carnegie MUPP (1977) and Ph.D. (1986), University of Illinois at Chicago. Mellon University. Specializations: Urban Political Economy, Spatial Specializations: Community Development, International Development, Theory and Urban Planning, Public Infrastructure, Public Administration Race/Ethnicity & Planning & Social Policy/Human Services. and Regional Change. http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/upp/faculty/betancur.html http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/upp/faculty/perry.html (312) 996-2125 [email protected] (312) 996-8700 [email protected]

Joshua Drucker Janet Smith Assistant Professor. BA, University of Michigan (1998); MRP (2000) Associate Professor and Co-Director, Voorhees Center. BFA (1985) and Ph.D. (2008), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. and MUP (1990), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Ph.D., Specializations: Economic Development Planning, Regional Cleveland State University (1998). Specializations: Community Development, Quantitative Methods, Science and Technology Policy. Development, Housing and Neighborhood Planning. http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/upp/faculty/drucker.html http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/upp/faculty/smith.html (312) 413-7597 [email protected] (312) 996-5083 [email protected]

Douglas Gills Piyushimita Thakuriah Associate Professor. BA (1968) and MA (1972), North Carolina Associate Professor. BA (1987) and MA (1989), University of Delhi, University; Ph.D., Northwestern University. Specializations: Citizen India; MUPP (1991) and Ph.D. (1994) University of Illinois at Chicago. Participation, Community Development, Race/Ethnicity & Planning. Specializations: Quantitative Methods, Transportation. http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/upp/faculty/gills.html http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/upp/faculty/thakuriah.html (312) 996-2174 [email protected] (312) 355-0447 [email protected]

Charles Hoch Nebiyou Tilahun Professor. BA, University of San Diego (1970); MCP, San Diego State Assistant Professor: B.S. (2001), M.S. (2005) and PhD (2010), University University (1975); Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles. of Minnesota. Specializations: Transportation Planning, Travel Behavior, Specializations: Housing and Neighborhood Planning, Land Use/Growth Social Aspects of Transportation. Management, Physical Planning/Urban Design, Planning Practice & Theory. Nik Theodore http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/upp/faculty/hoch.html Associate Professor and Director, Center for Urban Economic (312) 996-2156 [email protected] Development. BA, Macalester College (1986); MUPP (1989) and Ph.D. (2000), University of Illinois at Chicago. Specializations: Economic Martin Jaffe Development, Labor Markets. Associate Professor. BA, Wayne State University (1969); JD, http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/upp/faculty/theodore.html Wayne State Law School (1973); LLM, Depaul School of Law (312) 355-1340 [email protected] (1984). Specializations: Environmental Planning, Land Use/Growth Management, Physical Planning/Urban Design, Planning Law. Sanjeev Vidyarthi http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/upp/faculty/jaffe.html Assistant Professor. BArch, University of Bombay, India (1991), March, (312) 996-2178 [email protected] Catholic University Leuven (2003), MUP, University of Michigan (2005), PhD, University of Michigan (2008). Specializations: Physical and Kazuya Kawamura Land Use Planning, Globalization and Transfer of Planning Ideas, Urban Head and Associate Professor. BS, North Carolina State University Design and Place Making. (1988); MS (1989) and Ph.D. (1999), University of California, Berkeley. http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/upp/faculty/vidyarthi.html Specializations: Quantitative Methods and Transportation. (312) 355-0447 [email protected] http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/upp/faculty/kawamura.html (312) 413-1269 [email protected] Rachel Weber Associate Professor and Associate Director for Research and Program Brenda Parker Development, Great Cities Institute. BA, Brown University (1989); MRP Assistant Professor. BA (1994), Michigan State University; MS (2002) (1995) and Ph.D. (1998), Cornell University. Specializations: Economic and PhD (2008), University of Wisconsin, Madison. Specializations: Development Planning, Planning Theory, Public Finance and Fiscal Urban policy, urban governance, race, gender, qualitative methods, pro- Planning. gram, community activism http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/upp/faculty/weber.html http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/upp/faculty/parker.html (312) 355-0307 [email protected] (312) 996-2167 [email protected] Curtis Winkle Associate Professor and DGS. 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) 996-2155 [email protected]

Page 198 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition Moira Zellner Ben Gomberg Assistant Professor. BS, Cientro de Altos Estudios en Ciencias Exactas, Adjunct Lecturer: B.A., University of Montreal; Diploma, University of Argentina (1995); MUP, University of Michigan (2000); PhD, University Western Ontario. Specializations: Bike Planning, . of Michigan (2005). Specializations: The complexity of human-envi- ronment interactions and their effects on the sustainability of natural Brian Licari resources; effects of public policy and individual decision-making, and Adjunct Lecturer. BA, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill (2000); their impacts on land-use/cover change and ecological processes. MUP, New York University (2005). Specialization: Geographic informa- http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/upp/faculty/zellner.html tion systems. (312) 996-2149 [email protected] Robert Nelis Ting Wei Zhang FAICP Adjunct Lecturer. BA, St. Mary’s University of Minnesota (1969); MUPP, Professor. BA (1968) and MA (1981), Tongji University; Ph.D. University University of Illinois at Chicago (1975). Specializations: Municipal ser- of Illinois at Chicago (1992). Specializations: Geographic Information vices planning, Local government management. Systems, International Development and Planning, Physical Planning/ Urban Design. Erica Pascal http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/upp/faculty/zhang.html Adjunct Lecturer. BA, Boston University (1972); JD, Northwestern (312) 355-0303 [email protected] University (1976). Specializations: Affordable housing finance and fund- ing, Housing law.

OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Nina Savar GIS Coordinator. BA, Smith College (1979); Master's work, University Sarah Barr of Illinois at Chicago (1985). Specialization: Geographic Information Adjunct Lecturer. BA, DePaul University (2001); MUPP, University of Systems. Illinois at Chicago (2008). Specialization: Geographic information sys- http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/udv/people.html tems, Geospatial analysis and visualization. (312) 413-9612

Charles Daas Stephen Schlickman Adjunct Lecturer. BA, University of Michigan (1989); MUPP, University Adjunct Lecturer. BA, Georgetown University (1975); JD, DePaul of Illinois at Chicago (1999). Specializations: Community development, University (1979). Specializations: Public infrastructure policy, finance, Mutual housing. and advocacy

William A. (Max) Dieber Margaret Schneemann Co-Director, Urban Data Visualization Laboratory; Adjunct Lecturer. Adjunct Lecturer. BA, Grinnell College (1993); MS, University of Maine BSBA, Northwestern University (1970); MA, University of Illinois at (1997). Specializations: Economics, statistics, water resource economics Urbana-Champaign (1972). Specializations: Geographic information sys- tems, Information services, Demography, Economic development. http://www.uic.edu/cuppa/udv/people.html Thomas Smith Adjunct Lecturer. BA, University of Michigan (1975); MURP, Michigan State University (1980), MS, Illinois Institute of Technology (1996). Yochai Eisenberg Specializations: Land use planning, Zoning policy analysis, Form-based Adjunct Lecturer. BA, University of Wisconsin-Madison (2005); MUPP, codes, Development policy, Project management University of Illinois at Chicago (2008). Specializations: Physical and Environmental Planning. Tom Snyder Adjunct Lecturer. AB, University of California-Santa Cruz (1970); MS, Jesse Elam University of Oregon (1973); MCRP, Harvard University (1979); PhD, Adjunct Lecturer: B.A., Millsap College (1999); MUPP, University of Harvard University (1986). Specializations: Economic development, Illinois at Chicago (2005). Specialization: Environmental Planning and Public budgeting processes, Public finance. Policy. James Van Der Kloot Kevin Gibbs Adjunct Lecturer. BS, Michigan State University (1979); BS, Michigan Adjunct Lecturer. Specialization: Geographic information systems. State University (1980). Specializations: Sustainable development

Eugene Goldfarb Ferhat Zerin Adjunct Lecturer. BA, State University of New York at Stony Brook; Adjunct Lecturer. BArch, Bangladesh University of Engineering MUP, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; JD, DePaul Technology (1989); MArch, University of Illinois at Chicago (1996). University. Specializations: Sustainable development, Brownfield rede- Specializations: Urban design, Master planning, Mixed-use development, velopment Transit-oriented development. Kiersten Grove Adjunct Lecturer: B.A., New York University (1999), MURP, University of Michigan (2007). Specializations: Bike Planning, Complete Streets.

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A View of Chicago from the Campus of University of Illinois at Chicago

Page 200 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT BA/BS MA/MS Ph.D. ACSP Member: URBANA-CHAMPAIGN PABPAB PAB PAB FULL Department of Urban and Regional UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Departmental Requirement: None Planning Minimum GPA: 3.0/top 20% of class 111 Temple Buell Hall, 611 Taft Drive Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: ACT 24-28 Champaign, Illinois 61820 Phone (217) 333-3890 UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Hours of Core...... 23 Fax (217) 244-1717 Hours of Workshop Courses...... 10-12 www.urban.illinois.edu Hours of Restricted Electives...... 27 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 29-31 Robert Olshansky, Acting Head Hours of General Education...... 29+* Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 120 Phone (217) 333-3890 Thesis or Final Product...... Not required E-mail:[email protected] *Some GenEd requirements are met by UP courses. PROGRAM INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Work Study, Project Grants, Internships, Scholarships, Loans UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Admission Deadline 2011-12...... January 2, 2012 Financial Aid Priority Deadline 2011-12 ...... March 15, 2012 MASTERS DEGREE In-State Tuition and Fees:...... $7,207 per semester Out-of-State Tuition and Fees:...... $14,278 per semester Master of Urban Planning Application Fee:...... $50/$60 (Int.) College of FAA Tuition Differential:...... $765 per semester Contact Person: Stacy Harwood, Associate Professor MUP Program Director All new students admitted to the baccalaureate program - freshman and [email protected] transfers - will receive a four-year guaranteed tuition schedule, which applies to both in-state and out-of-state students. Mary Edwards, Associate Professor GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES MUP Director of Admissions Admission Deadline 2011-12 for Masters Program...... December 15, 2011 [email protected] Admission Deadline 2011-12 for Ph.D. Program...... December 15, 2011 Merit Awards & Assistantships, MUP & Ph.D...... December 15, 2011 Phone: (217) 333-3890 Financial Aid, MUP & Ph.D...... Anytime In-State Tuition and Fees:...... $7,195 per semester Year Initiated: 1946 PAB Accredited Out-of-State Tuition and Fees:...... $13,828 per semester Degrees Granted through 5/31/11...... 999 Application Fee:...... $70/$90 (Int.) College of FAA Tuition Differential:...... $536 per semester Degrees Granted from 6/1/10 to 5/31/11...... 28 Masters Concentrations Community Development for Social Justice, Land Annual Student Enrollment Use and Transportation Planning, Local and Regional Applied Accepted Enrolled Economic Development, Sustainable Design and 08/10 07/11 08/10 07/11 08/10 07/11 Development, International Planning Undergraduate 56 83 45 52 34 46 Masters 143 167 42 39 21 21 MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Doctoral 52 41 6 4 4 2 University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE Minimum GRE: None Minimum TOEFL Minimum 102 iBT, 610 PBT, BA in Urban Planning 253 CBT Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Contact Person: Alice Novak, Assistant Head, Academic Departmental Requirements: Prior coursework in intermediate Programs & BAUP Program Director microeconomics and statistics Phone: (217) 244-5402 recommended. All admission E-mail: [email protected] materials must be submitted by Year Initiated:1953 PAB Accredited deadline for full consideration. Degrees Granted through 5/31/10...... 1,079 Degrees Granted from 6/1/10 to 5/31/10...... 29

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 201 MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Hours of Core...... 24 Doctoral Specializations Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 8 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 8 Working with faculty members, students create a Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 20-24 plan of study and define specializations which draw Recommended Internship...... 4 (can substitute for elective hours) on departmental and campus strengths. Total Required Hours in Planning Program:...... 64 Exam,Thesis or Final Product: Capstone project (thesis, project, or workshop) DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION University Admission Policy: No Requirements 3-4 fellowships; 10-12 teaching and research assistantships in the depart- Minimum GRE: 75th Percentile ment, 10-15 outside department, covers tuition (excluding College of Minimum TOEFL: Minimum 102 iBT, 610 PBT, 253 CBT FAA tuition differential), some fees and stipend of approximately $7,400 Minimum GPA: 3.0 for 9 months (total value: $25,709 IL resident, $43,949 non-resident). Departmental Requirement: Close fit with faculty interests and expertise. TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS 2011-2012 Planning Theory:...... 4 or 8 hours Dissertation Research Methods:...... Minimum of 12 hours U.S. Citizens & Male Female Total Research Design:...... Minimum of 4 hours Permanent Residents Area of Specialization:...... Minimum of 8 hours Hispanics of Other Electives:...... Minimum of 4 hours 1 3 4 Thesis or Independent Study:...... Maximum of 32 hours Any Race Total:...... Minimum of 64 hours entering with masters; ...... 96 otherwise White 16 11 27 Other Requirements: ...... Two Synthesis Papers, ...... Qualifying Research Paper or Qualifying Exam, African American 1 6 7 ...... Dissertation Proposal and Dissertation Defense Native American/ 0 2 2 Pacific Islander TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION 2010-2011 Asian American 1 0 1 U.S. Citizens & Male Female Total Mixed 0 0 0 Permanent Residents Hispanics of 0 0 0 Other/Don’t Know 0 1 1 Any Race Non-US Citizens 4 6 10 White 4 4 8 Non-Permanent Residents

Total Students 23 29 52 African American 0 0 0 Native American/ 0 0 0 DOCTORAL DEGREE Pacific Islander Asian American 1 1 2 PhD in Regional Planning

Contact Person: Faranak Miraftab, Associate Professor Mixed 0 0 0 Ph.D. Program Director Phone: (217) 333-3890 Other/Don’t Know 0 0 0 E-mail: [email protected] Non-US Citizens 10 3 13 Year initiated 1983 Non-Permanent Residents Degrees Granted through 5/31/11 ...... 88 Degrees Granted from 6/1/10 to 5/31/11...... 2 Total Students 15 8 23 Dissertations Granted from 5/1/10 to 5/31/11: 1. Assessing Participants’ Motivation to Volunteer Geographic Information 2. The FDI and The Regional Development in Chile

Page 202 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition Stacy Harwood PLANNING FACULTY Associate Professor. BA, University of California, San Diego (1986; MURP, University of California, Irvine (1994); Ph.D., University of Arnab Chakraborty Southern California (2001). Specializations: Neighborhood Planning, Assistant Professor. B. Arch., Indian Institute of Technology-Kharagpur Community Development in Immigrant Communities, Qualitative (2001); MUPP, University of Illinois-Chicago (2003); and Ph.D. Urban Methods, Social Inequality and Social Planning. and Regional Planning and Design, University of Maryland-College Park (217) 265-0874 [email protected] (2007). Specializations: Land Use, Scenario Planning, Participatory Planning, Smart Growth. Leonard F. Heumann (217) 244-8728 [email protected] Professor Emeritus. B.Arch. (1965), MCP (1967), and Ph.D. (1973), University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Housing Policy and Brian Deal Planning, Aging and Planning, Community Development, Social Policy Associate Professor. BS (1983), M.Arch. (1997) and Ph.D. (2003), Planning. University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Specializations: Sustainable (217) 333-3890 [email protected] Design, Land Use Planning, Computer Applications to Planning and Design. Geoffrey Hewings (217) 333-1911 [email protected] Professor. BA, University of Birmingham, UK (1965); MA (1967) and Ph.D. (1969), University of Washington. Specializations: Regional Lynn Dearborn Science Modeling, Regional Analysis, Forecasting. Associate Professor. BS, Rensselaer Polytechnic University (1983); (217) 333-4740 [email protected] BArch, Rensselaer Polytechnic University (1983); MArch, University of Oregon Eugene (1994); Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Joe Hooker (2004). Specializations: Architecture, Design, Housing, Community Adjunct Lecturer. BA, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1973); Development. JD, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1977); MUP, University (217) 333-4331 [email protected] of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1992). Specializations: Planning Law. (217) 333-3890 [email protected] Mary Edwards, AICP Associate Professor. BB (1985) and MA (1986), Western Illinois Lewis D. Hopkins, FAICP University; MA, University of Illinois at Chicago; Ph.D., University of Professor Emeritus. BA (1968), MRP (1972) and Ph.D. (1975), Wisconsin-Madison (1997). Specializations: Fiscal Impact Analysis, University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Planning Theory, Computer Public Finance, Planning Methods. Applications in Planning, Planning Methods, Planning Practice. (217) 333-3211 [email protected] (217) 333-3890 [email protected] Edward Feser Tschangho John Kim Professor. BA, University of San Francisco (1989); MRP (1994) Endowed Professor of Urban and Regional Systems. BS, Hanyang and Ph.D. (1997), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. University (1967); MS, Pratt Institute (1972); Ph.D., Princeton University Specializations: Economic Development Policy, Technology and (1976). Specializations: Technology and the City, Transportation, Economic Development, Planning Methods, Regional Development GIS, Metropolitan and Regional Planning, International Development Theory. Planning. (217) 244-6767 [email protected] (217) 244-5369 [email protected]

Clyde Forrest, FAICP Bruce Knight, FAICP Professor Emeritus. BA (1960) and JD (1962), University of Tulsa. Adjunct Lecturer. BS, Iowa State University (1977); MA, University of Specializations: Planning Law, Environmental Planning, Land Use and Iowa. Specializations: Urban Planning Processes, Planning Practice, Growth Management, Negotiation, Planning Practice. Land Use and Growth Management. (217) 333-3890 [email protected] (217) 333-3890 [email protected] Andrew Greenlee Bumsoo Lee Assistant Professor. BA, Grinnell College (2004); MS, University Assistant Professor. BS, Hanyang University (1994); MCP, Seoul of Iowa (2006); and PhD, University of Illinois at Chicago (2011). National University (1996); Ph.D., University of Southern California Specializations: Housing Policy, Community Development, Inequality, (2006). Specializations: Urban Spatial Structure, Metropolitan Neighborhood Indicators. Development, Urban Land Use, Travel Behavior and Transportation (217) 333-9069 [email protected] Planning, Regional Economic Analysis and Modeling. (217) 333-3601 [email protected] Albert Z. Guttenberg, FAICP Professor Emeritus. BA, Harvard University (1948). Specializations: Daniel McMillen Land use Classification, History of American Planning. Professor. BS, University of Illinois at Chicago (1981); MA, University (217) 333-3890 [email protected] 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 [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 203 Ruby Mendenhall Bev Wilson Assistant Professor. BS, University of Illinois at Chicago (1986), MPP, Assistant Professor. BA, Duke University (1997); MRP (2002) and Ph.D University of Chicago (1994), Ph.D., Northwestern University (2004). (2009), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Specializations: Specializations: Race and Housing Patterns, Social Networks, Inequality, Land Use and Environmental Planning and Policy; Growth Management; Public Policy. Spatial Analysis; GIS, Sustainability; Urban Simulation Modeling (217) 333-2528 [email protected] (217) 333-3890 [email protected]

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 [email protected] FYI Joint degree programs allow students to pursue two graduate Alice Novak degrees simultaneously, where the total time for the two degrees is Lecturer. BS, University of Missouri, Columbia (1981); MUP, University decreased. The most popular joint degrees are with Architecture, of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (1985). Specialization: Historic Preservation Planning. Landscape Architecture, Law, and Agricultural and Applied (217) 333-3890 [email protected] Economics. Joint degrees with any related field are possible.

Robert Olshansky, AICP Professor. BS, California Institute of Technology (1974); MUP (1982) and Ph.D. (1987), University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Natural Hazards and Disaster Planning, Land Use Planning/Growth Management, Environmental Policy, Planning Practice. (217) 333-8703 [email protected] Craig Rost Adjunct Lecturer. BALA and MUP (1999), University of Illinois, Urbana- Champaign. Specializations: Economic Development Planning, Public Financial Analysis. (217) 333-3890 [email protected]

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 [email protected] 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) 244-7681 [email protected]

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) 333-5126 [email protected]

Elizabeth Tyler, FAICP Adjunct Lecturer. BA, University of Colorado (1979), MLA, University of California, Berkeley (1982), Ph.D, University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign (2001). Specializations: Local Government, Environmental Planning, Community Development. (217) 333-3890 [email protected]

Page 204 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition UNIVERSITY OF IOWA MA/MS ACSP Member: PAB FULL School of Urban and Regional Planning MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited 347 Jessup Hall institution Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 Iowa City, Iowa 52242-1316 Minimum GRE: Phone (319) 335-0032 Minimum TOEFL Fax (319) 335-3330 Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Departmental Requirement: No Requirements E-mail: [email protected] MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements www.urban.uiowa.edu Hours of Core...... 17 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses (in core)...... 6 Charles E. Connerly, Director Hours of Concentration...... 9 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 18 Phone (319) 335-0039 Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 50 E-mail: [email protected] Thesis or final product...... Final Exam

PROGRAM INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Tuition Awards: 14 teaching and 8 research quarter-time GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES assistantships @$8,454.00/year with all Admission Deadline 2010-11 for Masters program...... July 15, 2011 tuition covered by the University. Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11 for Masters program...... January 15, 2011 Further research assistantships and In-State Tuition and Fees...... $4,405 per semester internships available. Out-of-State Tuition and Fees...... $12,084 per semester Eligibility Criteria: Merit, Diversity, and Faculty Research Needs. Application Fee...... $60/$100 International Additional Fees...... Some course fees apply TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Annual Student Enrollment 2010-2011 Us Citizens & Male Female Total Applied Accepted Enrolled Permanent Residents 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 Hispanics 0 0 0 Masters 61 80 46 55 31 36 Of Any Race MASTERS DEGREE White 31 24 55

Master Urban and Regional Planning African American 0 2 2

Contact Person: Charles E. Connerly, Director Phone: (319) 335-0039 Native Amer/Pac Island 0 0 0 E-mail [email protected] Asian American 1 0 1 Year Initiated: 1964 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 2010...... 760 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 18 Mixed 0 0 0

Masters Specializations Other/Don’t know 0 0 0 Economic Development; Land Use and Environmental Planning; Housing and Community Non-US Citiz/non perm 2 4 6 Development; Transportation Planning, GIS Total Students 34 30 64

*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 205 Miwa Matsuo PLANNING FACULTY Assistant Professor. Bachelor of Engineering, University of Tokyo (2002); Ph.D. Harvard Graduate School of Design, Cambridge, Massachusetts Jerry Anthony AICP (2008). Specializations: Transportation Planning, GIS, employment and Associate Professor. B.Arch., University of Kerala, India (1989); Master accessibility. of Town Planning, School of Planning and Architecture, India (1991); Ph.D., Florida State University (2000). Specializations: Land Use Phuong H. Nguyen Planning, Housing Policy, Growth Management. Assistant Professor. BA English, Vietnam National University at Ho www.urban.uiowa.edu Chi Minh City, Vietnam (1999), B.S. International Economics, Foreign (319) 335-0622 [email protected] 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, Charles E. Connerly Syracuse University (2010). Specializations: Public Finance and Professor/Director. B.A. History, Grinnell College (1968); M.A. History, Budgeting, Development Policy. University of Connecticut (1974); MUP, Urban Planning University of (319) 335-0032 [email protected] Michigan (1976); Ph.D. Urban and Regional Planning, University of Michigan (1980) Specializations: Housing, Community Development, Scott Spak Civil Rights, Planning History. Assistant Professor. A.B., Engineering Sciences, Dartmouth College www.urban.uiowa.edu (2000); Ph.D., Atmospheric and Oceanic Studies, University of (319) 335-0039 [email protected] Wisconsin-Madison (2009). Specializations: Climate Change, Land Use, Air Quality, and Environmental Problems of Mega-Citites. John W. Fuller AICP (319) 335-0037 [email protected] Professor. AB, San Diego State University (1962); Ph.D., Washington State University (1968). Specializations: Transportation, International Aaron Strong Development and Planning, Public Finance/Fiscal Planning, Public Assistant Professor. BA Mathematics, Luther College, Decorah, IA Management/Strategic Planning, and Urban and Regional Economics. (1996), MS. Applied Mathematics, University of Colorado, Boulder www.urban.uiowa.edu (1998), MA Economics, University of Colorado, Boulder (2001), Ph.D. (319) 335-0038 [email protected] Economics, University of Colorado, Boulder (2004). Specializations: Environmental and Ecological Economics, Urban Economics. Richard G. Funderburg (319) 335-0032 [email protected] Assistant Professor. BA, California State University, Fullerton (1990); Master of Public Policy and Administration, California State University, OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Sacramento (1998); Ph.D., University of California, Irvine (2006). Specializations: Regional Science, Economic Development Policy, Les Beck Spatial Analysis using GIS. Adjunct Lecturer. M.S. Community and Regional Planning, Iowa State www.urban.uiowa.edu University. Specializations: Land Use Planning (319) 335-0036 [email protected] Also, Director of Linn County Planning and Development. www.urban.uiowa.edu (319) 335-0032 [email protected] Paul Hanley Associate Professor. BS, Rutgers University (1988); MS, New Jersey Institute of Technology (1990); MUP (1994); and Ph.D. (1998), Joshua Busard University of Illinois. Specializations: Transportation, Computer Adjunct Lecturer. M.S. Urban and Regional Planning, University of Applications, Infrastructure/Public Services. Also, Associate Professor Illinois, Champaign, Illinois (2006). Specialization: LEED-AP certified- in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Director of United States Green Building Council. Also Assistant Land-Use Planner, Transportation Policy Research at the Public Policy Center, and Associate Johnson County Planning & Zoning Department, Iowa City, Iowa. www. Director of the Mid-America Transportation Center. urban.uiowa.edu www.urban.uiowa.edu (319) 335-0032 [email protected] (319) 335-0043 [email protected] Hilary Copeland Lucie Laurian Adjunct Lecturer. M.S. Urban and Regional Planning, University of Associate Professor. Masters in Demography, University Pantheon- Iowa (2008). Specializations: GIS, Virtual Reality. Also Community Sorbonne, France (1995); Masters in Sociology, University of Rene Development Planner/GIS Specialist ECICOG in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Descartes, France (1995); Ph.D., University of North Carolina www.urban.uiowa.edu (2001). Specializations: Urban and Environmental Planning, Plan (319) 335-0032 [email protected] Implementation, Public Participation in Environmental Decision Making, Demography: Population-Environment Interactions, Migration. Bart Cramer www.urban.uiowa.edu Adjunct Assistant Professor. Ph.D. Geography, University of Iowa. (319) 335-0037 [email protected] Specializations: Transportation, Industry and Firm Economics, Spatial Impacts. www.urban.uiowa.edu (319) 335-0032 [email protected]

Page 206 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition 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 [email protected]

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 [email protected]

Jeffrey Schott Adjunct Lecturer. Associate Director, Nonprofit Resource Center, B.A. Class Trip to Chicago 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 [email protected]

Jim Schwab AICP 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 [email protected]

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, Bus Interchange and Bicycle Parking Downtown Iowa City Transportation Planning, and Traffic Systems www.engineering.uiowa.edu (319) 335-5664 [email protected] FYI Dan Swartzendruber For over 40 years, The University of Iowa has been offering Adjunct Lecturer. MA Urban and Regional Planning, University of Iowa high quality graduate education in urban and regional planning. (2000). Specializations: Applied GIS for Planners. Also, Planning Located in a vibrant urban and academic setting, the University Division Manager for Linn County, Iowa www.urban.uiowa.edu of Iowa School of Urban and Regional Planning offers a fully (319) 335-0032 [email protected] accredited Master's degree (either MA or MS) in Urban and Regional Planning. Areas of concentration include: economic David Swenson development; geographic information systems (GIS); land use Adjunct Lecturer. BS, University of South Dakota (1979); MA in Political and environmental planning; housing and community develop- Science (1981) and MA in Urban & Regional Planning (1985), University ment; and transportation. Joint degrees (with Law, Public Health, of Iowa. Specializations: Applied Analysis and Methods. Also, Research Social Work or Civil and Environmental Engineering) are also Scientist at Iowa State University offered. Our focus is on analytical urban planning, public policy, www.urban.uiowa.edu and sustainability. In their second year Field Problems course, all (319) 335-0032 [email protected] 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-for- sustainable-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.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 207 UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS MA/MS ACSP Member: PAB FULL MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Graduate Program in Urban Planning Hours of Core...... 21 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 0 1465 Jayhawk Boulevard Hours of Restricted Electives...... 12 Lawrence, Kansas 66045-7614 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 15 Phone (785) 864-4164 Thesis...... 0 Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 48 Fax (785) 864-5301 Exams or Written Requirements...... Comprehensive Exam www.saup.ku.edu/UBPL FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Tuition Awards: Alan Black Urban Planning Scholarship Urban Planning Alumni & Friends James M. Mayo, Department Chair Scholarship Phone (785) 864-3350 Eligibility Criteria: Academic E-mail: [email protected] MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution and a faculty sponsor.

PROGRAM INFORMATION Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Minimum GRE: Required no minimum GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Minimum TOEFL 530 University/ 570 Department Admission Deadline for Masters program...... July 1 Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Admission Deadline for Ph.D program...... N/A Financial Aid Deadline for Masters program...... March 1 Departmental Requirement: No Requirements Financial Aid Deadline for Ph.D Program...... N/A In-State Tuition and Fees...... $4,433 per semester MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Out-of-State Tuition and Fees...... $9,182 per semester Hours of Core...... 0 Application Fee...... $55 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 0 Additional Fees...... $423 per semester Hours of Restricted Electives...... 0 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 42 Annual Student Enrollment Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 48 Thesis...... 6 Applied Accepted Enrolled 08/10 09/10 08/10 09/10 08/10 09/10 TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Masters 56 54 32 37 18 19 2010-2011 US Citizens & Permanent Male Female Total MASTERS DEGREE Residents Master of Urban Planning Hispanics of any race 1 1 2

Contact Person: James M. Mayo, Chair White 19 11 30 Phone: (785) 864-4184 E-mail [email protected] African American 2 1 3 Year Initiated: 1974 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 5/22/11...... 516 Native American/Pacific 0 0 0 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 5/22/11...... 16 Islander Masters Specializations: Asian American 0 0 0 Environmental and Land Use; Housing and Development; Physical Development; Transportation Mixed 0 0 0

Other/don’t know 0 0 0 MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Bachelors degree from an accredited Non-US Citizens Non- institution 1 5 6 Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 Permanent residents Minimum GRE: Minimum TOEFL 230 Total students 23 18 41 Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Departmental Requirement: No Requirements *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.

Page 208 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition Mike Grube PLANNING FACULTY Lecturer. BGS (1990) and MUP (1992), University of Kansas. Specialization: Real Estate Development. Alan Black FAICP www.saup.ku.edu/People/AdvisoryBoard/GrubeM.shtml Professor Emeritus. AB, Harvard (1953); MCP, University of California, (785) 864-4184 Berkeley (1960); Ph.D., Cornell (1975). Specializations: Transportation [email protected] Planning. www.saup.ku.edu/people/UBPLfaculty/AlanBlack/blacka.shtml Charles Miller (785) 864-3208 [email protected] Lecturer. BS (1985) and MS (1990), University of Kansas, Ph.D., Vanderbilt University (1999). Bonnie Johnson AICP Specialization: Transportation Planning Assistant Professor. BA. (1990), MA. (1992) and Ph.D (2006), MUP www.saud.ku.edu/People/UBPLFaculty/CharlesMiller.shtml (1994), University of Kansas. Specializations: Land Use Planning, (785) 864-4184 [email protected] Planning Practice and Democracy, Organization Behavior www.saud.ku.edu/people/UBPLfaculty/BonnieJohnson/JohnsonBonnie. Dale Nimz shtml Lecturer. BA, Kansas State University (1970); MA, George Washington (785) 864-7147 [email protected] University (1984). Specializations: Historic Preservation Economics. www.saup.ku.edu/People/UBPLFaculty/DaleNimz/NimzD.shtml James Mayo (785) 864-4184 [email protected] 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. Marcy Smalley www.saup.ku.edu/people/UBPLfaculty/JimMayo/MayoJ.shtml Lecturer. BA (1973), MUP (1981), University of Kansas. Specialization: (785) 864-3350 [email protected] Transportation Planning. www.saup.ku.edu/People/UBPLFaculty/MarcySmalley.shtml Kirk McClure (785) 864-4184 [email protected] 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. FYI www.saup.ku.edu/People/UBPLFaculty/KirkMcClure/MCClureK.shtml (785) 864-3888 [email protected] Joint Masters Degrees: Daniel Serda o American Studies Lecturer. AB, Harvard (1991); MCP and Ph.D. (2003), Massachusetts o Architecture Institute of Technology. Specializations: Politics of Urban Design, o Geography Planning Practice, Community Design, Environmental Behavior. o Law www.saup.ku.edu/People/UBPLFaculty/DanSerda/SerdaD.shtml o Public Administration. (785) 864-3178 [email protected] 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 [email protected]

OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY

Phil Englehart Lecturer. MA, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (1980); Ph.D., University of Kansas (2000). Specialization: Environmental Planning. www.saup.ku.edu/People/UBPLFaculty/PhilEnglehart/EnglehartP.shtml (785) 864-4184 [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 209 UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE MA/MS Ph.D. ACSP Member: PAB FULL MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS School of Urban and Public Affairs University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution 426 West Bloom Street Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 Louisville, Kentucky 40208 Minimum GRE: 500 V/500 Q Phone (502) 852-7906 Minimum TOEFL 210 Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Fax (502) 852-4558 Departmental Requirement: No Requirements E-mail: [email protected] MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements http://supa.louisville.edu Hours of Core...... 24 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 3 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 9 David Simpson, Department Chair Hours of Specialization...... 9 Phone (502) 852-8019 Other (Internship)...... 3 E-mail: [email protected] Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 48 Exam, Thesis or Final Product...... Not Required PROGRAM INFORMATION GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Admission Deadline 2011-2012...... July 15, 2011 Tuition awards: 18-24 Graduate Research Assistanships: Financial Aid Deadline 2011-2012...... March 1, 2011 1-2 Fellowships In-state tuition and fees...... $5,746 Eligibility criteria: Strong application credentials, full-time status Out-of –State...... $10,984 Application Fee...... $50 Additional Fees...... $35 Student Health Fee TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION DOCTORAL DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES 2010-2011 Admission Deadline 2011-2012...... July 15, 2011 Financial Aid Deadline 2011-2012...... March 1, 2011 US Citizens & Permanent In-state tuition and fees...... $ 5,746 Male Female Total Out-of –State...... $10,984 Residents Application Fee...... $50 Additional Fees...... $35 Student Health Fee Hispanics of any race 0 0 0 Annual Student Enrollment White 23 16 39 Applied Accepted Enrolled 09-10 10-11 09-10 10-11 09-10 10-11 African American 2 4 6 Masters 27 33 23 25 14 17 Doctoral 19 16 11 15 8 9 Native American/Pacific 0 0 0 Islander

MASTERS DEGREE Asian American 0 0 0 Master of Urban Planning Mixed 0 0 0 Contact Person: Yani Vozos Student Advisor Phone: (502) 852-8002 Other/don’t know 0 0 0 E-mail: [email protected] Year Initiated: 2000 Non-US Citizens Non-Per- Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 103 0 0 0 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/11...... 24 manent residents Masters Specializations Total students 25 20 45 Land Use and Environmental Planning, Housing and Community Development, Spatial Analysis for Planning Administration of Planning Organizations

Certificate Programs *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. Graduate Certificate in Real Estate

Page 210 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION DOCTORAL DEGREE 2010-2011 Doctor of Philosophy

US Citizens & Permanent Contact Person: Yani Vozos Student Advisor Male Female Total Phone: (502) 852-8002 Residents E-mail: [email protected] Hispanics of any race 0 0 0 Year initiated 1988 Degrees Granted through 8/31/2011...... 64 Degrees Granted from 9/1/2009 to 8/31/2011...... 7 White 11 7 18

Dissertations Granted from 9/1/2005 to 8/31/2007 African American 2 1 3 1. Urban Transportation: Analysis of Causes Leading to Rebirth of Light Rail Native American/Pacific 2. Regionalism in the New Globalized Economy: Politics of Scale and the 0 0 0 Discourse of Regionalism - Comparative Politics of Two Japanese Global Islander City Regions Asian American 0 1 1

Mixed 0 0 0 Doctoral Specializations Other/don’t know 0 0 0 Urban Planning and Development, Urban Policy and Administration Non-US Citizens 6 2 8 Non-Permanent residents

Total students 19 11 30 DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Masters degree in relevant subject *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. Minimum GPA: 3.0 (Undergraduate)/3.5 (Graduate) Minimum GRE: 500V/ 500Q/ 4.5A Minimum TOEFL: 210 Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required PLANNING FACULTY Departmental Requirement: No Requirements Steven Bourassa DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS KHC Real Estate Research Professor. Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania Hours of Core...... 18 (1988). Specializations: Housing, Land Policy, Urban Economics. Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 0 (502) 852-5720 [email protected] Hours of Restricted Electives...... 9 Hours of Specialization...... 9 Other (Dissertation)...... 12 John Gilderbloom Professor. Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara (1983). Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 48 Specializations: Housing and Community Development, International Exam,Thesis or Final Product: Students must pass 2 qualifying Planning. exams and complete a dissertation www.louisville.edu/org/sun and oral defense of the dissertation. (502) 852-8557 [email protected]

Frank Goetzke Assistant Professor. Ph.D., West Virginia University (2006). Specializations: Transportation Policy and Planning, Urban Economics. (502) 852-8256 [email protected]

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 [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 211 David M. Simpson AICP Steve Sizemore AICP Fifth Third Bank Professor of Community Development. Ph.D., University Adjunct Lecturer. MURP, University of Cincinnati (2004). of California, Berkeley (1996). Specializations: Environmental Planning, Specializations: Planning History, Neighborhood Planning Citizen Participation, Conflict Management. [email protected] hazardcenter.louisville.edu (502) 852-8019 [email protected]

Sumei Zhang FYI Assistant Professor, PhD. The Ohio State University (2007) Specializations: Land Use Planning, Planning Theory, Research Methods Planning Student Organization Web Site: (502) 852-7915 [email protected] www.pso.louisville.edu

OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY

Tony Arnold Boehl Chair in Property and Land Use Law. J.D., Stanford University (1990). Specializations: Land Use and Environmental Law (502) 852-6388 [email protected]

William Cahaney Adjunct Lecturer. MA, Webster University (1975). Specialization: Real Estate Development. (502) 213-2380 [email protected]

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 [email protected]

Janet Kelly Professor. Ph.D., Wayne State University (1992). Specializations: Public Financial management, Performance Budgeting, Policy Analysis and Program Evaluation. (502) 852-2435 janet.kelly@ louisville.edu

Steven Koven Professor. Ph.D., University of Florida (1982). Specializations: Economic Development Planning, Politics and Governance, Public Finance. (502) 852-8257 [email protected]

Clara Leuthart Associate Professor. Ph.D., University of Louisville (1975). Specialization: Environmental Planning. (502) 852-6844 [email protected]

Michael McCoy RLA Adjunct Lecturer. MLA, University of Virginia (1984). Specializations: Neighborhood Planning, Site Planning. (502) 893-3550 [email protected]

Page 212 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, MA/MS Ph.D. ACSP Member: FULL COLLEGE PARK PAB School of Architecture, Planning and MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s degree from accredited Preservation institution Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 College Park, Maryland 20742 Minimum GRE: GPA of 3.50, need not take GRE Phone (301) 405-8000 • Fax (301) 314-9583 Minimum TOEFL Required Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required www.arch.umd.edu/planning (Masters program) Departmental Requirement: Graduate school application, or statement of purpose, official www.arch.umd.edu/doctoral (Ph.D. program) academic transcript and GRE scores; may accept 9 transfer credits toward James R. Cohen, Program Director MCP (make transfer request on official application). Phone: (301) 405-6795 E-mail: [email protected] MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Hours of Core...... 21 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 6 PROGRAM INFORMATION Hours of Restricted Electives...... 0 MASTERS DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 18 Admission Deadline 2012-13...... December 15, 2011 Field Internships...... 3 Financial Aid Deadline 2012-13...... December 15, 2011 Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 48 In-State Tuition and Fees...... $500/credit hour Exam,Thesis or Final Product:...... Optional Final Paper Out-of-State/International Tuition and Fees...... $1,077/credit hour Application Fee:...... $75 FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Additional Fees:...... $377 to $675 per semester, Mandatory Graduate Assistantship, Lefrak Fellowship, Amounts vary each year. Eligibility Criteria: Based on GPA, GRE, professional experience, DOCTORAL DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES extracurricular activities and statement of Admission Deadline 2012-13...... December 15, 2011 Financial Aid Deadline 2012-13...... January 1, 2011 purpose. In-State Tuition and Fees...... $500/credit hour Out-of-State/ international Tuition and Fees...... $1,077/credit hour Application Fee:...... $75 TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Additional Fees:...... $377 to $675 per semester, Mandatory 2010-2011 Annual Student Enrollment US Citizens & Permanent Male Female Total Applied Accepted Enrolled Residents 2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011 Hispanics of any race 1 0 1 Masters 187 185 94 92 28 28 White 33 22 55 Doctoral 43 42 6 6 3 5 MASTERS DEGREE African American 2 5 7 Native American/Pacific Masters of Community Planning 0 0 0 Islander Contact Person: James R. Cohen, Director Asian American 0 0 0 Phone: (301) 405-6795 E-mail [email protected] Year Initiated: 1973 PAB Accredited Mixed 0 0 0 Degrees Granted through 5/31/11...... 367 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 5/31/11...... 24 Other/don’t know 0 0 0 Masters Specializations Non-US Citizens Community, Housing & Economic Development; 0 1 1 Non-Permanent residents Urban Design; Land Use and Growth Management; Social Planning, Organization and Administration; Total students 36 28 62 Transportation Planning; International Planning; Real Estate Development *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 213 Alexander Chen doctoral degree Associate Professor. MUP, New York University (1976); Ph.D., University of Michigan (1981). Specializations: Quantitative Methods, Urban and Regional Planning and Design Community Mapping, Housing and Neighborhood Planning. www.arch.umd.edu/people/faculty_and_staff/directory.cfm/planning Contact Person: Marie Howland, Director of Ph.D Program (301) 405-6798 [email protected] Phone: (301) 405-6791 E-mail: [email protected] James Cohen Lecturer. MRP (1985) and Ph.D. (1991) Cornell University. Year Initiated 2002 Specializations: Land Use/Growth Management, Environmental Degrees Granted through 05/31/11...... 8 Planning, Planning History & Theory. Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 5/31/11...... 1 www.arch.umd.edu/people/faculty_and_staff/directory.cfm/planning (301) 405-6795 [email protected]

Doctoral Specializations Casey Dawkins Associate Professor. MA, Georgia Institute of Technology (1999); Ph.D., Land Use Planning, Urban Spatial Structure, Georgia Institute of Technology (2003). Specializations: Housing Policy, Economic Development, Urban Design, Community Growth Management, Urban Economics, Quantitative Methods. Social Development, International Planning (301) 405-2158 [email protected]

DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Chengri Ding University Admission Policy: No requirements Associate Professor. MS, Sinica Academy of Sciences (1989); Ph.D., Minimum GRE: No requirements University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (1996). Specializations: GIS, Departmental Requirement: Masters degree in related field, but not Urban and Regional Economic Analysis, International Development exclusively planning, preservation, Planning. architecture. 2 semesters of graduate www.arch.umd.edu/people/faculty_and_staff/directory.cfm/planning level quantitative methods. Fall (301) 405-6626 [email protected] admissions only. William Hanna DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Professor. MA (1960) and Ph.D. (1962), University of California, LA. Hours of Core...... 12 Specializations: Community Development, International Development Field Specialty Courses...... 15 Planning, Urban and Regional Development Planning. Hours of Restricted Electives...... 0 www.arch.umd.edu/people/faculty_and_staff/directory.cfm/planning Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 6 (301) 405-4005 [email protected] Dissertation Research...... 6 Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 39 Exam,Thesis or Final Product:...... Comprehensive exams in 2 fields; oral Marie Howland defense of dissertation proposal; Professor. MCP, University of California, Berkeley (1974); Ph.D., final dissertation 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 [email protected] PLANNING FACULTY Hiroyuki Iseki Assistant Professor. MA in Urban Planning, UCLA (1998); Ph.D. in Howell S. Baum Urban Planning, UCLA (2004). Specializations: Transportation Policy, Professor. MA, University of Pennsylvania (1978); MCP (1971) and Transportation and Land Use, Transportation Economics, Application of Ph.D. (1974), University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: GIS to Planning and Policy Analysis, Urban Public Finance. 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 Gerrit Knaap Professor. MS and Ph.D., University of Oregon (1978). Specializations:

(301) 405-6792 [email protected] Land Use/Growth Management, Metropolitan/Regional Planning, Urban and Regional Economics. Sidney Brower AICP www.smartgrowth.umd.edu/whoweare/facultyandstaff-gerritknaap.htm Professor. MCP, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1964). (301) 405-6083 [email protected] 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 [email protected]

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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 [email protected]

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

IS PLANNING THE CAREER FOR ME? Are you interested in positive social, economic, environmental, and physical change? Do you want to work with people from various backgrounds to develop a better community?

Do you like to communicate with others about ideas, programs, and plans?

Are you challenged by complex problems–and excited about being part of a cooperative process to devise solutions to those problems?

Do you think about the future–about what could be–rather than about what is?

If you answered "YES" to any of these questions, you should seriously consider becoming a planner!

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 215 UNIVERSITY OF MRP Ph.D ACSP Member: MASSACHUSETTS AMHERST PAB FULL Department of Landscape Architecture and MASTER'S ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Regional Planning University Admission Policy: Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution and GPA 2.75 or higher 109 Hills North Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 111 Thatcher Road, Ofc 1, Amherst, MA 01003-9328 2.75 except for special circumstances (with department approval) Phone (413) 545-2255 Fax (413) 545-1772 Minimum GRE: Required except for department-approved professional examination alter- http://www.umass.edu/larp/ native (LSAT, GMAT)

Elizabeth Brabec, JD, Department Head Minimum TOEFL: Required except for equivalent documentation of English language profi- Phone (413) 545-2264 ciency (with approval) E-mail:[email protected] Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required PROGRAM INFORMATION Departmental Requirement: GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES 2-3 letters of recommendation in addition to official transcripts and GRE Application Deadline: ...... February 1 (for Fall), October 1 (for Spring) scores; resume recommended but not required Admission Decision Deadline 2010-11...... April 15 Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11...... April 15 MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements In-State Tuition and Fees...... est. $5,742.per semester (12-15 hours) In-Region Tuition and Fees...... est. $8,714.per semester (12-15 hours) Hours of Core...... 24 credits Out-of-State Tuition and Fees...... est. $11,816. per semester (12-15 hours) Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 6-9 credits Application Fee...... $40 (MA residents); $50 (US residents); $65 (International ) Hours of Concentration Electives...... 9 credits Additional Fees & Costs: ...... variable; contact department for further information Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 6-9 credits Thesis or Project or Three-Course Option...... 6-9 credits Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 48 credits Annual Student Enrollment FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Applied Accepted Enrolled Research Assistantships: Call Mark Hamin (413) 545-6608 for details 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 TOTAL MASTER'S STUDENT COMPOSITION Masters 74 89 51 53 22 18 2010-2011 MASTER'S DEGREE STUDENTS IN ENROLLMENT STATUS AND THE PROGRAM Master of Regional Planning 2010-2011 GENDER

Contact Person: Mark Hamin PhD, Program Director Full-Time Part-Time Total Phone: (413) 545-6608 E-mail: [email protected] Male Female Male Female

Year Initiated: 1968, administratively organized 1976, first accredited White 14 17 6 7 44 1987 African American 0 0 0 0 0 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 5/31/11...... 678 Native American 0 0 0 0 0 Degrees Granted from 5/31/10 to 5/31/11...... 22 Asian American 1 1 0 0 2 Master's Specializations Hispanic 0 0 0 0 0 Urban and Regional Land Use Planning; Economic Other 1 0 0 1 2 Development Planning; Landscape and Environmental Planning; Social, Policy, and Community Planning; Foreign 0 5 1 1 7 Independently-Designed Concentration Option Total 16 23 7 9 55

Page 216 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition Hamin, Elisabeth M. DOCTORAL DEGREE Associate Professor of Regional Planning and Director of the PhD in Regional Planning Program. BA Business Administration, Cleveland Doctorate of Regional Planning State University; Masters of Management, Northwestern University; PhD in City and Regional Planning, University of Pennsylvania, 1997. Contact Person: Elisabeth Hamin PhD, Program Director Specialities: Instructor of Growth Management, Regional Planning Phone: (413) 577-4490 Studio, Real Estate Finance and Climate Change planning seminar. E-mail: [email protected] Hamin, Mark Year Initiated: 1988 Senior Lecturer in Regional Planning and Director of the Master of Regional Planning Program. BA, History and BA, Philosophy, Brown Degrees Granted through 5/31/11...... 49 University, 1984; PhD History and Sociology of Science, University Degrees Granted from 5/31/10 to 5/31/11...... 3 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 sci- PhD ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS ences on the development of the planning field; urban infrastructural and University Admission Policy: ecological history; technologically-transformed food ecology/economy. Masters degree from an accredited institution and GPA 2.75 or higher Kumble, Peter Minimum GRE: Lecturer of Landscape Architecture. BA, Environmental Planning, Required except for approved professional examination alternative Antioch College, 1980; MLA, University of Arizona, 1988; PhD, Czech (LSAT, GMAT) University of the Life Sciences, 2010. Specialities: Professional career focused on developing broad-based land protection and sustainable land- Minimum TOEFL: use planning approaches and promoting techniques that foster effective Required resource conservation. Recent research has focused on mitigating the user impacts associated with eco-tourism on sensitive resources in third-world Departmental Requirement: countries. 2-3 letters of recommendation in addition to official transcripts and GRE scores Montenegro-Menezes, Flavia Assistant Professor of Regional Planning. Dipl. Architecture and PhD GRADUATION Requirements Urbanism, University Izabella Hendrix, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, 1995; Hours of Core...... 22 credits Master’s in Integrated Territorial Planning, DESS, UNESCO Chair on Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... NA Sustainable Development, France, 2001; PhD, Social Sciences, Territorial Hours of Electives...... 23 credits* Planning and Environment, l’Institut des Sciences et Industries du Vivant Dissertation...... 15 credits et de l’Environnement (AgroParisTech), Doctoral School ABIES, Paris, Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 60 credits* France, 2009. Research addresses cultural heritage planning relative to (*12-17 of these can be waived for students with an eligible planning- urban-regional sustainability, focusing on international, interdisciplinary, related Masters degree) community-based projects. She uses participatory approaches to docu- ment the cultural significance of heritage to local residents and other FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION stakeholders, and teaches courses on cultural heritage preservation, sus- Research Assistantships: tainable management practices, and regional resource planning. Email Program Director Elisabeth Hamin at [email protected] for details Mullin, John R., FAICP Professor of Regional Planning, Director of the Center for Economic Development, and Dean of the Graduate School. BA, Government, PLANNING FACULTY University of Massachusetts, 1967; MRP, Community Planning and Area Development, University of Rhode Island, 1969; MSBA, Boston University, 1972; PhD, Urban and Regional Planning, University of Ahern, Jack F., FASLA Waterloo, Ontario, 1975. Specialities: Research, teaching and outreach Professor of Landscape Architecture, Vice-Provost for International focused on regional economic development strategy and adaptive reuse/ Programs. BS, Environmental Design, University of Massachusetts, redevelopment in mill towns. 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 Pader, Ellen-J. Associate Professor of Regional Planning and Director of the JD/MRP architecture study tour. Research interests include: sustainable urbanism, Program. BA, Art History and English, Kenyon College, 1972; PhD, landscape ecology for landscape planning design and management. Anthropology, Cambridge University, 1981. Specialities: Major area of research in the cultural, social, and political facets of housing policy and Brabec, Elizabeth design. Teaches courses on social issues in planning from inter-ethnic and Professor and Department Head. MLA, University of Guelph, Canada, cross-cultural perspectives, including: identifying discriminatory practices 1984; JD, University of Maryland, 1992. Specialities: Research interests on the basis of ethnicity, race, gender and class; social change; housing are focused on land conservation and design and planning of sustainable policy, public health and social policy. open space, complemented with a strong interest in culture and the his- torical basis of landscape form.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 217 Renski, Henry Mitchell, Robert P., FAICP Assistant Professor of Regional Planning. BA, Political Science, Adjunct Lecturer of Regional Planning. BA, History, Providence University of Southern Maine, 1995; MRP, University of North Carolina, College, 1971; MRP, University of Massachusetts, 1973. Fellow of Chapel Hill, 1998; PhD, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 2006. AICP; Past President of Massachusetts Chapter of the American Planning Specialities: Research focuses on understanding forces driving regional Association; Past President of the Massachusetts Association of Planning economic competitiveness and transformation, and building upon this Directors. Specialities: Interests include Growth Management, innovative knowledge to improve the effectiveness of economic development policy. zoning and development tools and techniques and their influence on com- Current work examines regional influences on entrepreneurship; empiri- munity character, city planning history and town/gown relations. cal tests of agglomeration theory; industrial cluster analysis and cluster- based development strategies; and the application of spatial-analytical techniques to local economic policy decision-making. Seewald, Alan Adjunct Instructor of Regional Planning. BA, University of Massachusetts, 1981; JD, Western New England College School of Law, Ryan, Robert L. 1985. Specialities: Teaches Judicial Planning Law. 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 Taupier, Richard MUP, University of Michigan, 1995; PhD in Natural Resources and Adjunct Instructor of Regional Planning. BA, Philosophy, University of Environment, University of Michigan, 1997. Specialities: Teaches Massachusetts; MS, Resource Economics, University of Massachusetts; courses in open space planning and research methods. Research interests PhD, Regional Planning, University of Massachusetts. Specialities: include environmental psychology and landscape planning. Principal research and teaching interests include the application of geo- graphic information systems to a wide range of environmental and natural resource planning issues, the economics of sustainable development, and Sleegers, Frank regional development within newly emerging democracies, especially in Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture. MLA, University of Central Asia. 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 FYI to make the landscape legible, and create a sense of place for people. A The goal of the Regional Planning Program is to stimulate creative and sustainable special point of interest and research is the building and organizing of approaches for addressing and resolving the physical, economic, and social prob- site-specific ephemeral art work in urban environments. lems 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 OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY them. The program is based on integrating the theoretical, historical, social, politi- cal, and technical dimensions of planning practice, with a strong emphasis on pro- fessional practice through studio and service projects to nearby communities. Our Brennan, Timothy alumni can be found in all levels of government as well as in consulting practice, Adjunct Lecturer of Regional Planning. BA, Geography, State University real estate development, nonprofit service, and in academic and research activities. of New York at Buffalo, 1970; MRP, University of Massachusetts, 1973; They have been involved on the frontiers of social change since the 1960s, such as Intermediate and Advanced Diplomas in Urban Transportation Planning urban revitalization, environmental protection, advocacy and equity planning, cul- from the U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington, DC. Since tural heritage preservation, growth management, economic development strategy, and geographic information systems. 1980, has served as Executive Director of the Pioneer Valley Planning Commission (PVPC). Specialities: Currently involved in efforts center- The two-year MRP program offers rich educational experience in many areas ing on the Institute for the Regional Planning Community, a nationwide of regional planning, including urban form and design, participatory planning initiative created by the National Association of Regional Councils. 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 DiPasquale, Michael Land Use Planning;2) Economic Development Planning; 3) Landscape and Adjunct Instructor in Regional Planning, Director of UMass Amherst’s Environmental Planning; 4) Social, Policy and Community Planning.There is the LARP Extension Citizen Planner Training Collaborative (CPTC). MRP, option for an independently-designed concentration, as well as the opportunity to link with the program in landscape architecture. We also have existing dual degree University of Massachusetts, 2005. Specialities: Teaching and research MLA/MRP, MRP/JD, and MRP/MArch (Architecture) programs, and partner with interests include public visioning, community charrettes, and planning the Center for Economic Development, Center for Heritage and Society, UMass related to architectural design. Design Center in Springfield, and Citizen Planner Training Collaborative, among others.

Feiden, Wayne, FAICP The PhD program in Regional Planning leads to a research degree for students Adjunct Lecturer in Regional Planning. BS, Natural Resources, interested in careers in the academic world or in research in public agencies or University of Michigan, 1980; MRP University of North Carolina, private corporations. We are able to supervise doctoral work in most areas of plan- Chapel Hill, 1988. Director, Planning Department, City of Northampton, ning, as well as some areas where planning and landscape architecture overlap. We generally seek students whose research interests align well with faculty expertise, MA. Specialities: Instructor for Judicial Planning Law and Tools and so that we can provide a high level of mentoring to all students. To learn more Techniques in Planning about faculty interests and expertise, potential applicants should review faculty publications, as well as the LARP graduate handbook.. 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 resi- dency for all doctoral students.

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MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Graduate Program in City and Regional University Admission Policy: No Requirements Planning Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 Minimum GRE: 810 208 McCord Hall Minimum TOEFL 219 Memphis Tennessee 38152 Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Departmental Requirement: No Requirements Phone (901) 678-2161 Fax (901) 678-4162 MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Hours of Core...... 30 http://planning.memphis.edu Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 6 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 0 Kenneth M. Reardon, Ph.D., Director Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 15 Other...... 3 Phone (901) 678-2161 Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 48 E-Mail: [email protected] Exams or Written Requirements:: ...... Comprehensive exams and Written Capstone Project. PROGRAM INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Tuition Awards: Graduate Assistantship: Stipend + Tuition Admission Deadline 2011-2012 for Masters program ...... July 1, 2011 Financial Aid Deadline 2011-2012 for Masters program ...... July 1, 2011 Federal Financial Aid; Workstudy Program In-State Tuition and Fees...... $4,649 per semester Eligibility Criteria: Letter of application, 2 letters of Out-of-State Tuition and Fees...... $10,447 per semester recommendation, statement of career goals Application Fee...... $35 Federal Guidelines Additional Fees...... 0 TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Annual Student Enrollment 2010-2011

Applied Accepted Enrolled US Citizens & Permanent 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 Male Female Total Residents Masters 26 22 20 14 14 12 Hispanics of any race 0 0 0

MASTERS DEGREE White 7 6 13

Master of City & Regional Planning African American 3 2 5 Native American/Pacific Contact Person: Dr. Kenneth M. Reardon, Director 0 0 0 Phone: (901) 678-2610 Islander E-mail: [email protected] Asian American 1 0 1 Year Initiated: 1974 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 204 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 5/31/10...... 10 Mixed 0 0 0

Other/don’t know 0 0 0 Masters Specializations Non-US Citizens City and Regional Planning 0 0 0 Community Planning & Development Non-Permanent residents Youth Participation & Planning Total students 11 8 19 Strategic Planning for Schools and Neighborhoods Sustainable Development *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 219 Josh Whitehead AICP PLANNING FACULTY Planning Director/Administrator Memphis & Shelby County Office of Planning and Development. Specializations: Land Use, Land Use Law Reza Banai (901) 678-2161 [email protected] 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. umpeople.memphis.edu/rbanai (901) 678-4559 [email protected] OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Gene Pearson FAICP Thomas Fox Associate Professor Emeritus. MURP, University of Mississippi. Assistant Professor. MURP, University of New Orleans; Ph.D., Vanderbilt Specializations: Land Development Policy, Urban Design, Mass Transit. University. Specializations: Transportation Planning, Computer (901) 678-2161 [email protected] Applications, Military Planning. (901) 678-2161 Ken Reardon Professor: BA, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; MUP, Hunter Hsiang-te Kung College, CUNY; Ph.D., Cornell University. Specializations: Professor. BS, University of Chinese Culture; MS and Ph.D., University Neighborhood Planning, Community Development, Municipal Reform, of Tennessee. Specializations: Urban Hydrology, Urban Physical Community and University Partnerships. Environment, GIS, Water Resources. http://planning.memphis.edu http://www.people.memphis.edu/~hkung/ (901) 678-2161 [email protected] (901) 678-4538 [email protected]

Susan Roakes Esra Ozdenerol Associate Professor. BA, Virginia Polytechnic Institute; MSP, University Assistant Professor. BS, University of Ankara, Turkey; PhD, 2000, MS, of Tennessee; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison. Specializations: Louisiana State University. Specializations: Geographic Information Policy Implementation, Land Use Planning, Urban Land Economics, Systems (GIS), Community Participation GIS, Geovisualization, Spatial Community Schools. Analytical Methods and Modeling. http://planning.memphis.edu (901) 678-4560 [email protected] Phillip Poteet Assistant Professor. BS and MCRP, University of Memphis. Charles Santo Specializations: Planning, Architectural Design. Assistant Professor. B.A., Washington & Lee University (1996); (901) 678-2161 [email protected] M.U.R.P., Virginia Commonwealth University (1999); Ph.D., Portland State University, (2005). Specialization: Housing, Economic Development, Youth Participation. umpeople.memphis.edu/casanto (901) 678-3566 [email protected] FYI

Laura Saija Visiting Associate Professor and Marie 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) 678-4558 [email protected]

David G. Westendorff Associate Professor B.A., Yale (1978); Ph.D., Cornell University (2009). Specializations: Sustainable Development, International Development, Urban Governance and Policy. (901) 678-4557 [email protected]

Pyramid Arena in downtown Memphis, former home of Tigers Basketball

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A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS and Urban Planning University Admission Policy: None 2000 Bonisteel Boulevard Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 Undergraduate Minimum GRE: Required Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-2069 Minimum TOEFL: 220/560/84 (Univ.); Phone (734) 763-1275 250/600/100 (Dept.) Fax (734) 763-2322 Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required E-mail: [email protected] MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements http://taubmancollege/planning Hours of Core...... 20-27 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 6-9 Richard Norton, Program Chair Hours of Restricted Electives...... 3-6 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 19-28 E-mail: [email protected] Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 48 Phone (734) 936-0197 Exam,Thesis or Final Product:...... Not Required

PROGRAM INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Fellowships Admission Deadline 2010-11...... January 15 Eligibility Criteria: Merit-based Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11...... January 15 Graduate Student Assistantships (GSI) In-State Tuition and Fees...... $11,156 per semester Eligibility Criteria: Merit-based Out-of-State/International Tuition and Fees...... $16,986 per semester Application Fee...... $65-Domestic $75-International Additional Fees...... $95 per semester TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION 2010-2011

Annual Student Enrollment US Citizens & Permanent Male Female Total Residents Applied Accepted Enrolled 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 Hispanics of any race 6 3 9 Masters 241 253 196 195 75 73 Doctoral 72 75 9 9 5 2 White 47 54 101

African American 4 4 8 MASTERS DEGREE Native American/Pacific 0 0 0 Master of Urban Planning Islander Asian American 2 4 6 Contact Person: Lisa Hauser, Admissions Coordinator Phone: (734) 763-1275 E-mail: [email protected] Mixed 1 1 2

Year Initiated: 1970 PAB Accredited Other/don’t know 0 1 1 Degrees Granted through 8/31/10...... 1360 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10...... 52 Non-US Citizens Non- 9 12 21 Permanent residents

Total Students 69 79 148 Masters Specializations Land Use & Environmental Planning, Housing, Community & Economic Development, Physical *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. Planning & Urban Design, Transportation Planning, Planning in Developing Countries

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 221 TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION DOCTORAL DEGREE 2010-2011 Ph.D. in Urban & Regional Planning US Citizens & Permanent Male Female Total Contact Person: Scott Campbell, Coordinator of Residents Doctoral Studies Phone: (734) 763-2077 Hispanics of any race 0 0 0 E-mail: [email protected] White 9 3 12 Year Initiated 1968 Degrees Granted through 8/31/2010...... 178 Degrees Granted from 9/1/2009 to 8/31/2010...... 1 African American 1 0 1

Dissertations Granted from 9/1/2008 to 8/31/2009...... 5 Native American/Pacific 0 0 0 1. "How the Built Environment Influences Driving: Insights from Global Islander Positioning System Data" 2. “Planning at the Edge: Planning Capacity, Growth Pressure, and Asian American 0 0 0 Growth Management at the Urban Fringe” 3. Why Cooperate? An evaluation of the formation and persistence of Mixed 0 0 0 voluntary regional land use cooperative arrangements in Michigan”

Other/don’t know 0 0 0 Non-US Citizens Non- 2 6 8 Permanent residents Doctoral Specializations Computers/GIS, Community Development, Total Students 12 9 21 Economic Development, Environmental Planning, Housing, International Development, Land Use/ *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. Growth Management, Physical Planning, Real Estate Development, Transportation, Urban/ Regional Development, Urban Design/Landscape & PLANNING FACULTY Technological Planning 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 DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Focus on Multi-scalar Landscape and Urban Strategies; Techniques of University Admission Policy: None Visualization and Representation. Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.3 (Undergraduate); 3.5 (Graduate) (734) 764-9453 [email protected] Minimum GRE: Required Minimum TOEFL 220/560/84 (Univ.); 250/600/100 (Dept.) David Bieri Departmental Requirement: Master’s degree in planning or related Assistant Professor: Ph.D. Virginia Tech (2010); M.Sc. University of field preferred Durham, UK (1998); B.Sc. (Hons) London School of Economics & Political Science, (1997). Specializations: Real Estate Finance, Urban DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Economics. Hours of Core...... 10 (734) 615-8694 [email protected] Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 0 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 0 Scott D. Campbell Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 0 Associate Professor: BAS, Stanford University (1980); MCP (1985) Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 24-36 and Ph.D. (1990), University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Exam,Thesis or Final Product:...... Exams and Dissertation (Thesis) Planning Theory & History, Quantitative Methods, Regional Economic Development, Environmental Economics, Comparative Urbanization. (734) 763-2077 [email protected]

Page 222 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition Susan Lanyi Charles Richard Norton Assistant Professor: BS, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Chair and Associate Professor: BA, College of Wooster (1984); MA and (1992); M.Arch, Arizona State University (1994); Master in Design, MEM, Duke University (1987); JD (1998) and Ph.D.; (2001) University Harvard University (2005); D.Design, Harvard University (2011). of North Carolina. Specializations: Environmental Policy and Planning, Specializations: Urban Design, Neighborhood Planning, Real Estate Sustainable Development, Intergovernmental Growth Management, Finance and Development Coastal Area Resource Management, Land Use and Planning Law. (734) 615-2226 [email protected] (734) 936-0197 [email protected]

Lan Deng Gavin Shatkin Assistant Professor: BS (1996), MS (1999), Beijing University; Ph.D. Associate Professor: BA, University of California, Berkeley (1989); (2004), University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Urban MURP, University of Hawaii (1996); Ph.D., Rutgers University (2001). Economics and Urban Policies, Real Estate Development and Finance, Specializations: Community & Economic Development Planning, Land Use Economics and Policies, Housing Economics and Policy. Planning in Developing Countries, Political Economy of Urban Development, Planning Theory, Research Methods. (734) 936-0951 [email protected] (734) 763-2075 [email protected] Margaret E. Dewar Professor: AB, Wellesley College (1970); MCP, Harvard University OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY (1974); Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1979). Specializations: State, Local & Community Economic Development Peter Allen Planning, Planning for Declining Industries, Industrial Policy, Processes Lecturer: MBA, University of Michigan (1973). Specializations: Real of Regional Restructuring. Estate Essentials, Public Policy, Finance, Development, Legal, and (734) 763-2528 [email protected] Brokerage Aspects of Real Estate (734) 358-0060 [email protected] Joseph Grengs AICP Associate Professor: BCE, University of Minnesota (1985); MSE, University of Minnesota Institute of Technology (1989); MP, University Barry Checkoway Professor: BA (1969),Wesleyan University; MA (1971), Ph.D. (1977) of Minnesota (1997); Ph.D., Cornell University (2002). Specializations: University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Community Organization, Transportation Planning & Policy, Urban Politics, Community Social Planning and Neighborhood Development. Development, Planning Methods & International Development. (734) 763-5960 [email protected] (734) 763-1114 [email protected]

Larissa Larsen Robert Fishman Associate Professor: BAS (1989) and MLA (1992), University of Professor: A.B., Stanford University (1968); Ph.D., Harvard University Guelph; Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1997). (1974). Specializations: Urban and Urban Planning History, Urban Specializations: Landscape Planning, Neighborhood Design, Social and Design, Theory. Natural Capital. (734) 764-6885 [email protected] (734) 936-0234 [email protected] Monica Ponce de Leon Christopher Leinberger Dean/Professor: M.Arch., Harvard Graduate School (1991). Professor of Practice: MBA Harvard Business School (1976). Specializations: Urban Design Specializations: Downtown Redevelopment, Real Estate Company (734) 764-1315 [email protected] Strategic Planning, Metropolitan Development Trends, Real Estate Development, Real Estate Market and Financial Analysis. [email protected] Douglas Kelbaugh Professor: M.Arch., Princeton University (1972). Specializations: Architectural and Urban Design, Sustainable Design and Planning, New Jonathan Levine Urbanism. Professor: B.S. University of California Berkeley (1979); MCP (1982), (734) 936-0213 [email protected] MS (1987) and Ph.D. (1990), University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Transportation & Land Use Planning, Regulation & Markets in Metropolitan Development, Public Transit Planning & Lidia Kostyniuk Evaluation, Public Economics. Adjunct Professor: BS (1966), MS (1969), Ph.D. (1975), State University (734) 763-0039 [email protected] of New York at Buffalo. Specializations: Travel Behavior, Transportation Safety, Mobility and Accessibility. June Manning Thomas (734) 763-2466 [email protected] Professor: BA, Michigan State University (1970); Ph.D., University of Michigan (1977). Specializations: Planning History, Urban Redevelopment, Neighborhood Planning, Social Equity in Planning. Matthew Lassiter (734) 936-0201 [email protected] 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) 647-4618 [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 223 Julie A. Steiff Lecturer: BA (1986), Michigan State University; MA (1987) and Ph.D. FYI (1998), University of Michigan. Specializations: Professional Writing Instruction, Academic Editing. Joint Degree Programs: (734) 763-9560 [email protected] o MUP/M.Arch. o MUP/MBA David Thacher o MUP/JD Associate Professor: BS (1992) and BA (1992), University of o MUP/MSW California, Los Angeles; MUP, University of Michigan (1994); Ph.D., o MUP/MS in Resource Policy & Behavior Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1999). Specializations: Public o MUP/MLA (Landscape Architecture) Management,Crime Policy, Ethics, Housing & Community Development. o MUP/MPP (Public Policy) (734) 615-4074 [email protected] 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) PLANNING AT MICHIGAN o MUP/Ph.D. (e.g., Sociology, Anthropology)

Urban and regional planning at the University of Michigan seeks to shape place-based policy and design for social and racial equity; regionalist solutions to metropolitan problems; just and effective remedies for urban decline; and the creation of human settlements that offer alternatives to environmentally consump- tive land-development patterns. Through teaching, research, and service, our faculty strive for a productive balance between theory and practice, between classroom-based and hands-on learning, and between a well-founded core and in-depth specializations. Our graduates work in community development corporations, planning consulting firms, metropolitan planning organizations, interna- tional development organizations, advocacy groups, municipal government, educational institutions, environmental agencies, land trusts, real-estate development firms, transit agencies, non-profit think tanks, downtown development organizations, state agencies, and more.

Capstone presentation; "Filling in the Gaps: A Plan for Vacant Properties in Osborn

Page 224 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA MA/MS ACSP Member: PAB FULL Hubert H. Humphrey School of MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited Public Affairs institution Minimum Undergraduate GPA: No minimum: 3.59 301 Nineteenth Avenue South Minimum GRE: No minimum: 534/635/4.4 Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455 Average Scores of Present Students Minimum TOEFL: 550/213 (Univ.); 603/103.5 (Dept.) Phone (612) 624-3800 Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Fax (612) 626-0002 Departmental Requirement: Resume, 3 letters of recommendation, E-mail: [email protected] and a statement of purpose. MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements www.hhh.umn.edu Hours of Core...... 25.5-26.5 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 3 Carissa Schively Slotterback, Program Director Hours of Restricted Electives...... 0 Phone (612) 625-0640 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 18.5-19.5 Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 48 E-mail: [email protected] Exams or Written Requirements:...... 400 hour professional internship only

FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION PROGRAM INFORMATION Tuition Awards GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Teaching Assistantships: ¼ time, $6896 includes salary and partial Admission Deadline 2012-2013 for Masters program...... April 1, 2012 health/tuition benefits. Financial Aid Deadline 2012-2013 for Masters program ...... January 5, 2012 Research Assistantships: ¼ time, $6896 includes salary and partial In-State Tuition and Fees ...... $9,523 per semester health/tuition benefits. Out-of-State Tuition and Fees...... $13,069 per semester Application Fee...... $75(Domestic) $95(International) Eligibility Criteria Additional Fees:...... $930/Semester student health benefit plan assessed Merit and Need to those who do not have coverage. TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Applied Accepted Enrolled 2010-2011 10/11 11/12 10/11 11/12 10/11 11/12 US Citizens/Perm. Masters 136 101 88 65 50 37 Male Female Total residents MASTERS DEGREE Hispanics of any race 0 0 0 Master of Urban & Regional Planning White 44 38 82

Contact Person: Julie Harold, Director Graduate Student Services African-American 0 1 1 Phone: (612) 624-3800 E-mail: [email protected] Native American/ 1 0 1 Year Initiated: 1999 PAB Accredited Pacific Islander Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 305 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 50 Asian American 1 1 2

Mixed 0 0 0

Other 1 2 4 Non-US Citizens/Non Masters Specializations 2 2 4 Perm. Residents Land Use & Urban Design, Transportation Planning, Housing & Community Development, Economic and Total Students 49 44 93 Workforce Development, Environmental Planning

*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 225 TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Xinyu Cao 2009-2010 Assistant Professor. BE (1998) and ME (2001), Tsinghua University; MS (2005) and Ph.D. (2006) University of California, Davis. Specializations: US Citizens/Perm. Transportation Planning and Policy, Land Use Planning, Travel Behavior Male Female Total residents Analysis and Demand Modeling, Neighborhood Design and Public Health. Hispanics of any race 1 0 1 www.hhh.umn.edu/people/jcao/index.html (612) 625-5671 [email protected] White 51 35 86 Yingling Fan Assistant Professor. BS, Southeast University, China (1997); Ph.D., African-American 1 2 3 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2007). Specializations: Land Use/Growth Management, Transportation Planning and Policy, Native American/ Time Geography, Urban Health. 0 0 0 Pacific Islander http://www.hhh.umn.edu/people/yfan/index.html (612) 626-2930 [email protected] Asian American 1 4 5 Edward G. Goetz Mixed 0 0 0 Professor. BA, University of California, Riverside (1979); MA (1983) and Ph.D. (1987), Northwestern University. Specializations: Community Development, Housing & Neighborhood Planning. Other 2 0 2 www.hhh.umn.edu/people/egoetz/index.html (612) 624-8737 [email protected] Non-US Citizens/Non 5 1 6 Perm. Residents David Hollister Professor. MSW (1962) and Ph.D. (1966), University of Michigan; Podt- Total Students 61 42 103 Doctoral 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 [email protected] *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. David Levinson PLANNING FACULTY 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 Ryan P. Allen Planning. Assistant Professor. BA, The College of William and Mary (1997); www.ce.umn.edu/people/faculty/levinson MCP (2002) and Ph.D. (2007), Massachusetts Institute of Technology. (612) 625-6354 [email protected] Specializations: Immigrant and Refugee Policy, Social Networks, Urban Planning in Diverse Communities. Greg H. Lindsey www.hhh.umn.edu/people/rallen/index.html Professor. BUP, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (1977); MA, (612) 625-5670 [email protected] Northeastern Illinois University (1987); MA (1989) and Ph.D. (1992) The Johns Hopkins University. Specializations:Environmental Planning and Ragui A. Assaad Management; Built Environment and Physical Activity. Professor. BS and MS, Stanford University (1981); Ph.D., Cornell http://www.hhh.umn.edu/people/glindsey/ University (1991). Specializations: Community Development, (612) 625-3375 [email protected] Demography, Economic Development Planning, Impact Assessment, International Development & Planning. www.hhh.umn.edu/people/rassaad/index.html David G. Pitt AICP (612) 625-4856 [email protected] Professor. BA, Syracuse University; MLA, University of Massachusetts; Ph.D., University of Arizona (1986). Specializations: Environmental Planning, Environmental Psychology, Land Use/Growth Management, John M. Bryson Landscape/Site Design, Natural Resource Planning. Professor. BA, Cornell University (1969); MA (1972), MS (1974) and www.cala.umn.edu/landscape_architecture/fac/fac/pitt/intro.html Ph.D. (1987), Northwestern University. Specializations: Planning (612) 625-7370 [email protected] Practice, Planning Theory, Public Management/Strategic Planning. www.hhh.umn.edu/people/jmbryson/index.html (612) 625-5888 [email protected]

Page 226 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition Carissa Schively Slotterback AICP Myron W. Orfield, Jr. Associate Professor. BA, Winona State University (1995); MCRP, Associate Professor. BA, University of Minnesota (1983); Ph.D. can- Clemson University (1997); Ph.D., Florida State University (2004). didate, Princeton University (1983-84); J.D., University of Chicago Specializations: Environmental Planning, Land Use Planning, Planning Law School (1987). Specializations: Civil Rights, State and Local & Public Processes, Sustainable Development. Government, State and Local Finance, Land Use, Questions of Regional www.hhh.umn.edu/people/cschively/index.html Governance, Legislative Process. (612) 625-0640 [email protected] www.irpumn.org (612) 625-7976 [email protected]

OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY

Richard S. Bolan FAICP Professor Emeritus. BA, Yale University (1954); MCP, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1956); Ph.D., New York University (1974). Specializations: Environmental Planning, Metropolitan/Regional Planning, Planning Theory. www.hhh.umn.edu/people/dbolan/index.html (612) 625-0128 [email protected]

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 [email protected]

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 (612) 625-8092 [email protected]

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 [email protected]

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 [email protected]

Laura Musacchio Associate Professor. BLA and MLA, State University of New York at Syracuse; Ph.D., Texas A&M University. Specializations: Landscape Design, Sustainable Cities, Park Design. http://landarch.design.umn.edu/people/musacchio.php (612) 626-6810 [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 227 UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI- BA ACSP Member: FULL KANSAS CITY Urban Planning and Design PLANNING FACULTY Katz Hall 5100 Rockhill Road Michael Frisch AICP Kansas City, Missouri 64110 Associate Professor. BA, Earlham College (1983); MCP, MIT (1996); Phone (816) 235-1725 PhD, Rutgers (2002). Specializations: Environmental Planning, Economic Fax (816) 235-5226 Development, Land Use and Zoning, Community Development. (816) 235-6369 [email protected] http://cas.umkc.edu/aupd Sungyop Kim Joy Swallow, Department Chair Assistant Professor. BA Sungkyunkwan (1994), University of Hawaii [email protected] (1996), MURP University of Hawaii (2000) , PhD, University of Washington (2004). Specializations: Transportation, Land Use, GIS. PROGRAM INFORMATION (816) 235-6898 [email protected]

UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Joy Swallow FAIA Admission Deadline 2010-11...... April 1 Associate Professor and Chair. B.Arch., (1980) Kansas State; M.Arch. (1986) Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11...... March 1 In-State Tuition and Fees...... $351.41 per credit hour and Teaching Certificate, Historic Preservation, University of Pennsylvania. Out-of-State Tuition and Fees...... $757.01 per credit hour Specializations: Historic Preservation, Urban Design, Architecture. Application Fee...... $35 (816) 235-2998 [email protected] Annual Student Enrollment Jacob Wagner Associate Professor. BA, University of Oregon (1994); MCRP, Applied Accepted Enrolled University of Oregon (1998); PhD, University of New Orleans (2004). 08/09 09/10 08/09 09/10 08/09 09/10 Specializations: Community Development, Historic Preservation, Undergraduate 32 38 21 28 49 51 Planning History, Planning Theory. (816) 235-6053 [email protected] UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Sylvia Rose Augustus BA in Urban Planning and Design Adjunct. M.Arch University of California at Berkeley, MA Cornell University, B.Arch Washington University, St Louis MO. Specialization: Contact Person: Stella Szymanski Historic Preservation Planning Phone: (816) 235-1725 E-mail: [email protected] Chris Brewster AICP Adjunct. BS, University of Delaware; JD, University of Missouri, Year Initiated: 2002-03 Kansas City. Specializations: Planning Law. Degrees Granted through May 2011...... 53 John Eck RA Assistant Teaching Professor. M.Arch University of Virginia, B.Arch Undergraduate Specializations Kansas State University. Specialization: Architecture, Building Urban Design, Community Planning, Environmental Technology, Urban Design, Architectural Rendering Planning, Historic Preservation, Transportation Planning Gunnar Hand AICP Adjunct. B.Envd, University of Colorado; MCRP, Pratt Institute. UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Specializations: Urban Design, Transportation, Sustainability Departmental Requirement: No Requirements Minimum GPA: 2.5 / ACT 21 Vincent Gauthier AICP Adjunct. MAP, University of Tennessee; MA, Harvard. Specializations: Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: 21/ACT (Department) Urban Redevelopment. UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Vicki L. Noteis AIA Hours of Core...... 27 Adjunct. B.Arch, Kansas State University. Specializations: Urban Hours of Studio Courses...... 24 Design, Community Planning. Hours of Restricted Elective...... 9 Hours of Unrestricted Elective...... 21 Ted Seligson FAIA Hours of General Education...... 43 Visiting Professor. B.Arch, Washington University. Specializations: Urban Design, Architecture. Total Required Hours In Planning Program...... 124 Thesis or Final Product...... Not required Jase Wilson Adjunct. MCP, MIT; BA Urban Planning + Design, University of FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Missouri at Kansas City. Specializations: Planning Technology, Web Not available Development

Page 228 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition MA/MS ACSP Member: UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-LINCOLN PAB FULL Community and Regional MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Hours of Core...... 24 Planning Program Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 3 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 18-24 302 Architecture Hall Thesis or Professional Project...... 6 Lincoln, Nebraska 68588-0105 Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 48 Exams or Written Requirements:...... Comprehensive written exam Phone (402) 472-9280 ...... is one of three possible completion tracks. Fax (402) 472-3806 E-mail: [email protected] FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Tuition Awards: Up to six internship positions annually with http://planning.unl.edu local agencies include stipends and tuition waiver benefits. Occasional funded projects in Professor Kim L. Wilson, Program Director the program include research assistantships Phone (402) 472-9230 with stipend and tuition waiver benefits. Several College of Architecture and E-mail: [email protected] University scholarships and fellowships are available on a competitive basis. PROGRAM INFORMATION Eligibility Criteria: Merit and Need GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Admission Deadline ...... Rolling admissions Financial Aid Deadline ...... N/A Early application recommended TOTAL MASTER STUDENT COMPOSITION *In-State Tuition and Fees...... $274.75/credit hour per semester *Out-of-State Tuition and Fees...... $741.00/credit hour per semester 2010-2011 Application Fee...... $50 *9-12 credit hours=Full Time US Citizens/Perm. Male Female Total Annual Student Enrollment Residents

Applied Accepted Enrolled Hispanics of any race 0 0 0 2009 20 13 12 2010 25 21 15 White 28 15 43 2011 47 32 11 African-American 2 0 2 MASTERS DEGREE Native American/ 0 0 0 Master of Community and Regional Planning Pacific Islander

Contact Person: Kim L. Wilson, Director Asian American 1 1 2 Phone: (402) 472-9230 E-mail: [email protected] Mixed 0 0 0 Year Initiated: 1974 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 376 Other 0 0 0 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 4 Non-US Citizens/Non 11 13 24 Masters Specializations Perm. Residents Community and Regional Planning Total Students 42 29 71

MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. institution Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 Minimum GRE: Not required Minimum TOEFL Paper 550; Computer 213 Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 229 PLANNING FACULTY FYI Rodrigo Cantarero Associate Professor. BS in Urban Planning (1975), Iowa State University; Joint Masters Degrees: MA in Urban and Regional Planning (1979) and MA in Economics (1980); PhD in Planning (1988), University of Southern California. o MCRP/Master of Architecture (MCRP/MArch) Specializations: Economic Development Plannng, International Development and Planning, Quantitative Methods, Computer o MCRP/Juris Doctor (MCRP/JD) Applications in Planning. (402) 472-9278 [email protected] o MCRP/Master of Science in Civil Engineering (Transportation specialization) (MCRP/MSCE) 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 [email protected]

Gordon Scholz AICP Professor. BArch (1968), University of Nebraska–Lincoln; 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 [email protected]

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 ARCHITECTURE HALL, LOCATION OF CRP Development Policy, International Planning. (402) 472-9281 [email protected] PROGRAM

OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY

Thomas Huston Lecturer. BS in Business Administration (1982) and JD (1986), University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Specializations: Planning Law. (402) 477-6900 [email protected]

INTERIOR OF ARCHITECTURE HALL

Page 230 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition MA/MS ACSP Member: UNIVERSITY OF NEW mexico PAB PAB PAB FULL Community and Regional Planning MCRP Specializations: Community Development Program Natural Resource and Environmental Planning Physical Planning and Design School of Architecture + Planning 2401 Central Ave. NE, MSC04 2530 Dual Degree Programs: MA in Latin American Studies/MCRP 1 University of New Mexico Master of PublicAdministration/MCRP Master of Water Resources/MCRP Albuquerque, NM 87131 Phone (505) 277-5050 Other Degrees: Graduate Minor in Community & Fax (505) 277-0076 Reg. Planning Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Planning & Design Website: http://www.unm.edu/~crp/ Undergraduate Minor in Community & Reg. Planning

Teresa L. Córdova, Director Certificate Programs: Certificate in Town Design Certificate in Historic Preservation and Regionalism PROGRAM INFORMATION MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited MCRP Application Postmark Deadline for 2012-2013...... January 30, 2012 institution Financial Aid Deadline for 2012-2013...... March 1, 2012 Min. GPA in last two years In-State Graduate Tuition for 10 credit hours, Fall 2011...... $2,658.90 per semester of undergraduate study: 3.0 Out-of-State & Int’l. Grad. Tuition for 10 credit hours, Fall 2011...... $8,528.90 per GRE: Not required ...... semester TOEFL/IELTS/CPE/CAE: Application Fee...... $50.00 Additional Fees...... $45.00 per credit hour for Graduate Students in the School of The minimum acceptable score for IELTS is 7; and for the TOEFL is ...... Architecture & Planning; $25.00 GPSA fee per semester 550 on the paper test, 213 on the computerized test, or 79-80 on the internet-based test. For the CPE or CAE the minimum score is a C. Applicants who have received a bachelor's or graduate degree from an Master of Community & Regional Planning Degree Program accredited institution in the United States, English-speaking Canada, the (MCRP Program) United Kingdom, South Africa, Australia, or New Zealand are exempt Annual New Student Enrollment from submitting IELTS, TOEFL, CPE, or CAE scores. Fall 2010 Fall 2011 MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Number Applied 53 45 Hours of Core/Studio Work...... 18 Hours of Emphasis Work...... 24 Number Accepted 40 36 Hours of Exit Course Work...... 8 Number Enrolled 24 23 Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 50 Exams or Written Requirements...... Complete a Committee MASTERS DEGREE ...... Reviewed Thesis or Professional Project Master of Community & Regional Planning Degree Financial Aid Information Program (MCRP Program) Tuition Awards: 3 new Project Assistantships annually, which garner in-state tuition for the year. NM Graduate Scholars Contact Person: Teresa L. Córdova, Ph.D., Program Tuition Awards available to Director continuing and new students who are Phone: (505) 277-3922 NM residents (number varies). E-mail: [email protected] Eligibility Criteria: Merit

Program Assistant: Liz Siletti, Administrative Assistant 3 Phone: (505) 277-5050 Email: [email protected]

Year initiated: 1979...... PAB Accredited since 1986 Degrees Granted through 2010...... 276 Degrees Granted in Spring 2011...... 13

Total # of Students Enrolled: Spring 2010 – 83; Fall 2010 – 77; Spring 2011 - 74

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 231 TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION James R. Richardson 2010-2011 Professor. M.Arch/AS and MCP, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Specializations: Negotiation and Public Dispute Resolution, Land Use Planning, Community Development, Urban Design US Citizens & (505) 277-6460 [email protected] Permanent Male Female Total Residents José A. Rivera Professor. Ph.D., Brandeis University. Specializations: Community Hispanics 10 10 20 Development, Water Resources, and Policy Analysis (505) 277-0599 [email protected] Caucasian 12 22 34 African American 0 1 1 Caroline Scruggs Assistant Professor. Ph.D., Stanford University (June 2012). Native American/ Specializations: Environmental policy, public health, stakeholder interac- 3 12 15 Pacific Islander tions around sustainability issues, chemicals in consumer products (505) 277-5050 Asian American 2 2 4 Mixed emeriti FACULTY Other/Don’t Know 6 7 13 David S. Henkel Non-US Citizens Professor Emeritus. Ph.D., Cornell University. 0 1 1 Non-Perm. Residents Paul E. Lusk Total 33 55 88 Professor Emeritus. M.Arch., University of Pennsylvania William J. Siembieda PLANNING FACULTY Professor Emeritus. Ph.D., University of California (Los Angeles) Teresa L. Córdova Professor. Ph.D., University of California (Berkeley). Specializations: ADJUNCT FACULTY Community Development, Political Economy of Urban Development, Steve Borbas Local Governance, Global/Local Dynamics, Latino Studies Adjunct Associate Professor. M.Arch, Pratt Institute. (505) 277-3922 [email protected] Porus Olpadwala William Fleming Adjunct Professor. Ph.D., Cornell University. Associate Professor. Ph.D., University of British Columbia. Specializations: Natural Resource Planning and Watershed Management V. B. Price (505) 277-6455 [email protected] Adjunct Professor. B.A., The University of New Mexico Moises Gonzales Assistant Professor. M.U.D., University of Colorado Denver. Specializations: Urban Design, Urbanism of the Southwest, Design PART-TIME FACULTY Visualization, Sustainable Urbanism (505) 277-1276 [email protected] Adelamar Alcantara Anita Miller Instructor. Ph.D., University of Instructor. J.D., New York Timothy O. Imeokparia Hawaii. University. Assistant Professor. Ph.D., Ohio State University. Specializations: Physical Planning and Urban Design Christopher Blewett Tony Sylvester (505) 277-1666 [email protected] Instructor. M.A., University of Instructor. M.C.R.P., University New Mexico. of New Mexico Claudia B. Isaac Associate Professor and Regents Lecturer. Ph.D., University of California Charlie Deans Francisco Uvina (Los Angeles). Specializations: Community Development, Planning Instructor. M.L.A., University of Instructor. M.Arch., University Theory, Latin American Planning, Gender and Development Arizona of New Mexico (505) 277-5939 [email protected] Enrico Gradi Dory Wegrzyn Theodore Jojola Instructor. M.C.R.P., University Instructor. M.C.R.P., University of New Mexico of New Mexico Distinguished Professor and Regents Professor. Ph.D., University of Hawaii. Specializations: Community Development, Indigenous Human Rights, , Tribal Economic Development, Sharon Hausam Instructor. Ph.D., University of Microcomputer Applications in Education and Planning Wisconsin (Madison). (505) 277-6428 [email protected]

Page 232 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition BA/BS MA/MS Ph.D. ACSP Member: UNIVERSITY OF NEW ORLEANS PAB PAB PAB FULL

Department of Planning and Urban Studies 2000 Lakeshore Drive MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Bachelors degree from an accredited New Orleans, Louisiana 70148 institution Phone (504) 280-6277 Fax (504) 280-6272 Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 2.75 (Department) E-mail: [email protected] (Masters) Minimum GRE: 1000 (Department) Minimum TOEFL 80 IBT (University) [email protected] (Doctoral) Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required http://planning.uno.edu Departmental Requirement: Department of Planning and Urban Studies application, statement of Jane S. Brooks, Department Chair purpose; three (3) letters of Phone (504) 280-6514 recommendation; satisfactory academic standing at the last school E-mail: [email protected] attended MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements PROGRAM INFORMATION Hours of Core...... 18 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 3 GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Hours of Restricted Electives...... 9 Admission Deadline 2012-13 ...... July 1, 2012 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 15 PhD Admission Deadline 2012-13...... February 15, 2012 Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 45 Financial Aid Deadline 2012-13...... February 15, 2012 In-State Tuition and Fees Fall 2011: ...... $2,852 per semester Exam,Thesis or Final Product...... Thesis (optional) Out-of-State Tuition and Fees Fall 2011: ...... $8,614 per semester Application Fee...... $40 FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Additional Fees...... Check with university Graduate scholarships, research assistantships, and paid internships avail- able on a competitive basis (check with program administrators). Annual Student Enrollment

Applied Accepted Enrolled 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION 2010-2011 Masters 107 102 59 59 37 37 Doctoral 27 33 15 19 12 12 U.S. Citizens & Male Female Total Permanent Residents Hispanics of MASTERS DEGREE 2 1 3 Any Race Master of Urban and Regional Planning White 19 27 46 Contact Person: Marla Nelson, PhD, AICP Associate Professor/ MURP Coordinator Phone: (504) 280-3110 African American 4 5 9 E-mail: [email protected] Native American/ 0 0 0 Year Initiated: 1974 PAB Accredited Pacific Islander Degrees Granted through 12/31/10...... 392 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10...... 21 Asian American 0 1 1

Masters Specializations Mixed 0 0 0 Environmental & Hazard Mitigation Planning; Other/Don’t Know 14 8 22 Historic Preservation; Housing and Community Economic Development; Land Use and Urban Non-US Citizens 0 2 2 Design; Transportation Planning Non-Permanent Residents Total Students 39 44 83

*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 233 TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION DOCTORAL DEGREE 2010-2011 Ph.D. in Urban Studies U.S. Citizens & Male Female Total Contact Person: Renia Ehrenfeucht, Ph.D. Coordinator Permanent Residents Phone: (504) 280-6517 Hispanics of E-mail: [email protected] 2 1 3 Any Race Year initiated 1990 Degrees Granted through 8/31/2011...... 57 White 9 8 17 Degrees Granted from 9/1/2010 to 8/31/2011...... 3

Dissertations Granted from 9/1/2010 to 8/31/2011 African American 6 6 12 Native American/ 1. An Assessment of the Corps of Engineers Environmental Plan 0 0 0 Evaluation Methods Pacific Islander

2. Transforming Researchers and Practitioners: The Unanticipated Asian American 0 0 0 Consequences (Significance) of Participatory Action Research (PAR)

3. An ‘Enlarging Influence’: Women of New Orleans, Julia Ward Howe, Mixed 0 0 0 and the Woman’s Department at the Cotton Centennial Exposition, 1884- 1885 Other/Don’t Know 1 0 1 Non-US Citizens 4 3 7 Doctoral Specializations Non-Permanent Residents Urban Studies, Urban Anthropology, Urban History, Total Students Urban Planning 22 18 40

PLANNING FACULTY

DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Jane S. Brooks FAICP University Admission Policy: Masters degree from an accredited Professor and Boebel Chair in Historic Preservation. BLA, Louisiana institution State University (1974); MLA, Harvard (1976). Specializations: Minimum GRE: 1100 Historic Preservation, Urban Design, Metropolitan/Regional Planning, Minimum TOEFL: 80 IBT (University) Planning History and Planning Practice. Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 2.5 (University)/3.0 (Department) http://planning.uno.edu/faculty_bios/JaneBrooks.cfm Departmental Requirement: PhD Program in Urban Studies (504) 280-6514 [email protected] application; statement of purpose; writing sample; three (3) letters of recommendation; satisfactory academic Renia Ehrenfeucht standing at the last school attended; a Ph.D and M.S. in Urban Studies Coordinator/Associate Professor. masters degree in urban planning or B.A., University of California, Santa Barbara; M.U.P., University related discipline. 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 [email protected] DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Hours of Core/Required courses...... 18 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... N/A David Gladstone Hours of Restricted Electives...... 9-12 Associate Professor and Louisiana Manufactured Housing Association Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 42-45 Professor. BA (1990), MCRP (1994), and Ph.D. (2001), Rutgers University. Specializations: Urban and Regional Development, Social Other...... 6 (dissertation research) Policy, Tourism Planning, Real Estate Development, International Total...... 72 Development. Exams or Written Requirements:...... General examination; final oral http://planning.uno.edu/faculty_bios/DavidGladstone.cfm ...... examination; dissertation (504) 280-3206 [email protected]

Page 234 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition Patrick Haughey AICP Robert Rivers BSUSP Coordinator/Assistant Professor. B.Ed, McGill University Adjunct Professor. A.B.Architecture (1986) Princeton; MURP (1992), (1993); MURP, University of New Orleans (1995); Ph.D. (2004) Trinity The George Washington University; JD (2003) Tulane. Specializations: College Dublin. Specializations: Neighborhood Planning, Community Historic Preservation, Historic Preservation Law, Environmental Law, Development and Public Participation, Geographic Information Systems Architectural History. (GIS) (504) 280-6277 http://planning.uno.edu/faculty_bios/PatrickHaughey.cfm (504) 280-1231 [email protected] Steve Villavaso FAICP Adjunct Professor. BS and MURP, University of New Orleans; JD, Earthea Nance Loyola University School of Law. Specializations: Zoning Law, Assistant Professor. BS (1985) and MS (1991) University of California, Development/Environmental Management, Brownfields Policy. Davis; Ph.D. (2004) Stanford University.Specializations: Infrastructure, (504) 280-6029 [email protected] Environment, and Development in Post-Disaster Areas; Developing Countries; and Communities of Color and Poverty. http://planning.uno.edu/faculty_bios/EartheaNance.cfm visiting FACULTY (504) 280-4017 [email protected]

Marla Nelson AICP Anna Livia Brand Visiting Assistant Professor. B.Arch and M.Arch Tulane University MURP Coordinator/Associate Professor. BA, University of (1998), MURP University of New Orleans (2006), Ph.D. MIT (2012 Massachusetts, Amherst (1992); MCRP (1997) and Ph.D. (2003), expected). Specializations: City/Community Design, Development and Rutgers University. Local and Regional Development, Specializations: Resiliency; Urban Sociology. Economic Development Planning, Community Development. http://planning.uno.edu/faculty_bios/marlanelson.cfm Catherine “Kate” Lowe (504) 280-3110 [email protected] Visiting Assistant Professor. BA Bard College (2000); MA Clark University (2006); Ph.D. Cornell University (2011 expected). John L. Renne AICP Specializations: Transportation Policy, Regional Economic Development, Associate Professor. BA (1999) University of Colorado at Boulder; Political Economy, Social Equity Issues. 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 [email protected] FYI Joint Degree Programs: Michelle M. Thompson Joint MURP-JD Program with Loyola University of New Assistant Professor. BA, Syracuse University (1982); MRP (1984) and Ph.D. (2001) Cornell University. Specializations: Geographic Orleans Law School. Information Systems (GIS) and GeoSpatial Analysis, Community and Economic Development using Public Participation GIS, Real Estate and Market Valuation, Housing, Land Use Planning. UNO-led http://planning.uno.edu/faculty_bios/MichelleThompson.cfm planning team wins (504) 280-6593 [email protected] 2009 national JP Morgan Chase Community OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Development Competition Robert Becker FAICP Senior Research Associate. BA, SUNY Buffalo; MA, University of Iowa, Ph.D., University of New Orleans. Specializations: Land Use Planning, Recreation Planning, New Community Development. (504) 280-6277 [email protected]

Wendel Dufour UNO - PLUS Director, Div. of Planning. BGS and MURP, University of New Orleans. 2010 Capstone Specializations: Neighborhood Planning, Land Use Planning, Housing Database Development, GIS. Studio on http://planning.uno.edu/faculty_bios/wendelldufour.cfm Main Street (504) 280-5474 [email protected] Redevelopment of New Orleans Broad Street

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 235 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA MA/MS Ph.D. ACSP Member: PAB FULL

Department of City and Regional Planning MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s degree from accredited New East Building, CB#3140 institution Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 27599-3140 Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 Phone (919) 962-3983 Minimum GRE: 1000 (combined score) Minimum TOEFL: 213/550 Fax (919) 962-5206 Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required E-mail: [email protected] Departmental Requirement: GRE taken w/in last 5 years, department application, 3 letters of recommendation, statement of www.planning.unc.edu purpose, and original transcripts from all undergraduate schools. MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Emil E. Malizia, Chair Hours of Core...... 12 Phone (919) 962-4759 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 3 E-mail: [email protected] Hours of Restricted Electives...... 15 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 18 Other...... 3 (to complete final project) PROGRAM INFORMATION Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 51 GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Exam, Thesis or Final Product: Final Project of professional quality on Admission Deadline Fall 2012...... March 15, 2012 ttopic in their focus area, e.g. research paper, critical essay, case study, Financial Aid Deadline Fall 2012....January 1, 2012 (Merit awards)/March 1(other) plan. In-State Tuition and Fees...... $8,646 Out-of-State/International Tuition and Fees...... $24,383 FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Application Fee...... $77 Teaching & Research Assistantships: $10,700/year stipend, plus tuition Additional Fees...... $0 and health insurance; number depends on funding available; total value $19,348 for North Carolina residents or $39,435 for non-residents. DOCTORAL DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Graduate Merit Assistantships Admission Deadline Fall 2012...... February 1, 2012 (recommended) Eligibility Criteria: Competitive merit-based awards Financial Aid Deadline Fall 2012... January 1, 2012 (Merit awards)/March 1(other) In-State Tuition and Fees...... $8,646 Out-of-State/International Tuition and Fees...... $24,383 Application Fee...... $77 TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Additional Fees...... $0 2009-2010 Applied Accepted Enrolled US Citizens & Male Female Total Permanent Residents 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 Hispanics* of any 0 1 1 Masters 235 340 71 79 40 39 Race Doctoral 58 67 5 7 4 4 White 30 31 61

MASTERS DEGREE African American 5 0 5 Masters of City & Regional Planning Native American/Pa- 0 0 0 cific Islander Contact Person: Carolyn Turner, Student Services Manager Phone: (919) 962-4784 Asian American 1 3 4 E-mail: [email protected] Mixed 0 0 0 Year Initiated: 1946 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/10...... 1992 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 37 Other/Don’t Know 0 0 0 Non-US Citizens Masters Specializations Non-permanent 1 3 4 Economic Development, Housing & Community Residents Development, Land Use & Environmental Planning, Placemaking & Real Estate Total Students 37 38 75 Development, Transportation Planning

*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.

Page 236 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION DOCTORAL DEGREE 2009-2010 Ph.D. in City & Regional Planning US Citizens & Male Female Total Contact Person: Carolyn Turner, Student Services Manager Permanent Residents Phone: (919) 962-4784 Hispanics* of any E-mail: [email protected] 1 1 2 Race Year Initiated 1961 Degrees Granted through 8/31/10...... 132 White 7 6 13 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 5 African American 1 1 2 Native American/Pa- 2 1 3 cific Islander Doctoral Specializations Asian American 1 0 1 Community Development/Housing, Economic Development/Real Estate Development, Land Use Mixed 0 0 0 Planning, Environmental Planning, Transportation Planning, Urban Design Other/Don’t Know 1 2 3 Non-US Citizens DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Non-permanent 0 0 0 University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s degree from accredited Residents institution Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 (last 2 years of study) Total Students 13 11 24 Minimum GRE: 1000 (combined score) Minimum TOEFL: 213/550 Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. Departmental Requirement: Strong academic preparation, evidence of potential to conduct high- quality research. Research PLANNING FACULTY interests must match those of one or more faculty member. Todd BenDor Assistant Professor. BS, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; MS, Washington DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS State University; Ph.D., University of Illinois-Urbana. Specializations: Hours of Core ...... 12 Environmental Planning, Land Use Dynamics, Environmental Markets, Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 0 Spatial Analysis, System Dynamics. Hours of Restricted Electives ...... 12 (919) 962-4760 [email protected] Hours of Unrestricted Electives ...... 6 Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 30 Philip Berke Exam, Thesis or Final Product: Comprehensive written and oral exams Professor. BS, Empire State College; MS, University of Vermont; Ph.D. after completing coursework, followed by approval of the dissertation Texas A&M University. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Land proposal. Program requires demonstration of competence in graduate-lev- Use, Sustainable Development, Natural Hazards Mitigation. el intermediate multivariate statistics, research and teaching experience, (919) 962-4765 [email protected] and successful defense of the Ph.D. Dissertation.

FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Thomas Campanella Teaching & Research Assistantships: $14,700/year stipend, plus tuition Associate Professor. BS, SUNY, Syracuse; MLA, Cornell; Ph.D., MIT. and health insurance; number depends on funding available; total value Specializations: Urban Design, History of American Landscape & Built $39,435/year. Graduate School Fellowships: total value $41,000/year. Environment, Contemporary Chinese Urbanism. Eligibility Criteria: Competitive merit-based awards. (919) 962-4776 [email protected] Nikil Kaza Assistant Professor. B.Arch, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur; MUP, MS (Applied Mathematics), Ph.D., University of Illinois-Urbana. Specializations: Plans, Land Use Planning, Planning Support Systems, Complex Systems, Decision Theory. (919) 962-4767 [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 237 T.William Lester Assistant Professor. B.A, University of Pennsylvania; MUPP, University OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY of Illinois at Chicago; Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Economic Development, Labor Economics, Urban Politics. Richard Andrews (919) 962-3512 [email protected] Professor. AB, Yale; MRP and Ph.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Specializations: Environmental Policy, Infrastructure Planning. Nichola Lowe (919) 843-5011 [email protected] Assistant Professor. BS, University of California, Berkley; MS, University of California, Davis; Ph.D., MIT. Specializations: Economic and Workforce Development. David Brower FAICP Research Professor. BA and JD, University of Michigan. Specializations: (919) 843-2319 [email protected] Planning Law, Coastal Zone Management, Land Use/Growth Management, Natural Hazards Mitigation. Emil Malizia AICP (919) 962-4775 [email protected] Professor/Chair. BA, Rutgers; MRP and Ph.D., Cornell University. Specializations: Real Estate Development, Development Finance, Economic Development, Urban Redevelopment, Public Health & Safety. Ray Burby FAICP Professor Emeritus. AB, George Washington University; MRP and Ph.D., (919) 962-4759 [email protected] University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Specializations: Natural Hazards Mitigation, Land Use Planning, Development Management, Noreen McDonald Sustainable Cities. Assistant Professor. AB, Harvard; MS, MCP and Ph.D., University of (919) 962-4774 [email protected] California, Berkeley. Specializations: Transportation Policy, Physical Activity, Transportation & Land Use, School Travel, School Siting. (919) 962-4781 [email protected] Maryann Feldman Distinguished Professor. BA, Ohio State University; MS and Ph.D., Mai Nguyen Carnegie Mellon University. Specializations: Technology-Based Assistant Professor. BA, University of California, Riverside; MA, Economic Development, Innovation & Entrepreneurship. Pennsylvania State University; Ph.D., University of California, Irvine. (919) 962-0674 [email protected] Specializations: Housing and Community Development, Housing Policy. (919) 962-4762 [email protected] David Godschalk FAICP Professor Emeritus. AB, Dartmouth; B.Arch., University of Florida; MRP Roberto Quercia and Ph.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Specializations: Professor. M.Arch., Nacional de Buenos Aires, Argentina; MA, University of Land Use & Environmental Planning, Sustainable Development, Hazards Hawaii; Ph.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Specializations: Mitigation, Negotiation & Conflict Resolution. Housing & Affordable Home Ownership, Housing Finance, Fair Lending (919) 962-5012 [email protected] (Anti-Predatory Lending), Community Development. (919) 962-4766 [email protected] Edward Kaiser FAICP Professor Emeritus. BA, University of San Francisco; MRP and Daniel Rodriguez Ph.D.,University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Specializations: Land Associate Professor. BS, Fordham University; MA, MIT; Ph.D., University Use Planning, Development Management. of Michigan. Specializations: Transportation & Land Use Policy, Urban (919) 962-4781 [email protected] Spatial Structure, Traveler Behavior, Public Health & Safety. (919) 962-4763 [email protected] David Moreau Research Professor. BS, Mississippi State University; MS, North Carolina William Rohe State University; Ph.D., Harvard. Specializations: Environmental Policy Distinguished Professor. BA, SUNY at Buffalo; MS, MRP and Ph.D., & Planning, Infrastructure/Public Services, Water Resources Planning. Pennsylvania State University. Specializations: Urban Redevelopment, (919) 962-4756 [email protected] Neighborhood Revitalization, Community Development Planning & Policy, Affordable & Workforce Housing Programs. (919) 962-4769 [email protected] Dale Whittington Professor. AB, Brown; MPA and Ph.D., University of Texas, Austin; MS, Yan Song London School of Economics. Specializations: International Planning, Associate Professor. BS, Shen Zhen University; MS, Florida State Environmental Economics, Water Resources Planning in Developing University; Ph.D., University of Illinois-Urbana. Specializations: Land Countries. Use Planning & Design, Spatial Analysis of Urban Form, Planning (919) 962-4755 [email protected] Support Systems, Urban Planning in China. (919) 962-4761 [email protected] FYI Meenu Tewari Dual Degree Programs: Associate Professor. B.Arch., School of Planning & Architecture, India; MS, MCP and Ph.D., MIT. Specializations: Economic Development, o MCRP/JD o MCRP/MS Environmental International Development, Local Political Economy, Poverty Alleviation, o MCRP/MBA Engineering Small Firms & the Informal Sector. o MCRP/MPA o MCRP/MLA (with North (919) 962-4758 [email protected] o MCRP/MPH Carolina State University)

Page 238 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA MA/MS ACSP Member: PAB FULL MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Regional and City Planning University Admission Policy: Undergraduate degree from an accredited institution 830 Van Vleet Oval, Gould Hall, Room 162 Minimum Undergraduate GPA: B (3.0) or better Norman, Oklahoma 73019-6141 Minimum GRE: Not Required Phone (405) 325-2444 Minimum TOEFL 550 Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Fax (405) 325-7558 Departmental Requirement: Three Letters of Recommendations E-mail: [email protected] Statement of Intent

http://rcpl.ou.edu MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Hours of Core...... 29* Charles Warnken, Interim Division Director Hours of Studio or Practice Related Course...... 5 Phone (405) 325-3871 Hours of Restricted Elective...... 9 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 10-12 E-mail: [email protected] Thesis...... 4 Total Required Hours in Planning Program ...... 48(thesis)- 50 (non-thesis) Exams or Written Requirements...... Thesis or final comprehensive exam PROGRAM INFORMATION *29 core credit hours include a five credit studio GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Admission Deadline 20010-11 for Masters program ...... Rolling Tuition Awards: 2-5 Graduate Research Assistantships; Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11 for Masters program...... March 1, 2010 3-4 Scholarships In-State Tuition and Fees ...... $9,200* Eligibility Criteria: Academic interests, academic merit, Out-of-State Tuition and Fees...... $19,200* financial need. Application Fee...... $20-90

NOTE: *Tuition and Fee estimate based on 24 semester hours per academic year. TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION The University of Oklahoma’s Master of Regional and City Planning 2010-2011 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 US Citizens & the Regional and City Planning program at the University of Oklahoma. Male Female Total Permanent Residents Annual Student Enrollment Hispanics* of any 0 0 0 Race Applied Accepted Enrolled 2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011 White 12 9 21 Masters 24 25 16 21 9 15 African American 1 1 2 Native American/ 0 2 2 MASTERS DEGREE Pacific Islander Master of Regional and City Planning Asian American 0 0 0 Contact Person: Charles Warnken, Interim Director Phone: (405) 325-3871 Mixed 0 0 0 E-mail: [email protected] Other/Don’t Know 0 0 0 Year Initiated: 1947 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 678 Non-US Citizens Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 18 Non-permanent 2 8 10 Residents Masters Specializations Total Students 15 20 35 Transportation Planning, Economic and Community Development, Urban Design, Environmental Planning *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 239 PLANNING FACULTY FYI Fernando Costa AICP RCPL MISSION STATEMENT Professor of the Practice. BS, Georgia Institute of Technology (1974); MS, Civil Engineering and Masters of City Planning, Georgia Institute of RCPL's mission is to advance the art and practice of planning through Technology (1976). Specializations: Planning Management and Practice. educating students for lifelong professional practice and through expand- ing the knowledge on which practice is based. Distinguished features Richard Marshment AICP include the program's: Professor Emeritus. BS, Bowling Green State University (1968); MArch., University of New Mexico (1975); PhD, University of * Singular focus on the professional masters degree, Washington (1981). Specializations: Transportation Planning, Economic * Well-established reputation, dating to its founding in 1948, Development, Public Finance. * Alumni, many of whom have achieved national prominence, (405) 325-2399 [email protected] * Small size, which allows close student-faculty relationships, * Curricular flexibility, which accommodates students' interests, * Multi-disciplinary perspective, Guoqiang Shen * Commitment to improving professional planning practice that address- Associate Professor. B.Arch., Tsinghua University (1985); MS, Beijing es urban and regional issues in Oklahoma and environs. University (1988); MCRP, Ohio State University (1994); PhD, Ohio State University (1998). Specializations: Urban Design, Transportation, Real Estate Development, GIS, Research Methods. 2005-2008 RESEARCH PROJECTS INVOLVING (405) 325-1698 [email protected] RCPL FACULTY AND STUDENTS

Charles Warnken AICP * High speed passenger rail transportation systems. * Mobility benefits of urban rail transit projects. Associate Professor. BS, University of Wyoming (1992); MPA, University of Louisville (1996); PhD, Florida State University (2003). * Data mining the National Transit Database. Specializations: Economic Development, Land Use Planning. * Economic effects of highway bypasses on rural communities. * Comprehensive Plans for the cities of Mustang, Tuttle, Geary, Noble, (405) 325-3871 [email protected] Perkins and Newcastle OK. * Reuse Strategies for Superfund Sites in Oklahoma City, OK. Meghan Wieters AICP * Homeless Service Provision in Oklahoma. Assistant Professor. BA, Trinity University (1993), MSCRP, UT-Austin * Northeast 23rd St. Streetscape Assessment in Oklahoma City, OK. (1995), Ph.D. Texas A&M (2009). Specializations: Environmental * Freight Movement for Tulsa's Transportation Plan 2030. Planning, History and theory, Planning Practice. * Freight Movement Modeling for State of Oklahoma. (405) 325-3851 [email protected] * Inter-Modal Containerized Freight Flow & Port Security. * Operating and Maintenance Cost Models for Light Rail Transit. * Oklahoma Institute for Quality Communities founded in July 2008. OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Khosrow Bozorgi AIA Associate Professor. B.Arch. (1974) and M.Arch (1977), National University of Iran; MSArch.(1988) and PhD(1989), University of Pennsylvania. Specialization: Urban Design. (405) 325-3348 [email protected]

Charles Robert Goins Professor Emeritus. B.Arch (1956), MRCP (1960) University of Oklahoma. Specialization: Planning History, Housing.

Page 240 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition UNIVERSITY OF OREGON MA/MS ACSP Member: PAB FULL Community and Regional Planning MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited Department of Planning, Public Policy and institution Management Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 1209 University of Oregon Minimum GRE: NA Minimum TOEFL 575/88 University; Eugene, Oregon 97403-1209 575/91 Department Phone (541) 346-3635 Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Fax (541) 346-2040 Departmental Requirement: No Requirements E-mail: [email protected] MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Hours of Core...... 37 http://pppm.uoregon.edu Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 10 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 13-18 Richard D. Margerum, Program Director Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 0 Other...... 7-12 Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 72 PROGRAM INFORMATION Exams or Written Requirements...... Thesis or Terminal Project GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Admission Deadline for masters program, Fall...... February 1 FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Financial Aid Deadline for masters program...... February 1 Tuition Awards: Approximately 20 Graduate Teaching In-State Tuition and Fees 2011-12...... $4,993 per quarter Fellowships; University Financial Aid Out-of-State Tuition and Fees 2011-12...... $7,130 per quarter Package Application Fee...... $50 majors Eligibility Criteria: Merit and Need Additional Fees:...... $250 Student activities fee ...... Optional extended health insurance for graduate students TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION 2010-2011 Annual Student Enrollment Applied Accepted Enrolled Male Female Total 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 White 14 23 37 104 134 57 58 21 25 Other/Don’t Know 6 8 14 Total Students 20 31 51 MASTERS DEGREE Master of Community and Regional Planning PLANNING FACULTY Contact Person: Richard D. Margerum, Program Director Phone: (541) 346-3635 Richard Margerum Associate Professor. BA, Wittenberg (1987); MCP, Cincinnati (1989); E-mail: [email protected] Ph.D., Wisconsin (1995). Specializations: Environmental Planning and Management, Planning Processes, Collaborative Planning. Year Initiated: 1968 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 6/30/11...... 793 (541) 346-2526 [email protected] Degrees Granted from 7/1/10 to 6/30/11...... 19 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. [email protected] Masters Specializations Environmental Planning Marc Schlossberg Associate Professor. BBA, Texas (1987); MUP, San Jose State (1994); Land Use and Built Environment Ph.D., Michigan (2001). Specializations: Geographic Information Community Development Systems, Social Planning, Transportation Planning. Governance and Civic Engagement (541) 346-2046 [email protected] Sustainable Cities Nonprofit/Philanthropy

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 241 Yizhao Yang Laura Leete Assistant Professor, B.Arch., Tianjin (1995); MS, Tsinghua (1998); Associate Professor. BA, California, Berkeley, (1982); MA (1988) and MRP, (2001) and Ph.D., Cornell (2007). Specializations: Environmental Ph.D. (1992), Harvard. Specializations: Poverty and Social Policy, Work- Planning, Sustainable Living Design and Analysis, Geographic force Policy, Nonprofit Economics. Information Systems. (541) 346-0834 [email protected] (541) 346-0833 [email protected] Robert Parker Robert F. Young Instructor. BS, Colorado State (1986); MUP, Oregon (1989), AICP. Assistant Professor, B.A. (1982), M.C.R.P (1987), Ph.D. (2007) Cornell. Specializations: Community Planning Workshop, Microcomputers in Specializations: Environmental and Economic Policy and Planning, Planning and Policy Analysis. Environmental Policy and Planning History. (541) 346-3801 [email protected] (541) 346-1950 [email protected] Megan E. Smith Instructor. BA, Southern Oregon State (1990); MCRP, University of Oregon (1996). Specializations: Community Outreach, Watershed OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Planning, Rural Planning. (541) 346-3881 [email protected] Neil Bania Associate Professor. BA (1980), MA (1983) and Ph.D. (1985), Oregon. Specializations: Public Policy Analysis, Economics. Bethany Steiner (541) 346-3704 [email protected] Adjunct Instructor. BA, Middlebury College (1996); MS,Environmental Psychology, Cornell (2001), AICP. Specializations: Community Robert Choquette Outreach, Youth and Planning. Adjunct Instructor. BS (1982) and MUP (1991), Oregon. Specializations: (541) 346-3615 [email protected] Strategic Planning, Project Management. (541) 346-3635 [email protected] FYI Colleen Chrisinger Assistant Professor: BS, Willamette (2001); MSc, London School of • Oregon is renowned for the Oregon Land Use system, which is Economics and Political Science (2003); MS, Wisconsin-Madison considered one of the model state planning programs in the U.S. (2006). Specializations: Labor and Social Policy, Poverty, Economic Development Policy. • Eugene is located within 90 minutes of both the Oregon coast [email protected] and Cascade Mountains, offering year round hiking, fishing, kaya- king, as well as winter skiing. Eugene is a progressive city with Jessica Greene more than 100 miles of trails, a metropolitan bus service free to Associate Professor. BA, Michigan (1989); MPH, MIA (1996) and Ph.D. UO students, an extensive open space and parks system, and new (2003), Columbia. Specializations: Health Policy, Quantitative Methods, sustainable business initiatives. Evaluation Research. (541) 346-0138 [email protected] • PPPM is known for its work on sustainability, collaborative and

participatory approaches to planning, community development, Michael Hibbard and environmental planning. PPPM is affiliated with the commu- Professor Emeritus. BS, California Polytechnic; MSW (1971) and Ph.D. nity service center (CSC), providing students with access to real (1980), San Diego State. Specializations: Community and Regional world experience with actual clients. The CSC also coordinates Development. yearlong paid internship through the Resource Assistance for (541) 346-3897 [email protected] Rural Environments (RARE) program, which provides students with (1) a monthly stipend, (2) medical insurance, (3) possible eli- Renee Irvin gibility for in-state tuition after one year of service, and (4) up to Associate Professor. BA, Oregon (1984); MA (1991) and Ph.D. (1998), Washington. Specializations: Nonprofit Management, Economics, Public 9 graduate credits in the UO Planning Program. Finance. (541) 346-2155 [email protected] • PPPM is linked with the Institute for a Sustainable Environment, the Institute for Policy Research and Innovation, Oregon Grant Jacobsen Transportation Research & Education Consortium, and the Assistant Professor. BA, William and Mary (2005); MA (2006) and Ph.D. Sustainable Cities Initiative. (2010), California-Santa Barbara. Specializations: Environmental and Resource Policy, Climate Change and Energy Policy, Economics • The community and regional planning program offers concurrent (513) 346-3419 [email protected] degrees in business, conflict and dispute resolution, environmental studies, geography, historic preservation, landscape architecture, Andre LeDuc law and public administration. Adjunct Instructor. BS, Wisconsin (1996); MCRP, Oregon (1999). Specializations: Hazard Prevention and Mitigation. (541) 346-5833 [email protected]

Page 242 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA MA/MS Ph.D. ACSP Member: PAB FULL Master of City Planning MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: No Requirements 127 Meyerson Hall Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Minimum of 3.0 recommended Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104 Minimum GRE: No Requirements. Applicants are Phone (215) 898-8329 required to take the GRE exam but Fax (215) 898-5731 there is no minimum score. Minimum TOEFL 615 E-mail: [email protected] Ranking in Undergraduate Class: No Requirements www.design.upenn.edu Departmental Requirement: Special attention given to student’s personal statement and references John Landis, Department Chair E-mail: [email protected] MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Hours of Core...... 27 PROGRAM INFORMATION Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 12 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 0 GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 3-12 Admissions Deadline 2011-2012...... January 17, 2012 Financial Aid Deadline 2011-2012...... N/A Other...... 15 In-State Tutition and Fees...... $41,700 Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 45 Out of State Tuition and Fees...... $41,700 Exam,Thesis or Final Product:...... Studio report or professional project Application Fee:...... $80 Additional Fees:...... 0

DOCTORAL DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Admissions Deadline 2011-2012...... December 15, 2011 University Fellows (4/year for 3 years) Financial Aid Deadline 2011-2012...... N/A Merit-based (30+/year) based on prior academic and work achievement In-State Tuition and Fees...... $28,978 Out of State Tuition and Fees...... $28,978 Need-based (40+/year) based on formula Application Fee:...... $80 Additional Fees:...... 0 TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Fall 2011 Annual Student Enrollment US Citizens & Male Female Total Applied Accepted Enrolled Permanent Residents 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 Hispanics* of any 1 3 4 Masters 392 463 190 168 65 63 Race Doctoral 56 86 6 6 2 4 White 36 56 92 MASTERS DEGREE African American 5 3 8 Master of City Planning Native American/ 0 1 1 Pacific Islander Contact Person: John Landis, Department Chair Phone: (215) 746-2340 Asian American 4 8 12 E-mail: [email protected] Mixed 2 3 5 Year Initiated: 1950 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 2305 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 66 Other/Don’t Know 6 6 12 Masters Specializations Non-US Citizens Community & Economic Development Non-permanent 3 10 13 Land Use & Environmental Planning Residents Private & Public Real Estate Development Total Students 56 86 142 Sustainable Transportation and Infrastructure Planning

Urban Design *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 243 TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION DOCTORAL DEGREE Fall 2010 PhD in City & Regional Planning US Citizens & Male Female Total Contact Person: Eugenie L. Birch, Professor & Permanent Residents Graduate Group Chair Hispanics* of any Phone: (215) 898-6097 1 0 1 E-mail: [email protected] Race

Year Initiated 1953 White 4 6 10 Degrees Granted through 8/31/2011...... 311 Degrees Granted from 9/1/2010 to 8/31/2011...... 2 African American 0 1 1 Dissertations Granted from 9/1/2009 to 8/31/2011 Native American/ 0 0 0 1. Developing Urban Arts Districts: An Analysis of Mobilization in Pacific Islander Dallas, Denver, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Seattle Asian American 0 2 1 2. Physical Planning Strategies of National High Technology Industrial Development Zones in China Mixed 0 0 0 3. Neighborhood Stablization Through Historic Preservation: An Analysis of Historic Preservation and Community Development in Cleveland, Providence, Houston and Seattle Other/Don’t Know 1 1 2 4. Land Preservation’s Link to the Environment, Economy and Society in the Northern Forests of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and the Non-US Citizens Adirondack Region of New York Non-permanent 0 1 3 Residents Total Students 5 11 16 Doctoral Specializations Cartography & Spatial Statistics; Community & *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. Economic Development; Historic Preservation; Land Use and Environmental Planning; Public and Private PLANNING FACULTY Real Estate Development; Sustainable Transportation Jonathan Barnett FAICP Planning; Urban Design; Urban Infrastructure Professor of Practice. BA and MArch., Yale University; MA, Cambridge University. Specializations: Physical Planning, Urban Design, Planning Practice. (215) 732-5215 [email protected] DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: * Eugenie L. Birch FAICP Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 or higher Professor. BA, Bryn Mawr; MA and PhD, Columbia University. Minimum GRE: 600 Specializations: Planning History, Anchor Insitutions, Urban Minimum TOEFL: 615 Development. Departmental Requirement: Writing sample (215) 898-6097 [email protected]

DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Thomas L. Daniels Hours of Core...... N/A Professor. BA, Harvard University; MS, University of Newcastle-upon- Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... N/A Tyne; PhD, Oregon State University. Specializations: Environmental Hours of Restricted Electives...... N/A Planning, Land Use Planning, Land Preservation. Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... N/A (215) 573-8965 [email protected] Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 60 Exam,Thesis or Final Product:...... Doctoral Seminar, Preliminary Exam ...... & Dissertation. Amy Hillier Assistant Professor. BA, Middlebury College; MSW and PhD., University * Students from all disciplines are encouraged to apply but preference of Pennsylvania. Specializations: GIS, Public Health. will be given to those whose research interests match the graduate group. (215) 746- 2341 [email protected]

Page 244 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition David Hsu Assistant Professor. BS, Yale University; MS, Cornell University, MS, OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY London School of Economics & Political Science; PhD, University of Washington. Specializations: Urban & Environmental Infrastructure. Peter Angelides [email protected] Lecturer. BA, University of Pennsylvania; MA, University of Minnesota; MCD, University of Pennsylvania; PhD, University of Minnesota. John Landis Specialization. Urban Economics. Professor. BS, Massachussetts Institute of Technology; PhD, University of California Berkeley. Specializations: Housing, GIS, Sustainable Urban Hanley Bodek Development, Urban Modeling. Lecturer. BA, University of Pennsylvania.Specializations: Housing (215) 746-2340 [email protected] Development

Randy Mason Joseph Hacker Professor. BA, Bucknell University; MS, Penn State University; PhD, Lecturer. BA, Haverford College; MS, Georgia State University; MCP, Columbia University. Specialization: Historic Preservation. PhD, University of Pennsylvania. (215) 898-3169 [email protected] Marja Hoek-Smit Evan Rose Lecturer. PhD, University of Amsterdam. Specialization: International Professor of Practice. BA, Reed College; MArch, University of Planning, Housing California, Berkeley. Specializations: Urban Design and Development Paul Levy Domenic Vitiello Lecturer. PhD, Columbia University. Specialization: Planning Practice; Assistant Professor. BA, Wesleyan University; MCD, Massachussetts Economic Development Institute of Technology; PhD, University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Community and Economic Development, Immigration, Scott Page Urban Agriculture. Lecturer. BA, Georgia Institute of Technology, MCP, University of [email protected] Pennsylvania.

Rachel Weinberger Harris Sokoloff Assistant Professor. BA and MUP, Hunter College of the City University Adjunct Associate Professor. BA and M.Ed., Temple University; PhD, of New York: MS and PhD, University of California, Berkeley. Syracuse University. Specialization: Conflict Resolution Specialization: Transportation Planning and Policy. (215) 746-4263 [email protected] Harris Steinberg Adjunct Assistant Professor. BA University of Pennsylvania, MArch, Laura Wolf Powers University of Pennsylvania. Specialization: Physical Planning, Urban Assistant Professor. BA, Yale University; MDA, Princeton; PhD Rutgers Design, Citizen Participation. University. Specializations: Community and Economic Development. (215) 746-4263 [email protected] Dana Tomlin Professor. BS, University of Virginia; MLA, Harvard University; M.Phil. Robert Yaro and PhD, Yale University. Specialization: GIS, Spatial Analysis Professor of Practice. BA, Wesleyan University; MCRP, Harvard University. Specializations: Regional Planning, Planning Practice [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 245 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH MA/MS Ph.D. ACSP Member: PAB PAB FULL florida PAB

Program in Urban & Regional Planning MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited Dept. of Geography institution Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 4202 East Fowler Avenue (NES 201) Minimum GRE: 1000 V+Q Tampa, Florida 33620 Minimum TOEFL: 500. Not Required for Students from Phone (813) 974-2386 Countries in which English is the language of academic instruction. Fax (813) 974-4808 Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required E-mail: [email protected] Departmental Requirement: None http://www.urp.usf.edu MASTERS STUDENTS Ambe Njoh, Program Director First batch of students accepted in Fall 2009. Total number of Students as Phone (813) 974-7459 of Fall 2010: 26. E-Mail: [email protected] MASTERS DEGREE REQUIREMENTS PROGRAM INFORMATION The MURP at USF requires completion of a total of 48 credit hours. The core curriculum, comprising a total of 21 credit hours, emphasizes the APPLICATION DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES basic concepts and skills deemed necessary to planners in all subfields. Fall Semester: ...... February 15. The 21 credit hours are divided into three major categories as follows: Spring Semester: ...... October 15. foundations (9 credits), research methods and analytical techniques (6 credits), and computer applications and planning practice (6 credits). Graduate School Cost at USF for Academic Year 2009/2010 DOCTORAL DEGREE Instate Out-of-State Full-Time Tuition* $8,040 $19,720 The Department of Geography, Environment and Planning of which Urban & Regional Planning (URP) is a part, offers a Ph.D. in Geography, Housing/Meals* $10,130 $10,130 Environmental Science and Policy. The degree is open to all qualified Books/Supplies $1,500 $1,500 students presently enrolled in any one of the department’s masters degree Other Expenses** $4,100 $4,100 programs, including URP, as well as to new students wishing to focus on any area of Geography, Environmental Science, Policy and/or Urban & Total $23,770 $35,450 Regional Planning for which expertise is available within the department.

For details, see: http://www.grad.usf.edu/inc/linked-files/Catalog%20and%20Policies/2010_2011/ DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Section%206_updated.pdf Minimum GRE: 1000 Or Minimum TOEFL: 550 http://usfweb2.usf.edu/finaid/10/10/1010_budget.htm Minimum GPA: 3.0

DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS MASTERS DEGREE There is a one-year residency requirement, a prescribed coursework, a written dissertation and an oral defense of the dissertation. Master of Urban & Regional Planning

Contact Person: Ambe Njoh, Program Director Phone: (813) 974-7459 E-mail: [email protected]

Year Initiated: 2009 PAB Accredited

Masters Specializations Housing & Community Development; Environmental & Natural Resource Policy; Geographic Information Sciences; Globalization & International Development Planning; Transportation Planning

Page 246 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition PLANNING FACULTY OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY

Fenda Akiwumi, Ph.D. Theodore Trent Green, Ph.D. Assistant Professor. Environmental Geography, Texas State University Associate Professor. (Harvard, 1986). Specializations: Architecture San Marcos (2006). Specializations: resource policy and management in and Urban Design, Architecture, Urban/Community Design, Housing developing countries with a focus on West African water resources; the Development Regulations, Sustainable Development. political ecology of resource exploitation; and gender and water use. Robin Jones Kamal Alsharif, Ph.D. Director, University of South Florida Community initiative. M.A. Assistant Professor (University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, St. Paul, University of Pittsburg (1974). Specializations: Housing and Community Water Resources Science, 2004). Specializations: interdisciplinary water Development. resources and watershed management, nonpoint source pollution, domes- tic water policy, stormwater management, Middle East water issues, water Mark Bentley scarcity and hyrdropolitics, urban water management, and environmental Practicing Attorney and APA Certified Planner. JD, Stetson (1987). benchmark analysis. Specializations: Land use planning and law. Kevin Archer, Ph.D. Associate Professor and Interim Chair, Geography Dept.; (Johns Hopkins, 1990). Specializations: Urban Geography, Political Geography, Social Theory, Globalization.

Mark Hafen, Ph.D. Senior Instructor. (Univ. of S. Florida, 2001). Specializations: Cultural Ecology: the impact of religious belief systems on environmental policy Geographic/Geoscience Education: distance learning, field-based learn- ing, effective course construction.

Vikas Mehta, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, School of Architecture and Community Design. (Maryland, 2006). Specializations: Urban Design, Relationship between Built Environment and Social Behavior, Public Space, Neighborhood design.

Ambe Njoh, Ph.D. Professor and URP Program Director. (London, 1990). Specializations: Research Methods/Quantitative Analysis, Sustainable Development, Community Participation, Planning in Developing Countries.

Elizabeth Strom, Ph.D. Associate Professor. (City Univ. of New York, 1996). Specializations: Geography, Ph.D City Urban development. urban governance; arts and cultural policies.

Graham Tobin, Ph.D. Professor. (Stratclyde, 1978). Specializations: Natural Hazards (espe- cially floods, volcanoes, hurricanes), Water resources management and policy, Environmental contamination.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 247 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN BA/BS MA/MS Ph.D. ACSP Member: PAB PAB FULL CALIFORNIA PAB

School of Policy, Planning, and Development UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Departmental Requirement: No Requirement Ralph and Goldy Lewis Hall, Room 312 Minimum GPA: 3.5 Transfer admission only Los Angeles, California 90089-0626 Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: No Requirement Phone (213) 740-0350 UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Fax (213) 740-7573 Hours of Core...... 30 E-mail: [email protected] Hours of Studio Courses...... 0 Hours of Restricted Elective...... 0 www.usc.edu/schools/sppd Hours of Unrestricted Elective...... 26 Total Required Hours In Planning Program (Track) ...... 28 Total Required Hours to graduate from University...... 128 Jack Knott, Dean Thesis or final product...... Laboratory ot thesis Phone (213) 740-0350 E-mail: [email protected] FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION University Grants PROGRAM INFORMATION Eligibility Criteria: Need and Merit Federal Aid Eligibility Criteria: Need UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Admission Deadline 2012-13 ...... December 1 Financial Aid Deadline 2012-13 ...... February 2 MASTERS DEGREE In-State Tuition and Fees ...... $1,420 per unit ($21,081 full time per semester) Out-of-State Tuition and Fees ...... $1,420 per unit ($21,081 full time per semester) Master of Planning Application Fee ...... $85 Additional Fees .... Approx. $17,000 (books, room and board, transportation, misc.) Contact Person: Tridib Banerjee, Professor and Director of Graduate Programs in Urban Planning GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Marlon Boarnet (from Jan. 1, 2012) Admission Deadline 2012-2013 for Master program ...... December 15 Admission Deadline 2012-2013 for Ph.D. program ...... December 1 Phone: (213)740-4724 Admission Deadline 2012-2013 for DPPD program ...... February 1 E-mail: [email protected] Financial Aid Deadline 2012-2013 for Master program...... May 3 Financial Aid Deadline 2012-2013 for Ph.D. and DPPD program ...... May 3 Year Initiated: 1955 PAB Accredited In-State Tuition and Fees ...... $1,420 per unit ($21,081 full time per semester) Degrees Granted from 2005 to 2010...... 241 Out-of-State Tuition and Fees ...... $1,420 per unit ($21,081 full time per semester) Degrees Granted from 2009 to 2010...... 34 Application Fee ...... $85 Additional Fees .... Approx. $17,000 (books, room and board, transportation, misc.) Masters Specializations Annual Student Enrollment Economic Development, Preservation and Design Applied Accepted Enrolled of the Built Environment, Social and Community 2010 2010 2010 Development, Sustainable Land Use Planning, Undergraduate 228 77 53 Transportation and Infrastructure Planning Masters 259 185 74 Doctoral 156 36 23 MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 Minimum GRE: 1000 UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE Minimum TOEFL 600 Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required BS in Policy, Planning, and Development Departmental Requirement: Same as University MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Contact Person: David Sloane, Professor and Hours of Core...... 16 Director, Undergraduate Programs Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 8 Phone: (213) 740-5768 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 16 E-mail [email protected] Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 8 Year initiated:1987 Not Accredited Other...... 0 Degrees Granted from 2005 to 2011...... 561 Total Required Hours In Planning Program...... 48 Degrees Granted from 2009 to 2011...... 237 Exam, Thesis or Final Product:...... Comprehensive Exam

Page 248 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION DOCTORAL (Ph.D.) ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Tuition awards: Full and Partial Tuition Scholarships Departmental Requirement: Master’s degree in Planning or a Assistantships: Graduate Assistantships related field or 12 units of graduate- level Planning coursework Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.5 TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Minimum GRE: 1100 (Verbal and Quantitative) Minimum TOEFL 600 2010-2011

US Citizens & DOCTORAL (Ph.D.) GRADUATION Male Female Total Permanent Residents REQUIREMENTS Hours of Core...... 8 Hours of Methodology or Teaching Related Courses...... 10 Hispanics of any race 4 7 11 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 0 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 16 White 17 26 43 Other...... 26 Total Required Hours In Planning Program...... 60, min 46 (with advanced standing) African American 3 5 8 Exam, Thesis or Final Product:...... Screening, Qualifying Exam, ...... and Dissertation Native American/Pacific N/A N/A N/A Islander FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Tuition awards: Full Scholarships Asian American 14 16 30 Assistantships: Graduate Assistantships

Mixed N/A N/A N/A Doctor of Policy, Planning, and Development Other/don’t know 4 3 7 (DPPD)

Non-US Citizens Non- Contact Person: Deborah Natoli, Interim Director of 5 12 17 permanent residents Professional Doctorate Phone: (213) 740-8584 Total Students 47 69 116 E-mail [email protected] Year initiated 2005 Degrees Granted from 2005 to 2011...... 18 *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. Degrees Granted from 2009 to 2011...... 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 Departmental Requirement: Bachelor’s Degree in relevant fields Graduate Programs in Urban Planning and Master’s degree strongly advised Marlon Boarnet (from Jan. 1, 2012) Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.5 Phone: (213)740-4724 Minimum GRE: Not required E-mail: [email protected] Minimum TOEFL 600

Year Initiated 1983 Degrees Granted from 2005 to 2010...... 36 Degrees Granted from 2009 to 2010...... 2 DOCTORAL (DPPD) GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Hours of Core...... 8 Doctoral Specializations Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 0 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 0 Community and Economic Development, Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 16 Environmental Policy and Management, Housing, Other...... 52 International Planning and Development, Planning Total Required Hours In Planning Program...... 60, min 40 (with advanced standing) Theory, Real Estate Development, Transportation and Exam, Thesis or Final Product:...... Screening, Conspectus Defense, Land Use, Urban Design and Planning, Design, and Development Project

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 249 All Doctoral Programs: Sample of dissertations granted 2009 and 2010 PLANNING FACULTY

1. A Megaproject Matrix: Ideology, Discourse and Regulation in the Tridib Banerjee FAICP Delhi Metro Rail James Irvine Chair/Professor. Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of 2. Bank Community Corporation Investments in Community Economic Technology. Specializations: Physical Planning/Urban Design, Development International Development and Planning, Planning Theory. 3. Beyond Regulation: Special Improvement Districts, Design Review, (213) 740-4724 [email protected] and Place-Making in New Jersey 4. Congestion Pricing with an Unpriced Temporal Alternative and with Hilda Blanco Heterogeneous User Groups Research Professor. Ph.D. University of California Berkeley. 5. Linking Participation, Program Design and Outcomes; Voluntary Air Specializations: Planning Theory, Community Development and Quality Programs at the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach Planning, Environmental Policy and Governance. [email protected] 6. Spaces of Market-Culturalism: Chungking Mansions, Hong Kong 7. Testing the Entrepreneurial City Hypothesis: A Study of the Los (from January 1, 2012) Angeles Region Marlon Boarnet Professor. Ph.D., Princeton University. Specializations: Trasportation, 8. The Rhetoric of Representation: Planning Los Angeles' Civic Space, Urban Growth, Regional Service. 1909 – 2009 9. The Settlement of Migrant Workers in Korea: From the Entitlement of Raphael Bostic the Workers' Rights to the Integration into Local Communities Professor. Ph.D., Stanford University. (On leave. Serving as Assistant 10. Transformation of Housing in Slum Upgrading Areas: Lessons From Secretary for Policy Development and Research, HUD). Specializations: Turkey Urban and Regional Economics, Housing and Neighborhood Planning, Real Estate Development, Economic Development Planning. (213) 740-1220 [email protected]

Elizabeth Currid Hackett Assistant Professor. Ph.D., Columbia University. Specializations: Economic Development and Arts/Culture. TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION (213) 740-4012 [email protected] 2010-2011 Liz Falletta Teaching Assistant Professor. M.Arch., The Southern California US Citizens & Institute of Architecture, M.R.E.D., University of Southern California. Male Female Total Permanent Residents Specialization: Urban Design [email protected] Hispanics of any race 1 1 2 Peter Gordon Professor. Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: White 7 8 15 Community Development, Economic Development Planning, Infrastructure/Public Services, Land Use/Growth Management. (213) 740-1467 [email protected] African American 1 1 2

Native American/Pacific Genevieve Giuliano 0 1 1 Margaret and John Ferrano Chair in Effective Local Government/ Islander Professor. Ph.D., University of California, Irvine. Specializations: Transportation Planning and Policy, Urban/Regional Economics, Land Asian American 0 6 6 Use/Growth Management. (213) 740-3956 [email protected] Mixed 0 0 0 Eric J. Heikkila Professor. Ph.D., University of British Columbia. Specializations: Other/don’t know 1 0 1 International Development and Planning, Urban and Regional Economics, Metropolitan/Regional Planning. Non-US Citizens Non- 9 10 19 http://www.rcf.usc.edu/~heikkila/ permanent residents (213) 821-1037 [email protected]

Total Students 19 27 46

*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.

Page 250 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition Martin H. Krieger Professor. Ph.D., Columbia University. Specializations: Visual OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Documentation of Urban Phenomena, Mathematical Modeling, Planning Theory, Environmental Planning. Austin G. Anderson http://www.usc.edu/sppd/krieger Lecturer. M.B.A., Stanford. Specializations: Urban and Regional http://www.usc.edu/schools/sppd/faculty/detail.php?id=18 Economics, Real Estate Development. (213) 740-3957 [email protected] [email protected] Daniel A. Mazmanian Deepak Bahl Professor. Ph.D., Washington University. Specializations: Environmental Adjunct Assistant Professor. M.Arch., Clemson University; M.Pl., Policy, Policy Implementation, Sustainable Communities, Political M.B.A., University of Southern California. Specializations: Economic Science. Development, Urban Design. [email protected] (213) 740-9491 [email protected]

Leonard Mitchell Vinayak Bharne Clinical Professor. M.B.A., George Washington University; J.D., Adjunct Instructor. M.Arch., University of Southern California. Antioch School of Law. Specializations: Economic Development Specializations: Urban Design, New Urbanism. Finance, Planning Law, Economic Development Planning, International [email protected] Development and Planning. www.usc.edu/schools/sppd/ced Jan Breidenbach (213) 740-1487 [email protected] Adjunct Associate Professor. M.A., University of California, Los Angeles. Specialization: Affordable Housing. Dowell Myers [email protected] Professor. Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Specializations: Demography, Housing, Planning Theory, Race/Ethnicity and Planning, Manuel Castells Land Use/Growth Management. Wallis Annenberg Chair of Communication Technology & Society. Ph.D., http://www.rcf.usc.edu/~dowell/ University of Paris-Sorbonne. Specializations: Political Economy, (213) 740-7095 [email protected] International Development and Planning, Planning Theory, Social Policy. (213) 821-2079 [email protected] Juliet Musso Associate Professor. Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Citizen Participation/Community Organization, Politics Grace Dyrness Adjunct Instructor. D.P.D.S., University of Southern California. and Governance. Specialization: Ecotourism. (213) 740-0636 [email protected] [email protected] Harry W. Richardson James A. Fawcett James Irvine Chair/Professor. M.A., Manchester University, UK. Lecturer. Ph.D., University of Southern California. Specializations: Specializations: Economic Aspects of Terrorism, Urban and Regional Environmental Planning, Coastal Planning and Management, Negotiation Economics, Transportation. and Conflict Management, Politics and Governance. (213) 740-3954 [email protected] (213) 740-4477 [email protected]

Lisa Schweitzer William Fulton Associate Professor. Ph.D., University of Califonria, Los Angeles. Senior Scholar. M.S., Planning, University of California, Los Angeles. Specializations: Transportation Planning and Policy, Environmental Specializations: Growth Management, Planning Process, Land Use Policy. Planning. [email protected] (213) 740-3866 [email protected] Con Howe David Sloane Adjunct Instructor. M.C.P., Massachussetts Institute of Technology. Professor. Ph.D., Syracuse University. Specializations: Planning History, Specialization: Economic Development. Social Policy/Human Services, Race/Ethnicity and Planning. [email protected] (213) 740-5768 [email protected] Dion Jackson Adjunct Professor. M.R.E.D., M.B.A., and M.Pl., University of Southern California. Specialization: Economic Development. [email protected] Allan D. Kotin 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 [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 251 Alan Kreditor FAICP Jack L. Wong Professor and Senior Vice President Emeritus, Special Advisor for Adjunct Professor. M.A., University of California, Los Angeles. Development. M.C.P., University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Real Specializations: Redevelopment/Economic Development; Housing; City Estate Planning; Public Outreach, Community Development, Physical Planning, (213) 740-2939 [email protected] Ethnicity and Planning. www.jwauc.com James Kushner [email protected] Adjunct Instructor. L.L.B., and J.D., University of Maryland. Specializations: Health, Law and Planning. [email protected] Robert Manford Adjunct Instructor. DPDS, University of Southern California. Katherine Perez Adjunct Instructor. M.A., University of California, Los Angeles. Specialization: Community Participation [email protected]

John Perfitt Adjunct Instructor. M.A., Loyola Marymount University. Specialization: Economic Development. [email protected]

Deike Peters Adjunct Assistant Professor. Ph.D., Rutgers University, M.A., M.S., Columbia University. Specialization: International Development, Transportation, Land Use. [email protected]

Jon Pynoos Professor, Gerontology and Planning. Ph.D., Harvard University. Specialization: Housing and the elderly (213) 740-5156 [email protected]

James Rabe Adjunct Instructor. M.A., University of Southern California. Specialization: Economic Development [email protected]

Krista Sloniowski Adjunct Instructor. M.Pl., University of Southern California. Specialization: Environmental Planning. [email protected]

Chris Steins Adjunct Instructor. M.Pl., University of Southern California. Specialization: Information Technology. [email protected]

Deborah Torres Adjunct Associate Professor. M.Arch., Harvard. Specializations: Housing and Neighborhood Planning, Landcape/Site Design, Metropolitan/ Regional Planning, Physical Planning/Urban Design. [email protected]

Page 252 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MAINE MA/MS ACSP Member: FULL Community Planning and Development MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Bachelors degree from an accredited Muskie School of Public Service institution Minimum Undergraduate GPA: N/A 96 Falmouth Street, P.O. Box 9300 Minimum GRE: N/A Portland, Maine 04104-9300 Minimum TOEFL: 550 Ranking in Undergraduate Class: N/A Phone (207) 780-4864 Departmental Requirement: No Requirements Fax (207) 780-4060 MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Hours of Core...... 27 http://www.muskie.usm.maine.edu Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses Required...... 3 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 9 Charles S. Colgan, Chair Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 9 Phone: (207) 780-4008 Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 48 E-mail: [email protected] Capstone Project...... 3 Internship (for pre-service students)...... 0 FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION PROGRAM INFORMATION Tuition Awards: University of Southern Maine plus Muskie School tuition GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES waivers and scholarships available Admission Deadline 2012-13 for Masters program...... July 1, 2012 Financial Aid Deadline 2012-13 for Masters program...... February 1, 2012 Scholarships (Full-time status) In-State Tuition and Fees...... $380/credit hour per semester. For residents of ...... New Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Island, and Graduate/Research Assistantships (Registered for 6 credit hours) 10-20 ...... Connecticut and residents of Canada: $570/credit hour hours per week. Stipend $4500-$9000 per year plus 9-18 tuition cred- Out-of-State Tuition and Fees...... $1,026/credit hour per semester its. Assistantships funded by both University of Southern Maine and Application Fee...... $65 by external funders including the Environmental Protection Agency, Additional Fees:....$28/credit hour, Unified Fee; $80, Student Activity Fee $19-$55 Economic Development Administration, National Science Foundation, Health Fee for 6+ credits; $80 6 or more credit hours, Transportation Fee. $50- $100 depending on credit hours taken per semester and State of Maine. Annual Student Enrollment TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION 2010-2011 Applied Accepted Enrolled 09/10 7/11 09/10 7/11 08/10 7/11 US Citizens & Masters 28 36 22 30 17 42 Male Female Total Permanent Residents MASTERS DEGREE Hispanics of any race 1 0 1

Master of Community Planning and Development White 14 15 29

Contact: Charles S. Colgan, Chair Phone: (207) 780-4008 African American 1 0 1 E-mail: [email protected] Native American/Pacific 1 0 1 Year Initiated: 1997 Islander Degrees Granted through 7/11...... 48 Degrees Granted from 8/31/10 to 7/1/11...... 8 Asian American 1 0 1

Mixed 0 0 0

Masters Specializations Other/don’t know 2 2 4 Land Use & Environment, Community & Economic Development, Health Planning Non-US Citizens Non- 0 0 0 Joint Degree Program with University of permanent residents Maine Law School Total Students 19 17 36

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 253 PLANNING FACULTY OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Richard Barringer John Bauman Research Professor. AB, Harvard College (1959); MA, University of Visiting Research Professor. BA, Ursinus College (1960); MA, Temple Massachusetts (1963); Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology University (1964); Ph.D., Rutgers University (1969). Specializations: (1968). Specializations: Natural Resource Planning, Sustainable Planning History, Housing & Historic Preservation. Development, Smart Growth, State Politics & Policy. (207) 780-5389 [email protected] efc.muskie.usm.maine.edu (207) 780-4418 [email protected] Charles S. Colgan FYI Professor. BA, Colby College (1971); Ph.D., University of Maine (1992). Specializations: Economic Development Planning, Transportation & Urban/Regional Economics, Quantitative Methods, GIS. The Muskie School of Public Service's Community Planning and muskie.usm.maine.edu/csc/homepage/index.htm Development program was inaugurated in 1997 and graduated its first students in 1999. The degree reflects the commitment to the environmen- (207) 780-4008 [email protected] tal and community development values of the School's namesake, the late Senator Edmund S. Muskie. Jack Kartez Professor. BA, Middlebury College (1974); MUP, University of Oregon The program focuses on the planning and development needs of New (1976); Ph.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (1990). England communities, but prepares students to deal with issues encoun- Specializations: Public Policy & Environmental Dispute Resolution, tered across the United States. In addition to the core courses, students Planning Theory, Land Use Planning, GIS. may select from concentrations in land use and the environment, com- (207) 780-5389 [email protected] munity and regional development, or a joint Masters-JD degree program with the University of Maine School of Law. Yuseung Kim AICP Assistant Professor. BS Environmental Science and Urban Planning The student body is drawn primarily from Maine and New England Yonsei University (Korea) (1999) MRP Cornell University (2001) PhD states, and courses are offered on schedules suitable for both full and University of Colorado-Denver 2010. Specializations: Urban design, part-time students. GIS, landscape analysis, planning support systems. The CPD program is affiliated with three research centers located within [email protected] the Muskie School. The Casco Bay National Estuary project is a coopera- tive program addressing the environmental quality of Casco Bay and its Josephine LaPlante watersheds. The EPA New England Environmental Finance Center (http:// Associate Professor. BA (1973), MA (1983) and Ph.D. (1984), Syracuse efc.muskie.usm.maine.edu/) undertakes projects addressing smart growth University. Specializations: Public Finance, Applied Statistics, Policy issues throughout New England. The Casco Bay Estuary Partnership Analysis. (http://muskie.usm.maine.edu/centers/cbep.jsp) is an EPA-funded program (207) 228-8593 [email protected] part of the National Estuary Program. The Maine Center for Business and Economic Research funded by the U.S. Economic Development Mark Lapping Administration (http://usm.maine.edu/cber/) undertakes research and Interim Executive Director and Distinguished Professor. BS, State technical assistance projects in economic development and transporta- University of New York, New Paltz (1967); Ph.D., Emory University tion. The program is also part of a major new initiative in sustainability (1972). Specializations: Community Development, Environmental/ in partnership with University of Maine funded by the National Science Natural Resource Planning, Regional Development Planning; Rural Foundation. (http://www.umaine.edu/sustainabilitysolutions/index.htm) Planning. (207) 228-8180 [email protected] The Program endeavors to provide financial assistance to all students who require it. Residents of New Hampshire, Vermont and Connecticut are Sam Merrill eligible for reduced tuition. 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 [email protected] 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 [email protected]

Page 254 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS, ARLINGTON MA/MS Ph.D. ACSP Member: PAB FULL City and Regional Planning Program UTA Box 19588 Master's Specializations Arlington, TX 76019 Phone (817) 272-3071 Urban and Suburban Design and Redevelopment Fax (817) 272-5008 Green Cities and Transportation Creative Cities and Economic Development http://www.uta.edu/supa/cirp Certificate Programs in GIS and Development Ivonne Audirac, Director Review Phone (817) 272-3071

MASTER'S ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS PROGRAM INFORMATION University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES institution. Master’s Admission Deadlines 2011-2012 Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 For International Students...... FALL 11: April 1, 2011 Minimum GRE: 1000 (verbal + quantitative) ...... SPRING 12: September 15, 2011 Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required. For U. S. Students...... FALL 11: June 1, 2011 Departmental Requirements: Three letters of recommendation, ...... SPRING 12: October 15, 2011 250 word essay Doctoral Admission Deadline Admission for Fall Semester Only ...... Feb 1 for the following Fall MASTER'S GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Financial Aid Deadline ...... Receipt by April 1 Hours of Core (semester hours)...... 24 In-State Tuition 2009-2010...... $4,150 per semester Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 3/6 Out-of-State Tuition 2009-2010 ...... $6,961 per semester Hours of Electives...... 12/15 Thesis or Final Report Product...... (additional fees may also apply; see Graduate Catalog for details) - Theses...... 6 Application Fee...... $40-$70 for U.S. Students -Professional Report...... 3 ...... $70 for International Students Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 48

GENERAL COST OF LIVING FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Approximate Annual Cost: ...... $18,000 Internship Opportunities Many of the 200 jurisdictions in the region and several consultants offer internships opportunities.

Annual Student Enrollment Dept. Awards and Grants Applied Enrolled Applied Enrolled Numerous scholarships make it possible for recipients to pay in-state tuition. 09-10 09-10 10-11 10-11 Master’s in City and Research Assistantships 61 23 52 31 Regional Planning The Institute of Urban Studies provides opportunities for professional planning, experience and in-depth urban research as GRAs.

MASTER'S DEGREE Master's in City and Regional Planning

Contact Person: Ivonne Audirac, Director Phone: 817-272-3071 E-mail: [email protected]

Year Initiated: 1975 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through May 2011 ...... 391 Degrees Granted in 2010-2011 academic year...... 18

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 255 TOTAL MASTER'S STUDENT COMPOSITION DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Fall 2010 Hours of Core (semester hours)...... 30 (some core hours may be waived upon recommendation of student’s supervisory committee, depending on student’s previous preparation) Hours of Electives...... 9 U.S. Citizens & Male Female Total Total Required Hours in Doctoral Program ...... 39 + dissertation Permanent Residents Thesis or Final Product...... Dissertation Required Hispanics of Indicators of Academic Progress...... Completion of written 4 5 9 Any Race comprehensive exam in Planning/Policy; completion of diagnostic evalu- ation; completion of oral presentation of dissertation proposal; successful White 24 14 38 oral defense of dissertation proposal FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION African American 4 4 8 Internship Opportunities: Many of the 200 jurisdictions in the region and several consultants offer Native American/ internship opportunities. 0 0 0 Pacific Islander Dept. Awards and Grants: Numerous scholarships make it possible for recipients to pay in-state Asian American 1 1 2 tuition.

Mixed 4 4 8 Research Assistantships: The program offers several GTAs that pay tuition and a monthly stipend, and several GRAs and GTAs are offered through the Institute of Urban Other/Don’t Know 1 0 1 Studies. The University of Texas at Arlington also provides competitive fellowships. Non-US Citizens 4 5 9 Non-Permanent Residents

Total Students 38 28 66

TOTAL doctoral STUDENT COMPOSITION Fall 2010 DOCTORAL DEGREE U.S. Citizens & Ph.D. in Urban Planning and Public Policy Male Female Total Permanent Residents Hispanics of Contact Person: Ard Anjomani, Director 1 0 1 Phone: (817) 272-3071 Any Race E-mail: [email protected] White 14 6 20 Year initiated 2003 Degrees Granted 2004-2010...... 5 African American 1 0 1 Native American/ DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS 0 0 0 University Admission Policy: Current GRE score; Current Pacific Islander minimum TOEFL score of 213 on computer-based exam (Non-native Asian American 0 0 0 English speakers only) Minimum GRE: 1000 (minimum 500 on verbal + minimum 500 on quantitative) Mixed 0 0 0

Departmental Requirements: Master’s degree from an accredited Other/Don’t Know 0 0 0 institution; 3.6+ GPA in master’s; three letters of recommendation; Non-US Citizens 9 1 10 statement of research interests. Non-Permanent Residents

Total Students 25 7 32

*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.

Page 256 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition PLANNING FACULTY OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Ardeshir Anjomani Karabi C. Bezboruah Professor. M.Arch., University of Tehran (1968); M. Planning (1976) and Assistant Professor. B.A. Gauhati University, India (1998), MBA Ph.D. (1979), University of Southern California. Specializations: Urban Gauhati Univesity, India (2001), Ph.D., University of Texas at Dallas Development, Physical Planning and Urban Design, Environmental and (2008). Specializations: Nonprofit Organizations; Management and Land Suitability Analysis, Integrated Land-Use Transportation Planning, Administrations; Philantrophy – Individual and Institutional and Community Revitalization and Economic Development. (817) 272-3071 [email protected] (817) 272-3310 [email protected] Colleen Casey Ivonne Audirac Assistant Professor. B.S., Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Associate Professor. B.Arch., Technologico de Monterrey, MX (1978); (1995); M.S., Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (1997); M.A., Colorado State Univ. (1982); MURP and PhD, University of Ph.D., Saint Louis University (2007). Specializations: Governance, Florida (1983 & 1987). Specializations: Land Use/Growth Management; Collaborative Management, Social Context of Public Policy and Sustainable Development; Urban Design/Built Environment, International Administration, Community Reinvestment, Access to Mortgage Credit in Development. Low-Income/Urban Communities. (817) 272-3338 [email protected] (817) 272-3356 [email protected]

Enid Arvidson Rodney V. Hissong Associate Professor. B.A., University of California Santa Barbara Associate Professor. B.S. (1974) and M.S. (1978), Iowa State University; (1979); M.R.P. (1985) and Ph.D. (Economics, 1996), University of Ph.D., Rice University (1989). Specializations: Theory and Policy of Massachusetts. Specializations: Urban Political Economy, Urban Urban Economics, Urban Public Finance, Research Methods. Economics, Economic Development, Urban and Regional Theory, Planning Theory. (817) 272-3350 [email protected] (817) 272-3349 [email protected] Maria Martinez-Cosio Associate Professor. B.A. (1982), M.Ed. (1995), M.A. (1998), Barbara Becker Ph.D. (2003), University of California San Diego. Specializations: Dean and Professor. B.S. (1969), M.S. (1983) and Ph.D. (1989), Urban Sociology, Race and Ethnic Relations, Urban Politics, Urban University of Texas at Austin. Specializations: Land Use Planning, Ethnography. Rural and Small Town Planning, Comprehensive and Strategic Planning, (817) 272-3302 [email protected] Economic Development. (817) 272-3301 [email protected] Alejandro Rodriguez Associate Professor. B.S., City College of New York (1982), M.P.A., Carl Grodach Marist College (1991), Ph.D., Florida International University (1999). Assistant Professor. B.A., University of Arizona (1995); M.S., University Specializations: Government Reform, Performance Measurement, of Texas Austin (1999); Ph.D. University of California Los Angeles Strategic Planning, Local Government, Public-private Relationships, (2006). Specializations: Urban Redevelopment, Community and Information Technology in Government. Economic Development, Cultural Policy and Planning, Urban Tourism, Urban Design/Built Environment, Historic Preservation. (817) 272-3357 [email protected] (817) 272-3358 [email protected]

Jianling Li AICP Professor. B.S., Zhongshan University (1982); M.A. (1992) and FYI Ph.D. (1997), University of California Los Angeles. Specializations: Transportation Research and Planning; Geographic Information Systems (GIS); Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). The Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex is one of the great urban (817) 272-3367 [email protected] laboratories of the world. Home to over six and a half million people, it is a metropolitan region where every challenge and Andrew Whittemore opportunity coexists at every scale, and where new experimental Assistant Professor. B.A., Haverford University (2002); M.C.P., solutions are constantly developing across a vast and diverse urban Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2004); PhD, University of landscape. 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. The Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington combined statistical area (817) 272-0458 [email protected] covers over 14,600 square miles (larger than Rhode Island and Connecticut combined), and 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

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 257 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 home to multiple mass transit systems that include the Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) light rail network, the Trinity River Express (TRE) commuter rail line, the Denton County Transportation Authority’s (DCTA) A-Train rail line, and a historic trolley line. For the student of the environment, there are two large-scale 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 Metroplex ranks tenth nationally in green job creation and fourth in corporate headquarters and has a gross metropolitan product (GMP) of almost $390 billion— the tenth largest in the world and sixth in the nation—above Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Boston's GMP. And the list goes on . . .

It is in the Metroplex that the nation’s 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 Our urban laboratory developed. The planning student that studies, understands, and contributes to the shaping of the DFW region, will be ready to contribute to shaping the nation and the world.

It's not all work and no play

Page 258 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition MA/MS Ph.D. ACSP Member: UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN PAB PAB PAB FULL

School of Architecture MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited 1 University Station institution Austin, Texas 78712-0222 Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 Phone (512) 471-1922 Minimum GRE: 1000 Minimum TOEFL 550 (for BOTH University and Fax (512) 471-0716 Program) Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required http://soa.utexas.edu/crp/ Departmental Requirement: None Michael Oden, Program Director MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Phone (512) 471-0121 Hours of Core...... 24 E-mail: [email protected] Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 6 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 9 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 9 PROGRAM INFORMATION Total Required Hours in Planning Program:...... 48 Exam,Thesis or Final Product:...... Field Area Project (optional) GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Admission Deadline 2011-2012 for Masters program...... December 15, 2011 Admission Deadline 2011-2012 for PhD program...... December 15, 2011 Financial Aid Deadline 2011-2012 for Masters program...... March 31, 2012 FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Financial Aid Deadline 2011-2012 for PhD program...... March 31, 2012 Federal loans and grants, SOA Scholarships In-State Tuition and Fees...... $5,457 per semester Out-of-State Tuition and Fees...... $9,813 per semester Eligibility and Criteria: Need and scholastic achievements. Application Fee...... $65/$90 (International) Additional Fees:...... <$1,000 per semester TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Annual Student Enrollment 2010-2011

Applied Accepted Enrolled U.S. Citizens & Male Female Total 10/11 11/12 10/11 11/12 10/11 11/12 Permanent Residents Masters 209 200 89 94 43 40 Hispanics of 2 9 11 Doctoral 39 55 6 7 5 6 Any Race MASTERS DEGREE White 23 36 59

Master of Science in Community & Regional African American 1 3 4 Planning Native American/ 1 0 1 Contact Person: Ming Zhang, Graduate Adviser Pacific Islander Phone: (512) 471-0139 E-mail: [email protected] Asian American 0 0 0 Year Initiated: 1959 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/10...... 933 Mixed 1 2 3 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 42 Other/Don’t Know 3 1 4

Non-US Citizens 7 6 13 Masters Specializations Non-Permanent Residents Economic & Community Development, Total Students 38 57 95 Environmental & Natural Resources Planning, Historic Preservation, Transportation, Housing, Land Use & Development *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 259 DOCTORAL DEGREE PLANNING FACULTY PhD in Community & Regional Planning Sarah Dooling Assistant Professor. BS, MSSW, University of Maine; Ph.D., University Contact Person: Robert G. Paterson of Washington. Specializations: Urban Ecology, Urban Vulnerabilities, Phone: (512) 471-0734 Ecosystem Services, Spatial Justice, Interdisciplinary Pedagogy. E-mail: [email protected] http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/dooling (512) 471-7878 [email protected] Year initiated 1995 Enrolled Students as of 8/31/11...... 18 Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 17 Michael Holleran Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 1 Associate Professor. AB, Brown University; MCP, Ph.D., Massachussetts Institute of Technology. Specializations: Historic Preservation (List of all dissertation topics is not available.) Technology, History of Urban Design & Development, Vernacular Landscapes, Water History. Doctoral Specializations http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/holleran Economic & Community Development, Environmental (512) 471-3792 [email protected] & Natural Resources Planning, Housing, Historic Preservation, Transportation, Land Use & Development Terry Kahn Professor. BBA, MBA, University of Texas, Austin; Ph.D., University of DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS California, Berkeley. Specializations: Quantitative Methods, Public & University Admission Policy: Master's Degree Private Land Development Process, Housing Demand & Production. Minimum GRE: 1,000 http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/kahn Minimum TOEFL: 550 (512) 232-3634 [email protected] Minimum GPA: 3.0 Departmental Requirement: No Requirements Ming-Chun Lee Assistant Professor. BS, MS, National Cheng Kung University; DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS M.Arch., Ph.D., University of Washington. Specializations: Community Hours of Core...... 9 Informatics, Community-based Technology, Place-based Community Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 0 Development and Design, Graphic Media in Urban Design and Planning. Hours of Restricted Electives...... 18 http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/lee Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 15 (512) 475-6158 [email protected] Other...... 6 Total...... 48 Exams or Written Requirements:...... Dissertation Talia McCray Assistant Professor. BS, North Carolina A&T St. University; BS, Bennett TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION College; MS, Northwestern University; Ph.D., University of Michigan. 2010-2011 Specializations: Transportation Planning, Accessibility, Equity, Community Development. U.S. Citizens & http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/mccray Male Female Total Permanent Residents (512) 471-2708 [email protected] Hispanics of 0 2 2 Any Race Elizabeth Mueller Associate Professor. BSFS, School of Foreign Studies, Georgetown White 1 11 12 University; MCP, Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Community Development, Housing & Poverty, Urban African American 0 0 0 Politics, Qualitative Methods. http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/mueller Native American/ (512) 471-1151 [email protected] 0 0 0 Pacific Islander Michael Oden Asian American 0 0 0 Director, Associate Dean and Associate Professor. BA, University of Texas, Austin; Ph.D., New School for Social Research, New York. Mixed 0 0 0 Specializations: Economic Development Planning, Applied Planning Methods, Housing Policy, Regional Theory. Other/Don’t Know 0 0 0 http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/oden (512) 471-0121 [email protected] Non-US Citizens 2 2 4 Non-Permanent Residents

Total Students 3 15 18

*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.

Page 260 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition Robert G. Paterson Associate Professor. BA, MPA, Florida Atlantic University; Ph.D., OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Specializations: Dean Almy Environmental Planning, Growth Management, Sustainable Community Associate Professor. B.Arch., Cornell University; M.Arch., University Development, Public Policy Dispute Resolution, Community Consensus of Texas, Austin. Specializations: Urban Design, Landscape Urbanism, Building. Architecture. http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/paterson http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/almy (512) 471-0734 [email protected] (512) 232-9311 [email protected] Rachael Rawlins Lecturer. BA, University of California, Berkeley; MCRP, University Fernando Lara of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; JD, University of Texas, Austin. Assistant Professor. B.Arch., MSc, Universidade Federal de Minas Specializations: Planning Law, Preservation Law. Gerais; Ph.D., University of Michigan. Specializations: Latin American http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/rawlins Architecture and Urbanism, Dissemination of Architectural Knowledge, Informal Settlements. (512) 471-1922 [email protected] http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/lara/fernando (512) 471-0711 [email protected] Bjorn Sletto Assistant Professor. BA, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis; MA, University of Kansas, Lawrence; Ph.D., Cornell University. Steven A. Moore Specializations: Geographic Information Systems, Planning in Latin Professor. B.Arch., Syracuse University; Ph.D., Texas A&M University. America, Urban Environmental Analysis, Indigenous Cartographies. Specializations: Sustainable Design & Technology, Environmental Policy http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/sletto & Ethics, Sustainable Development. (512) 471-5153 [email protected] http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/moore (512) 471-0184 [email protected] Frederick Steiner FASLA and FAAR Professor and Dean. BSD, MCP, University of Cincinnati; MRP, MA, Allan W. Shearer Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Environmental Assistant Professor. AB, Princeton University; MLA with Distinction, Planning, Ecological Land Use Planning, Landscape Architecture, AM, Ph.D., Harvard University. Specializations: Landscape Planning, Environmental Impact Assessment. Futures/Scenario Methodology, Environmental Security. http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/steiner http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/shearer/allan (512) 471-1922 [email protected] (512) 232-5286 [email protected]

Barbara Brown Wilson Assistant Professor. BA, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; MA, Ph.D., University of Texas, Austin. Specializations: Sustainable Community Development, History of Urban Development, Spacial Justice, Urban Social Movements. FYI http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/wilson/barbara (512) 471-2709 [email protected] Joint Degree Programs

• MA in Latin American Studies and MSCRP Patricia Wilson • JD in Law and MSCRP Professor. BA, Stanford University; MRP, Ph.D., Cornell University. • M. Public Affairs and MSCRP Specializations: Participatory Planning, Community Development: • MS Urban Design and MSCRP International & Local, Local Development in Latin America. • MS Sustainable Design and MSCRP http://soa.utexas.edu/people/profile/wilson (512) 471-0130 [email protected]

Ming Zhang AICP 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 [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 261 UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO BA/BS MA/MS ACSP Member: PAB PAB FULL Department of Geography and Planning UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS 2801 W. Bancroft Street, MS 932 Departmental Requirement: None Toledo, Ohio 43606-3390 Minimum GPA: 2.0 Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: Not Required Phone (419) 530-2545 Fax (419) 530-7919 UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Hours of Core...... 12 http://www.utoledo.edu/as/geography Hours of Studio Courses...... Hours of Restricted Elective...... Dr. Patrick L. Lawrence, Department Chair Hours of Unrestricted Elective...... Total Required Hours In Planning Program...... 31 Phone: (419) 530-4287 Thesis or final product...... Not required E-mail: [email protected] FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Wide variety available in the Office of Student Financial Aid (Rm. 1200 . PROGRAM INFORMATION Rocket Hall)

UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES MASTERS DEGREE Admission Deadline 2011-12...... Rolling Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12...... N/A Master of Arts in Geography In-State Tuition and Fees as of 2010-11...... $4,000 per semester Out-of-State Tuition and Fees as of 2010-11...... $8,400 per semester Application Fee...... $40 Contact Person: Dr. Dan Hammel, Grad. Advisor Additional Fees:...... Please see University website Phone: (419) 530-4709 E-mail: [email protected] GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Admission Deadline 2011-2012 for Masters program...... April 1, 2012 Year Initiated: 1971 Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12 for Masters program...... N/A In-State Tuition and Fees...... Approx. $5,500 per semester Out-of-State Tuition and Fees...... Approx. $10,600 per semester Masters Specializations Application Fee...... $45 GIS, Community Development, Economic Additional Fees:...... Please see University website Development, Environmental Planning, Historic Annual Student Enrollment Preservation, International Development, Land Use/ Applied Accepted Enrolled Growth Management, Public Policy, Real Estate 10/11 10/11 10/11 Development, Transportation, Urban/Regional Development and Urban Design/Landscape Masters 11 7 7

MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution BA in Geography Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 2.7 Contact Person: Dr. David J. Nemeth, Undergrad. Advisor Minimum GRE: 500 verbal, 500 quantitative Phone: (419) 530-4049 Minimum TOEFL 550 E-mail: [email protected] Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Departmental Requirement: No Requirements Year initiated:1963 MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Hours of Core...... 12 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 0 Undergraduate Specializations Hours of Restricted Electives...... 3 GIS, Community Development, Economic Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 21 Total Required Hours in Planning Program:...... 36 Development, Environmental Planning, Historic Exam,Thesis or Final Product:...... Exam & Thesis Preservation, International Development, Land Use/ Growth Management, Public Policy, Real Estate FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Development, Transportation, Urban/Regional Internship opportunities, Department awards, University financial aid. Development and Urban Design/Landscape

Page 262 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Daniel J. Hammel 2010-2011 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 US Citizens & Development Planning, Urban and Regional Economics, Housing. Permanent www.utoledo.edu/as/geography Male Female Total Residents (419) 530-4709 [email protected]

Hispanics* 0 0 0 Patrick Lawrence Of any Race Professor and Department Chair. Ph.D. Geography, University of Waterloo, (1996), MS Geography, University of Guelph, Ontario, (1991), White 4 6 10 BES Environmental Studies, University of Waterloo, Ontario, (1989). Specializations: Environmental Planning, Impact Assessment, Land Use/ African American 0 0 0 Growth Management, Natural Resource Planning. Native American/ www.utoledo.edu/as/geography Pacific Islander 0 0 0 (419) 530-4128 [email protected] Asian American 3 4 7 Peter S. Lindquist Mixed 0 0 0 Associate Professor. Ph.D. University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, (1988), MS University of Wisconsin, Madison, (1981), BS University of Other / Don’t know 0 0 0 Wisconsin, Eau-Claire, (1978). Specializations: Computer Applications, GIS, Transportation, Urban and Regional Economics www.utoledo.edu/as/geography Non-US Citizens (419) 530-4287 [email protected] Non- Permanent 3 4 7 Residents David J. Nemeth Professor and Undergraduate Student Advisor. Ph.D. University Total Students of California, Los Angeles, 1984), MA California State University, 7 10 17 Northridge, BA California State University, Northridge. Specializations: Historic Preservation, Natural Resource Planning, Physical Planning, *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. Urban Design www.utoledo.edu/as/geography PLANNING FACULTY (419) 530-4049 [email protected] Bhuiyan Alam Neil Reid Assistant Professor. Ph.D. Urban & Regional Planning, Florida State Associate Professor. Ph.D. Arizona State University, (1991), MA Miami University, (2005), MS Civil & Environmental Engineering, Florida University, (1987), MA University of Glasgow, (1985). Specializations: State University, (2005), MS Regional and Rural Development Planning, Demography & Economic Development Planning Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok, Thailand, (1995), BS Civil www.utoledo.edu/as/geography Engineering, Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology, (419) 530-3591 [email protected] Bangladesh, (1992). Specializations: GIS Applications in Transportation, Environmental Planning, Urban and Regional Planning, Quantitative Methods/Spatial Statistics, Transportation Planning and Modeling, Mary Beth Schlemper Regional Development Assistant Professor. Ph.D University of Madison-Wisconisn, (2003) www.utoledo.edu/as/geography MA University of Missouri, (1997), BA University of Missouri (1993). (419) 530-7269 [email protected] Specializations: Cultural and Historical Geography www.utoledo.edu/as/geography Frank Calzonetti (419) 530-5492 [email protected] Professor. Ph.D., University of Oklahoma, (1978), MA, Wayne State University, (1974), BA, Wayne State University, (1972). Specializations: Sujata Shetty Economic and Community Development. Associate Professor. Ph.D. College of Architecture and Urban Planning, www.utoledo.edu/as/geography University of Michigan, (2002), MUP College of Architecture and Urban (419) 530-4749 [email protected] Planning, University of Michigan, (1992), BA School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi, (1987). Specializations: Community and Economic Development Planning, Gender and Planning, International Kevin P. Czajkowski Development Professor. Ph.D. Atmospheric Sciences, University of Michigan, Ann www.utoledo.edu/as/geography Arbor, MI, (1995), BS Meteorology , State University of New York at Oneonta, Oneonta, NY., (1989). Specializations: Remote Sensing, (419) 530-2567 [email protected] Computer Applications, Environmental Planning, GIS, Systems & Natural Resource Planning www.utoledo.edu/as/geography (419) 530-4274 [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 263 UNIVERSITY of TORONTO MA/MS/Ph.D. ACSP Member: CIP Corresponding

Program In Planning MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Must hold a Bachelor’s degree Room 5053, Sidney Smith Hall from an accredited institution. 100 St. George Street Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.3 in final year Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 3G3 Minimum GRE: No Requirements Minimum TOEFL IBT overall 93 with writing/speaking 22 Phone (416) 946-0269 Departmental Requirement: Must hold a Bachelor’s degree Fax (416) 946-3886 from an accredited institution. http://www.geog.utoronto.ca/programs/planning MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Core Half Courses...... 7 Paul Hess, Planning Director Unrestricted Half Course Electives ...... 9 Other Half Courses...... 0 Phone: (416) 978-4955 Total Half Courses Required in Program...... 16 E-mail: [email protected] Exams or Written Requirements:...... Current Issues Paper

PROGRAM INFORMATION Master of Urban Design Studies http://www.geog.utoronto.ca/programs/planning/muds GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Application Deadline 2012-13...... January 13, 2012 Contact Person: Marija Wright, Planning Advisor Document Deadline 2012-13...... January 27, 2012 Phone: (416) 946-0269 Domestic Fees: ...... $9,293.36 per year International Tuition and Fees...... $23,281.36 per year E-mail: [email protected] Application Fee...... $110 Additional Fees...... None Year Initiated: 1999 Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 34 Annual Student Enrollment Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 1

Applied Accepted Enrolled MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS 10/11 11/12 10/11 11/12 10/11 11/12 University Admission Policy: Must hold a Bachelor’s degree from MScPI 199 198 47 52 30 32 an accredited institution. Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.3 in final year MUDS 13 21 7 7 2 5 Minimum GRE: No Requirements Minimum TOEFL IBT overall 93 with writing/speaking 22 MASTERS DEGREE Departmental Requirement: Must hold a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution.

M.S.C. in Planning MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements http://www.geog.utoronto.ca/programs/planning/mscpl Core Half Courses...... 6 Unrestricted Half Course Electives...... 2 Contact Person: Marija Wright, Planning Advisor Other Half Courses...... 0 Phone: (416) 946-0269 Total Half Courses Required in Program...... 8 E-mail: [email protected] Exams or Written Requirements:...... No Requirements

Year Initiated: 1963 CIP Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 844 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 27 TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION 2011-2012

Masters Specializations Male Female Total Urban Planning and Development Social Planning and Policy Total Students 30 40 70 Economic Planning and Policy Environmental Planning Urban Design

Page 264 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition Virginia Maclaren FAICP DOCTORAL DEGREE Associate Professor. BA, Bishop’s University; MPL, Ottawa University; MA and Ph.D., Cornell University. Specializations: Waste Management, Ph.D. in Planning Sustainable Urban Development, Environmental Assessment. http://www.geog.utoronto.ca/programs/planning/phd (416) 978-1594 [email protected] Contact Person: Jessica Finlayson Phone: (416) 978-3377 Katharine Rankin Associate Professor. BA, MPL, and Ph.D., Cornell University. E-mail: [email protected] Specializations: Critical development studies, comparative market regu- lation; feminist and planning theory, South and Southeast Asia Year Initiated: 2007 (416) 978-1592 [email protected] Ph.D. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Must hold a Master’s degree from an Susan Ruddick accredited institution. Associate Professor. MA, McGill University; Ph.D., UCLA. Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.7 in final year Specializations: Social Theory/Social Construction of Childhood, Public Minimum GRE: No Requirements Space and the Public Sphere, Urban Political Economy. Minimum TOEFL 580 (paper) or 237 (computer) plus (416) 978-1589 [email protected] 5.0 TWE. Minimum score for inter net-based testing is 93/120 overall and 22/30 for each of the Writing and Matti Siemiatycki Speaking sections Assistant Professor. BA, Ryerson University, MA, Oxford University; Departmental Requirement: Must hold a Master’s degree from an Ph.D., Univeristy of British Columbia. Specializations: Transporttation accredited institution. Policy and Planning; Infrastructure Finance and Delivery; Community and Regional Planning Space and the Public Sphere, Urban Political Economy. Ph.D. GRADUATION Requirements Core Half Course...... 2 (416) 946-5145 [email protected] Hours of Half Course Electives...... 4 Other Half Courses...... 0 Total Half Courses Required in Program...... 6 Exams or Written Requirements...... Comprehensive exam and ...... thesis proposal FYI Note that the Planning program is part of the Department of Geography; planning students therefore have access to ‘joint- geography-planning’ courses taught by both planning and geogra- phy faculty and to the supervisory services of both Planning and PLANNING FACULTY Geography faculty. There are total of 40 graduate faculty in the Department of Geography (including the core Planning faculty). Amrita Daniere Professor. AB, Dartmouth College (1981); MP, Harvard University (1984) Joint Degree Programs: Ph.D., Harvard University (1990). Specializations: Urban Infrastructure • Planning and Community Development in Developing Countries, Social Capital, Civic Space. • Planning and Asia-Pacific Studies (416) 978-3236 [email protected] • Planning and Environmental Studies • Planning and Environment and Health Meric Gertler FAICP • Planning and Women and Gender Studies Professor. BS, McMaster University; MPP, UC Berkeley; Ph.D., Harvard. Specializations: Economic Geography, Regional and National Systems of Innovation. (416) 978-3887 [email protected]

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 [email protected]

Paul Hess Assistant Professor. Ph.D., University of Washington. Specializations: History of Planning, Travel Behavior, Urban Form Analysis. (416) 978-1586 [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 265 ACSP Member: BA/BS MCMP FULL UNIVERSITY OF UTAH PhD PAB

City & Metropolitan Planning Department UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Requirement: Admissions index number 375 South 1530 East, Room 220 Departmental Requirement: Refer to University Requirement Salt Lake City, Utah 84112 Minimum GPA: 2.75 Minimum SAT/ACT Scores: 860/18 Phone (801) 581-8255 Fax (801) 581-8217 UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Hours of Core...... 22 http://plan.utah.edu Hours of Studio Courses...... 4 Hours of Restricted Elective...... 18 Nan Ellin,Chair Other...... 3 Phone: (801) 585-0970 Total Required Hours In Planning Program...... 47 Thesis or Final Product...... Not required E-mail: [email protected] FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION PROGRAM INFORMATION Available on competitive basis.

UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Admission Deadline 2010-11...... January 15 Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11...... March 15 MASTERS DEGREE In-State Tuition and Fees...... 12cr.hours $2,879; 15cr.hrs, $3,415 Out-of-State Tuition and Fees...... 12cr.hours $9,068; 15cr.hrs, $10,821 Master of City & Metropolitan Planning Application Fee...... $45 Additional Fees:...... Some special course fees Contact Person: Nan Ellin, Chair Phone: (801) 585-0970 GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES E-mail: [email protected] Admission Deadline 2010-11for Masters program...... January 1 Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11 for Masters program...... March 1 Year Initiated: 2004 PAB Accreditation In-State Tuition and Fees...... 12cr.hours $4,942; 15cr.hrs, $5,928 Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 81 Out-of-StateTuition and Fees...... 12cr.hours $12,381; 15cr.hrs, $14,827 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 20 Application Fee...... $55 Additional Fees:...... Some special course fees

Annual Student Enrollment Masters Specializations Applied Accepted Enrolled Sustainability and Environmental Planning, Economic 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 Development, Land Use & Transportation Planning, Undergraduate - - - - 97 97 Physical Planning & Urban Design, Historic Masters 36 43 26 17 17 52 Preservation, Geographic Information Systems Doctoral 5 8 3 3 3 12

UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS BA/BS in Urban Planning University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution; Application and an under Contact Person: Nan Ellin, Chair graduate record Phone: (801) 585-9354 Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 E-mail: [email protected] Minimum GRE: Required but no set minimum Minimum TOEFL 173/500 Year initiated:1980 Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 455 Departmental Requirement: Program application, Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 30 recommendations and statement of intent

Undergraduate Specializations MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Physical Planning & Urban Design, Environmental Hours of Core...... 30-32 Sustainability Planning, Land Use, Growth & Hours of Electives...... 16 Total Required Hours in Planning Program:...... 50 Transportation Exam,Thesis or Final Product:...... 4-6

Page 266 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Several awards scholarships and assistantships are available on a com- University Admission Policy: Graduate School Application petitive basis. Minimum Graduate GPA: 3.50 recommended

GRE: 1200 recommended TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Minimum TOEFL 61 iBT (500 pBT) minimum, but Full and Part-time Autumn 2009 demonstrated mastery of scholarly writing in English required Departmental Requirement: Program application, U.S. Citizens & Male Female Total recommendations, statement of Permanent Residents interest, curriculum vitae, writing Hispanics of samples/portfolio samples, 0 1 1 dissertation topic, and where Any Race feasible campus visit White 49 12 61 DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Hours of Core...... 16 African American 0 0 0 Hours of Writing and Pedagogy...... 4 Hours of Electives (minimum)...... 15 Native American/ Hours of Research (minimum)...... 24 0 0 0 Pacific Islander Hours of Planning Foundations (if without a planning masters degree...... up to 22 Asian American 1 0 1 Total Minimum Hours...... 61-83 Exam, Thesis or Final Product...... Qualifying Paper; ...... Comprehensive Exam; Dissertation with Defense Mixed 2 0 2

Other/Don’t Know 2 1 3 TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION Full and Part-time Autumn 2009 Non-US Citizens 0 2 2 Non-Permanent Residents U.S. Citizens & Male Female Total Total Students 54 16 70 Permanent Residents Hispanics of 0 0 0 Any Race *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. White 5 5 10

DOCTORAL DEGREE African American 0 0 0 Native American/ Ph.D. in Metropolitan Planning, Policy and Design 0 0 0 Pacific Islander ContactPerson: Dr. Reid Ewing, Ph.D. Program Coordinator Asian American 0 0 0 Phone: (801) 585-3745 E-mail: [email protected] Mixed 0 0 0 YearInitiated: 2009 DegreesGrantedthrough8/31/11...... N/A Other/Don’t Know 1 1 2 DegreesGrantedfrom9/1/10to8/31/11...... N/A Non-US Citizens 0 0 0 Non-Permanent Residents Doctoral Specializations Physical Planning & Urban Design; Land Use and Total Students 6 6 12 Transportation; Growth Management and Smart Growth; Planning Law; Community Development; Sustainability Planning; Public Health and *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. Planning

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 267 Li Yin PLANNING FACULTY Assistant Professor. PhD. University of Colorado, Denver, 2004. MS Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok, Thailand, 1998. BS, Yunan Bruce Appleyard Polytechnic University, Kunming, P.R. China, 1992. Specializations: Research Associate Professor. PhD. University of California, Berkeley, Land Use and Environmental Planning and Modeling, Information CA, 2010; MS, University of California, Berkeley, CA, 1997, BS, Technology for Planning, Sustainability Planning. University of California, Berkeley, CA, 1989 [email protected] [email protected]

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/ OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Regional Planning. Martin Buchert (801) 581-8944 [email protected] Adjunct Instructor. MS, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2007; BS, Brigham Young University, 2001. Specialization: GLS. Nan Ellin (801) 590-3079 [email protected] Professor. PhD, Urban Planning, Columbia University, (1994); Master of Philosophy, Urban Planning, Columbia University, (1994); Master of Robert Farrington AICP Arts, Anthropology, Columbia University, (1983); BA, Anthropology and Adjunct Associate Professor. MS, University of Texas, San Antonio, Hispanic Studies, Bryn Mawr College, (1981). (1978); BA, Political Science and Communications, University of (801)-585-5394 [email protected] Houston, (1974). Specializations: Economic Development & Planning, Real Estate Development. (801) 535-7941 [email protected] Philip C. Emmi Professor. Ph.D., University of North Carolina, (1979); Master of Regional Planning from University of North Carolina); BA, Economics, Hal Johnson Harvard University. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Planning Adjunct Professor. MURP and MA, State University of New York, Theory, Metro/Regional Planning, System Dynamics. Albany, (1994); BS, Urban Planning, University of Utah, (1991). (801) 581-4255 [email protected] Specializations: Community Planning, Transit Planning, TODs. (801) 287-2539 [email protected]

Reid Ewing Pam Perlich Professor. PhD, MIT, (1978); MCP, Harvard University, (1973); MS, Adjunct Professor. Ph.D., University of Utah, (1992); BS, Economics, Harvard University, (1971); BS, Purdue University, (1970). University of Tulsa. Specializations: Computer Applications, (801) 581-8255 [email protected] Demography, Economic Development Planning, Urban and Regional Planning. Stephen A. Goldsmith (801) 581-3358 [email protected] Associate Professor Lecturer. Loeb Fellow in Advanced Environmental Studies, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, (1999); BA, Webster College, St. Louis, Missouri, (1976). Patrick Putt (801) 585-5147 [email protected] Adjunct Assistant Professor. BS, Northern Arizona University, (1982); MA, Northern Arizona University, (1984). (435) 553-9161 [email protected] Michael Larice Ph.D, 2005 University of CA, Berkeley. Master, 1990, University of CA, Los Angeles. BA, 1985, University of CA, Los Angeles. Specialization: Urban Design. [email protected]

Arthur C. Nelson FAICP 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 [email protected]

Brenda Case Scheer AICP Dean/Professor. M.Arch., Rice University, (1977); BA, Architecture, Rice University. Specializations: Smart Growth, Urban Design, Urban Redevelopment, Sustainable Development. (801) 581-8254 [email protected]

Page 268 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA BA/BS MA/MS ACSP Member: PABPAB PAB PAB FULL School of Architecture UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Departmental Requirement: Completion of high school or Campbell Hall community college transfer P.O. Box 400122 Minimum GPA: 3.0+ encouraged Charlottesville, Virginia 22904 Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: SAT 1200+ encouraged Phone (434) 924-1339 UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Fax (434) 982-2678 Hours of Core...... ……………………………………37 Hours of Studio Courses...... ………………………….4 http://www.arch.virginia.edu/planning Hours of Restricted Elective ...... …………………..73 Hours of Unrestricted Elective...... ………………….15 A. Bruce Dotson, Department Chair Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... ……..122 Phone (434) 924-6459 Thesis or Final Product...... ………………………….Not required E-mail: [email protected] FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION PROGRAM INFORMATION State Financial Aid and Work Study UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES MASTERS DEGREE Admissions Deadline 2012-13...... January 1, 2012 Financial Aid Deadline 2012-13...... March 1, 2012 In-State Tuition and Fees...... $11,532 per year (2011-12) Master of Urban & Environmental Planning Out-of-State Tuition and Fees...... $36,536 per year (2011-12) Application Fee...... $60 Contact Person: A. Bruce Dotson, Associate Professor Additional Fees...... $110 and Chair Phone: (434) 924-6459 GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES E-mail: [email protected] Admissions Deadline 2012-13...... January 2, 2012 Financial Aid Deadline 2012-13...... February 15, 2012 Year Initiated: 1964 PAB Accredited In-State Tuition and Fees...... $15,054 per year (2011-12) Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 1285 Out-of-State Tuition and Fees...... $25,050 per year (2011-12) Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 26 Application Fee...... $60 Additional Fees...... $110 Masters Specializations Annual Student Enrollment Environmental Management & Conservation, Applied Accepted Enrolled Land Use & Growth Management, 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 Housing and Community Development, Undergraduate ------38 47 Public Policy and Planning Masters 143 154 79 78 47 56 Historic Preservation

*All but 4-6/year transfer into undergraduate program. MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE University Admission Policy: Bachelor’ s degree from an accredited institution Bachelor of Urban and Environmental Planning Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0+ encouraged Minimum GRE: 1000+ encouraged Contact Person: Daphne Spain, Professor Minimum TOEFL 600 Phone: (434) 924-6430 Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required E-mail: [email protected] Departmental Requirement: Application, student letter of interest, GRE and reference letters. Year Initiated:1958 PAB Accredited MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 484 Hours of Core...... 23 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 23 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 6 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 15 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 6 Undergraduate Specializations Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 50 Environmental Planning, Exam,Thesis or Final Product...... Not required Land Use/Growth Management, FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Community Development Internship opportunities, Department awards, University financial aid.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 269 TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION William H. Lucy 2010-2011 Professor. BA, Knox (1961); MA, University of Chicago (1961); PhD, University of Syracuse (1973). Specializations: Public Management/ Strategic Planning, Sustainable Infrastructure, Affordable Housing, U.S. Citizens & Male Female Total Climate Change. Permanent Residents (434) 924-4779 [email protected] Hispanics of 1 0 1 Any Race Daphne Spain Professor. BA, University of North Carolina (1972); MS (1974) White 20 25 45 and Ph.D. (1976), University of Massachusetts. Specializations: Demography, Gender Studies and Planning, Planning History. (434) 924-6430 [email protected] African American 0 3 3 Native American/ 0 0 0 Pacific Islander OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Asian American 1 1 2 Tanya Denckla-Cobb Lecturer. Associate Director, Institute for Environmental Negotiation. BA, Mixed 0 0 0 Smith College. Specializations: Community & Environmental Conflict, Food Systems, Leadership Development. Other/Don’t Know 0 0 0 (434) 924-1970 [email protected] Non-US Citizens 1 4 5 E. Frank Dukes Non-Permanent Residents Lecturer; Director, Institute for Environmental Negotiation. Ph.D., George Mason University (1972). Specializations: Public Involvement, Total Students 23 33 56 Mediation, Dispute Resolution. (434) 924-2041 [email protected]

Karen Firehock *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. Lecturer. BS, University of Maryland; MUEP, University of Virginia. Specializations: Green Infrastructure, Grant Writing, Green Codes, Watershed Planning, Global Health. PLANNING FACULTY (434) 975-6700 [email protected] Timothy Beatley Professor. BP, University of Virginia (1979); MUP, University of Oregon Satyendra Huja AICP (1981); PhD, University of North Carolina (1986). Specializations: Lecturer. BA, Roberts Wesleyan (1966); MA, Michigan State University Sustainability, Environmental Planning, Food Systems, Natural Resource (1968). Specializations: Urban Revitalization, Planning Process. Planning. (434) 977-5094 [email protected] (434) 924-6457 [email protected] Sang Hwang Nisha Botchwey Lecturer. BS, Virginia Tech; MS, Virginia Tech; PhD, Virginia Tech. Associate Professor. AB (1997), Harvard University; MCRP (1999) Specializations: Sustainability, International Development. and PhD (2003), University of Pennsylvania; MPH (2011), University (434) 924-1339 [email protected] of Virginia. Specializations: Community Development, Public Health, Environmental and Health Impacts. Cass Kawecki (434) 924-6444 [email protected] Lecturer. BA, University of Colorado; M.Arch, University of Virginia; MBA, Carnegie Mellon. Specializations: Real Estate & Land A. Bruce Dotson Development, Finance. Associate Professor. BA (1966) and Ph.D. (1970), Cornell University. 434) 284-4018 [email protected] Specializations: Land Use/Growth Management, Planning Process and Practice, Negotiation and Conflict Management. David L. Phillips AICP (434) 924-6459 [email protected] Lecturer. MS, Stanford University (1966); PhD, Cornell University (1976). Specializations: Computer Applications, GIS, Quantitative Methods. Guoping Huang (434) 982-2196 [email protected] Assistant Professor. BS (1999), Peking University; MS (2002), Peking University; Doctor of Design (2005), Harvard Graduate School of Design. Specializations: Digital Visualization, Geographic Information Systems, Alternative Futures Studies.

Page 270 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON MA/MS Ph.D. ACSP Member: PAB FULL Department of Urban Design and Planning MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s Degree Box 355740 Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 Seattle, Washington 98195-5740 Minimum GRE: No Minimum Minimum TOEFL 92 iBT/237c/580 Phone (206) 543-4190 Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Fax (206) 685-9597 Departmental Requirement: Micro Economics, Mathematics, E-mail: [email protected] Cultural Diversity MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements http://urbdp.be.washington.edu Hours of Core...... 33 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 5 Qing Shen, PhD, Department Chair Hours of Restricted Electives...... 14 Phone: (206) 685-3937 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 16 Thesis/Professional Project...... 9 E-mail: [email protected] Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 72 Exam, Thesis or Final Product:...... Thesis or Professional Project PROGRAM INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Varies: Annual appointments of about 4 TA, 10 RA, 6 SA, 3 Fellowships Admission Deadline 2012-13...... January 15, 2012 Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12...... January 15, 2012 In-State Tuition and Fees 2011-12...... $5,457 per quarter Out-of-State/International Tuition and Fees 2011-12...... $11,700 per quarter Application Fee:...... $75 Additional Fees:...... $50 per course for MUP Core courses/thesis TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION DOCTORAL DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES 2010-2011 Admission Deadline 2012-13...... February 1, 2012 Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12...... N/A In-State Tuition and Fees 2011-12...... $4,404 per quarter US Citizens & Out-of-State/International Tuition and Fees 2011-12...... $8,514 per quarter Male Female Total Application Fee:...... $75 Permanent Residents Additional Fees:...... 0 Hispanics* Of any Race 1 3 4 Annual Student Enrollment White 29 28 57 Applied Accepted Enrolled 10/11 11/12 10/11 11/12 10/11 11/12 African American 1 0 1 Masters 272 238 93 106 37 31 Doctoral 79 97 6 6 4 3 Native American/ 1 1 2

MASTERS DEGREE Pacific Islander 0 0 0 Master of Urban Planning Asian American 0 4 4 Contact Person: Krista Bargsten, Counseling Services Coordinator Mixed 3 0 3 Phone: (206) 685-4055 E-mail: [email protected] Other / Don’t know 4 5 9

Year Initiated: 1959 PAB Accredited Non-US Citizens Degrees Granted through 8/31/10...... 1042 Non- Permanent 6 3 9 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10...... 31 Residents

Total Students 45 44 89 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.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 271 TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION DOCTORAL DEGREE 2010-2011 Interdisciplinary PhD in Urban Design & Planning

Contact Person: Jean Rogers, Coordinator US Citizens & Male Female Total Phone: (206) 543-6398 Permanent Residents E-mail: [email protected] Hispanics* Of any Race 0 1 1 Year initiated 1967 Degrees Granted through 8/31/10...... 74 Degrees Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10...... 4 White 2 7 9

Dissertations Granted from 9/1/09 to 8/31/10 African American 1 0 1 1. The Effectiveness of Regional Growth Center Policy at Increasing Transit Use 2. An Evaluation of the Effects of a Pricing Policy on the Water Native American/ 1 0 1 Consumption of Heterogeneous Households in Seattle 3. An Ecological Study of Children Commuting to School Pacific Islander 0 0 0 4. Dynamics of Land-Use and Land-Cover Change: the Case of Palestinian West Bank Asian American 0 1 1

Mixed 0 0 0 Doctoral Specializations Urban Ecology & Environmental Planning, Urban Design, Other / Don’t know 0 1 1 Land Use & Transportation, Growth Management, Real Estate Development Non-US Citizens Non- Permanent 6 3 9 Residents DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: None Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 Total Students 10 13 23 Minimum GRE: No minimum Minimum TOEFL 92 iBT/237c/580 Departmental Requirement: Master’s or equivalent degree *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below.

PLANNING FACULTY DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Hours of Core...... 15 Daniel Abramson Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... Associate Professor. MCP and M.Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Hours of Restricted Electives...... 15 Technology, PhD., Tsing Hua University, Beijing. Specializations: Urban Other...... 3 Design, Historic Preservation, Neighborhood Planning, Transnational Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 60 Comparative Urbanism. Exam,Thesis or Final Product: Phase I Evaluation w/paper; general //urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-abramson.html exam (written and oral); dissertation (206) 543-2089 [email protected] Marina Alberti Professor. PhD., Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Specializations: Urban Ecology, Environmental Planning. //urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-alberti.html (206) 616-8667 [email protected]

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 [email protected]

Page 272 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition Christopher Bitter Mark Purcell Assistant Professor. MA and PhD., University of Arizona. Associate Professor. MA and PhD., UCLA. Specializations: Urban Specializations: Real Estate, Urban Economics Democracy, Urban Social Movements. //urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-bitter.html //urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-purcell.html (206) 685-7088 [email protected] (206) 543-8754 [email protected]

Branden Born George Rolfe Associate Professor. MS and PhD., University of Wisconsin. Associate Professor. M.Arch. and MCP, University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Land Use, Food Systems Planning, Planning Process & Specializations: Real Estate, Market Analysis. Social Justice. //urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-rolfe.html //urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-born.html (206) 543-6918 [email protected] (206) 543-4975 [email protected] Dennis Ryan A.I.C.P. Christopher Campbell Associate Professor Emeritus. MCP and PhD., University of Senior Lecturer. MA and PhD., UCLA. Specializations: Planning Pennsylvania. Specializations: Urban Design Methods & Theories, Education, Urban Sociology. Urban Planning & Design Communications. //urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-campbell.html //urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-ryan.html (206) 543-6063 [email protected] (206) 543-8293 [email protected]

Manish Chalana Qing Shen Assistant Professor. PhD., University of Colorado. Specializations: Professor and Chair. MA, University of British Columbia, PhD., Preservation Planning, Cultural Landscapes, Multicultural Planning. University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Urban Economics, //urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-chalana.html Transportation Planning, Statistical Methods and Geographic Information Systems.

(206) 616-6051 [email protected] //urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-shen.html (206) 685-3937 [email protected] James DeLisle Associate Professor. MS and PhD., University of Wisconsin. Specialization: Real Estate Studies. Jan Whittington A.I.C.P. //urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-delisle.html Assistant Professor. MCRP, California State Polytechnical University, St. (206) 616-2090 [email protected] Luis Obispo, PhD., University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Infrastructure Development and Management, Transportation Project Delivery. Ron Kasprisin A.I.A., A.P.A. //urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-whittington.html Associate Professor. B.Arch., University of Notre Dame; MUP,

University of Washington. Specializations: Urban Design Process & (206) 221-9629 [email protected] Methods, Public Participation. //urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-kasprisin.html (206) 543-4190 [email protected] OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Donald Miller Gordon Bradley Professor. MCRP and PhD., University of California, Berkeley. Professor of Forest Resources. Adjunct Professor UDP. MLA, University Specializations: Land Use Planning, Urban Spatial Structure, of California, Berkeley; PhD., University of Michigan. Specializations: Environmental Planning, Politics of Planning. Urban Ecology, Forest Land Use Planning, Conservation. //urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-miller.html //urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-bradley.html (206) 543-7355 [email protected] (206) 685-0881 [email protected]

Anne Vernez Moudon Daniel Friedman F.A.I.A., A.I.C.P. Professor. B.Arch., University of California, Berkeley; Dr. es Sc., Dean and Professor, College of Built Environments. Adjunct Professor Ecole Polytechnique Federal. Specializations: Urban Design, Research UDP. PhD., University of Pennsylvania. Specializations: Professional Methods, Land Monitoring, Non-Motorized Transportation. Education, Public Architecture, Twentieth Century Theory. //urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-moudon.html //urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-friedman.html (206) 685-4057 [email protected] (206) 616-2442 [email protected]

Robert Mugerauer Robert Freitag Professor. PhD., University of Texas, Austin. Specializations: Theory & Affiliate Instructor. MUP, University of Washington. Specializations: Research Methods, Values, Social & Cultural Factors, Sustainability. Director, Institute for Hazards Mitigation Planning & Research. //urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-mugerauer.html //urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-freitag.html (206) 221-4415 [email protected] (206) 818-1175 [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 273 Joaquin Herranz, Jr. Associate Professor of Public Affairs. Adjunct Professor UDP. PhD., FYI Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MCP, University of California, Berkeley. Specializations: Strategic Management of Public and Nonprofit Joint or Concurrent Degree Programs: Agencies, Inter-organizational Networks, Workforce Development, Intersections of Community Development and Arts and Culture. MUP/JD, MUP/MPA and MUP/MLA //urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-herranz.html (206) 616-1647 [email protected] 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.

Rachel Garshick Kleit Associate Professor of Public Affairs. Adjunct Associate Professor UDP. MA, Urban and Regional Policy, Tufts University, MS and PhD., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Specializations: Public Housing, Social Policy. //urbdp.be.washington.edu/f-kleit.html (206) 221-3063 [email protected]

Jeffrey Ochsner F.A.I.A. 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 [email protected]

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 [email protected]

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) 685-2481 [email protected]

Sharon Sutton F.A.I.A. 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 [email protected]

Page 274 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO MA/MS Ph.D. ACSP Member: PAB CIP FULL School of Planning UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Departmental Requirement: Completion of high school or junior Faculty of Environment college transfer Minimum GPA: A Average 200 University Avenue West Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: 26 ACT (University Requirement) Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G1 Phone (519) 888-4567 For more specific information, please see: http://findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/admissions/requirements.php Fax (519) 725-2827 UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION http://www.environment.uwaterloo.ca/planning/ Requirements Core...... 13.0 units Elective...... 7.0 units Clarence Woudsma, Director Cumulative overall average...... 65% E-mail: [email protected] Major average...... 75% FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION PROGRAM INFORMATION http://safa.uwaterloo.ca/ Call 519-888-4567, ext. 33583 UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Application Deadline...... March 30, 2012 Admission Deadline ...... April 13, 2012 UNDERGRADUATE SPECIALIZATIONS Admission Decisions...... May 29, 2012 Planning students may choose to graduate with one or two special- Domestic Fees...... $3,247* per term izations in the areas of Decision Support and GIS, Environmental Application Fee ...... $205 Planning and Management, Land Development Planning, or Urban International Tuition Fee...... $10,878* per term Design. In addition to the core courses required for the student's plan, *additional co-op fees are incurred in upper years 2.5 units within each area of specialized study must be completed. Students are required to have an 80% overall average in the specializa- GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES tion courses at time of graduation. Application Deadline 2012-2013...... February 1, 2012 Domestic Fees...... $2,609.00 per term International Tuition and Fees...... $6,120.00/term All students must be registered in three terms per year. MASTERS DEGREES Application Fee...... $100.00 Additional Fees ...... Faculty and Student Association Fees: $50.00 +/- Contact Person: Edie Cardwell Phone: (519) 888-4567 ext. 33618 * Fees are approximate, please go to: E-mail: [email protected] http://www.adm.uwaterloo.ca/infofin/students/stdfees.htm for current information. * International students may be eligible for the International Masters and Doctoral University Admission Policy: Student Awards A 75% overall standing in the last two years, or equivalent/four-year http://www.grad.uwaterloo.ca/scholarships/international_awards.html Honours Bachelor's degree or equivalent .

Annual Student Enrollment Minimum Undergraduate GPA 78% 07/08 08/10 09/10 10/11 Undergraduate 378 401 471 481 Admission for International Students Visit our International Website for Graduate Studies Masters 50 55 57 72 http://www.grad.uwaterloo.ca/students/prospective/international.asp PhD 28 30 26 27 Departmental Requirement UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE Please see specific program of choice. Language competency BES Honours Planning Co-op TOEFL: minimum score of 100, with minimum skill scores of 26 in each http://www.environment.uwaterloo.ca/planning/future-students/undergraduate/ of speaking and writing; Paper-based TOEFL - minimum of 600 overall is required and 4.0 on the Contact Person: Linda Youngblut TWE and 50 in the TSE; Phone: (519) 888-4567 ext. 35940 Computer-based TOEFL - minimum of 250 overall, 50 in the TSE and E-mail: [email protected] 5.0 in the essay.

Year Initiated: 1966 CIP Accredited Other tests of English language proficiency accepted include: Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 2482 IELTS (International English Language Testing System ) - minimum Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 87 score of 7.5; MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) - minimum

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 275 score of 90, and MASTER OF APPLIED ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES CAEL (Canadian Academic English Language Assessment ) - minimum ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS score of 70 is required. Departmental Requirement Master of Arts Planning (MA) Applicants must have two years planning related work experience, OR two year's worth of combined work experience and planning related expe- Year Initiated: 1968 CIP Accredited rience obtained by being a volunteer, intern or equivalent position, OR, Degrees Granted through 08/31/11...... 479 registered in a program at another university that is part of a dual degree Degrees Granted from 09/01/10 to 08/31/11...... 8 program with the MAES degree program.

MASTER OF ARTS PLANNING ADMISSION MASTER OF APPLIED ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES REQUIREMENTS PLANNING GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Core...... 3.0 units Departmental Requirement: Elective...... 1.5 units Must hold a 4-year Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution; minimum B+ or 78%, The undergraduate degree may be in planning or other fields relevant to planning including: architecture, biology, civil TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION engineering, economics, forestry, geography, geology, landscape archi- 2010-2011 tecture, law, political science, sociology, or other resource disciplines or social sciences. Male Female Total Citizens & Permanent 39 52 91 MASTER OF ARTS PLANNING GRADUATION Residents REQUIREMENTS International Students 4 6 10 Core...... 1.5 units Total Students 53 58 101 Elective...... 1.0 units Thesis...... 2.0 units Program milestones: Teamwork Strategies in Planning Workshop, Project Proposal, Development Workshop, Research Proposal Plan DOCTORAL DEGREES Ph.D. in Planning Master of Environmental Studies Planning (MES) Contact Person: Edie Cardwell Year Initiated: 1998 CIP Accredited Phone: (519) 888-4567 ext. 33618 Degrees Granted through 08/31/11...... 57 E-mail: [email protected] Degrees Granted from 09/01/10 to 08/31/11...... 1 Year Initiated: 1968 CIP Accredited MASTER OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Degrees Granted through 08/31/11...... 135 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Degrees Granted from 09/01/10 to 08/31/11...... 5

Departmental Requirement: PH.D ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Must hold a 4-year Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution; University Admission Policy: minimum B+ or 78% The undergraduate degree may be in planning or Must hold a Master’s degree from an accredited institution. other fields relevant to planning including: architecture, biology, civil engineering, economics, forestry, geography, geology, landscape archi- Minimum Masters GPA tecture, law, political science, sociology, or other resource disciplines or 83% social sciences. Minimum GRE: N/A MASTER OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES PLANNING GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Admission for International Students Core...... 1.5 units Visit our International Website for Graduate Studies Elective...... 1.0 units http://www.grad.uwaterloo.ca/students/prospective/international.asp Thesis...... 2.0 units Three Program milestones....Teamwork Strategies in Planning Workshop, Minimum TOEFL Project Proposal, Development Workshop, Research Proposal Plan IBT overall proof of English Language Competency: Applicants who have not completed three or more years of post-secondary work at a Canadian institution or at an institution at which English was the primary Master of Applied Environmental Studies Planning language of instruction, or have not been employed for a similar period of (MAES) time in a position in which English was the primary language of business will be required to provide certification of English language proficiency. Year Initiated: 2003 TOEFL: minimum score of 100, with minimum skill scores of 26 in each Degrees Granted through 08/31/11...... 19 of speaking and writing; Degrees Granted from 09/01/10 to 08/31/11...... 5 Paper-based TOEFL - minimum of 600 overall is required and 4.0 on the TWE and 50 in the TSE.

Page 276 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition Computer-based TOEFL - minimum of 250 overall, 50 in the TSE and Jane Law 5.0 in the essay. Assistant Professor. BSc (East London), MSc (Hong Kong Polytechnic), PhD (New Brunswick). Specializations: GIS and Public Health; Spatial Other tests of English language proficiency accepted include: Demography; Bayesian Spatial Analysis; Hierarchical Spatial Modeling IELTS (International English Language Testing System ) - minimum and Analysis; Disease Mapping; Crime Mapping; Spatial/Environmental score of 7.5; Epidemiology; Environmental Criminology; Healthy communities and the built environment; Neighbourhood/community effect; Health MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) - minimum Geomatics, Land Information Systems. Jointly appointed with Health score of 90, and Studies and Gerontology. [email protected] CAEL (Canadian Academic English Language Assessment ) - minimum score of 70 is required. Geoff Lewis PH.D. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Assistant Professor. BS (Rensselaer), MS (Michigan), MSc (Michigan), Core...... Minimum 4 one-term graduate courses, two milestones PhD (Michigan). Specializations: Energy use in buildings (including effects of landscape and occupant behaviour), Green building & sus- Exams or Written Requirements...... Comprehensive exam, tainable communities, Renewable energy systems (especially PV, solar ...... thesis proposal, thesis thermal and wind), Life cycle assessment, GIS & spatial analysis. Jointly appointed with the School for Environment, Enterprise and Development. [email protected] PLANNING FACULTY John Lewis Clarence Woudsma Associate Professor. BA Hons , MPl (Queen's), MSc (UBC). Associate Professor and Director. BA Hons (Laurentian), MA (Wilfrid Specializations: Landscape and urban design, Environmental perception Laurier), PhD (McMaster). Specializations: Freight transportation and and preferences, Accessible planning and design, Computer-based land- logistics - policy and practice, urban transportation policy issues, climate scape visualization, Aboriginal issues in land-use planning, Community change and transportation, regulation/deregulation of transportation provi- participation and consultation. sion, urban freight planning and city logistics. [email protected] [email protected] Markus Moos Jeff Casello Assistant Professor. BES Hons (Waterloo), MA (Queen’s), PhD (UBC). Associate Professor. BSc (Pennsylvania), MSc (Pennsylvania), PhD Specializations: housing markets, urban restructuring and sustainability, (Pennsylvania). Specializations: Urban transportation systems, Public land use and real estate development. transport system planning, design and operation, Multimodal transporta- [email protected] tion modeling, Transportation and land use impacts, Urban spatial analy- sis, GIS applications. Jointly appointed with Civil Engineering [email protected] Dawn Parker Associate Professor. BA (Lewis and Clark College), PhD (California). Specializations: Development of integrated socio-economic and biophysi- Michael Drescher cal models of land-use change, Agent-based modeling, Complexity theory, Assistant Professor. B.Sc. (Ruhr), M.Sc. (Utrecht), Ph.D. (Wageningen). Geographic information systems, Environmental and resource economics. Specializations: forestry dynamics, environmental planning, simulation [email protected] and forecasting, coupled human-natural systems in urbanizing regions. [email protected] Zhu Qian Assistant Professor. BArch (Tongji), MA (British Columbia), PhD (Texas Pierre Filion MCIP,RPP A & M). Specializations: Comparative urban planning and policy, Land Professor. Bac specialisé, MA (Laval), PhD (Kent, Canterbury). use planning and urban form, Land use reform and policy in China, Specializations: Downtown and inner city planning, Metropolitan region Heritage conservation and planning in China. planning, Land use transportation interaction. [email protected] [email protected]

Mark Seasons FCIP, RPP Laura Johnson MCIP, RPP Associate Professor. BA Hons (Queen's), MEDes (Calgary), PhD Professor. BA (Antioch), MA, PhD (Cornell). Specializations: Social (Waterloo). Specializations: Urban and regional planning, Strategic planning; integration of social supports into housing environments; tele- planning, Policy and program evaluation, Local economic development, commuting and home-based work; women, work and family; supportive Public administration. housing; survey research and qualitative research methods. [email protected] [email protected] Robert Shipley MCIP, RPP Luna Khirfan Associate Professor. BA (Western), MA, PhD (Waterloo). Assistant Professor. BSc, MA (Jordan), MA (Birmingham), PhD Specializations: Heritage conservation planning, The economics of (Michigan). Specializations: Urban design and place making, International heritage, Strategic planning and the use of visioning, Decision making development and comparative planning, Participatory planning, Historic processes and public participation, Program evaluation, Heritage tourism preservation and cultural resource management, Museum studies. development, Symbolism in community design. [email protected] [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 277 Mike Stone MCIP, RPP affiliated FACULTY Professor (Geography & Env. Mgmt). BSc (Waterloo), MA (Laurier), PhD (Waterloo). Specializations: Environmental planning, water quality, Paul F.J. Eagles sediment/water interactions, water resources management. Professor (Recreation & Leisure Studies). BSc (Waterloo), MSc [email protected] (Guelph), PhD (Waterloo). Specializations: Outdoor recreation, Park planning, Applied ecology, Ecotourism, Park tourism, Environmental assessment, Resource management, Outdoor education. Larry Swatuk [email protected] Associate Professor (School of Environment, Enterprise Development). BA (Windsor), MA (Windsor), PhD (Dalhousie). Specializations: Africa, water management, environmental politics, the south in globalization, Monica Emelko natural resources governance. Associate Professor (Civil Engineering). BS (MIT), MS (UCLA), PhD [email protected] (Waterloo). Specializations: Pathogen removal during water and waste- water treatment, Physico-chemical water and wastewater treatment processes, Design of constructed wetlands for wastewater treatment, Geoff Wall Riverbank (in-bank) filtration. Professor (Geography). BA (Leeds), MA (Toronto), PhD (Hull). [email protected] Specializations: Tourism, recreation, socio-economic implications of cli- mate change, Asia, especially China. Bob Gibson [email protected] Professor (Environment & Resource Studies). BA (York), MA, PhD (Toronto). Specializations: Environmental assessment, planning and G.K. Warriner development, environmental politics, history of attitudes to nature, public Professor (Sociology). BA (British Columbia), MSc (Wisconsin), PhD participation and democratic theory, environmental journalism, sustain- (British Columbia). Specializations: Methodology and statistics, Rural ability ethics, Assessment and planning project. sociology, Social psychology, Environment and resources [email protected] [email protected]

Paul Kay S. K. Wismer Associate Professor (Environment & Resource Studies). BSc (Toronto), Associate Professor (Environment & Resource Studies). BA (Western MS, PhD (Wisconsin-Madison). Specializations: Climate and society: Ontario), MEduc (OISE), PhD (Waterloo). Specializations: Community- patterns of variability, assessment of impact, especially water resources, based sustainable development, environment & health, impact assessment. implications of living with climatic uncertainty. skwismer@ uwaterloo.ca [email protected] Bruce Mitchell Professor (Geography & Env Mgmt). BA, MA (British Columbia), PhD (Liverpool). Specializations: Integrated resource and environmental fyi management, water planning and management, decision making and The School of Planning is one of a few planning schools in Canada to institutional arrangements, policy and program evaluation, community- offer programs at the bachelor's, master's, and PhD levels. The School's based approaches to environmental management. programs and courses provide students with skills and perspectives neces- [email protected] sary for successful careers as professional planners. We emphasize inter- disciplinary and integrative approaches to Planning and research practice Clare Mitchell and you're encouraged to explore widely the various academic offerings Associate Professor (Geography & Env Mgmt).BA (Waterloo), MES throughout the University in order to achieve your unique intellectual (Waterloo), PhD (Waterloo). Specializations: Population growth, coun- potential. Our Undergraduate program is fully co-operative with students terurbanization and heritage tourism within Canada's non-metropolitan participating in 5 rewarding work terms through their academic career. settlements. The curriculum is built around providing a comprehensive foundation for [email protected] Planners today, with a strong focus on integrating planning practice and education. The master's and doctoral programs in Planning are designed Stephen Murphy 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 Associate Professor (Environment & Resource Studies). BSc, PhD course based master's degree (MAES) in addition to the two-year research (Queen's). Specializations: Ecological restoration and rehabilitation, degrees - Master of Arts and Master of Environmental Studies degrees. Invasive species ecology and management, Conservation and environ- Our strong alumni base is involved in courses and onsite conferences mental management, agroecology, Environmental education. which allows students to develop a network of valuable contacts before [email protected] their career begins. Graduates of our program are in demand by con- sultants, business, universities, and all levels of government in North Steffanie Scott America and overseas. The academic programs in the School are accred- Associate Professor (Geography & Env Mgmt). BA (Simon Fraser), MA ited by the Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP) and Ontario Professional (Guelph), PhD (UBC). Specializations: International development, food Planners Institute (OPPI). All our students are encouraged to join the system sustainability, rural livelihoods, land reform, post-socialist restruc- professional associations as student members to keep in touch with new turing, poverty, participatory development approaches, gender and ethnic- developments within the profession by meeting practicing planners and ity, Southeast Asia and Latin America. receiving journals and newsletters. [email protected]

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Urban and Regional Planning MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited Music Hall, 925 Bascom Mall institution Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 Madison, Wisconsin 53706 Minimum GRE: None Phone (608) 262-1004 Minimum TOEFL 237 (University)/250 (Department) Fax (608) 262-9307 Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Departmental Requirement: Introductory Statistics Course. http://www.urpl.wisc.edu MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Hours of Core...... 19 Brian W. Ohm, Department Chair Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 4 E-mail: [email protected] Hours of Restricted Electives...... 12 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 14 Total Required Hours in Planning Program:...... 45 PROGRAM INFORMATION Exam,Thesis or Final Product:...... Thesis or professional project.

GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Admission Deadline for Fall Admittance for Masters or PhD Program...... Varies FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Admission Deadline for Spring Admittance for Master or PhD Program.... October 15 University Fellowship (Only available to outstanding new Fall applicants Financial Aid Deadline for Masters or PhD program...... Varies intending to pursue a Ph.D., competition across entire university division) In-State Tuition and Fees...... $5,471 per semester Out-of-State Tuition and Fees...... $12,554 per semester Variable Research and Project Assistantships. Application Fee...... $56 Advanced Opportunity Fellowship for targeted under-representative Additional Fees: ...... 0 minority students. Scholarships need and merit based. Annual Student Enrollment

Applied Accepted Enrolled TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 08/10 10/11 2010-2011 Masters 122 167 78 49 14 21 Doctoral 38 31 3 6 1 4 US Citizens & Male Female Total Permanent Residents

MASTERS DEGREE Hispanics of any race 0 0 0 Master of Urban and Regional Planning White 17 17 34

Contact Person: Alice Justice, Graduate Admissions Coordinator African American 0 0 0 Phone: (608) 265-0509 Native American/Pacific E-mail: [email protected] 0 1 1 Islander Year Initiated: 1962 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 1078 Asian American 0 0 0 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 19 Mixed 0 0 0

Masters Specializations Other/don’t know 1 0 1 Community Development Planning, Economic Non-US Citizens Non- 1 2 3 Planning, Land Use Planning, Ecological Planning, permanent residents International Development Planning, Food Systems Planning Total Students 19 20 39

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 279 TOTAL DOCTORAL STUDENT COMPOSITION DOCTORAL DEGREE 2010-2011 PhD in Urban & Regional Planning US Citizens & Permanent Male Female Total Contact Person: Alice Justice, Graduate Admissions Residents Phone: (608) 265-0509 E-mail: [email protected] Hispanics of any race 0 0 0

Year Initiated 1966 White 1 1 2 Degrees Granted through 8/31/2010...... 65 Degrees Granted from 9/1/2009 to 8/31/2010...... 0 African American 0 1 1 Dissertations Granted from 9/1/2005 to 8/31/2010 Native American/Pacific 0 0 0 1/. Co-Management, Cultural Landscapes, and Decentralization: Islander Collaborating to Compete at Mt. Pulag National Park, the Philippines. 2/. Effectiveness Beliefs of WAPA-Member Planners Practicing in Asian American 0 1 1 Wisconsin 3/. Native American and Non-Native Involvement in Collaborative Planning Processes: Interactions and Outcomes: A Case Study of the Mixed 0 0 0 Planning Process for the Reuse of the badger Army Ammunition Plant. Other/don’t know 0 0 0 Doctoral Specializations Non-US Citizens Non- Urban and Regional Planning 1 4 5 Permanent residents

Total students 2 7 9 DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: No Requirements Minimum GRE: No Requirements PLANNING FACULTY Minimum TOEFL: 237 (University)/250 (Department) Minimum GPA: 3.0 Kenneth D. Genskow Departmental Requirement: Master’s degree in planning or Assistant Professor. MUP University of Illinois (1994); Ph.D. University planning-related field; one year of of Wisconsin-Madison (2001). Specializations: Water Resources Policy, professional planning or planning- Watershed Planning, Collaborative Planning, Program Evaluation. related work experience. (608) 262-8756 [email protected]

DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Asli Gocmen Hours of Core...... Assistant Professor. MA, University of Cincinnati (1994); Ph.D., Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... University of Michigan (2006). Specializations: Environmental Planning, Hours of Restricted Electives...... Geographic Information Systems, Environmental Psychology, Spatial Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... Analysis. Other...... 9 (Urban & Regional Theory) (608) 265-0789 [email protected] Total...... Exams or Written Requirements: Minor field requirement; 3 written Jack R. Huddleston preliminary exams on 1) planning theory, 2) the area of research special- Professor. MS (1973) and Ph.D. (1976), Oklahoma State University. ization of the student, 3) research methods. Specializations: State and Local Development Finance, Economic Analysis of Natural Resource Utilization, Economic Development Planning, Energy Analysis and Policy. (608) 262-6152 [email protected]

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 [email protected]

Page 280 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition James A. Lagro, Jr. Samuel F. Dennis, Jr. Professor. MLA (1982) and Ph.D. (1991), Cornell University. Affiliate Associate Professor (Department of Landscape Architecture). Specializations: Sustainability of the Built Environment, Smart Growth Implementation, Climate Change Mitigation and Adaption, Urban Open (608) 263-7699 [email protected] Space Systems, Pedestrian Circulation Systems, Site Analysis and Planning, Landscape Ecology. Herman Felstehausen (608) 263-6507 [email protected] Professor Emeritus. (608) 262-1004 Susana Lastarria-Cornhiel Senior Scientist. MS (1974) and Ph.D. (1981) University of Wisconsin- Jessica Guo Madison. Specializations: Land Tenure, Gender, International Affiliate Assistant Professor (Dept. of Civil and Environmental Development. Engineering) (608) 262-0097 [email protected] (608) 890-1004 [email protected] David W. Marcouiller AICP Professor. MS, University of Minnesota (1988); Ph.D., Oklahoma Gary P. Green Affiliate Professor (Rural Sociology) State University (1992). Specializations: Natural Amenity-Driven Development, Economics of Exurban Land Uses, Rural Resource (608) 262-9532 [email protected] Dependency, Integrative Tourism & Recreation Planning, Regional Science. David Hart (608) 262-2998 [email protected] Adjunct Faculty (UW SeaGrant Institute) Coastal GIS Specialist (608) 262-6515 Alfonso Morales Associate Professor. MA, Political Economy, University of Texas-Dallas (1987); MA, Sociology, University of Chicago (1989); Ph.D. Sociology, Jerome Kaufman Northwestern University (1993). Specializations: Markets and Food Professor Emeritus. Systems, Community Development, Social, Political and Economic (608) 262-1004 Contexts of Planning Processes, Qualitative Methods. (608) 263-4848 [email protected] Stephen Malpezzi Affiliate Professor (Real Estate). Brian W. Ohm (608) 262-6007 [email protected] Professor. MA, University of Wisconsin-Madison (1982); JD (1986), University of Wisconsin-Madison. Specializations: Legal Framework Lisa Naughton for Land Use Planning, Growth Management and Environmental Affiliate Professor (Department of Geography) Protection, Smart Growth, New Urbanism. (608) 262-4846 [email protected] (608) 262-2098 [email protected] Kristopher Olds Kurt G. Paulsen Affiliate Professor (Department of Geography) Assistant Professor. MA, Agricultural and Applied Economics, University (608) 262-5685 [email protected] of Wisconsin - Madison (1999); MA, Development Policy and Public Administration, University of Wisconsin - Madison (1999); Ph.D., Urban Planning and Policy Development, Rutgers, The State University of New Barry M. Orton Jersey (2004). Specializations: Land Use and Comprehensive Planning, Affiliate Professor (Division of Continuing Studies) Quantitative Methods, Spatial Analysis, Public Finance, Housing. (608) 262-2394 [email protected] (608) 262-8990 [email protected] Randy Stoecker OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Affiliate Professor (Department of Rural Sociology) (608) 890-0764 [email protected]

Stephen M. Born Susan A. Thering Professor Emeritus. Affiliate Assistant Professor (Department of Landscape Architecture) (608) 262-1004 [email protected] (608) 263-6506 [email protected]

Richard E. Chenoweth Stephen J. Ventura Professor Emeritius Affiliate Professor (Institute for Environmental Studies & Department of (608) 262-1004 [email protected] Soil Science) (608) 262-6416 [email protected] Steven C. Deller Affiliate Professor (Agricultural and Applied Economics) (608) 263-6251 [email protected]

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Urban Planning Masters Specializations P.O.Box 413 Urban Revitalization, Geographic Information Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201-0413 Systems, Transportation Planning, Urban Design, Phone (414) 229-5563 Economic Development, Environmental Planning Fax (414) 229-6976 E-mail: [email protected] MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited www.urbanplanning.uwm.edu institution Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 2.75 University, 3.0 Departmental William Huxhold, Department Chair Minimum GRE: Required Minimum TOEFL 100 (IBT) Phone (414) 229-6954 Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required E-mail: [email protected] Departmental Requirement:

PROGRAM INFORMATION MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Hours of Core...... 24 GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses (included in core)...... 9 Admission Deadline ...... priority date for application Hours of Restricted Electives...... 3 to Masters program Jan. 1 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 21 Financial Aid Deadline...... priority date for application Total Required Hours in Planning Program:...... 48 to Masters program Jan. 1 Exam, Thesis or Final Product:...... Comprehensive Exam In-State Tuition and Fees, Fall 2011...... $5,489 per semester Out-of-State Tuition and Fees, Fall 2011...... $11,932 per semester Application Fee:...... $56 Coordinated Master of Architecture & Master of Additional Fees (segregated fees included in tuition fees) :...... None Urban Planning

FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Contact Person: William Huxhold, Chair (4) Teaching Assistantship Strong academic preparation Phone: (414) 229-6954 (3) Project Assistantship Strong academic preparation E-mail: [email protected] (5) Scholarships for $1,000 each Strong academic preparation (1) Scholarship for $2,000 Strong academic preparation Year Initiated: 1982 PAB Accredited Various Chancellor’s Awards $1,500-$5,000 Annually Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 94 Various Graduate School Fellowships $15,000 - $25,000 Annually Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 4 Various Advanced Opportunity Fellowships for Minority/Disadvantaged. Annual Student Enrollment Masters Specializations Applied Accepted Enrolled Urban Design 10/11 11/12 10/11 11/12 10/11 11/12 Masters 87 79 62 60 24 20 MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 2.75 University, 3.0 Departmental MASTERS DEGREES Minimum GRE: Required Minimum TOEFL 100 (IBT) Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Master of Urban Planning Departmental Requirement: Portfolio for admission to M.Arch. plus specific Undergraduate work in Contact Person: William Huxhold, Chair Architecture. Phone: (414) 229-6954 E-mail: [email protected] MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Year Initiated: 1974 PAB Accredited Hours of Core...... 54 Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 456 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses (included in core)...... 27 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 19 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 24 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 6 Total Required Hours in Planning Program:...... 84 Exam,Thesis or Final Product:...... Thesis and Comprehensive Exam

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Contact Person: William Huxhold, Chair U.S. Citizens & Male Female Total Phone: (414) 229-6954 Permanent Residents E-mail: [email protected] Hispanics of 0 3 3 Year Initiated: 1986 PAB Accredited Any Race Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 13 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 0 White 37 16 53

Masters Specializations African American 0 1 1 Transportation Planning Native American/ 1 0 1 MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Pacific Islander University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution Asian American 0 2 2 Minimum Undergraduate GPA: Minimum GRE: Required Minimum TOEFL 100 (IBT) Mixed 0 0 0 Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Departmental Requirement: None Other/Don’t Know 0 0 0 MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Non-US Citizens 0 1 1 Hours of Core...... 33 Non-Permanent Residents Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses (included in core)...... 9 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 15 Total Students 38 23 62 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 6 Total Required Hours in Planning Program:...... 54 Exam,Thesis or Final Product:...... Thesis and Comprehensive Exam Coordinated Master in Public Administration & *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. Urban Planning PLANNING FACULTY Contact Person: William Huxhold, Chair Phone: (414) 229-6954 William Huxhold GISP E-mail: [email protected] Professor. BS, Northwestern University (1968); MS, University of Dayton (1973). Specializations: Geographic Information Systems. Year Initiated:1986 PAB Accredited (414) 229-6954 [email protected] Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 16 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 3 Carolyn Esswein Adjunct Assistant Professor. MArch and MUP, University of Wisconsin- Masters Specializations Milwaukee. Specializations: Urban Design, Comprehensive Planning. Municipal Management, Nonprofit Management (414) 259-1500 [email protected]

MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Nancy Frank AICP University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited Associate Professor. BS, University of Wisconsin, Madison (1977); institution MS (1978) and PhD (1982), State University of New York, Albany. Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 2.75 University, 3.0 Departmental Specializations: Environmental Planning, Planning Practice, Planning Minimum GRE: Required Theory. Minimum TOEFL 100 (IBT) (414) 229-5372 [email protected] Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Departmental Requirement: None Kirk Harris MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Assistant Professor. BA, Rutgers University (1979); MPA, University of Kentucky (1982); JD, Thomas Jefferson School of Law (1985); Hours of Core...... 39-42 PhD, Cornell University (1992). Specializations: Citizen Participation, Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses (included in core)...... 9 Negotiation and Conflict Management, Planning Law, Politics and Hours of Restricted Electives...... 6 Government. Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 9 Total Required Hours in Planning Program:...... 54-57 (414) 229-5824 [email protected] Exam,Thesis or Final Product:...... Capstone & Comprehensive Exam

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 283 Ivy Lingqian Hu public transportation from many areas of the city. Milwaukee’s Assistant Professor. Bachelor of Urban Planning, Nanjing University East Side has recently been a hotbed of development in which (2002), Master of Planning (2006) & Ph.D. in Policy, Planning and the University has played a major role. New developments Development (2010) University of Southern California. Specializations: have included graduate student housing in Milwaukee's lively Transportation Planning and Policy, Land Use-transportation Prospect and North commercial district—an area of eclectic Relationships, Urban and Regional Economics. shops, restaurants and nightlife. (414) 229-5887 [email protected] Our faculty represents diverse backgrounds and expertise, and Welford Sanders brings with them the experience of professional success. Students Adjunct Assistant Professor. BA, MS, Urban and Regional Planning, in the program comment that the faculty members are outgoing University of Wisconsin, Madison. Specializations: Community Development, Housing and Neighborhood Planning, Real Estate toward students and involved in assuring the success of each of Development. our students. All faculty members are involved in community- (414) 229-2992 [email protected] based scholarship and teaching. Faculty members are especially well-known for their work in economic development (includ- Sammis White ing entrepreneurship and neighborhood revitalization), GIS, and Professor. BA, Williams College; MCRP and PhD, University of sustainability. Faculty members are also involved in research on Pennsylvania. Specializations: Economic Development Planning, urban politics and planning, participation in planning, and reindus- Housing and Neighborhood Planning, Metropolitan/Regional Planning, trialization of urban centers. Planning Practice and Social Policy, Human Services. (414) 229-4807 [email protected] 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 FYI Valley Partners, Hmong-American Friendship Association, and the Center for Resilient Cities. The Master of Urban Planning program focuses on urban devel- opment, especially in the context of large cities and their suburbs As the Urban Planning Department acts as a partner to the com- and larger regional contexts. The program aims to develop the munity and to the city at large, both faculty and students are professional skills needed for planning practice with current tech- consistently involved in neighborhood development and out- nology and modern research methods. Master’s students focus reach programs. The department also founded a charter high heavily on critical thinking, communication skills (including con- school, the School for Urban Planning and Architecture that sensus-building and negotiation), and preparedness to work in the serves students in the City of Milwaukee promoting community diverse social context of planning in large, metropolitan areas. The development and social justice. Many activities have gained the program also addresses the latest in sustainable practices, as stu- attention of city leaders and maintain the status of the Master of dents tackle the environmental issues that face urban areas today. Urban Planning program at UW-Milwaukee as one of the most respected in the nation. In addition to our Master’s 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 Master’s 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 expe- riences. 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 class- room.

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

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MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Master of Urban and Regional Planning University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution L. Douglas Wilder School of Government Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 2.7 and Public Affairs Minimum GRE: Satisfactory Minimum TOEFL Satisfactory 923 West Franklin Street, P.O. Box 842028 Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Richmond, Virginia 23284-2028 Departmental Requirement: No Requirements Phone (804) 828-2721 MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Fax (804) 827-1275 Hours of Core...... 21 Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 3 http://www.pubapps.vcu.edu/gov Hours of Restricted Electives...... 0 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 18 I-Shian (Ivan) Suen, Ph.D, Program Chair Thesis or Final Product...... 6 Phone (804) 828-2721 Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 48 E-mail: [email protected] 120 Internship Hours ...... not for credit http://www.has.vcu.edu/usp/MURP FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Graduate Teaching Assistantships:Tuition plus stipend (Full-time students) PROGRAM INFORMATION State Tuition Assistantships: Varying Amounts (Full-time students) Wilder Fellowship: Tuition plus stipend (Full-time students) GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES T. Edward Temple Scholarship: $900 (2nd Year students) Admission Deadline 2011-12 for Masters Program ...... 4/1/12 Financial Aid Deadline 2011-12 for Masters Program ...... 3/1/12 John Marlles Scholarship: $500 (Full-time students) In-State Tuition and Fees 2011-12 ...... $5,542 per semester Paid Research Assistantships (Project specific) Out-of-State Tuition and Fees 2011-12 ...... $10,652 per semester Application Fee ...... $50 TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Annual Student Enrollment 2010-2011

Applied Accepted Enrolled U.S. Citizens & 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 09/10 10/11 Male Female Total Permanent Residents Masters 69 76 57 71 30 43 Hispanics of 1 0 1 Any Race MASTERS DEGREE White 29 26 55 Master of Urban & Regional Planning (MURP) African American 9 9 18 Contact: I-Shian (Ivan) Suen, Ph.D, Program Chair Native American/ 1 0 1 Phone: (804) 828-2721 Pacific Islander E-mail: [email protected] Asian American 2 0 2 Year Initiated: 1972 PAB Accredited Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 649 Degrees Granted from 9/1/08 to 8/31/11...... 34 Mixed 1 0 1

Other/Don’t Know 1 1 2 Non-US Citizens 1 1 2 Non-Permanent Residents

Master's Specializations Total Students 45 37 82 Urban Revitalization, Regional & Metropolitan Planning, Environmental Planning & Sustainability

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 285 PLANNING FACULTY OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY John J. Accordino AICP Kimberly M. Chen Associate Professor. BA, University of Rochester (1976); Ph.D., Adjunct Professor. MURP, Virginia Commonwealth University (1989). Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1987). Specializations: Economic Specialization: Historic Preservation Planning. Development Planning, Commercial District Revitalization, Community (804) 358-4993 [email protected] Development, European Planning. (804) 827-0525 [email protected] Aubrey W. Fountain, III, Esq. Adjunct Professor. MCP University of North Carolina (1996), JD Xueming (Jimmy) Chen AICP University of North Carolina (1994). Specializations: Land-use Law, Associate Professor. BA, Nanjing University (1982); M.S. Nanjing Legal Foundations of Planning. University (1985); Ph.D University of Southern California (1991). [email protected] Specializations: Transportation Policy, Planning, Modeling, and GIS. (804) 828-1254 [email protected] Morton B. Gulak AICP/AIA Professor Emeritus. BA (1961) and Ph.D. (1980), University of Meghan Gough Pennsylvania; MURP, VIP & SU (1972). Specializations: Urban Design, Assistant Professor. BS, James Madison University (1997); MURP, Urban Revitalization, Physical Planning, Planning Practice. Virginia Polytechnic Institute (2003); Ph.D, Ohio State University (2008). [email protected] Specializations: Planning Theory and Processes, Citizen Participation, Sustainable Development, Regional Cooperation. Karl Huber (804) 827-0869 [email protected] Adjunct Professor. BS, Rutgers University (1975); MRP, Penn State University (1979). Specializations: GIS/Spatial Analysis. Elsie Harper-Anderson (804) 371-7484 [email protected] Assistant Professor. BS, Lincoln University of Pennsylvania (1989); MS, Carnegie Mellon University (1991); Ph.D., UC Berkeley (2002). Gary Johnson Specializations: Workforce Development, Economic Development, and Professor Emeritus. BS, Northern Michigan University (1972); MUP, Social Program Evaluation. Wayne State University (1974); DED, Texas A&M University (1979). Specializations: Community Development, Housing & Neighborhood Planning, Transportation Planning, Land-Use/Growth Management. Damian Pitt AICP [email protected] Assistant Professor. BA, University of Tennessee (1998); MCRP, University of Oregon (2001); Ph.D., Virginia Tech (2009). Allan Mills Specializations: Land Use and Environmental Planning; Sustainable Associate Professor. Ph.D (1975) University of Minnesota. Urban Development, Energy and Climate Policy. Specialization: Tourism Policy and Planning; Urban Forestry. [email protected] Avrum J. Shriar Associate Professor. BA, Bishop’s University (1984); MES, Dalhousie Keith Ready University (1984); Ph.D., University of Florida (1999). Specializations: Associate Professor. Ph.D. Specialization: Parks and Recreation Planning Environmental Planning, Rural Development Policy & Planning. and Design. [email protected] (804) 827-0788 [email protected] Faedah Totah I-Shian (Ivan) Suen Assistant Professor. BA, Wellesley College (1989); MA, Georgetown Associate Professor. MUP, University of Oregon (1988); Ph.D., University (1999); Ph.D., University of Texas, Austin (2006). University of Washington (1998). Specializations: GIS/Spatial Analysis, Specializations: Human Societies and Globalization, Anthropology. Planning Methods, Land-Use Planning, eGovernment Services. [email protected] (804) 828-2721 [email protected] Niraj Verma Nelson Wikstrom Professor. BS, Birla Institute of Technology (1980); MIP, Universität Associate Professor. B.A. Northeastern University; M.A., Ph.D. Stuttgart (1985); Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley (1991). University of Connecticut. Specialization: Intergovernmental Relations, Specializations: Planning Theory, Urban Planning and Management. Urban Politics. (804) 828-6962 [email protected] [email protected] 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. (804) 827-0787 [email protected]

Page 286 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE BA/BS MA/MS Ph.D. ACSP Member: AND STATE UNIVERSITY PAB B PAB FULL Urban Affairs and Planning UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS 202 Architecture Annex Departmental Requirement: 4 yrs. English; 3 yrs. Math; 2 yrs. Soc. Blacksburg, Virginia 24061 Sci. including History; 2 yrs. Science Phone (540) 231-5485 Minimum GPA: Min N/A; avg 3.69 Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: Min N/A; avg 1187 Fax (540) 231-3367 E-mail: [email protected] UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS 39 PUA; 64 EPP http://www.uap.vt.edu Hours of Core...... 39 Hours of Studio Courses...... 3-6 Thomas W. Sanchez, Program Chair Hours of Restricted Electives...... 6-15 Phone (540) 231-5425 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 23-33 Other...... 33 (university-required liberal arts core) E-Mail: [email protected] Total Required Hours In Planning Program...... 120 Thesis or Final Product...... Not required PROGRAM INFORMATION

UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Adm. Deadline Fall 2011 ...... 01/15/2011 Adm. Deadline Spring 2012 ...... 10/01/2011 MASTERS DEGREE Financial Aid Deadline, 2011-12 ...... 01/01/2011 Instate Tuition and Fees (per semester)……...... ….…. $5,024 Master of Urban & Regional Planning Out-of-state tuition and Fees (per semester...... $11,608.50 Application Fee...... $50 Contact Person Thomas W. Sanchez, Program Chair GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Phone: 540.231.5425 Adm. Deadline 2011-12 Masters...... 03/01/2011 E-mail: [email protected] Adm. Deadline 2011-12 Ph.D...... 6/1/2011 Financial Aid Deadline, 2010-11 Masters...... 1/15/2011 Year Initiated: 1957 PAB Accredited Financial Aid Deadline, 2010-11 PhD...... 1/15/2011 Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 701 Instate Tuition and Fees (per semester)…. (extended campus)...... $5,466.50 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 36 Out-of-state tuition and Fees (per semester) (extended campus)...... $9,978.50

FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Undergraduate: College Scholarship, University Financial Aid; Varies by Program, available through university financial aid office. Masters Specializations Graduate: Approximately 20 teaching and graduate assistantships award- Environmental Policy & Planning; Land Use & ed each year, based on admissions evaluation and match w/research & Physical Development; Housing, Community & teaching needs. Economic Development; International Development Annual Student Enrollment

07/09 09/10 7/11 Undergraduate 117 143 169 MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited Masters 90 101 107 institution Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 3.0 UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE Minimum GRE: 1100 V+Q Minimum TOEFL 550 BA in Public & Urban Affairs (PUA) Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Departmental Requirement: None BS in Environmental Policy & Planning (EPP) MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Contact Person: Diane Zahm, Undergraduate Programs Hours of Core...... 18-21 Coordinator Hours of Studio or Practice Related Courses...... 6 Phone: (540) 231-7503 Hours of Restricted Electives...... E-mail: [email protected] Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 21-24 Total Required Hours in Planning Program: 48 Year initiated: 1969 PUA; 1997 EPP Exam,Thesis or Final Product: Practicum, Major Paper, or Thesis Degrees Granted through 05/15/10...... 265 Degrees granted from 8/30/10-5/15/10...... 29

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 287 FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION DOCTORAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Internship opportunities, Department awards, University financial aid. All students have a common set of requirements that include: • Minimum 90 credit hours U.S. Citizens & • Core coursework and research (minimum 42 credits) Male Female Total Permanent Residents • Theory (3 credits) • Methods (6 credits) Hispanics of 3 1 4 • Pedagogy (3 credits) Any Race • Research (30 credits) • Additional coursework depending on track, thematic, and dissertation area White 39 37 76

African American 4 3 7 Native American/ PLANNING FACULTY 0 0 0 Pacific Islander John Browder Professor and College Associate Dean. BA, College of Wooster Asian American 1 2 3 (1974); MPA, American University (1977); MA and Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania (1986). Specializations: International Development Planning, Environmental Ethics & Policy, Planning Practice & Theory. Mixed 0 3 3 http://www.uap.vt.edu/uapFaculty/browder.html (540) 231-6217 [email protected] Other/Don’t Know 2 1 3 Ralph Buehler Non-US Citizens Assistant Professor. MS (2002); MS (2003); Ph.D. (2008), Rutgers 0 6 6 Non-Permanent Residents University. Specializations: Transportation Policy and Planning, Land Use, Energy, and Regional Governance. Total Students 49 53 102 http://www.nvc.vt.edu/uap/people/rbuehler.html (703) 706-8104 [email protected]

*Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. Margaret Cowell Assistant Professor. BA, Brown University (2002), MUP, SUNY-Buffalo, Ph.D. Cornell (2010). Specializations: Building Resilient Regions; DOCTORAL DEGREE Economic Complementarity in Polycentric Regions; Effects of Economic Planning, Governance, and Globalization Restructuring on Shrinking Regions (703) 706-8111 [email protected] Contact Person: Krystal Wright Phone: (540) 231-2291 Ralph Hall E-mail: [email protected] Assistant Professor. MS, Civil & Environmental Engineering (2002), MIT; MS, Technology & Policy (2002), MIT; Ph.D., (2006), MIT. Year Initiated 2007 Specializations: Sustainable Development, Transportation, Water/ Sanitation in Developing Countries. Two Streams: (540) 231-7332 [email protected] Urban & Environmental Design & Planning (UEDP) Governance & Globalization (GG) Sonia Hirt Thematic Areas (concentrations): Associate Professor. Arch.Dipl., Higher Institute of Architecture & Civil UEDP (6): Engineering, Bulgaria (1991); MUP (1995) and Ph.D. (2003), University Metropolitan Development of Michigan. Specializations: Land Use Policy & Planning, Urban Community & Economic Development Planning Form, Sustainable Metropolitan Development, Comparative/International International Development Planning Planning. Environmental Planning & Landscape Analysis http://www.uap.vt.edu/uapFaculty/hirt.html Transportation Planning (540) 231-7509 [email protected] Physical Planning & Urban Design

GG (2): Derek Hyra Governance, Institutions & Civil Society Associate Professor. BA, Colgate University (1996); MA, University of Globalization, Identities, Security, & Economies Chicago (2000); Ph.D., University of Chicago (2005). Specializations: Urban Politics, Race, Globalization, Neighborhood Poverty, Affordable DOCTORAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Housing Finance, and Qualitative Methods. University Admission Policy: No Requirements (703)706-8111 [email protected] Minimum GRE: 1150 Minimum TOEFL: 550 Minimum GPA: 3.0 Departmental Requirement: No Requirements

Page 288 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition Paul L. Knox Yang Zhang Senior Fellow for International Advancement . BA and Ph.D., University Assistant Professor. BS, Geography (1997) Peking University; MA, of Sheffield, UK. Specializations: Comparative Analysis of Urbanization Geography (2000) Peking University; Ph.D. Urban and Regional & Urban Planning, Social Production of the Built Environment, Evolution Planning (2006), Texas A&M. Specializations: Urban Land Use of the American Urban Medical Care Delivery System. Planning, natural Hazards Mitigation, Post Disaster Re-development, and http://www.uap.vt.edu/uapFaculty/knox.html Sustainable Urban Form, Geographic Information Systems. (540) 231-1695 [email protected] http://www.uap.vt.edu/faculty/zhang.html (540) 231-1128 [email protected] C. Theodore Koebel Professor. BS, Xavier University (1969); MCP, University of Cincinnati (1971); Ph.D., Rutgers University (1979). Specializations: Housing, Real OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Estate, Community Development. http://www.uap.vt.edu/uapFaculty/koebel.html James R. Bohland (540) 231-0412 [email protected] Professor, Senior Fellow for Biomedical, Bioengineering and Health Projects. BA, Western Michigan University; MA and Ph.D., University of John Randolph Georgia. Specializations: Health Policy & Planning, Population Analysis, Professor. BME, University of Minnesota (1969); MS (1972) and Ph.D. Policy Analysis & Program Evaluation, Survey Research Methods. (1976), Stanford University. Specializations: Environmental Planning & http://www.uap.vt.edu/uapFaculty/bohland.html Policy, Water Resources Planning, Energy Planning & Policy/Renewable (540) 231-5517 [email protected] Energy, Land Use Planning. http://www.uap.vt.edu/uapFaculty/randolph.html (540) 231-7714 [email protected] Shelley Mastran Visiting Professor. BA, English (1965), Vassar; MA, Geography (1974), George Washington; PhD, Geography (1988), University of Maryland. Jesse Richardson Specializations: Preservation Planning, Community Planning Projects, Associate Professor and Program Chair. BS and MS, Virginia Tech; Heritage Areas, and Scenic Byway Management Plans. JD, University of Virginia. Specializations: Environmental Law & http://www.nvc.vt.edu/uap/people/smastran.html Policy, Land Use Law & Policy, Farmland Protection, Local Government (703) 706-8111 [email protected] Autonomy. http://www.uap.vt.edu/uapFaculty/richardson.html (540) 231-7508 [email protected] Elizabeth Morton Professor-In-Practice. BA, English and Art History (1985), Williams College; MRP, Urban & Regional Planning (1990), UNC-Chapel Hill; Thomas W. Sanchez PhD, Urban Planning (2006), MIT. Specializations: Urban Design, Professor and Program Chair. BA, University of California (1984), Historic Preservation and Cultural Policy and Planning. MCRP, California Polytechnic State University (1986), Ph.D., Georgia http://www.nvc.vt.edu/uap/people/emorton.html Institute of Technology (1996). Specializations: Transportation, Land (540)706-8111 [email protected] Use, Residential Location Behavior, and Questions of Social Equity in Planning; Geographic Information Systems. Derren Rosbach (540) 231-5425 [email protected] BA, College of the Atlantic (1995), MS, Western Carolina University (2005), PhD, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University (expected Max O. Stephenson 2010). Specialization: Cross-disciplinary collaborations with a focus on Associate Professor. BA (1977), MA (1979) and Ph.D. (1985), science, technology and the environment. University of Virginia. Specializations: Public Administration, Policy Implementation, Nonprofit Organizations & Management. Joe Schilling http://www.uap.vt.edu/uapFaculty/stephenson.html Assistant Research Professor, Prof. BA, Social Science (1979) San Diego (540) 231-6775 [email protected] State University; LL.M, Environmental Law (1996), George Washington University; JD, Law (1983), Hastings College. Specializations: Land Kris Wernstedt Use Law, Sustainable Regions Through Better Building and Community Associate Professor. PhD and MA, Cornell, MA, University of Wisconsin. Design. Specializations: Environmental planning, management, and policy, with http://www.nvc.vt.edu/uap/people/jschilling.html emphases on contaminated properties and water resources. (703) 706-8111 [email protected] http://www.nvc.vt.edu/uap/faculty_main.asp?sectionid=50&pageid=308& pagename=Kris%20Wernstedt (703) 706-8132 [email protected]

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) 231-7503 [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 289 WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY MA/MS ACSP Member: PAB FULL Graduate Program in Urban Planning MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Hours of Core...... 23 3198 Faculty/Administration Building Project Courses...... 4 Hours of Restricted Electives...... 0 Detroit, Michigan 48202 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 18-13 Phone (313) 577-2701 Thesis...... 3-8 Fax (313) 577-0022 Total Required Hours in Planning Program...... 48 Exams or Written Requirements:...... Essay (3 cr. hours) or www.clas.wayne.edu/DUSP/ Thesis (8 cr. hours) Robin Boyle, Department Chair FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Phone: (313) 577-2701 Tuition awards: Internships; Department Awards & E-mail: [email protected] Research Assistantships Eligibility criteria: Check w/Department PROGRAM INFORMATION GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION Admission Deadline 2010-11 for Masters program...... Rolling Admission 2010-2011 Financial Aid Deadline 2010-11 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 U.S. Citizens & Application Fee...... $50 Male Female Total Additional Fees:...... $38.70/credit hour; $163.05 registration fee Permanent Residents Hispanics of Annual Student Enrollment 27 31 58 Any Race Applied Accepted Enrolled White 16 19 35 05/06 07/08 05/06 07/08 05/06 07/08 Masters 55 48 33 37 24 31 African American 1 3 4 Native American/ MASTERS DEGREE 0 0 0 Pacific Islander Master of Urban Planning Asian American 0 0 0 Contact Person: Kelly Hicks Phone: (313) 577-2701 E-mail: [email protected] Mixed 7 11 18

Year Initiated: 1959 PAB Accredited Other/Don’t Know 0 0 0 Degrees Granted through 05/10...... 476 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 36 Non-US Citizens 2 0 2 Non-Permanent Residents

Masters Specializations Total Students 53 64 117 Housing & Community Development, Urban & Regional Economic Development, Managing Metropolitan Growth *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. PLANNING FACULTY MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: No Requirements Robin Boyle Minimum Undergraduate GPA: 2.6 (Univ.)/2.8 (Dept.) Professor/Department Chair. Diploma in Planning, Glasgow School Minimum GRE: None Required of Art (1973); MS, University of Reading (1974). Specializations: Minimum TOEFL 550 Economic Development, Land Use/Growth Management, Housing & Ranking in Undergraduate Class: Not Required Neighborhood Planning, Real Estate Development. Departmental Requirement: 2 letters of recommendation; personal www.clas.wayne.edu/faculty/ statement (313) 577-8711 [email protected]

Page 290 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition Lei Ding Assistant Professor. BS (1997) and MS (2000) Tsinghua University, PhD OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY (2005) George Mason University. Specializations: Housing and Public Policy, Regional Economic Development, Public Policy and Policy Robert Sinclair Analysis, Statistical and Spatial Modeling Emeritus Professor. BA, Wayne State University; MA and Ph.D., www.clas.wayne.edu/faculty Northwestern University. Specializations: International Development & (313) 577-0543 [email protected] Planning, Political Economy. www.clas.wayne.edu/faculty/profiles/sinclair_robert.htm George Galster (313) 577-0542 [email protected] Professor. BA, Wittenberg University (1970); BS, Case Western Reserve University (1971); Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Paul Vigeant Specializations: Housing & Neighborhood Planning, Race/Ethnicity & Lecturer. BA, Clark University; (1962); Arch. & Design, University of Planning, Quantitative Methods, Urban & Regional Economics, Impact Detroit (1966); MA, Wayne State University (1969). Assessment. Specializations: Planning Practice, Physical Planning/Urban Design, www.clas.wayne.edu/faculty/ Metropolitan/Regional Planning. (313) 577-9084 [email protected] www.clas.wayne.edu/dusp/faculty (313) 577-0539 [email protected] Carolyn G. Loh Assistant Professor. BA 2001 and MUP 2002 and Ph.D. 2008, University Daryl LaFlamme of Michigan. Specializations: Land Use, Growth Management, Planning Adjunct Professor. BS, Ball State University (1990); MA, Indiana State Methods, GIS University (1995). Specializations: Demography, GIS. www.clas.wayne.edu/faculty/ www.clas.wayne.edu/dusp/faculty/ (313) 577-0541 [email protected] (313) 577-2701 [email protected]

Rayman Mohamed Jeffrey Horner Assistant Professor. BS, University of Guyana (1991); MS, University of Lecturer. BA, Adrian College (1984); MUP, Wayne State University South Florida (1996); Ph.D., Cornell University (2003). Specializations: (1993). Specializations: Metropolitan and Regional Planning, Politics Environmental Planning, GIS, Land Use/Growth Management, and Governance, Economic Development. Quantitative Methods, Metropolitan/Regional Planning. www.clas.wayne.edu/dusp/faculty/ www.clas.wayne.edu/faculty/ (313) 577-0194 [email protected] (313) 577-3356 [email protected]

Benjamin Tallerico Kameshwari Pothukuchi Adjunct Professor. BSBA, Lawrence Technical University; MUP and MA Associate Professor. B.Arch., University of Bombay (1987); MUP Wayne State University. Specializations: Planning Practice, Planning (1990), M.Arch. (1991) and Ph.D. (1995), University of Michigan. Methods. Specializations: Citizen Participation/Community Organization, Gender www.clas.wayne.edu/faculty/ Studies & Planning, Planning Theory, Physical Planning/Urban Design, (313) 577-2701 [email protected] Community Development. www.clas.wayne.edu/faculty/ (313) 577-4296 [email protected] 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 [email protected]

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 [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 291 WEST CHESTER UNIVERSITY BA MA/MPA ACSP Member: FULL Geography and Planning Department UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION Requirements 50 University Avenue Total Hours Required: ...... 120 Hours of General Ed Requirements: ...... 48 West Chester, PA 19383 Hours of Geography Core: ...... 27 Hours of Language/Culture Requirement: ...... 0-15 E-mail: [email protected] Hours of Writing Emphasis Requirement: ...... 9 Hours Required in Planning Program: ...... 30 Phone: 610-436-2746 MASTERS DEGREE PROGRAM INFORMATION Master of Public Administration, Regional Planning Concentration UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Admission Deadline – none, but preferably by 12/1 for the following fall and 11/1 Contact Person: Dorothy Ives Dewey for spring. In-State Tuition/Fees: ...... $231/cr hr per semester Phone: (610)436-2746 Technology Fee: ...... $103 E-mail: [email protected] General Fee: ...... $725.70 Out-of-State Tuition/Fees: ...... $579/cr hr per semester Year Initiated: 1935 Technology Fee: ...... $155 Degrees Granted 2003 through 2009: ...... 61 Total; 8 Planning General Fee: ...... $725.70 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11: ...... 8 Total; 2 Planning Application Fee: ...... $35

GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Admission Deadline ...... 4/15 for fall sem; 10/15 for spring Bachelors degree from an accredited college or university and minimum In-State Tuition/Fees: ...... $370/cr hr per semester 2.80 undergraduate GPA Technology Fee: ...... $103 General Fee: ...... $664.35 Out-of-State Tuition/Fees: ...... $593/cr hr per semester A goals statement, two letters of recommendation and current resume Technology Fee: ...... $155 General Fee: ...... $664.35 Minimum MAT, GRE or GMAT: not required for applicants who meet the Application Fee: ...... $35 above Fall Student Enrollment – Dept of Geography and Planning MASTERS GRADUATION Requirements Total Hours Required...... 36 2008 2009 2010 Hours of Administration Core: ...... 18 Undergraduate 31 33 52 Hours of Regional Planning Core: ...... 6 Hours of Regional Planning Electives: ...... 12 Masters 29 30 32 UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Bachelor of Arts: Urban/Regional Planning Track 5 Paciaroni Scholarship Awards to Undergrad and Graduate students to support scholarly travel; Contact Person: Dorothy Ives Dewey Requires 3.0 GPA Phone: (610)436-2746 E-mail: [email protected] 1 Dr. Alan P. Mewha Endowed Scholarship Award to an outstanding upper-class Year Initiated: 1935 Geography & Planning major Degrees Granted through 2009...... 82 Total; 15 Planning Track Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 11 Total; 3 Planning Track Graduate and Research Assistantships are available and awarded to grad- uate students on a competitive basis UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Minimum GPA: 3.0 Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: 1000 Math & Verbal

Page 292 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition TOTAL GEOGRAPHY STUDENT Kristen B. Crossney COMPOSITION Assistant Professor: B.S., University of Maryland-Baltimore County, M.A., Temple University, Ph.D., Rutgers, The State University of New Fall 2009 Jersey, 2006. Specialities: Urban Studies, Planning and Policy, Housing Undergraduate Graduate (610) 430-5838 [email protected] Hispanic 0 1 Matin Katirai White 30 24 Assistant Professor: B.A., York University, Toronto, M.P.H., University of Kentucky College of Public Health, Ph.D., University of Louisville, African American 2 3 2009. Specialities: Urban Planning, Business GIS, Public Health, Native American 1 0 Transportation (610) 436-2393 [email protected] Asian 0 1 Multiracial 0 0 Unknown 0 1 fyi TOTALS 33 30 The Geography and Planning Department offers programs that bridge the physical and social sciences, combining theory with practical experience. Male 22 21 Students gain knowledge and analytical skills that can be applied to social and environmental problems. We pride ourselves in welcoming students Female 11 9 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 *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. graduation of majors.

FACULTY Undergraduate students who desire graduate school will wish to know that 100 percent of WCU Geography & Planning undergraduate majors Joan M. Welch that have applied to graduate schools in the past decade have been accept- Professor: B.A., St. Cloud State University, M.A., Boston University, ed to the programs of their choice. Ph.D., Boston University, 1990. Specialities: Physical, Conservation, Environmental Planning Our MPA Regional Planning concentration is appropriate for many career (610) 436-2940 [email protected] paths which value a combined knowledge of public administration as well as comprehensive planning, zoning, mapping, and demographic and envi- James P. Lewandowski ronmental impacts of geographical change. Most students in the program Professor: B.A., Toledo University, M.A. Toledo University, Ph.D., Ohio aspire to planning or public administration careers, although some use State University, 1991. Specialities: Urban/economic, International this degree to broaden their knowledge and expertise for other employ- Trade, Quantitative Methods, GIS ment opportunities. This degree supports working professionals who desire a career specialty or change. The concentration focuses on land use (610) 436-2724 [email protected] development and management at the local, county, and regional levels.

Dorothy Ives Dewey, AICP Internships are available for all degree programs. Associate Professor and Chair: B.A., Lafayette College, M.Pl., University of Southern California, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1997. Specialities: Land Use Planning, GIS (610) 436-2746 [email protected]

George W. Fasic, AICP Part-time (Former Director, Chester County Planning Commission): B.S., Pennsylvania State University, M.S., Columbia University, 1962. Specialities: Planning Law, Planning Design (610) 436-2544 [email protected]

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 [email protected]

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 [email protected]

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 293 WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY BS/BA/MA ACSP Member: AFFILIATE

Department of Geography UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION Requirements Hours of Core ...... 32 3244 Wood Hall, Kalamazoo, Michigan 49008 Hours of Restricted Elective...... 25 Hours of Unrestricted Elective ...... 12 Phone (269) 387-3410 Total Required Hours in Planning Program ...... 69 Fax: (269) 387-3442 Total Required Hours to Graduate from University...... 122 Thesis or Final Product...... Not required http://www.wmich.edu/geography Additional Requirement...... min GPA of 2.0 BS in Geography: Urban and Regional Planning Dr. Benjamin Ofori-Amoah, Department Chair Phone: (269) 387-3424 Year Initiated: 1905 Degrees Granted 2002 through 8/31/11...... 56 E-mail: [email protected] Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 7

PROGRAM INFORMATION UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION Requirements Hours of Core...... 20 Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 12 UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Total Required Hours in Planning Program ...... 32. Admission Deadline...... Fall Semester March 31, Spring Semester Sept. 30 Total Required Hours in Minor ...... 14–25 Financial Aid Deadline...... Feb. 15 for following Fall Total Required Hours to Graduate from University...... 122 In-State Tuition:...... $303 per credit hour Thesis or Final Product...... Not required Out-of-State Tuition:...... $743.32 per credit hour Additional Requirement...... min GPA of 2.0 Enrollment Fee:...... $393 Application Fee:...... $35 FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION GRADUATE DEADLINES, TUITION AND FEES Call (269) 387-6000 Admission Deadline...... Fall Semester March 31, Spring Semester September 30 Financial Aid Deadline...... February 28 In-State Tuition:...... $459.80 per credit hour Out-of-State Tuition:...... $973.87 per credit hour Enrollment Fee:...... $393 MASTERS DEGREE Application Fee:...... $40 Master in Geography with Community Annual Student Enrollment Development and Planning Concentration Enrolled for the Applied Accepted Contact Person: Benjamin Ofori-Amoah, Chair year Phone: (269) 387-3424 10/11 10/11 10/11 E-mail: [email protected] Undergraduate 38 38 147 Year Initiated: 1962 Masters 25 23 15 Degrees Granted (in concentration) through 2010...... 143 Degrees Granted from 9/1/10 to 8/31/11...... 9 undergraduate DEGREE BS in Community and Regional Planning MASTERS ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS University Admission Policy: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited Contact Person: Benjamin Ofori-Amoah, Chair institution Phone: (269) 387-3424 Minimum Undergraduate GPA: None E-mail: [email protected] Minimum GRE: Departmental: 1000 Verbal & Quantitative Year Initiated: 2009 Minimum TOEFL: 500 PBT, 173 - 213 CBT Degrees Granted through 8/31/11...... 0 or 61 – 80 iBT Departmental Requirement: Combined Verbal and Quant GRE of 1000; lower scores admitted with UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS deficiencies. Departmental Requirement: None Minimum GPA: 3.3 GPA Minimum SAT or ACT Scores: 22 ACT

Page 294 | ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition MASTERS GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Benjamin Ofori-Amoah Hours of Core ...... 10 Professor and Chair. M.Sc, Planning, KNUST; Ph.D. Simon Hours of Planning Courses...... 12 Fraser University (1990), Ph.D., Simon Fraser University (1990). Hours of Research...... 6 Specializations: Economic Geography, Economic Development, Hours of Unrestricted Electives...... 5 Regional Development Planning, GIS, International Planning. Other Experiential...... 3 (269) 387-3415 [email protected] Total Required Hours in Planning Program ...... 36 Exam, Thesis or Research Paper ...... Required. Li Yang Assistant Professor. Ph.D., University of Waterloo (2007). FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Specializations: Tourism Planning, International Planning. Teaching/Research Assistantship: About 15 awarded each year. These (269) 387-3415 [email protected] include stipend, tuition and fees. Eligibility criteria: Merit James McManus AICP Adjunct Faculty. B.S. Valparaiso University (1987); M.A. Western Michigan University (1992). Specializations: Geographic Information System, Land Use Planning, Economic Development, Regional and Community Development. TOTAL MASTERS STUDENT COMPOSITION 2010-2011 OTHER AFFILIATED FACULTY Kathleen Baker U.S. Citizens & Male Female Total Assistant Professor. Ph.D., Michigan State University (2002). Permanent Residents Specializations: GIS, Physical Geography. Hispanics of 0 0 0 Any Race Charles Emerson Associate Professor. Ph.D., University of Iowa (1996). Specializations: White 15 8 23 GIS.

African American 0 0 0 Lucius Hallet IV Assistant Professor. Ph.D., University of Kansas (2007). Specializations: Native American/ Human Geography, Tourism Planning. 0 1 1 Pacific Islander

Asian American 0 0 0 fyi Western Michigan University is located in Kalamazoo, Michigan, a Mixed 0 0 0 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, Other/Don’t Know 1 1 2 or air via the Kalamazoo / Battle Creek International Airport (AZO). Non-US Citizens 2 2 4 The Kalamazoo area is known as a cosmopolitan region that is home Non-Permanent Residents to an innovation economy, a thriving arts and cultural scene, and other educational assets, including Kalamazoo College and the “Kalamazoo Total Students 18 12 40 Promise” (a nationally renowned program that offers full college scholar- ships to graduates of the Kalamazoo Public Schools).

Western Michigan University is a major state-supported research universi- ty 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. *Do not double count Hispanics; Hispanics also appear in the racial categories below. Since 1999, WMU has been named every year by US News and World Report as one of the “Best National Universities”.

PLANNING FACULTY The Department of Geography at WMU was founded in 1905 and offers David Lemberg AICP programs at both the undergraduate and graduate level. The Department Associate Professor. M.R.P., University of North Carolina, Chapel is home to an outstanding array of resources including frequently-updated Hill (1983); Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara (1998). computing facilities, award-winning student organizations, and the W.E. Specializations: Community and Regional Development Planning, GIS. Upjohn Center for the Study of Geographical Change. The Department has offered studies in planning for more than 30 years and has a success- (269) 387-3410 [email protected] ful record of placing students in professional positions and graduate or doctoral programs.

ACSP Urban & Regional Planning Guide - 17th Edition | Page 295 APPENDIX A Faculty by Specialization

Advocacy, Ethics, Equity, and Social Stoll, Michael University of California Los Angeles Policy Planning Thacher, David University of Michigan Thomas, June Manning University of Michigan Acey, Charisma; Ohio State University Torres, Rodolfo University of California, Irvine Atlas, Caron; Pratt Institute Umemoto, Karen University of Hawaii Bame, Sherry; Texas A & M University Valenzuela, Abel University of California Los Angeles Bautista, Eddie; Pratt Institute Vos, Jaap; Florida Atlantic University Betancur, John University of Illinois at Chicago Warfield, Marjorie Erickson Tufts University Bollens, Scott University of California, Irvine Winkle, Curtis University of Illinois at Chicago Carroll, Walter F. Boston University Zhou, Min University of California Los Angeles Casey, Colleen; University of Texas, Arlington Connerly, Charles E.; University of Iowa Edwards, Hazel R. The Catholic University of America Agricultural Land Control Fainstein, Susan; Harvard University Glenn, Jane; McGill University Forester, John; Cornell University McDonald, Mary Grace University of Hawaii Forsyth, Ann; Cornell University Richardson, Jesse Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Galster, George Wayne State University University Garrett, Mark; Ohio State University Vitiello, Domenic University of Pennsylvania Gills, Douglas University of Illinois at Chicago Gladstone, David; University of New Orleans Analytical, Quantitative, Research Grodach, Carl; University of Texas, Arlington Methods and Technology Haddad, Monica A.; Iowa State University Adler, Moshe; Columbia University Harwood, Stacy; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Alam, Bhuiyan; University of Toledo Heumann, Leonard F.; University of Illinois at Urbana- Azis, Iwan; Cornell University Champaign Bae, Christine University of Washington Jacobs, Francine Tufts University Bame, Sherry; Texas A & M University Keane, Tim; Kansas State University Banai, Reza University of Memphis Keeble, Ronald Ryerson University Batty, Michael; Arizona State University Kosny, Mitchell Ryerson University Beamish, Anne; Kansas State University Krimsky, Sheldon Tufts University Brooks, Nancy; Cornell University Lake, Robert W. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Brown, Jeffrey; Florida State University LeClair, Daniel Boston University Campbell, Scott D. University of Michigan Lott, Akubundu; San José State University Cantarero, Rodrigo University of Nebraska-Lincoln Lowe, Catherine “Kate”; University of New Orleans Cartwright, Charles; Ohio State University McCray, Talia; University of Texas at Austin Chapin, Timothy; Florida State University Meyer, David University of California, Irvine Chen, Alexander; University of Maryland- College Park Moore, Steven A.; University of Texas at Austin Clark, Thomas University of Colorado Denver Ong, Paul University of California Los Angeles Coffin, Sarah; Saint Louis University Reece, Jason; Ohio State University Cole, H.D. Samuel; University at Buffalo, the State University of Rosenthal, Joyce Klein; Harvard University New York Salkin, Patricia E. State University of New York at Albany Cropf, Robert; Saint Louis University Schlickman, Stephen University of Illinois at Chicago David, Nina Eastern Michigan University Scott, Steffanie University of Waterloo Dawkins, Casey; University of Maryland- College Park Sen, Siddhartha Morgan State University Drucker, Joshua University of Illinois at Chicago Sheffer, Ethel; Columbia University Drummond, William J.; Georgia Institute of Technology Smith, Sheri; Kansas State University

A- 1 Edwards, Hazel R. The Catholic University of America Morales, Alfonso; University of Wisconsin- Madison Esnard, Ann-Margaret; Florida Atlantic University Morrell, James; University at Buffalo, the State University of New Etienne, Harley F.; Georgia Institute of Technology York Ezzet-Lofstrom, Roxanne; San José State University Morrow-Jones, Hazel; Ohio State University Fan, Peilei; Michigan State University Moss, Mitchell; New York University Filipovitch, Anthony J.; Minnesota State University Moudon, Anne Vernez University of Washington Forsyth, Ann; Cornell University Mueller, Elizabeth; University of Texas at Austin French. Steven P.; Georgia Institute of Technology Mugerauer, Robert University of Washington Galster, George Wayne State University Mullin, John R.; University of Massachusetts- Amherst Gilsinan, James; Saint Louis University Njoh, Ambe; University of South Florida Gooding, Earl N.M.; Alabama A & M University Noland, Robert B. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Gordon, Steven I.; Ohio State University Nuworsoo, Cornelius; California Polytechnic State University Greene, Jessica University of Oregon Olpadwala, Porus; Cornell University Guldman, Jean-Michel; Ohio State University Olwert, Craig California State University Northridge Guthrie, Dwayne Pierce The Catholic University of America Osorio, Juan Camilo; Pratt Institute Haddow, David F.; Georgia Institute of Technology Ozdenerol, Esra University of Memphis Harris, Edrick; Georgia Institute of Technology Page, G. William; University at Buffalo, the State University of New York Harwood, Stacy; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Park, JiYoung; University at Buffalo, the State University of New Hewings, Geoffrey; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign York Hinojosa, René C.; Michigan State University Paulsen, Kurt G.; University of Wisconsin- Madison Hissong, Rodney V.; University of Texas, Arlington Peacock, Walter G.; Texas A & M University Hopkins, Lewis D.; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Phillips, David L. University of Virginia Huang, Youqin State University of New York at Albany Pipkin, John S. State University of New York at Albany Johnson, Janet; University of Delaware Prudon, Theodore; Pratt Institute Jutla, Rajinder Missouri State University Radke, John; University of California, Berkeley Kahn, Terry; University of Texas at Austin Raja, Samina; University at Buffalo, the State University of New Kaufman, Sanda; Cleveland State University York Kawamura, Kazuya University of Illinois at Chicago Ratledge, Edward; University of Delaware Keithley, C.A.; Kansas State University Renski, Henry; University of Massachusetts- Amherst Kim, Tschangho John; University of Illinois at Urbana- Rodriguez, Alejandro; University of Texas, Arlington Champaign Roemer, David; San José State University Kreiger, Martin H.; University of Southern California Rogers, George O.; Texas A & M University Lauria, Mickey Clemson University Romalewski, Steven; Pratt Institute Lawson, Catherine T. State University of New York at Albany Ryan, Robert L.; University of Massachusetts- Amherst Lee, Yuk University of Colorado Denver Sanyal, Nick University of Idaho Lewandowski, James P. West Chester University Schoen, David A. Ball State University Li, Yanmei; Florida Atlantic University Shatkin, Gavin University of Michigan Liggett, Robin University of California Los Angeles Shen, Guoqiang; University of Oklahoma Lindell, Michael K.; Texas A & M University Silverman, Robert M.; University at Buffalo, the State University Loggins, Charles; California State Polytechnic University, of New York Pomona Silvis, Anne; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign London, Roseanne; Eastern Washington University Smith, Sheri; Kansas State University Lund, Tina; Pratt Institute Srinivas, Smita; Columbia University Lynch, Alicia Doyle Tufts University Steins, Chris; Ohio State University Marshment, Richard S. Clemson University Steins, Chris; University of Southern California Meltzer, Rachel; The New School Swenson, David; University of Iowa Meschede, Tatjana Tufts University Tang, Zhenghong University of Nebraska – Lincoln Mikelbank, Brian; Cleveland State University Taupier, Richard; University of Massachusetts- Amherst Mohamed, Rayman Wayne State University Thakuriah, Piyushimita University of Illinois at Chicago Moore, Steven A.; University of Texas at Austin

A-2 Tiwari, Abishek; California State Polytechnic University, Pomona D’Arcus, Bruce Miami University Toker, Umut; California Polytechnic State University Han, Grace; Columbia University Tomey, E. Allan; Saint Louis University Herranz, Jr., Joaquin University of Washington Tomlan, Michael; Cornell University Jones, Diane Morgan State University Viton, Phillip A.; Ohio State University Main, Kelly; California Polytechnic State University Vom Hofe, Rainer University of Cincinnati Markusen, Ann R.; University of Minnesota Von Rabenau, Burkhard; Ohio State University Prytherch, David Miami University Weimar, Cameron The Catholic University of America Sleegers, Frank; University of Massachusetts- Amherst Williams, Sarah; Columbia University Strom, Elizabeth; University of South Florida Wilson, Jase; University of Missouri at Kansas City Willey, Claude California State University Northridge Wilson, Mark I.; Michigan State University Wise, Lisa; California Polytechnic State University Cartographic Design / Cartography Wong, Hing; San José State University Kent, Robert B. California State University Northridge Yang, Jiawen; Georgia Institute of Technology Kessler, Fritz C.; Frostburg State University Yanich, Danilo; University of Delaware Mower, James E. State University of New York at Albany Yin, Li; University at Buffalo, the State University of New York Patrick, Kevin J.; Indiana University of Pennsylvania Zhange, Sumei University of Louisville Sechrist, Robert P.; Indiana University of Pennsylvania Sletto, Bjorn; University of Texas at Austin Architectural Design Vasquez, David A.; San José State University Blouin, Vincent Clemson University Dearborn, Lynn; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Citizen Participation/Community Dennis, Michael Massachusetts Institute of Technology Organization, Education Policy, Dunham-Jones, Ellen; Georgia Institute of Technology Eck, John; University of Missouri at Kansas City School, Youth Planning Green, Theodore Trent; University of South Florida Akers, Mary Anne Alabanza Morgan State University Hata, Hiroaki; University at Buffalo, the State University of New Aurand, Andrew; Florida State University York Baron, Eve; Pratt Institute Hrychuk, Anne; Pratt Institute Bosselmann, Peter, University of California, Berkeley Kelbaugh, Douglas University of Michigan Casey, Colleen; University of Texas, Arlington McClure, Wendy University of Idaho Chawla, Louise University of Colorado Denver McKibben, Sherry University of Idaho Checkoway, Barry University of Michigan Moser, Melanie Morgan State University Christensen, Karen; University of Californa, Berkeley Nandan, Gita; Pratt Institute Coates, Paul; Iowa State University Polakit, Kasama; Florida Atlantic University Conroy, Maria Manta; Ohio State University Poteet, Phillip University of Memphis Coutts, Christopher; Florida State University Santos, Adèle Naudé Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cunningham, Dayna Massachusetts Institute of Technology Seligson, Ted; University of Missouri at Kansas City Das, Ashok University of Hawaii Shibley, Robert G.; University at Buffalo, the State University of Davis Jones, Mittie; Cleveland State University New York Dinell, Tom University of Hawaii Sokol, Adam; University at Buffalo, the State University of New Dobbins, Michael A.; Georgia Institute of Technology York Edwards, Hazel R. The Catholic University of America Swallow, Joy; University of Missouri at Kansas City Ehrenfeucht, Renia; University of New Orleans Williams, Terrance The Catholic University of America Filipovitch, Anthony J.; Minnesota State University Yeh, Raymond University of Hawaii Fischer, Raphaël; McGill University Foley, Dolores University of Hawaii Arts and Cultural Planning Friedman, Adam; Pratt Institute Atlas, Caron; Pratt Institute Gibson, Huston; Kansas State University Chusid, Jeffrey; Cornell University Gills, Douglas University of Illinois at Chicago Currid Hackett, Elizabeth; University of Southern California Graham, Leigh Taylor; The New School

A- 3 Gurstein, Penelope; University of British Columbia Silverman, Robert M.; University at Buffalo, the State University Hanhardt, Eva; Pratt Institute of New York Harris, Kirk University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Simpson, David M. University of Louisville Hawley, Dawn; Northern Arizona University Steinberg, Harris University of Pennsylvania Hollister, David; University of Minnesota Steiner, Bethany University of Oregon Howard, Zeljka Pavolich; California Polytechnic State University Stiftel, Bruce; Georgia Institute of Technology Johnson, Hal; University of Utah Sutton, Sharon University of Washington Julian, Dave; Ohio State University Sweeney, Donald A.; Texas A & M University Kasprisin, Ron University of Washington Tauber, Lacey; Pratt Institute Kauffman, Robert B.; Frostburg State University Thompson, J. Phillip Massachusetts Institute of Technology Kaufman, Sanda; Cleveland State University Toker, Umut; California Polytechnic State University Kellogg, Wendy A.; Cleveland State University Toker, Zeynep California State University Northridge Laurian, Lucie; University of Iowa Vidal, Avis C. Wayne State University Lawson, Laura; Rutgers University Wilson, Constance; Alabama A & M University Lee, Joseph A.; Alabama A & M University Wilson, Patricia; University of Texas at Austin Lee, Ming-Chun; University of Texas at Austin Wolch, Jennifer; University of California, Berkeley London, Roseanne; Eastern Washington University Wong, Jack L.; University of Southern California Long, Judith Grant; Harvard University Yabes, Ruth; Machemer, Patricia L.; Michigan State University Zapata, Marisa University of Cincinnati Main, Kelly; California Polytechnic State University May, Diane Missouri State University Citizen Participation, Environmental McDonald, Noreen University of North Carolina and Geographic Education McMillan, Tracy; Northern Arizona University Carmin, JoAnn Massachusetts Institute of Technology McMillan, Tracy; Ohio State University Crewe, Katherine; Arizona State University Mirr, Ronald; University of Iowa Gough, Meghan Virginia Commonwealth University Morgan, Cheryl Auburn University Mullin, John R.; University of Massachusetts- Amherst Multari, R.J.; University at Buffalo, the State University of New Commercial & Industrial Planning York Accordino, John J. Virginia Commonwealth University Musso, Juliet; University of Southern California Clark, Jennifer Joy; Georgia Institute of Technology Narciso, Mercedes; Pratt Institute Deringer, Nancy University of Idaho Neuman, Michael C.; Texas A & M University Friedman, Adam; Pratt Institute Njoh, Ambe; University of South Florida Haider, Murtaza Ryerson University Outland, Donald; Alabama A & M University Harper-Anderson, Elsie Virginia Commonwealth University Ozdenerol, Esra University of Memphis Osterman, Paul Massachusetts Institute of Technology Perez, Katherine; University of Southern California Van Horn, Carl, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Pothukuchi, Kameshwari Wayne State University Prosperi, David; Florida Atlantic University Community and Economic Reardon, Ken University of Memphis Development Roakes, Susan University of Memphis Accordino, John J. Virginia Commonwealth University Rongerude, Jane; Iowa State University Akers, Mary Anne Alabanza Morgan State University Rubin, Julia Sass Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Altrows, Lawrence Ryerson University Saija, Laura University of Memphis Angeles, Leonora; University of British Columbia Salo, Ken; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Anjomani, Ardeshir; University of Texas, Arlington Salzar, Dayana M.; San José State University Arefi, Mahyar University of Cincinnati Santo, Charles University of Memphis Arvidson, Enid; University of Texas, Arlington Schweitzer, John; Michigan State University Assaad, Ragui A.; University of Minnesota Schweitzer, Lisa; University of Southern California Bahl, Deepak; University of Southern California Silva, Enrique R. Boston University Balassiano, Katia; Iowa State University

A-4 Baum, Howell S.; University of Maryland- College Park Grengs, Joseph University of Michigan Beard, Victoria University of California, Irvine Grodach, Carl; University of Texas, Arlington Becker, Barbara; University of Texas, Arlington Grundy, Terry University of Cincinnati Becker, Robert; University of New Orleans Haas, Gilda University of California Los Angeles Begg, Robert B.; Indiana University of Pennsylvania Hamlim, Roger E.; Michigan State University Berger, Gideon University of Colorado Denver Hammel, Daniel J.; University of Toledo Blanco, Hilda; University of Southern California Hanna, William; University of Maryland- College Park Borich, Timothy O.; Iowa State University Harwood, Stacy; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Bornstein, Lisa; McGill University Haughey, Patrick; University of New Orleans Botchwey, Nisha University of Virginia Herranz, Jr., Joaquin University of Washington Bradbury, Susan L.; Iowa State University Heumann, Leonard F.; University of Illinois at Urbana- Bromley, Ray State University of New York at Albany Champaign Burton, Jr., Otha; Jackson State University Hibbard, Michael University of Oregon Calzonetti, Frank; University of Toledo Hill, Margo; Eastern Washington University Chapin, Timothy; Florida State University Howe, Con; University of Southern California Chapple, Karen, University of Californa, Berkeley Howland, Marie; University of Maryland- College Park Chatman, Daniel G.; University of Californa, Berkeley Huddleston, Jack R.; University of Wisconsin- Madison Cherrington-Cucore, Janet; Minnesota State University Immergluck, Daniel; Georgia Institute of Technology Clay, Phillip Massachusetts Institute of Technology Jabbar-Bey, Raheemah.; University of Delaware Coffin, Sarah; Saint Louis University Jackson, Dion; University of Southern California Córdova, Teresa L.; University of New Mexico Jennings, James Tufts University Cunningham, Dayna Massachusetts Institute of Technology Johnson, Amanda; Boise State University Cunningham, M. Grant Clemson University Johnson, Gary Virginia Commonwealth University Currid Hackett, Elizabeth; University of Southern California Kamel, Nabil; Arizona State University Davis Jones, Mittie; Cleveland State University Keller, John; Kansas State University Dearborn, Lynn; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Keyes, Langley Massachusetts Institute of Technology Denckla-Cobb, Tanya University of Virginia Kotval, Zenia Z.; Michigan State University DeSantis, Thomas; University at Buffalo, the State University of Lake, Robert W. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey New York LaMore, Rex L.; Michigan State University Dohrn, Gregg; Eastern Washington University Laninga, Tamara University of Idaho Dowall, David; University of California, Berkeley Lauria, Mickey Clemson University Drucker, Joshua University of Illinois at Chicago Leavitt, Jacqueline University of California Los Angeles Edelson, Nathan; University of British Columbia Lee, Joseph A.; Alabama A & M University Eisinger, Peter; The New School Lowe, Nichola University of North Carolina Ellen, Ingrid Gould; New York University Marshment, Richard; University of Oklahoma Foley, Dolores University of Hawaii Mason, Susan; Boise State University Frank, Andrew B.; University of Maryland- College Park Mastran, Shelley Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Frankel, Bruce W. Ball State University University Frisch, Michael; University of Missouri at Kansas City McCray, Talia; University of Texas at Austin Fritz, Jan Marie University of Cincinnati McDowell, Ceasar Massachusetts Institute of Technology Galster, George Wayne State University McGahey, Richard; The New School Ganning, Joanna; Saint Louis University McManus, James; Western Michigan University Gibson, Huston; Kansas State University McMullen, John C.; Frostburg State University Gilderbloom, John University of Louisville Melcher, John E.; Michigan State University Giusti, Cecilia; Texas A & M University Meltzer, Rachel; The New School Glenn, Ezra Haber Massachusetts Institute of Technology Mitchell, Leonard; University of Southern California Gonzalez-Rivas, Marcela; Cornell University Mobarak, Barabara Morgan State University Gordon, Peter; University of Southern California Moloney, Julie; San José State University Greenlee, Andrew; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Morales, Alfonso; University of Wisconsin- Madison Mullin, John R.; University of Massachusetts- Amherst

A- 5 Nance, Earthea; University of New Orleans Tiwari, Abhishek California State University Northridge Nelson, Marla; University of New Orleans Triantafillou, Menelaos University of Cincinnati Newman, Kathe Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Trousdale, William; University of British Columbia Norton, Richard University of Michigan Truex, Scott I. Ball State University Noteis, Vicki L.; University of Missouri at Kansas City Tyler, Elizabeth; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign O‘Regan, Katherine; New York University Umemoto, Karen University of Hawaii Oden, Michael; University of Texas at Austin Varandani, Meenakshi; Pratt Institute Olson, C. Brad; Cornell University Vidal, Avis C. Wayne State University Owusu, Francis Y.; Iowa State University Vitiello, Domenic University of Pennsylvania Parker, Robert University of Oregon Wagner, Jacob; University of Missouri at Kansas City Perfitt, John; University of Southern California Warner, Mildred; Cornell University Pothukuchi, Kameshwari Wayne State University Warnken, Charles; University of Oklahoma Powers, Laura Wolf University of Pennsylvania Watson, Philip University of Idaho Prevetti, Laurel R.; San José State University Weiner, Vicki; Pratt Institute Prosperi, David; Florida Atlantic University Weintraub, David California State University Northridge Rabe, James; University of Southern California Wigfall, La Barbara; Kansas State University Reardon, Ken University of Memphis Williams, Terrance The Catholic University of America Reiss, David; Pratt Institute Wilson, Barbara Brown; University of Texas at Austin Reppert, James E. State University of New York at Albany Wilson, Constance; Alabama A & M University Richardson, James R.; University of New Mexico Wilson, Mark I.; Michigan State University Rivera, José A.; University of New Mexico Wilson, Patricia; University of Texas at Austin Rohe, William University of North Carolina Winkle, Curtis University of Illinois at Chicago Rubenstein, James M. Miami University Winston, Edward Perry; Pratt Institute Saku, James C.; Frostburg State University Wismer, S. K. University of Waterloo Salo, Ken; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Woldeamanuel, Mintesnot California State University Northridge Samonsky, Ella; San José State University Wong, Sidney Morgan State University Sanders, Welford University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Yabes, Ruth; Arizona State University Saxenian, AnnaLee; University of California, Berkeley Yonder, Ayse; Pratt Institute Scally, Corianne P. State University of New York at Albany Youtie, Jan; Georgia Institute of Technology Sclar, Elliott; Columbia University Zhu, Pengyu; Boise State University Sen, Siddhartha Morgan State University Zimmer, Richard J.; California State Polytechnic University, Servon, Lisa J.; The New School Pomona Sharp, Kimberly; Northern Arizona University Shatkin, Gavin University of Michigan Comparative Planning Shiffman, Ronald; Pratt Institute Ashton, Philip University of Illinois at Chicago Silverman, Robert M.; University at Buffalo, the State University Brody, Smauel; Texas A & M University of New York Bullamore, Henry W.; Frostburg State University Silvis, Anne; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Burayidi, Michael Ball State University Smith, Janet University of Illinois at Chicago Carroll, Walter F. Boston University Smith, Sheri; Kansas State University Correa, Felipe; Harvard University Solitare, Laura Texas Southern University Domini, Aaron; Ohio State University Sowers, Jacob Missouri State University Fainstein, Susan; Harvard University Steffel-Johnson, Jennifer University of Colorado Denver Genskow, Kenneth D.; University of Wisconsin- Madison Sternberg, Ernest; University at Buffalo, the State University of Greene, Jamie; Ohio State University New York Grimes, William; Eastern Washington University Taylor, Jr, Henry Louis; University at Buffalo, the State University of New York Grover, Himanshu; University at Buffalo, the State University of New York Thacher, David University of Michigan Howard, Zeljka Pavolich; California Polytechnic State University Thompson, Michelle M.; University of New Orleans Leaf, Michael; University of British Columbia Tilly, Chris University of California Los Angeles

A-6 Mandarano, Lynn; Temple University Multari, Michael; California Polytechnic State University Olpadwala, Porus; Cornell University Myers, Dowell; University of Southern California Russo, Richard A.; Frostburg State University Perlich, Pam; University of Utah Silva, Enrique R. Boston University Reid, Neil; University of Toledo Stevens, Lindsay; Florida State University Rubenstein, James M. Miami University Winchell, Dick; Eastern Washington University Salling, Mark; Cleveland State University Zovanyi, Gabor; Eastern Washington University Spain, Daphne University of Virginia Tiwari, Abhishek California State University Northridge Conservation and Resource Management Development and Spatial Structures Ackerman, Lisa; Pratt Institute Lee, Bumsoo; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Brabec, Elizabeth; University of Massachusetts- Amherst Polese, Mario; McGill University Coffman, Makena University of Hawaii Sutton, Stacey; Columbia University Kumble, Peter; University of Massachusetts- Amherst Marchand, Michael; Eastern Washington University Ecological Economics and Systems Okey, Brian W.; Indiana University of Pennsylvania Dunaway, Lisa Ball State University Precht, Francis L.; Frostburg State University Eagles, Paul F.J. University of Waterloo Prevetti, Laurel R.; San José State University Keane, Tim; Kansas State University Rogers, George O.; Texas A & M University Rees, William; University of British Columbia Stevens, Lindsay; Florida State University Schneemann, Margaret University of Illinois at Chicago Taupier, Richard; University of Massachusetts- Amherst Schneider, Daniel; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Suryanata, Krisna University of Hawaii Cultural Geography and Ethnic Enclaves Economic Development, Urban and Agrawal, Sandeep Kumar Ryerson University Regional Economics and Geography Hallet, Lucius; Western Michigan University Accordino, John J. Virginia Commonwealth University Martin, Judith A.; University of Minnesota Allen, James J.; University at Buffalo, the State University of New McHugh, Kevin; Arizona State University York Morton, Elizabeth Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Ames, David L.; University of Delaware University Amsden, Alice Massachusetts Institute of Technology Mugerauer, Robert University of Washington Angelides, Peter University of Pennsylvania Qadeer, Mohammad Ryerson University Archer, Kevin; University of South Florida Schlemper, Mary Beth; University of Toledo Barringer, Margaret Tufts University Zapata, Marisa University of Cincinnati Beauregard, Robert; Columbia University Zhuang, Zhixi Cecilia Ryerson University Begg, Robert B.; Indiana University of Pennsylvania Bellas, Dean The Catholic University of America Demography Berke, Philip University of North Carolina Assaad, Ragui A.; University of Minnesota Boarnet, Marlon University of California, Irvine Chew, Kenneth University of California, Irvine Bocanegra, Raul California State University Northridge Dieber, William A. (Max) University of Illinois at Chicago Bostic, Raphael; University of Southern California Ferraro, Rocco State University of New York at Albany Bourassa, Steven University of Louisville Gooding, Earl N.M.; Alabama A & M University Boyle, Robin Wayne State University Guthrie, Dwayne Pierce The Catholic University of America Brooks, Nancy; Cornell University Hughes, James W. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Buckwalter, Donald W.; Indiana University of Pennsylvania Jaganathn, Radha Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Bullamore, Henry W.; Frostburg State University LaFlamme, Daryl Wayne State University Burayidi, Michael Ball State University Laurian, Lucie; University of Iowa Campbell, Scott D. University of Michigan Lund, Tina; Pratt Institute Cantarero, Rodrigo University of Nebraska-Lincoln

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A- 13 Nam, Yunwoo University of Nebraska – Lincoln Wentz, Elizabeth; Arizona State University O’Connor, Christopher J. State University of New York at Albany Wiggins, Lyna Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Ofori-Amoah, Benjamin; Western Michigan University Williams, Sarah; Columbia University Olwert, Craig California State University Northridge Wilson, Bev; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Osorio, Juan Camilo; Pratt Institute Wuerzer, Thomas; Boise State University Owusu, Francis Y.; Iowa State University Wunneburger, Douglas F.; Texas A & M University Ozdenerol, Esra University of Memphis Xie, Yichun, Eastern Michigan University Page, G. William; University at Buffalo, the State University of Yang, Jiawen; Georgia Institute of Technology New York Yang, Perry Pei-Ju; Georgia Institute of Technology Pan, Qisheng Texas Southern University Yang, Yizhao University of Oregon Parker, Dawn University of Waterloo Yin, Li; University at Buffalo, the State University of New York Parmenter, Barbara Tufts University Zhang, Ming; University of Texas at Austin Phillips, David University of Virginia Zhang, Ting Wei University of Illinois at Chicago Poulakidas, Dimitris; California State Polytechnic University, Zhang, Yang Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Pomona Zhou, Jiangping; Iowa State University Precht, Francis L.; Frostburg State University Zonta, Michela Virginia Commonwealth University Qui, Xiaomin Missouri State University Racca, David; University of Delaware Radke, John; University of California, Berkeley Globalization Ramspott, Matthew E.; Frostburg State University Amirahmadi, Hooshang Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Robinson, Glenn Morgan State University Archer, Kevin; University of South Florida Roemer, David; San José State University Donaghy, Kieran; Cornell University Romalewski, Steven; Pratt Institute Douglass, Michael University of Hawaii Ronderos, Nicolas New Jersey Institute of Technology Dunham-Jones, Ellen; Georgia Institute of Technology Sahar, Liora; Georgia Institute of Technology Fabozzi, Todd M. State University of New York at Albany Salling, Mark; Cleveland State University Gonzalez-Rivas, Marcela; Cornell University Sanchez, Thomas W. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Goonewardena, Kanishka University of Toronto Savar, Nina University of Illinois at Chicago Hyra, Derek Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Schlossberg, Marc University of Oregon Lewis, David A. State University of New York at Albany Schoen, David A. Ball State University Lind, Amy University of Cincinnati Sechrist, Robert P.; Indiana University of Pennsylvania Miraftab, Faranak; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Semple, Hugh Eastern Michigan University Oner, Asli Ceylan; Florida Atlantic University Shen, Guoqiang; University of Oklahoma Rajagopal, Balakrishnan Massachusetts Institute of Technology Shen, Qing University of Washington Totah, Faedah Virginia Commonwealth University Sletto, Bjorn; University of Texas at Austin Vidyarthi, Sanjeev University of Illinois at Chicago Sperry, Stephen L. Clemson University Yeboah, Ian Miami University Stroh, Brady; Temple University Suen, I-Shian (Ivan) Virginia Commonwealth University Growth Management Tang, Zhenghong University of Nebraska – Lincoln Altshuler, Alan; Harvard University Teelucksignh, Cheryl Ryerson University Anthony, Jerry; University of Iowa Thompson, Michelle M.; University of New Orleans Audirac, Ivonne; University of Texas, Arlington Tomlin, Dana University of Pennsylvania Bartholomew, Keith; University of Utah Topping, Kenneth; California Polytechnic State University Bollens, Scott University of California, Irvine Tulloch, David; Rutgers University Brower, David University of North Carolina Twumasi, Yaw; Jackson State University Bunnell, Gene State University of New York at Albany Wang, Xinhao University of Cincinnati Burne, Alan M.; East Carolina University Warren, Stacy; Eastern Washington University Chapin, Timothy; Florida State University Weimar, Cameron The Catholic University of America Clark, Thomas University of Colorado Denver Welsh, William, Eastern Michigan University Cohen, James; University of Maryland- College Park

A-14 Dawkins, Casey; University of Maryland- College Park Webber, Steven Ryerson University Deakin, Elizabeth; University of California, Berkeley Weitz, Jerry; East Carolina University Drummond, William J.; Georgia Institute of Technology Yin, Li; University at Buffalo, the State University of New York Fabozzi, Todd M. State University of New York at Albany Zhuang, Zhixi Cecilia Ryerson University Fan, Yingling; University of Minnesota Zovanyi, Gabor; Eastern Washington University Forrest, Clyde; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign French. Steven P.; Georgia Institute of Technology Hazardous Facility Siting Fricano, Russell J.; Alabama A & M University Pushchak, Ronald Ryerson University Fulton, William; University of Southern California Giuliano, Genevieve; University of Southern California Gordon, Peter; University of Southern California Health Planning Guthrie, Dwayne Pierce The Catholic University of America Allison, David J. Clemson University Hamin, Elisabeth M.; University of Massachusetts- Amherst Auffrey, Christopher University of Cincinnati Harper, Michael University of Colorado Denver Balinsky, Warren; The New School Haylick, Spenser University of Colorado Denver Bame, Sherry; Texas A & M University Hugg, David; University of Delaware Battisto, Dina G. Clemson University Juergensmeyer, Julian Conrad; Georgia Institute of Technology Bohland, James R. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Jumonville, Karen; Florida State University Botchwey, Nisha University of Virginia Knaap, Gerrit; University of Maryland- College Park Bruckner, Tim-Allen University of California, Irvine Knight, Bruce; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Chew, Kenneth University of California, Irvine Lawhorn, Larry; Kansas State University Corburn, Jason; University of Californa, Berkeley Lawrence, Patrick; University of Toledo Coutts, Christopher; Florida State University Lee, Sugie; Cleveland State University Davis, Mary E. Tufts University Levinson, David; University of Minnesota Dunham-Jones, Ellen; Georgia Institute of Technology Lewis, Jerome; University of Delaware Firehock, Karen University of Virginia Loh, Carolyn G. Wayne State University Frankel, Bruce W. Ball State University Machemer, Patricia L.; Michigan State University Greenberg, Michael Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Mathur, Shishir; San José State University Greene, Jessica University of Oregon Metcalf, Kenneth; Florida State University Hewitt, Robert Clemson University Miller, Frank Missouri State University Hillier, Amy University of Pennsylvania Mitchell, Robert P.; University of Massachusetts- Amherst Jackson, Richard J. University of California Los Angeles Muller, Brian University of Colorado Denver Johnson, Amanda; Boise State University Multari, Michael; California Polytechnic State University Katirai, Matin West Chester University Myers, Dowell; University of Southern California Knox, Paul L. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Ndubisi, Forster; Texas A & M University Krizek, Kevin University of Colorado Denver Neuman, Michael C.; Texas A & M University Kushner, James; University of Southern California Norton, Richard University of Michigan Law, Jane University of Waterloo O’Donnell, Edward; University of Delaware Lee, Chanam; Texas A & M University Ohm, Brian W.; University of Wisconsin- Madison Malizia, Emil University of North Carolina Paterson, Robert G.; University of Texas at Austin Miles, Rebecca; Florida State University Piore, Michael Massachusetts Institute of Technology Olson, Jeffrey S. State University of New York at Albany Retzlaff, Rebecca Auburn University Paul, David University of Idaho Silberberg-Robinson, Susan Massachusetts Institute of Technology Rodriguez, Daniel University of North Carolina Stein, Jay; Arizona State University Rosenthal, Joyce Klein; Harvard University Stevenson, Chuck; California Polytechnic State University Stein, Jay; Arizona State University Szold, Terry Massachusetts Institute of Technology Stokols, Daniel University of California, Irvine Thyagarajan, S. State University of New York at Albany Sweeney, Donald A.; Texas A & M University Tomalty, Ray; McGill University Taylor, Jr, Henry Louis; University at Buffalo, the State University of New York

A- 15 Tewdwr-Jones, Mark; UCL The Bartlett Morton, Elizabeth Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Tiwari, Abhishek California State University Northridge University Turshen, Meredeth Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Nemeth, David J.; University of Toledo Verderber, Stephen Clemson University Neville, Christopher; Pratt Institute Wismer, S. K. University of Waterloo Ochsner, Jeffrey University of Washington Paradis, Thomas W; Northern Arizona University Prudon, Theodore; Pratt Institute Heritage Planning and Historic Rechie, Nancy; Ohio State University Retzlaff, Rebecca Auburn University Preservation Rivers, Robert; University of New Orleans Abramson, Daniel University of Washington Rottle, Nancy University of Washington Ackerman, Lisa; Pratt Institute Saija, Laura University of Memphis Allison, Eric; Pratt Institute Scholz, Gordon University of Nebraska – Lincoln AlSayyad, Nezar, University of Californa, Berkeley Sheppard, Rebecca; University of Delaware Ames, David L.; University of Delaware Shipley, Robert University of Waterloo Augustus, Sylvia Rose; University of Missouri at Kansas City Sizemore, Steve University of Louisville Barbour, John University of Colorado Denver Southworth, Michael; University of California, Berkeley Beasley, Larry; University of British Columbia Swallow, Joy; University of Missouri at Kansas City Brooks, Jane S.; University of New Orleans Tauber, Lacey; Pratt Institute Campo, Daniel Morgan State University Traynor, Kerry; University at Buffalo, the State University of New Chalana, Manish University of Washington York Chapman, William University of Hawaii Tyler, Norman, Eastern Michigan University Chen, Kimberly M. Virginia Commonwealth University Wagner, Jacob; University of Missouri at Kansas City Cidre, Elisabete; UCL The Bartlett Weiner, Vicki; Pratt Institute Connell, Ruth Morgan State University Weisenburg, Ray; Kansas State University Crewe, Katherine; Arizona State University Wigfall, La Barbara; Kansas State University Damkroger, Courtney A.; San José State University Wolfe, Kevin; Pratt Institute Darbee, Jeff; Ohio State University Zabarkes, Arthur; Pratt Institute Drummond, William J.; Georgia Institute of Technology Fisher-Olson, Pat; Pratt Institute Housing, Community Development Green, Dale Morgan State University Grodach, Carl; University of Texas, Arlington and Neighborhood Planning Abramson, Daniel University of Washington Heidelberg, Beth Wielde; Minnesota State University Adams, Vera Ball State University Holleran, Michael; University of Texas at Austin AlSayyad, Nezar, University of California, Berkeley Houck, Jeanne; Pratt Institute Anthony, Jerry; University of Iowa Hughes, Keenan; Pratt Institute Arbaci, Sonia; UCL The Bartlett Kaufman, Ned; Pratt Institute Ashton, Philip University of Illinois at Chicago Kayden, Jerold S.; Harvard University Aurand, Andrew; Florida State University Khirfan, Luna University of Waterloo Barreto, Felix R.; California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Lee, Joseph A.; Alabama A & M University Basmajian, Carlton; Iowa State University Ligibel, Ted, Eastern Michigan University Basolo, Victoria University of California, Irvine Listokin, David Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Beauregard, Robert; Columbia University Mason, Randy University of Pennsylvania Becker, Robert; University of New Orleans Mastran, Shelley Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Belsky, Eric; Harvard University Mehrotra, Rahul; Harvard University Betancur, John University of Illinois at Chicago Meyers, Jonathan; Pratt Institute Bodek, Hanley University of Pennsylvania Mitchell, Clare University of Waterloo Boothroyd, Peter; University of British Columbia Mobarak, Barabara Morgan State University Bostic, Raphael; University of Southern California Bourassa, Steven University of Louisville

A-16 Boyle, Robin Wayne State University Gibson, Huston; Kansas State University Brand, Anna Livia; University of New Orleans Gilderbloom, John University of Louisville Bratt, Rachel G. Tufts University Gills, Douglas University of Illinois at Chicago Bray, Paul M. State University of New York at Albany Goetz, Edward G.; University of Minnesota Breidenbach, Jan; University of Southern California Goetzke, Frank University of Louisville Bromley, Ray State University of New York at Albany Goins, Charles Robert; University of Oklahoma Brower, Sidney; University of Maryland- College Park Goldman, Laurie Tufts University Brown, Carlton; Pratt Institute Gordon, Michael; University of British Columbia Burayidi, Michael Ball State University Green, Keith Evan Clemson University Burchell, Robert W. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Green, Theodore Trent; University of South Florida Cao, Xinyu; University of Minnesota Greenberg, Michael Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Charles, Susan Lanyi University of Michigan Griffin, Toni; Harvard University Checkoway, Barry University of Michigan Hammel, Daniel J.; University of Toledo Chen, Alexander; University of Maryland- College Park Han, Grace; Columbia University Chen, Wayne; San José State University Hanlon, Bernadette; Ohio State University Christensen, Karen; University of California, Berkeley Harwood, Stacy; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Clark, Carol; Pratt Institute Hernandez, Daniel; Pratt Institute Clay, Phillip Massachusetts Institute of Technology Heumann, Leonard F.; University of Illinois at Urbana- Connerly, Charles E.; University of Iowa Champaign Covington, Kenya California State University Northridge Hock, Charles University of Illinois at Chicago Crane, Randall University of California Los Angeles Hoek-Smit, Marja University of Pennsylvania Craze, Celia; University of Maryland- College Park Howe, Deborah; Temple University Crossney, Kristen B. West Chester University Hur, Misun; East Carolina University Cuff, Dana University of California Los Angeles Hyra, Derek Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Daas, Charles University of Illinois at Chicago Ibitayo, Olurominiyi Texas Southern University Dandekar, Hemalata; California Polytechnic State University Immergluck, Daniel; Georgia Institute of Technology Davis Jones, Mittie; Cleveland State University Issac, Claudia B.; University of New Mexico Dawkins, Casey; University of Maryland- College Park Izeogu, Chukudi; Alabama A & M University De Souza Briggs, Xavier Massachusetts Institute of Technology Jeske, Karen; Iowa State University Dear, Michael; University of California, Berkeley Johnson, Gary Virginia Commonwealth University Dearborn, Lynn; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Johnson, Laura University of Waterloo DeFilippis, James Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Jojola, Theodore; University of New Mexico Deng, Lan University of Michigan Jones, Robin; University of South Florida Deringer, Nancy University of Idaho Kahn, Terry; University of Texas at Austin Ding, Lei Wayne State University Kamel, Nabil; Arizona State University Dowall, David; University of California, Berkeley Keating, Larry; Georgia Institute of Technology Dufour, Wendel; University of New Orleans Keating, W. Dennis; Cleveland State University Eberle, Margaret; University of British Columbia Keyes, Langley Massachusetts Institute of Technology Edelman, David J. University of Cincinnati Kim, Joochul; Arizona State University Eisinger, Peter; The New School King, Melvin Massachusetts Institute of Technology Elias, Veronica; Eastern Washington University Kleit, Rachel Garshick University of Washington Ellen, Ingrid Gould; New York University Koebel, C. Theodore Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Etienne, Harley F.; Georgia Institute of Technology Kos, Richard; San José State University Farris, J. Terrence Clemson University Krieger, Alex; Harvard University Franck, Karen New Jersey Institute of Technology Krumholz, Norm; Cleveland State University Frank, Kelvin; Eastern Washington University Kudva, Neema; Cornell University Frankel, Bruce W. Ball State University LaMore, Rex L.; Michigan State University Froelich, Richard; Columbia University Lander, Brad; Pratt Institute Galster, George Wayne State University Landis, John University of Pennsylvania

A- 17 Lang, Frank; Pratt Institute Rowe, Peter G.; Harvard University Larsen, Larissa University of Michigan Rubin, Roberta Tufts University Lauria, Mickey Clemson University Salsich, Jr, Peter W.; Saint Louis University Laverny-Rafter, David; Minnesota State University Sanders, Welford University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Lawhorn, Larry; Kansas State University Santo, Charles University of Memphis Leavitt, Jacqueline University of California Los Angeles Santos, Adèle Naudé Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lee, Ming-Chun; University of Texas at Austin Sanyal, Bish Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lemberg, David; Western Michigan University Scally, Corianne P. State University of New York at Albany Lens, Michael University of California Los Angeles Schwartz, Alex; The New School Listokin, David Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Schweitzer, John; Michigan State University Loggins, Charles; California State Polytechnic University, Seidman, Karl Massachusetts Institute of Technology Pomona Sen, Lalita Texas Southern University Lucy, William H. University of Virginia Sen, Siddhartha Morgan State University Lund, Holly M.; California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Shoup, Donald University of California Los Angeles Mathur, Shishir; San José State University Siembieda, William; California Polytechnic State University McCoy, Michael University of Louisville Sizemore, Steve University of Louisville McMillen, Daniel; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Smith, Janet University of Illinois at Chicago Meck, Stuart Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Smith, Megan E. University of Oregon Mehta, Vikas; University of South Florida Smith, Sheri Texas Southern University Melcher, John E.; Michigan State University Smith-Heimer, Michael; University of California, Berkeley Meltzer, Rachel; The New School Sollohub, Darius New Jersey Institute of Technology Mendenhall, Ruby; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Springer, Joseph H. Ryerson University Metzger, Tina; California Polytechnic State University Steffel-Johnson, Jennifer University of Colorado Denver Miraftab, Faranak; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Stein, Stuart W.; Cornell University Morrow-Jones, Hazel; Ohio State University Steiner, Bethany University of Oregon Mueller, Elizabeth; University of Texas at Austin Steinmann, Justin Auburn University Mukherji, Anuradha; East Carolina University Stevenson, Chuck; California Polytechnic State University Mukhija, Vinit University of California Los Angeles Stockard, James; Harvard University Myers, Dowell; University of Southern California Sutton, Stacey; Columbia University Nelessen, Anton E. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Tendler, Judith Massachusetts Institute of Technology Nguyen, Mai University of North Carolina Thacher, David University of Michigan O‘Regan, Katherine; New York University Theodore Georgeen New Jersey Institute of Technology Oden, Michael; University of Texas at Austin Thomas, June Manning University of Michigan Oliver, H. Pike; Cornell University Thompson, Michelle M.; University of New Orleans Pader, Ellen-J; University of Massachusetts- Amherst Tiwari, Abhishek California State University Northridge Pascal, Erica University of Illinois at Chicago Tiwari, Abishek; California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Paulsen, Kurt G.; University of Wisconsin- Madison Toker, Zeynep California State University Northridge Peuquet, Steven W.; University of Delaware Tomalty, Ray; McGill University Price, Alfred D.; University at Buffalo, the State University of New Torres, Deborah; University of Southern California York Vale, Lawrence J. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Pynoos, Jon; University of Southern California Van Vliet, Willem University of Colorado Denver Quercia, Roberto University of North Carolina Van Zandt, Shannon; Texas A & M University Raitt, Jennifer M. Boston University Varady, David P. University of Cincinnati Reardon, Ken University of Memphis Vidal, Avis C. Wayne State University Retsinas, Nicolas; Harvard University Ways, Howard The Catholic University of America Rohe, William University of North Carolina Webber, Steven Ryerson University Rolland, Richard; Eastern Washington University Weisbord, Joseph; Pratt Institute Rolley, Stephanie; Kansas State University Weisenburg, Ray; Kansas State University Rollinson, Paul Missouri State University Wesley, Joan; Jackson State University Rongerude, Jane; Iowa State University

A-18 Johnson, Amanda; Boise State University Fawcett, James A.; University of Southern California White, Sammis University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Fischer, Raphaël; McGill University Wick, Sarah; Pratt Institute Grundy, Terry University of Cincinnati Winchell, Dick; Eastern Washington University Kim, Annette Massachusetts Institute of Technology Wise, Lisa; California Polytechnic State University King, David; Columbia University Wong, Jack L.; University of Southern California Lewis, Jerome; University of Delaware Zahm, Diane L. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Lewis, Rebecca; Florida State University University Martin, Judith A.; University of Minnesota Zhu, Pengyu; Boise State University Musso, Juliet; University of Southern California Zonta, Michela Virginia Commonwealth University Oner, Asli Ceylan; Florida Atlantic University Orfield, Myron W.; University of Minnesota Human Ecology and Economics Petracca, Mark University of California, Irvine Hafen, Mark; University of South Florida Rivasplata, Charles R.; San José State University Howell, David; The New School Rosener, Judith University of California, Irvine Jaganathn, Radha Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Ross, Catherine L.; Georgia Institute of Technology Rees, William; University of British Columbia Sheffer, Ethel; Columbia University Totah, Faedah Virginia Commonwealth University Shrestha, Manoj University of Idaho Smith, Jeffrey; The New School Strom, Elizabeth; University of South Florida Immigration Policy Van Horn, Carl, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Agrawal, Sandeep Kumar Ryerson University Vojnovic, Igor Z.; Michigan State University Teelucksignh, Cheryl Ryerson University Wack, Paul; California Polytechnic State University Vitiello, Domenic University of Pennsylvania Wikstrom, Nelson Virginia Commonwealth University Zhuang, Zhixi Cecilia Ryerson University Wilson, Constance; Alabama A & M University Witten, Jon Tufts University Institutions, Politics and Governance Wu, Furlong; UCL The Bartlett Acey, Charisma; Ohio State University Balassiano, Katia; Iowa State University International and Regional Blanco, Hilda; University of Southern California Development and Planning Bollens, Scott University of California, Irvine Accordino, John J. Virginia Commonwealth University Booth, Richard S.; Cornell University Acey, Charisma; Ohio State University Bornstein, Lisa; McGill University Agrawal, Sandeep Kumar Ryerson University Brenner, Neil; Harvard University Akers, Mary Anne Alabanza Morgan State University Brown, David; McGill University Alam, Bhuiyan; University of Toledo Butler, William; Florida State University AlSayyad, Nezar, University of California, Berkeley Calabrese, Carl; University at Buffalo, the State University of New York Altrows, Lawrence Ryerson University Callies, David University of Hawaii Amborski, David Ryerson University Casey, Colleen; University of Texas, Arlington Ames, David L.; University of Delaware Cherrington-Cucore, Janet; Minnesota State University Amirahmadi, Hooshang Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Christensen, Terry L.; San José State University Angeles, Leonora; University of British Columbia Christopherson, Susan M.; Cornell University Assaad, Ragui A.; University of Minnesota Clifford, Ben; UCL The Bartlett Audirac, Ivonne; University of Texas, Arlington Córdova, Teresa L.; University of New Mexico Badami, Madhav; McGill University Crane, Randall University of California Los Angeles Banerjee, Tridib; University of Southern California Dorcey, Anthony H.J.; University of British Columbia Basmajian, Carlton; Iowa State University Eisinger, Peter; The New School Beasley, Larry; University of British Columbia Elliott, Michael L. Poirier; Georgia Institute of Technology Betancur, John University of Illinois at Chicago England, Marcia Miami University Boothroyd, Peter; University of British Columbia

A- 19 Brennan, Timothy; University of Massachusetts- Amherst Hirt, Sonia Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Bromley, Ray State University of New York at Albany Hoek-Smit, Marja University of Pennsylvania Browder, John Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Hooper, Michael; Harvard University Campo, Daniel Morgan State University Howland, Marie; University of Maryland- College Park Cantarero, Rodrigo University of Nebraska-Lincoln Hwang, Sang University of Virginia Carmin, JoAnn Massachusetts Institute of Technology Ingram, Helen University of California, Irvine Carolini, Gabriella Y. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Irazabal, Clara; Columbia University Castells, Manuel; University of Southern California Izeogu, Chukudi; Alabama A & M University Cervero, Robert, University of California, Berkeley Kayden, Jerold S.; Harvard University Chifos, Carla University of Cincinnati Kenneth, Corey E.; Michigan State University Clark, Thomas University of Colorado Denver Khirfan, Luna University of Waterloo Cole, H.D. Samuel; University at Buffalo, the State University of Kim, Annette Massachusetts Institute of Technology New York Kim, Joochul; Arizona State University Craft, Carter; Pratt Institute Kim, Tschangho John; University of Illinois at Urbana- Dalton, Margaret M.; Frostburg State University Champaign Dandekar, Hemalata; California Polytechnic State University Kudva, Neema; Cornell University Daniere, Amrita University of Toronto Kwok, Reginald Y. University of Hawaii Das, Priyam University of Hawaii Lastarria-Cornhiel, Susana; University of Wisconsin- Madison David, Nina Eastern Michigan University Leaf, Michael; University of British Columbia Del Rio, Vicente; California Polytechnic State University Lewandowski, James P. West Chester University DiMento, Joseph University of California, Irvine Looye, Johanna W. University of Cincinnati Ding, Chengri; University of Maryland- College Park Lynch, Barbara; Georgia Institute of Technology Doan, Petra; Florida State University Mahayni, Riad G.; Iowa State University Donaghy, Kieran; Cornell University Markusen, Ann R.; University of Minnesota Douglass, Michael University of Hawaii Matthew, Richard University of California, Irvine Dowall, David; University of California, Berkeley Mehrotra, Rahul; Harvard University Elias, Veronica; Eastern Washington University Miles, Rebecca; Florida State University Feser, Edward; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Milroy, Beth Moore Ryerson University Friedman, John; University of British Columbia Minerbi, Luciano University of Hawaii Fuller, John W.; University of Iowa Miraftab, Faranak; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Gershberg, Alec Ian; The New School Mitchell, Leonard; University of Southern California Gilderbloom, John University of Louisville Mitchell-Weaver, Clyde; Kansas State University Gladstone, David; University of New Orleans Montenegro-Menezes, Flavia; University of Massachusetts- Glickman, Norman Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Amherst Goetzke, Frank University of Louisville Morris, Louise; University of British Columbia Gonzalez, Moises; University of New Mexico Moss, Mitchell; New York University Gooding, Earl N.M.; Alabama A & M University Mukherji, Anuradha; East Carolina University Greene, Jamie; Ohio State University Nalbandian, M. Richard; Temple University Greenstein, Rosalind; Jackson State University Ndungu, Abraham; Ohio State University Grengs, Joseph University of Michigan Nelson, Marla; University of New Orleans Guhathakurta, Subhrajit; Arizona State University Norman, Jr., Herbert P.; Michigan State University Guhathakurta, Subhrajit; Georgia Institute of Technology Ofori-Amoah, Benjamin; Western Michigan University Hamin, Elisabeth M.; University of Massachusetts- Amherst Oliver, H. Pike; Cornell University Hamlim, Roger E.; Michigan State University Olpadwala, Porus; Cornell University Hanna, William; University of Maryland- College Park Outland, Donald; Alabama A & M University Hecht, Susanna University of California Los Angeles Palmlund, Ingar Tufts University Heikkila, Eric J.; University of Southern California Peiser, Richard B; Harvard University Hewitt, Robert Clemson University Perera, M.C. Nihal Ball State University Hinojosa, René C.; Michigan State University Perlich, Pam; University of Utah Peters, Deike; University of Southern California

A-20 Poppelwell, Teresa; University of British Columbia Zhang, Ting Wei University of Illinois at Chicago Pressley, Joyce Ann Morgan State University Zizzi, Donald Boston University Qian, Zhu University of Waterloo Landscape Architecture, Design and Raitt, Jennifer M. Boston University Planning Raja, Samina; University at Buffalo, the State University of New York Ahern, Jack F.; University of Massachusetts Amherst Rankin, Katharine University of Toronto Almy, Dean; University of Texas at Austin Romanos, Michael C. University of Cincinnati Austin, Gary University of Idaho Rongerude, Jane; Iowa State University Ben-Joseph, Eran Massachusetts Institute of Technology Rowe, Peter G.; Harvard University Berger, Alan Massachusetts Institute of Technology Rubenstein, James M. Miami University Chusid, Jeffrey; Cornell University Rumbach, Andrew University of Hawaii DiPasquale, Michael; University of Massachusetts- Amherst Saku, James C.; Frostburg State University Farberow, Herschel; California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Sancar, Fahriye University of Colorado Denver Gusevich, Miriam The Catholic University of America Saxenian, AnnaLee; University of California, Berkeley Hartman, Jean Marie; Rutgers University Sclar, Elliott; Columbia University Hoefer, Wolfram; Rutgers University Scott, Steffanie University of Waterloo Hou, Jeffrey University of Washington Sen, Siddhartha Morgan State University Huang, Chang-Shan; Texas A & M University Shetty, Sujata; University of Toledo Lagro, Jr, James A.; University of Wisconsin- Madison Siembieda, William; California Polytechnic State University Lara, Fernando; University of Texas at Austin Sinclair, Robert Wayne State University Larsen, Larissa University of Michigan Smith, David University of California, Irvine Lathrop, Richard; Rutgers University Smoke, Paul; New York University Lewis, John University of Waterloo Song, Yan University of North Carolina Lister, Nina-Marie Ryerson University Storper, Michael University of California Los Angeles Luka, Nik; McGill University Swatuk, Larry University of Waterloo Maltby, Elliot; Pratt Institute Tang, Zhenghong University of Nebraska – Lincoln Marcucci, Daniel J.; East Carolina University Tewari, Meenu University of North Carolina Martin, Judith A.; University of Minnesota Tilly, Chris University of California Los Angeles Musacchio, Laura; University of Minnesota Todorovich, Petra; Pratt Institute Nassar, Hala Clemson University Topping, Kenneth; California Polytechnic State University Pitt, David G.; University of Minnesota Turshen, Meredeth Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Prytherch, David Miami University Urey, Gwendolyn H.; California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Ragonetti, Thomas University of Colorado Denver Van Vliet, Willem University of Colorado Denver Ready, Keith Virginia Commonwealth University Varandani, Meenakshi; Pratt Institute Robinson, Pamela Ryerson University Vietorisz, Thomas; Cornell University Ryan, Robert L.; University of Massachusetts- Amherst Von Rabenau, Burkhard; Ohio State University Schoen, David A. Ball State University Wall, Geoff University of Waterloo Shearer, Allan W.; University of Texas at Austin Wang, Rui University of California Los Angeles Sheppard, Rebecca; University of Delaware West, Harry; Georgia Institute of Technology Sleegers, Frank; University of Massachusetts- Amherst Westendorff, David G. University of Memphis Southworth, Michael; University of California, Berkeley Whittington, Dale University of North Carolina Spirn, Anne Whiston Massachusetts Institute of Technology Wilson, Patricia; University of Texas at Austin Steiner, Frederick; University of Texas at Austin Wu, Furlong; UCL The Bartlett Trancik, Roger; Cornell University Wubneh, Mulatu; East Carolina University Voos, Paul Morgan State University Yabes, Ruth; Arizona State University Watts, D. Witt; Indiana University of Pennsylvania Yang, Li; Western Michigan University Wescoat, Jr., James Massachusetts Institute of Technology Zhang, Ming; University of Texas at Austin

A- 21 Labor Economics Cohen, James; University of Maryland- College Park Dallessio, Thomas New Jersey Institute of Technology Christopherson, Susan M.; Cornell University Daniels, Thomas L. University of Pennsylvania Clark, Jennifer Joy; Georgia Institute of Technology De Alarcon, Maria Arquero University of Michigan Elvery, Joel A.; Cleveland State University Deakin, Elizabeth; University of California, Berkeley Howell, David; The New School Deal, Brian; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Levy, Frank Massachusetts Institute of Technology Delgado, Julianna; California State Polytechnic University, Ong, Paul University of California Los Angeles Pomona Storper, Michael University of California Los Angeles Deng, Lan University of Michigan Theodore, Nik University of Illinois at Chicago Dewey, Dorothy Ives West Chester University Wolff, Goetz University of California Los Angeles DiMento, Joseph University of California, Irvine Dohrn, Gregg; Eastern Washington University Land Tenure Dotson, A. Bruce University of Virginia Lastarria-Cornhiel, Susana; University of Wisconsin- Madison Dufour, Wendel; University of New Orleans Glenn, Jane; McGill University Dyckman, Caitlin Clemson University Eastwood, Rob L.; San José State University Land Use Planning, Land Economics El-Geneidy, Ahmed; McGill University and Development Evans-Cowley, Jennifer; Ohio State University Fan, Peilei; Michigan State University Anthony, Jerry; University of Iowa Ferraro, Rocco State University of New York at Albany Arnold, Tony University of Louisville Filion, Pierre University of Waterloo Badami, Madhav; McGill University Fischer, Raphaël; McGill University Bae, Christine University of Washington Flachsbart, Peter University of Hawaii Balassiano, Katia; Iowa State University Forrest, Clyde ; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Basmajian, Carlton; Iowa State University Fricano, Russell J.; Alabama A & M University Beck, Les; University of Iowa Frisch, Michael; University of Missouri at Kansas City Becker, Barbara; University of Texas, Arlington Fulton, William; University of Southern California Becker, Robert; University of New Orleans Godschalk, David University of North Carolina BenDor, Todd University of North Carolina Goetcheus, Cari Clemson University Bentley, Mark; University of South Florida Gomberg, Ben University of Illinois at Chicago Berke, Philip University of North Carolina Grant, Benjamin; San José State University Billingsley, Graham University of Colorado Denver Green, Jerry Miami University Blanck, Doreen Liberto; California Polytechnic State University Grimes, William; Eastern Washington University Booth, Richard S.; Cornell University Grove, Kiersten University of Illinois at Chicago Born, Branden University of Washington Gusevich, Miriam The Catholic University of America Bourassa, Steven University of Louisville Guttenberg, Albert Z; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Boyle, Robin Wayne State University Guttenplan, Charles; Temple University Bradley, Gordon University of Washington Haddow, David F.; Georgia Institute of Technology Brower, David University of North Carolina Haider, Murtaza Ryerson University Buehler, Ralph Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Harris, Edrick; Georgia Institute of Technology Bunnell, Gene State University of New York at Albany Hawley, Dawn; Northern Arizona University Burayidi, Michael Ball State University Hess, Daniel B.; University at Buffalo, the State University of New Burby, Ray University of North Carolina York Burchell, Robert W. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Hirt, Sonia Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Callies, David University of Hawaii Hoch, Richard J.; Indiana University of Pennsylvania Cao, Xinyu; University of Minnesota Hock, Charles University of Illinois at Chicago Caupp, Craig L.; Frostburg State University Hooper, Michael; Harvard University Chakraborty, Arnab; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Horsley, Scott Tufts University Chatman, Daniel G.; University of Californa, Berkeley Hoversten, Mark University of Idaho Clark, Chris; California Polytechnic State University Howe, Deborah; Temple University

A-22 Hu, Ivy Lingqian University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Miller, Donald University of Washington Hurand, Fred A.; Eastern Washington University Minerbi, Luciano University of Hawaii Izeogu, Chukudi; Alabama A & M University Mohamed, Rayman Wayne State University Jacobs, Harvey M.; University of Wisconsin- Madison Moos, Markus University of Waterloo Jaffe, Martin University of Illinois at Chicago Mukhija, Vinit University of California Los Angeles Jang, Sung-Gheel; Cleveland State University Muller, Brian University of Colorado Denver Jeihani, Monsoureh Morgan State University Neuman, Michael C.; Texas A & M University Johnson, Gary Virginia Commonwealth University Norman, Jr., Herbert P.; Michigan State University Jones, Robert Eastern Michigan University Norton, Richard University of Michigan Jumonville, Karen; Florida State University O’Donnell, Edward; University of Delaware Kahn, Terry; University of Texas at Austin Okamura, Norman H. University of Hawaii Kaiser, Edward University of North Carolina Pan, Qisheng Texas Southern University Kawecki, Cass University of Virginia Panakkal, Meenaxi; California State Polytechnic University, Keeble, Ronald Ryerson University Pomona Kellogg, Wendy A.; Cleveland State University Parker, Dawn University of Waterloo Kelly, Eric Damian Ball State University Parker, Francis H. Ball State University Kim, Jae Hong; Kansas State University Paulsen, Kurt G.; University of Wisconsin- Madison Kim, Sungyop; University of Missouri at Kansas City Pearlman, Kenneth; Ohio State University Knight, Bruce; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Pearson, Gene University of Memphis Krizek, Kevin University of Colorado Denver Perera, M.C. Nihal Ball State University Kumble, Peter; University of Massachusetts- Amherst Peters, Deike; University of Southern California Laninga, Tamara University of Idaho Pinel, Sandra University of Idaho Layzer, Judith Massachusetts Institute of Technology Pitt, Damian Virginia Commonwealth University Lee, Sugie; Cleveland State University Popper, Frank J. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Lee, Yuk University of Colorado Denver Poulakidas, Dimitris; California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Levine, Jonathan University of Michigan Pressley, Joyce Ann Morgan State University Levine, Julius The Catholic University of America Prevetti, Laurel R.; San José State University Lewis, Rebecca; Florida State University Qian, Zhu University of Waterloo Loh, Carolyn G. Wayne State University Randolph, John Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Long, Judith Grant; Harvard University University Lowry, Michael University of Idaho Renne, John L.; University of New Orleans Machemer, Patricia L.; Michigan State University Retzlaff, Rebecca Auburn University Main, Kelly; California Polytechnic State University Richardson, James R.; University of New Mexico Manville, Michael; Cornell University Roakes, Susan University of Memphis Marcouiller, David W.; University of Wisconsin- Madison Robins, Martin E. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Marcucci, Daniel J.; East Carolina University Rowe, Peter G.; Harvard University Martin, Jonathan; Columbia University Rubenstein, James M. Miami University Martin, Jonathan; Pratt Institute Salkin, Patricia E. State University of New York at Albany Masilela, Calvin O.; Indiana University of Pennsylvania Salsich, Jr, Peter W.; Saint Louis University McDonald, Noreen University of North Carolina Sanchez, Thomas W. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State McGregor, Davianna P. University of Hawaii University McManus, James; Western Michigan University Sanyal, Nick University of Idaho McMillan, Tracy; Northern Arizona University Saunders, Melissa; Florida State University McNeish, Gilbert University of Colorado Denver Schirmer, Paul University of Cincinnati Meany, Judith The Catholic University of America Scholz, Gordon University of Nebraska – Lincoln Meck, Stuart Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Shapiro, John; Pratt Institute Merem, Edmund; Jackson State University Shoup, Donald University of California Los Angeles Metcalf, Kenneth; Florida State University Siembieda, William; California Polytechnic State University Metzger, Tina; California Polytechnic State University Slotterback, Carissa Schively; University of Minnesota

A- 23 Smith, Thomas University of Illinois at Chicago Marketing Geography Song, Yan University of North Carolina Kamp, Edward University of Colorado Denver Spak, Scott; University of Iowa Sperry, Stephen L. Clemson University Stein, Stuart W.; Cornell University Metropolitan/Regional Planning Steiner, Frederick; University of Texas at Austin Bartholomew, Keith; University of Utah Stevens, Mark; University of British Columbia Bolan, Richard S.; University of Minnesota Stone, Jr, Brian; Georgia Institute of Technology Brooks, Jane S.; University of New Orleans Suen, I-Shian (Ivan) Virginia Commonwealth University Bruce, Scott; California Polytechnic State University Szold, Terry Massachusetts Institute of Technology Chapple, Karen, University of Californa, Berkeley Tang, Zhenghong University of Nebraska – Lincoln Deakin, Elizabeth; University of California, Berkeley Thompson, Michelle M.; University of New Orleans Doan, Petra; Florida State University Trelstad, Graham; Columbia University Dowall, David; University of California, Berkeley Trudeau, Alain; McGill University Emmi, Philip C.; University of Utah Vidyarthi, Sanjeev University of Illinois at Chicago Ferraro, Rocco State University of New York at Albany Vojnovic, Igor Z.; Michigan State University Filion, Pierre University of Waterloo Vrat, Dev California State University Northridge Foster, Kathryn A.; University at Buffalo, the State University of New York Waddell, Paul; University of California, Berkeley Goldstein, Bruce University of Colorado Denver Ward, Robert Eastern Michigan University Gough, Meghan Virginia Commonwealth University Warnken, Charles; University of Oklahoma Heikkila, Eric J.; University of Southern California Watts, D. Witt; Indiana University of Pennsylvania Hirt, Sonia Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Weimar, Cameron The Catholic University of America Horner, Jeffrey Wayne State University Weisenburg, Ray; Kansas State University Knaap, Gerrit; University of Maryland- College Park Weitz, Jerry; East Carolina University Krieger, Alex; Harvard University Welsh, William Eastern Michigan University Krumholz, Norm; Cleveland State University Whitaker, Ana Maria; California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Leigh, Nancey Green; Georgia Institute of Technology Whittemore, Andrew; University of Texas, Arlington Leinberger, Christopher University of Michigan Williams, Terrance The Catholic University of America Levine, Jeffrey Tufts University Wilson, Bev; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Levine, Jonathan University of Michigan Wise, Lisa; California Polytechnic State University Lewis, David A. State University of New York at Albany Witten, Jon Tufts University Mars, James Ryerson University Woldeamanuel, Mintesnot California State University Northridge Mohamed, Rayman Wayne State University Wollenberg, Jay; University of British Columbia Puccio, Kevin University of Colorado Denver Wuerzer, Thomas; Boise State University Ross, Catherine L.; Georgia Institute of Technology Yin, Li; University of Utah Russo, Richard A.; Frostburg State University Zahm, Diane L. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Saxenian, AnnaLee; University of California, Berkeley University Topping, Kenneth; California Polytechnic State University Zapata, Marisa University of Cincinnati Torres, Deborah; University of Southern California Zellner, Moira University of Illinois at Chicago Vigeant, Paul Wayne State University Zhang, Yang Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Vojnovic, Igor Z.; Michigan State University Zhange, Sumei University of Louisville White, Sammis University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Yang, Jiawen; Georgia Institute of Technology Mapping Sciences Green, Jerry Miami University Microfinance Kessler, Fritz C.; Frostburg State University Das, Ashok University of Hawaii Servon, Lisa J.; The New School

A-24 Military Planning Deakin, Elizabeth; University of California, Berkeley Debo, Thomas N.; Georgia Institute of Technology Fox, Thomas University of Memphis Deyle, Robert; Florida State University Dorcey, Anthony H.J.; University of British Columbia Multimedia Dunaway, Lisa Ball State University Frantz, Jonathan; University of British Columbia Emelko, Monica University of Waterloo Fawcett, James A.; University of Southern California Municipal Development Charges, Finch, Robert University of Colorado Denver Finance and Laws Fleming, William.; University of New Mexico Allen, Peter University of Michigan Folsom, Michael; Eastern Washington University Amborski, David Ryerson University Frazier, Tim University of Idaho Delaney, Stephen Boston University Genskow, Kenneth D.; University of Wisconsin- Madison Fritz, Jan Marie University of Cincinnati Gober, Patricia; Arizona State University Khan, Heather Eastern Michigan University Hecht, Susanna University of California Los Angeles Kosny, Mitchell Ryerson University Higgins, Lorie University of Idaho Loubert, Linda Morgan State University Hillary, Annie I. The Catholic University of America Neilis, Robert University of Illinois at Chicago Holleran, Michael; University of Texas at Austin Pascal, Erica University of Illinois at Chicago Horsley, Scott Tufts University Reardon, Ken University of Memphis Huddleston, Jack R.; University of Wisconsin- Madison Snyder, Tom University of Illinois at Chicago Ingram, Helen University of California, Irvine Tassonyi, Almos Thomas Ryerson University Johnston, Douglas, M.; Iowa State University Kauffman, Gerald; University of Delaware Kay, Paul University of Waterloo Natural Hazard Mitigation Kung, Hsiang-te University of Memphis Berke, Philip University of North Carolina Larson, Kelli; Arizona State University Boswell, Michael; California Polytechnic State University Lawrence, Patrick; University of Toledo Brower, David University of North Carolina Layzer, Judith Massachusetts Institute of Technology Burby, Ray University of North Carolina London, James B. Clemson University Chaky, Damon; Pratt Institute Long, Jerrold A. University of Idaho Frazier, Tim University of Idaho Lowry, Kem University of Hawaii Freitag, Robert University of Washington Maingi, John Miami University Godschalk, David University of North Carolina Marcucci, Daniel J.; East Carolina University Haylick, Spenser University of Colorado Denver McDaniels, Timothy; University of British Columbia Lindell, Michael K.; Texas A & M University McKenzie, Meredith; California State Polytechnic University, Mukherji, Anuradha; East Carolina University Pomona Olshansky, Robert; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Meng, Qingmin State University of New York at Albany Prater, Carla; Texas A & M University Mitchell, Bruce University of Waterloo Tobin, Graham; University of South Florida Moreau, David University of North Carolina Nemeth, David J.; University of Toledo Natural Resources, Water Resources Norton, Richard University of Michigan and Coastal Development O’Connor, Christopher J. State University of New York at Albany O’Connor, Kathleen State University of New York at Albany Akiwuni, Fenda; University of South Florida O’Donnell, Edward; University of Delaware Alsharif, Kamal; University of South Florida Page, G. William; University at Buffalo, the State University of Beatley, Timothy University of Virginia New York Brower, David University of North Carolina Pitt, David G.; University of Minnesota Chalofsky, Barry; Rutgers University Radke, John; University of California, Berkeley Chandrasekhar, Divya Texas Southern University Reppert, James E. State University of New York at Albany Cunningham, M. Grant Clemson University Rivera, José A.; University of New Mexico Czajkowski, Kevin P.; University of Toledo Schneemann, Margaret University of Illinois at Chicago

A- 25 Stone, Mike University of Waterloo Dumbaugh, Eric; Florida Atlantic University Swatuk, Larry University of Waterloo Eisenberg, Yochai University of Illinois at Chicago Szuster, Brian University of Hawaii Folsom, Michael; Eastern Washington University Tobin, Graham; University of South Florida Garde, Ajay University of California, Irvine Watson, Philip University of Idaho Gillert, Eric; University at Buffalo, the State University of New Wentz, Elizabeth; Arizona State University York Wescoat, Jr., James Massachusetts Institute of Technology Goldstein, Carol University of California Los Angeles Whittington, Dale University of North Carolina Gulak, Morton B. Virginia Commonwealth University Wilson, Patrick University of Idaho Gullickson, Neil; Northern Arizona University Witten, Jon Tufts University Hock, Charles University of Illinois at Chicago Holcomb, Briavel Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Negotiation and Conflict Resolution Imeokparia, Timothy O.; University of New Mexico Jaffe, Martin University of Illinois at Chicago Burdick, Robert Tufts University Jones, Robert Eastern Michigan University Conroy, Maria Manta; Ohio State University Keller, John; Kansas State University Corburn, Jason; University of Californa, Berkeley Krieger, Alex; Harvard University Dinell, Tom University of Hawaii Kung, Hsiang-te University of Memphis Dorcey, Anthony H.J.; University of British Columbia Lapp, Floyd; Columbia University Dotson, A. Bruce University of Virginia Loukaitou-Sideris, Anastasia University of California Los Angeles Dukes, E. Frank University of Virginia Mehrotra, Rahul; Harvard University Elliott, Michael L. Poirier; Georgia Institute of Technology Morrow-Jones, Hazel; Ohio State University Fawcett, James A.; University of Southern California Mukhija, Vinit University of California Los Angeles Forester, John; Cornell University Nasar, Jack L.; Ohio State University Forrest, Clyde; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Nelessen, Anton E. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Godschalk, David University of North Carolina Nemeth, David J.; University of Toledo Kaufman, Sanda; Cleveland State University Perera, M.C. Nihal Ball State University Mandarano, Lynn; Temple University Quinn, Robert; Eastern Washington University Miller, Lee; Columbia University Rowe, Peter G.; Harvard University Nocks, Barry C. Clemson University Schneider, Alison; Pratt Institute Paterson, Robert G.; University of Texas at Austin Semple, Hugh Eastern Michigan University Richardson, James R.; University of New Mexico Shapiro, John; Pratt Institute Samonsky, Ella; San José State University Shiffman, Ronald; Pratt Institute Simpson, David M. University of Louisville Southworth, Michael; University of California, Berkeley Sokoloff, Harris University of Pennsylvania Steinberg, Harris University of Pennsylvania Taylor, Tom; Florida State University Sternberg, Ernest; University at Buffalo, the State University of New York Physical Geography and Planning Swanekamp, Kenneth; University at Buffalo, the State University Al-Kodmany, Kheir University of Illinois at Chicago of New York Anjomani, Ardeshir; University of Texas, Arlington Torres, Deborah; University of Southern California Archer, Kevin; University of South Florida Triantafillou, Menelaos University of Cincinnati Baker, Kathleen; Western Michigan University Turbeville, Daniel; Eastern Washington University Banerjee, Tridib; University of Southern California Vidyarthi, Sanjeev University of Illinois at Chicago Barnett, Jonathan University of Pennsylvania Vigeant, Paul Wayne State University Brazel, Anthony; Arizona State University Welch, Joan M. West Chester University Brower, Sidney; University of Maryland- College Park Winston, Edward Perry; Pratt Institute Byron, Joan; Pratt Institute Wong, Jack L.; University of Southern California Crewe, Katherine; Arizona State University Xie, Yichun, Eastern Michigan University Cuff, Dana University of California Los Angeles Zhang, Ting Wei University of Illinois at Chicago David, Nina Eastern Michigan University

A-26 Planning and Design Review Friedman, Daniel University of Washington Gershberg, Alec Ian; The New School Agrawal, Sandeep Kumar Ryerson University Hafen, Mark; University of South Florida Bitterman, Alex; University at Buffalo, the State University of New York Kahn, Andrea; Columbia University Boyle, Tim; Columbia University Klopfer, Eric Massachusetts Institute of Technology De Monchaux, John de Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lara, Fernando; University of Texas at Austin Deal, Brian; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Orfield, Gary University of California Los Angeles Gullickson, Neil; Northern Arizona University Stiftel, Bruce; Georgia Institute of Technology Onaran, Korkut University of Colordo Denver Stein, Stuart W.; Cornell University Planning History & Cultural Studies Agrawal, Asha Weinstein; San José State University Planning in Developing Countries Avila, Eric University of California Los Angeles Akiwuni, Fenda; University of South Florida Ballon, Hilary; New York University Beard, Victoria University of California, Irvine Bartholomew, Keith; University of Utah Brown, David; McGill University Basmajian, Carlton; Iowa State University Daniere, Amrita University of Toronto Baugher, Sherene; Cornell University De Oliveira, Euripedes California State University Northridge Beamish, Anne; Kansas State University Dimitron, Harry; UCL The Bartlett Beinart, Julian Massachusetts Institute of Technology Gakenheimer, Ralph Massachusetts Institute of Technology Benedict, Robert Clemson University Giusti, Cecilia; Texas A & M University Birch, Eugenie L. University of Pennsylvania Goethert, Reinhard Massachusetts Institute of Technology Brabec, Elizabeth; University of Massachusetts- Amherst Goldsmith, William W.; Cornell University Brody, Jason; Kansas State University Hall, Ralph Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Bromley, Ray State University of New York at Albany Irazabal, Clara; Columbia University Brooks, Jane S.; University of New Orleans Jeihani, Monsoureh Morgan State University Campanell, Thomas University of North Carolina Keating, Larry; Georgia Institute of Technology Campbell, Scott D. University of Michigan Mahayni, Riad G.; Iowa State University Chalana, Manish University of Washington Miraftab, Faranak; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Christopherson, Susan M.; Cornell University Mitchell-Weaver, Clyde; Kansas State University Cohen, James; University of Maryland- College Park Nance, Earthea; University of New Orleans Connerly, Charles E.; University of Iowa Njoh, Ambe; University of South Florida Córdova, Teresa L.; University of New Mexico Owusu, Francis Y.; Iowa State University Cummins, Stephen University of California Los Angeles Qadeer, Mohammad Ryerson University Deakin, Elizabeth; University of California, Berkeley Saltzman, Sidney; Cornell University Deeg, Lohren Ball State University Shatkin, Gavin University of Michigan Edwards, Hazel R. The Catholic University of America Sletto, Bjorn; University of Texas at Austin Feiden, Wayne; University of Massachusetts- Amherst Tendler, Judith Massachusetts Institute of Technology Fishman, Robert University of Michigan Turshen, Meredeth Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Fogelson, Robert Massachusetts Institute of Technology Whittington, Dale University of North Carolina Forester, John; Cornell University Wilson, Patricia; University of Texas at Austin Forrest, Clyde ; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Yonder, Ayse; Pratt Institute Glenn, Jane; McGill University Goins, Charles Robert; University of Oklahoma Planning Education and Institutions Goldstein, Carol University of California Los Angeles Goonewardena, Kanishka University of Toronto Adams, Vera Ball State University Gusevich, Miriam The Catholic University of America Balassiano, Katia; Iowa State University Guttenberg, Albert Z.; University of Illinois at Urbana- Campbell, Christopher University of Washington Champaign Dooling, Sarah; University of Texas at Austin Hall, Peter; UCL The Bartlett Forsyth, Ann; Cornell University

A- 27 Hess, Daniel B.; University at Buffalo, the State University of New Spain, Daphne University of Virginia York Strauss, Eric J.; Michigan State University Hess, Paul University of Toronto Sugar, Keith A.; San José State University Hewitt, Robert Clemson University Takahashi, Lois University of California Los Angeles Hill, Margo; Eastern Washington University Taylor, Gary D.; Iowa State University Holleran, Michael; University of Texas at Austin Taylor, Jr, Henry Louis; University at Buffalo, the State University Hooker, Joe; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign of New York Houck, Jeanne; Pratt Institute Tewdwr-Jones, Mark; UCL The Bartlett Howard, Zeljka Pavolich; California Polytechnic State University Thomas, June Manning University of Michigan Jeske, Karen; Iowa State University Thompson, Gregory; Florida State University Jutla, Rajinder Missouri State University Tomlan, Michael; Cornell University Karina; Stephen J.; University of Maryland- College Park Wagner, Jacob; University of Missouri at Kansas City Kayden, Jerold S.; Harvard University Warner, Jr., Sam Bass Massachusetts Institute of Technology Keating, W. Dennis; Cleveland State University Warren, Robert; University of Delaware Keene, John C.; Temple University Weinstein, Alan; Cleveland State University Kushner, James; University of Southern California Weissman, Seth; Georgia Institute of Technology Laurence, Peter Clemson University Whitaker, Ana Maria; California State Polytechnic University, Levine, Julius The Catholic University of America Pomona Levy, Jennifer; Columbia University Whittemore, Andrew; University of Texas, Arlington Loukaitou-Sideris, Anastasia University of California Los Angeles Wieters, Meghan; University of Oklahoma Macdonald, Elizabeth; University of California, Berkeley Willey, Claude California State University Northridge May, Diane Missouri State University Wilson, Barbara Brown; University of Texas at Austin Mazumdar, Sanjoy University of California, Irvine Wong, Sidney Morgan State University McGregor, Davianna P. University of Hawaii Menking, William; Pratt Institute Planning Law Mitchell, Jerry V.; California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Brewster, Chris; University of Missouri at Kansas City Mitchell, Leonard; University of Southern California Brower, David University of North Carolina Mitchell, Robert P.; University of Massachusetts- Amherst Costello, Eileen Ryerson University Monti, Dan; Saint Louis University Cutler, Nancy University of Cincinnati Murray, William; University at Buffalo, the State University of Dyckman, Caitlin Clemson University New York Fasic, George W. West Chester University Neville, Christopher; Pratt Institute Fountain, III, Esq., Aubrey W. Virginia Commonwealth University Nocks, Barry C. Clemson University Guion, Neil Missouri State University Novak, Alice; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Harris, Kirk University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Olpadwala, Porus; Cornell University Huston, Thomas University of Nebraska – Lincoln Parker, Francis H. Ball State University Jaffe, Martin University of Illinois at Chicago Pearlman, Kenneth; Ohio State University Kelly, Eric Damian Ball State University Pittari, Jr., John J. Auburn University Longo, Leo Ryerson University Pullman, Lori; California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Meany, Judith The Catholic University of America Rawlins, Rachael; University of Texas at Austin Norton, Richard University of Michigan Reiners, Gary; Iowa State University Parker, Francis H. Ball State University Reps, John; Cornell University Powell, Gary University of Cincinnati Rivers, Robert; University of New Orleans Powers, Erica L. State University of New York at Albany Rowe, Peter G.; Harvard University Salkin, Patricia E. State University of New York at Albany Ryberg, Stephanie R.; Cleveland State University Silbey, Susan Massachusetts Institute of Technology Scherer, Andrew; Columbia University Spensley, James University of Colorado Denver Schlemper, Mary Beth; University of Toledo Wallace, Terry; Jackson State University Seewald, Alan; University of Massachusetts- Amherst Weber, Matthew D. Wayne State University Sharp, Kimberly; Northern Arizona University Sloane, David; University of Southern California

A-28 Planning Practice, Methodology and Fricano, Russell J.; Alabama A & M University Theory Friedman, John; University of British Columbia Fulton, William; University of Southern California Altshuler, Alan; Harvard University Gallent, Nick; UCL The Bartlett Andrews, Clinton J. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Goonewardena, Kanishka University of Toronto Anselin, Luc; Arizona State University Gough, Meghan Virginia Commonwealth University Arvidson, Enid; University of Texas, Arlington Grengs, Joseph University of Michigan Asomani-Boatend, Raymond; Minnesota State University Gulak, Morton B. Virginia Commonwealth University Ballon, Hilary; New York University Hall, Peter; UCL The Bartlett Banai, Reza University of Memphis Han, Grace; Columbia University Banerjee, Tridib; University of Southern California Hock, Charles University of Illinois at Chicago Barnett, Jonathan University of Pennsylvania Hopkins, Lewis D.; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Barreto, Felix R.; California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Hugg, David; University of Delaware Baum, Howell S.; University of Maryland- College Park Huja, Satyendra University of Virginia Blanco, Hilda; University of Southern California Ioannides, Dimitri Missouri State University Bolan, Richard S.; University of Minnesota Issac, Claudia B.; University of New Mexico Boswell, Michael; California Polytechnic State University Jeske, Karen; Iowa State University Brenner, Neil; Harvard University Karadimitriou, Nikos; UCL The Bartlett Brody, Jason; Kansas State University Keeble, Ronald Ryerson University Brooks, Jane S.; University of New Orleans Kelly, Eric Damian Ball State University Browder, John Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Kim, Karl University of Hawaii Bryson, John M.; University of Minnesota Knight, Bruce; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Butler, William; Florida State University Kreiger, Martin H.; University of Southern California Campbell, Scott D. University of Michigan Krumholz, Norm; Cleveland State University Castells, Manuel; University of Southern California Lake, Robert W. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Charlebois, Cameron; McGill University Lauria, Mickey Clemson University Cohen, James; University of Maryland- College Park Lawhorn, Larry; Kansas State University Costa, Fernando; University of Oklahoma Levine, Julius The Catholic University of America Crewe, Katherine; Arizona State University Levy, Paul University of Pennsylvania Cummins, Stephen University of California Los Angeles Loh, Carolyn G. Wayne State University Dear, Michael; University of California, Berkeley London, Roseanne; Eastern Washington University Deeg, Lohren Ball State University Looye, Johanna W. University of Cincinnati Dinell, Tom University of Hawaii Loubert, Linda Morgan State University Doshna, Jeffrey P.; Temple University Luton, Larry; Eastern Washington University Dotson, A. Bruce University of Virginia Mahayni, Riad G.; Iowa State University Drown, Stephen R. University of Idaho Martin, Jonathan; Pratt Institute Edwards, Hazel R. The Catholic University of America Masilela, Calvin O.; Indiana University of Pennsylvania Edwards, Mary; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Menking, William; Pratt Institute Elliott, Michael L. Poirier; Georgia Institute of Technology Morales, Alfonso; University of Wisconsin- Madison Ellison, Charles E. University of Cincinnati Moulden, Rodney Morgan State University Emmi, Philip C.; University of Utah Myers, Dowell; University of Southern California Evans-Cowley, Jennifer; Ohio State University Nocks, Barry C. Clemson University Fainstein, Susan; Harvard University Norman, Jr., Herbert P.; Michigan State University Feser, Edward; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Oden, Michael; University of Texas at Austin Fishman, Robert University of Michigan Olshanksky, Robert; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Flachsbart, Peter University of Hawaii Owusu, Francis Y.; Iowa State University Forrest, Clyde; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Papsidero, Vincent; Ohio State University Frank, Andrew B.; University of Maryland- College Park Parker, Francis H. Ball State University Frank, Nancy University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Pearlman, Kenneth; Ohio State University Frankel, Bruce W. Ball State University

A- 29 Pinel, Sandra University of Idaho Political Geography & Economy Poteet, Phillip University of Memphis Altshuler, Alan; Harvard University Pothukuchi, Kameshwari Wayne State University Arvidson, Enid; University of Texas, Arlington Poulakidas, Dimitris; California State Polytechnic University, Bania, Neil University of Oregon Pomona Byrne, John; University of Delaware Preston, Steve; California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Castells, Manuel; University of Southern California Ragonetti, Thomas University of Colorado Denver Clifford, Ben; UCL The Bartlett Rankin, Katharine University of Toronto Córdova, Teresa L.; University of New Mexico Ryan, Dennis University of Washington Dear, Michael; University of California, Berkeley Salazar, David; California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Foster, Kathryn A.; University at Buffalo, the State University of Sancar, Fahriye University of Colorado Denver New York Sanyal, Bish Massachusetts Institute of Technology Goldsmith, William W.; Cornell University Sarkis, A. Hashim; Harvard University Grengs, Joseph University of Michigan Sen, Siddhartha Morgan State University Lowe, Catherine “Kate”; University of New Orleans Shatkin, Gavin University of Michigan Markusen, Ann R.; University of Minnesota Shearer, Allan W.; University of Texas at Austin Nitz, Lawrence University of Hawaii Silva, Enrique R. Boston University Olpadwala, Porus; Cornell University Slotterback, Carissa Schively; University of Minnesota Saxenian, AnnaLee; University of California, Berkeley Smith, Sheri; Kansas State University Siemiatycki, Matti University of Toronto Soja, Edward University of California Los Angeles Soja, Edward University of California Los Angeles Southworth, Michael; University of California, Berkeley Spencer, James University of Hawaii Srinivas, Smita; Columbia University Sternberg, Ernest; University at Buffalo, the State University of New York Property Tax Legislation and Reform Stiftel, Bruce; Georgia Institute of Technology Amborski, David Ryerson University Studer, Jr., Raymond University of Colorado Denver Kalambokidis, Laura; University of Minnesota Suen, I-Shian (Ivan) Virginia Commonwealth University Long, Jerrold A. University of Idaho Tallerico, Benjamin Wayne State University Tassonyi, Almos Thomas Ryerson University Trudeau, Alain; McGill University Urey, Gwendolyn H.; California State Polytechnic University, Public Administration, Economics, Pomona Finance, Management, and Policy Verma, Niraj Virginia Commonwealth University Agrawal, Asha Weinstein; San José State University Vigeant, Paul Wayne State University Allen, Peter University of Michigan Wack, Paul; California Polytechnic State University Allison, Charles; The New School Wagner, Jacob; University of Missouri at Kansas City Aurand, Andrew; Florida State University Weber, Matthew D. Wayne State University Bania, Neil University of Oregon Weber, Rachel University of Illinois at Chicago Bausman, Dennis Clemson University White, Sammis University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Bellas, Dean The Catholic University of America Wieters, Meghan; University of Oklahoma Bezborah, Karabi C.; University of Texas, Arlington Wiggins, Lyna Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Borich, Timothy O.; Iowa State University Willson, Richard W.; California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Borsig, Jim; Jackson State University Wilson, Constance; Alabama A & M University Bryson, John M.; University of Minnesota Wong, Sidney Morgan State University Burchell, Robert W. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Yaro, Robert University of Pennsylvania Carolini, Gabriella Y. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Zhange, Sumei University of Louisville Case, Dale University of Colorado Denver Zonta, Michela Virginia Commonwealth University Casey, Colleen; University of Texas, Arlington Charlebois, Cameron; McGill University Cherrington-Cucore, Janet; Minnesota State University Clark, Chris; California Polytechnic State University

A-30 Coates, Paul; Iowa State University Lawhorn, Larry; Kansas State University Costa, Fernando; University of Oklahoma Lay, Bonnie; California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Creedon, James P.; Temple University Levine, Jonathan University of Michigan Cropf, Robert; Saint Louis University Listokin, David Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Cummings, Scott; Saint Louis University London, Roseanne; Eastern Washington University Dalton, Margaret M.; Frostburg State University Lucy, William H. University of Virginia Delaney, Stephen Boston University Luton, Larry; Eastern Washington University Dimino, Richard; Harvard University Manville, Michael; Cornell University Ding, Lei Wayne State University Marshment, Richard S. Clemson University Domahidy, Mary; Saint Louis University Marshment, Richard; University of Oklahoma Donaghy, Kieran; Cornell University Mason, Susan; Boise State University Drennan, Matthew; Cornell University Mathur, Shishir; San José State University Edwards, Mary; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign McMillen, Daniel; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Elias, Veronica; Eastern Washington University Mendenhall, Ruby; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Ellison, Charles E. University of Cincinnati Metzger, Tina; California Polytechnic State University Elvery, Joel A.; Cleveland State University Meyer, David University of California, Irvine Evans-Cowley, Jennifer; Ohio State University Minassians, Henrik California State University Northridge Farris, J. Terrence Clemson University Mitchell, Leonard; University of Southern California Featherstone, Jeffrey; Temple University Németh Jeremy University of Colorado Denver Feldman, Martha University of California, Irvine Neral, John A.; Frostburg State University Fritz, Jan Marie University of Cincinnati Nguyen, Phuong H.; University of Iowa Fuller, John W.; University of Iowa Nitz, Lawrence University of Hawaii Gershberg, Alec Ian; The New School Nixon, David University of Hawaii Gilsinan, James; Saint Louis University O’Rorke, John J.; Frostburg State University Guttenplan, Charles; Temple University Orfield, Myron W.; University of Minnesota Hartlaub, Stephen G.; Frostburg State University Orlinoff, David Tufts University Hilty, James; Temple University Outland, Donald; Alabama A & M University Hissong, Rodney V.; University of Texas, Arlington Park, Peter University of Colorado Denver Hoagland, Kenneth University of Colorado Denver Paterson, Robert G.; University of Texas at Austin Honadle, Beth University of Cincinnati Paulsen, Kurt G.; University of Wisconsin- Madison Hoversten, Mark University of Idaho Pearlman, Kenneth; Ohio State University Huddleston, Jack R.; University of Wisconsin- Madison Peiser, Richard B; Harvard University Hutchinson, Robert New Jersey Institute of Technology Perry, David University of Illinois at Chicago Immergluck, Daniel; Georgia Institute of Technology Petracca, Mark University of California, Irvine Ingram, Helen University of California, Irvine Porter, Miriam; Minnesota State University Irvin, Renee University of Oregon Pucher, John R. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Iseki, Hiroyuki; University of Maryland- College Park Retsinas, Nicolas; Harvard University Justice, Jonathan; University of Delaware Robinson, Pamela Ryerson University Katirai, Matin West Chester University Rost, Craig; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Kauffman, Gerald; University of Delaware Saltzman, Sidney; Cornell University Kawecki, Cass University of Virginia Sanger, M. Bryna; The New School KELLY, Janet University of Louisville Schlickman, Stephen University of Illinois at Chicago Keynejad, Charles California State University Northridge Scruggs, Caroline; University of New Mexico Khan, Heather Eastern Michigan University Seasons, Mark University of Waterloo King, Sandra; Minnesota State University Sechrist, Robert P.; Indiana University of Pennsylvania Kotin, Allan D.; University of Southern California Seidman, Karl Massachusetts Institute of Technology Koven, Steven University of Louisville Shoup, Donald University of California Los Angeles Lahr, Michael L. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Silverman, Robert M.; University at Buffalo, the State University LaMore, Rex L.; Michigan State University of New York

A- 31 Smoke, Paul; New York University Siemiatycki, Matti University of Toronto Spicer, Michael; Cleveland State University Walker, Meg; Pratt Institute Stein, Jay; Arizona State University Steinmann, Justin Auburn University Real Estate Development Stephenson, Max O. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Allen, Peter University of Michigan University Anderson, Austin G.; University of Southern California Susskind, Lawrence Massachusetts Institute of Technology Bieri, David University of Michigan Taylor, Brian University of California Los Angeles Bitter, Christopher University of Washington Taylor, Jr, Henry Louis; University at Buffalo, the State University of New York Bostic, Raphael; University of Southern California Thomas, Ward California State University Northridge Boyle, Robin Wayne State University Tomalty, Ray; McGill University Burayidi, Michael Ball State University Webber, Steven Ryerson University Burchell, Robert W. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Weber, Rachel University of Illinois at Chicago Cahaney, William University of Louisville Wheaton, William Massachusetts Institute of Technology Charlebois, Cameron; McGill University Wilson, Mark I.; Michigan State University Charles, Susan Lanyi University of Michigan Xiao, Yu; Texas A & M University Ciochetti, Tony Massachusetts Institute of Technology Zellner, Moira University of Illinois at Chicago Craze, Celia; University of Maryland- College Park Zimmer, Richard J.; California State Polytechnic University, DeLisle, James University of Washington Pomona Deng, Lan University of Michigan Zinke, Robert; Eastern Washington University Dewart, Alan; University at Buffalo, the State University of New York Falk, David; University of Maryland- College Park Public Space and the Public Sphere Farrington, Robert; University of Utah Beamish, Anne; Kansas State University Farris, J. Terrence Clemson University Campo, Daniel Morgan State University Fischer, Raphaël; McGill University Carmona, Matthew; UCL The Bartlett Frank, Andrew B.; University of Maryland- College Park Cidre, Elisabete; UCL The Bartlett Geltner, David Massachusetts Institute of Technology D’Arcus, Bruce Miami University Gladstone, David; University of New Orleans Daniere, Amrita University of Toronto Haddow, David F.; Georgia Institute of Technology De Magalhães, Claudio; UCL The Bartlett Hamlim, Roger E.; Michigan State University De Sousa, Christopher Ryerson University Harris, Edrick; Georgia Institute of Technology Ehrenfeucht, Renia; University of New Orleans Hoagland, Kenneth University of Colorado Denver England, Marcia Miami University Hughes, James W. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Franck, Karen New Jersey Institute of Technology Immergluck, Daniel; Georgia Institute of Technology Friedman, Daniel University of Washington Keating, Larry; Georgia Institute of Technology Gallagher, Barry; Rutgers University Koebel, C. Theodore Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Kayden, Jerold S.; Harvard University University Lagro, Jr, James A.; University of Wisconsin- Madison Kotin, Allan D.; University of Southern California Lawson, Laura; Rutgers University Kreditor, Alan; University of Southern California Luka, Nik; McGill University Lander, Brad; Pratt Institute Macdonald, Elizabeth; University of California, Berkeley Leinberger, Christopher University of Michigan Main, Kelly; California Polytechnic State University Levine, Julius The Catholic University of America Mehta, Vikas; University of South Florida Malizia, Emil University of North Carolina Mills, Allan Virginia Commonwealth University McGrath, Tod Massachusetts Institute of Technology Németh Jeremy University of Colorado Denver Meany, Judith The Catholic University of America Ratti, Carlo Massachusetts Institute of Technology Meyers, Jonathan; Pratt Institute Ruddick, Susan University of Toronto Mittal, Jay Auburn University Ryan, Robert L.; University of Massachusetts- Amherst Moos, Markus University of Waterloo Schmidt, Stephen; Cornell University

A-32 Murray, William; University at Buffalo, the State University of Bradbury, Susan L.; Iowa State University New York Bullamore, Henry W.; Frostburg State University Peiser, Richard B; Harvard University Cummins, Stephen University of California Los Angeles Price, Alfred D.; University at Buffalo, the State University of New Dandekar, Hemalata; California Polytechnic State University York Doan, Petra; Florida State University Reed-Morris, Herschelle Morgan State University Frank, Kelvin; Eastern Washington University Renne, John L.; University of New Orleans Hecht, Susanna University of California Los Angeles Rolfe, George University of Washington Higgins, Lorie University of Idaho Rosener, Judith University of California, Irvine Hill, Margo; Eastern Washington University Ross, Catherine L.; Georgia Institute of Technology Howland, Marie; University of Maryland- College Park Salsich, Jr, Peter W.; Saint Louis University Jojola, Theodore; University of New Mexico Sanders, Welford University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Keller, John; Kansas State University Schirmer, Paul University of Cincinnati Kelly, William; Eastern Washington University Schwennsen, Kate Clemson University Marchand, Michael; Eastern Washington University Scott, Steffanie University of Waterloo Marcouiller, David W.; University of Wisconsin- Madison Shearmur, Richard; McGill University Miles, Rebecca; Florida State University Shen, Guoqiang; University of Oklahoma Morgan, Cheryl Auburn University Simons, Robert; Cleveland State University Outland, Donald; Alabama A & M University Smith, Jr., Frank C. Boston University Popper, Frank J. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Smith-Heimer, Michael; University of California, Berkeley Pressley, Joyce Ann Morgan State University Springer, Tom Clemson University Qadeer, Mohammad Ryerson University Strammiello, Daniel University of Colorado Denver Rolland, Richard; Eastern Washington University Thompson, Michelle M.; University of New Orleans Shriar, Avrum J. Virginia Commonwealth University Vidal, Avis C. Wayne State University Smith, Megan E. University of Oregon Wheaton, William Massachusetts Institute of Technology Strauss, Eric J.; Michigan State University Wiley, Jonathan Clemson University Suryanata, Krisna University of Hawaii Worzala, Elaine Clemson University Taylor, Gary D.; Iowa State University Wuerzer, Thomas; Boise State University Tendler, Judith Massachusetts Institute of Technology Zimmer, Richard J.; California State Polytechnic University, Ward, Robert Eastern Michigan University Pomona Warriner, G.K. University of Waterloo Watson, Philip University of Idaho Remote Sensing Wilson, Patrick University of Idaho Coutu, Gary W. West Chester University Winchell, Dick; Eastern Washington University Czajkowski, Kevin P.; University of Toledo Faust, Nickolas L.; Georgia Institute of Technology Social, Gender, and Diversity Jaworski, Eugene, Eastern Michigan University Lathrop, Richard; Rutgers University Planning and Policy Akiwuni, Fenda; University of South Florida Maingi, John Miami University Arbaci, Sonia; UCL The Bartlett Ramspott, Matthew E.; Frostburg State University Archer, Kevin; University of South Florida Sahar, Liora; Georgia Institute of Technology Betancur, John University of Illinois at Chicago Twumasi, Yaw; Jackson State University Blumenberg, Evelyn University of California Los Angeles Welsh, William, Eastern Michigan University Boothroyd, Peter; University of British Columbia Wentz, Elizabeth; Arizona State University Castells, Manuel; University of Southern California Checkoway, Barry University of Michigan Rural, Small Town and Tribal Chrisinger, Colleen University of Oregon Development and Planning Crewe, Katherine; Arizona State University Becker, Barbara; University of Texas, Arlington Cuff, Dana University of California Los Angeles Blanck, Doreen Liberto; California Polytechnic State University Cummins, Stephen University of California Los Angeles Borich, Timothy O.; Iowa State University Dandekar, Hemalata; California Polytechnic State University

A- 33 Dear, Michael; University of California, Berkeley Sloane, David; University of Southern California Dinell, Tom University of Hawaii Smith, Jeffrey; The New School Doan, Petra; Florida State University Spain, Daphne University of Virginia Eastwood, Rob L.; San José State University Steffel-Johnson, Jennifer University of Colorado Denver Ellen, Ingrid Gould; New York University Taylor, Jr, Henry Louis; University at Buffalo, the State University Estrada, Leobardo University of California Los Angeles of New York Fainstein, Susan; Harvard University Toker, Zeynep California State University Northridge Foley, Dolores University of Hawaii Turshen, Meredeth Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Forsyth, Ann; Cornell University Umemoto, Karen University of Hawaii Hamiliton, Darrick; The New School White, Sammis University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Harper-Anderson, Elsie Virginia Commonwealth University Wilson, Barbara Brown; University of Texas at Austin Harwood, Stacy; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Wilson, Constance; Alabama A & M University Howell, David; The New School Winkle, Curtis University of Illinois at Chicago Huang, Youqin State University of New York at Albany Wolch, Jennifer; University of California, Berkeley Irazabal, Clara; Columbia University Wong, Jack L.; University of Southern California Issac, Claudia B.; University of New Mexico Yanich, Danilo; University of Delaware Jennings, James Tufts University Yonder, Ayse; Pratt Institute Kleit, Rachel Garshick University of Washington Zimmerman, Rae; New York University Lassiter, Matthew University of Michigan Zonta, Michela Virginia Commonwealth University Lastarria-Cornhiel, Susana; University of Wisconsin- Madison Leavitt, Jacqueline University of California Los Angeles Sustainable Resource Development Leete, Laura University of Oregon Agyeman, Julian Tufts University Lind, Amy University of Cincinnati Auffrey, Christopher University of Cincinnati Loggins, Charles; California State Polytechnic University, Beatley, Timothy University of Virginia Pomona Berke, Philip University of North Carolina Marcuse, Peter; Columbia University Chifos, Carla University of Cincinnati Martinez-Cosio, Maria; University of Texas, Arlington Coffin, Sarah; Saint Louis University McDonald, Mary Grace University of Hawaii Cohen, Maurie New Jersey Institute of Technology McLaren, Norma-Jean; University of British Columbia Conroy, Maria Manta; Ohio State University Mehta, Vikas; University of South Florida De Sousa, Christopher Ryerson University Mendenhall, Ruby; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Feldman, David L. University of California, Irvine Miles, Rebecca; Florida State University Garde, Ajay University of California, Irvine Milroy, Beth Moore Ryerson University Goldfarb, Eugene University of Illinois at Chicago Myers, Dowell; University of Southern California Gough, Meghan Virginia Commonwealth University O‘Regan, Katherine; New York University Grech, Christopher P. The Catholic University of America Pader, Ellen-J; University of Massachusetts- Amherst Grover, Himanshu; University at Buffalo, the State University of Parker, Brenda University of Illinois at Chicago New York Perera, M.C. Nihal Ball State University Hall, Ralph Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Pothukuchi, Kameshwari Wayne State University Hand, Gunnar; University of Missouri at Kansas City Rollinson, Paul Missouri State University Hillary, Annie I. The Catholic University of America Rom, Alan Jay Tufts University Hwang, Sang University of Virginia Ruddick, Susan University of Toronto Ioannides, Dimitri Missouri State University Salo, Ken; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Kassens-Noor, Eva.; Michigan State University Sandercock, Leonie; University of British Columbia Kelbaugh, Douglas University of Michigan Sanger, M. Bryna; The New School Lagro, Jr, James A.; University of Wisconsin- Madison Schlossberg, Marc University of Oregon Lejano, Raul University of California, Irvine Scott, Steffanie University of Waterloo Lucy, William H. University of Virginia Servon, Lisa J.; The New School Maclaren, Virginia University of Toronto Shetty, Sujata; University of Toledo Matthew, Richard University of California, Irvine

A-34 Montenegro-Menezes, Flavia; University of Massachusetts- Jacobs, Harvey M.; University of Wisconsin- Madison Amherst Keene, John C.; Temple University Moore, Steven A.; University of Texas at Austin Kellogg, Wendy A.; Cleveland State University Mugerauer, Robert University of Washington Kosny, Mitchell Ryerson University Norton, Richard University of Michigan Lagro, Jr, James A.; University of Wisconsin- Madison O’Riordan, Jon; University of British Columbia Laverny-Rafter, David; Minnesota State University Okey, Brian W.; Indiana University of Pennsylvania Leinberger, Christopher University of Michigan Olwert, Craig California State University Northridge Lucy, William H. University of Virginia Paterson, Robert G.; University of Texas at Austin Marchand, Michael; Eastern Washington University Pijawka, David; Arizona State University Mathur, Shishir; San José State University Pitt, Damian Virginia Commonwealth University McAfee, Ann; University of British Columbia Rees, William; University of British Columbia Nocks, Barry C. Clemson University Renne, John L.; University of New Orleans Ohm, Brian W.; University of Wisconsin- Madison Romanos, Michael C. University of Cincinnati Outland, Donald; Alabama A & M University Rosenthal, Joyce Klein; Harvard University Renne, John L.; University of New Orleans Scheer, Brenda Case; University of Utah Rodriguez, Alejandro; University of Texas, Arlington Schilling, Joe Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Scheer, Brenda Case; University of Utah Shiffman, Ronald; Pratt Institute Siembieda, William; California Polytechnic State University Slotterback, Carissa Schively; University of Minnesota Spicer, Michael; Cleveland State University Talen, Emily; Arizona State University Talen, Emily; Arizona State University Taupier, Richard; University of Massachusetts- Amherst Weitz, Jerry; East Carolina University Truex, Scott I. Ball State University Van Der Kloot, James University of Illinois at Chicago Tourism Planning Webster, Douglas; Arizona State University Altrows, Lawrence Ryerson University Weimar, Cameron The Catholic University of America Cole, H.D. Samuel; University at Buffalo, the State University of Westendorff, David G. University of Memphis New York Wilson, Barbara Brown; University of Texas at Austin Dyrness, Grace; University of Southern California Winchell, Dick; Eastern Washington University Gladstone, David; University of New Orleans Woldeamanuel, Mintesnot California State University Northridge Grodach, Carl; University of Texas, Arlington Zellner, Moira University of Illinois at Chicago Hallet, Lucius; Western Michigan University Zhang, Fangzhu; UCL The Bartlett Holcomb, Briavel Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Zhang, Yang Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Ioannides, Dimitri Missouri State University Zovanyi, Gabor; Eastern Washington University Kim, Karl University of Hawaii Lew, Alan A.; Northern Arizona University Strategic Planning and Smart Growth Marcouiller, David W.; University of Wisconsin- Madison Allen, James J.; University at Buffalo, the State University of New Mills, Allan Virginia Commonwealth University York Silberberg-Robinson, Susan Massachusetts Institute of Becker, Barbara; University of Texas, Arlington Technology Bryson, John M.; University of Minnesota Yang, Li; Western Michigan University Chakraborty, Arnab; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Chatman, Daniel G.; University of California, Berkeley Transportation, Public Service, and Choquette, Robert University of Oregon Infrastructure Planning Creedon, James P.; Temple University Agrawal, Asha Weinstein; San José State University Domahidy, Mary; Saint Louis University Akar, Gulsah; Ohio State University Dunham-Jones, Ellen; Georgia Institute of Technology Alam, Bhuiyan; University of Toledo Frank, Kelvin; Eastern Washington University Altshuler, Alan; Harvard University Fuller, John W.; University of Iowa Andrews, Richard University of North Carolina Herranz, Jr., Joaquin University of Washington Anjomani, Ardeshir; University of Texas, Arlington Hilty, James; Temple University Badami, Madhav; McGill University

A- 35 Bae, Christine University of Washington Guo, Zhan; New York University Benedict, Robert Clemson University Guthrie, Dwayne Pierce The Catholic University of America Benhart, John E.; Indiana University of Pennsylvania Haider, Murtaza Ryerson University Berger, Gideon University of Colorado Denver Hall, Ralph Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Boarnet, Marlon University of California, Irvine Hand, Gunnar; University of Missouri at Kansas City Boarnet, Marlon; University of Southern California Hanley, Paul; University of Iowa Brown, Jeffrey; Florida State University Hess, Daniel B.; University at Buffalo, the State University of New Buckwalter, Donald W.; Indiana University of Pennsylvania York Buehler, Ralph Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Hickman, Robin; UCL The Bartlett Bunnell, Gene State University of New York at Albany Hinojosa, René C.; Michigan State University Cao, Xinyu; University of Minnesota Hosmer, Bob Missouri State University Carroll, Michael; Temple University Hossal, Joshua Boston University Casello, Jeff University of Waterloo Houston, Douglas University of California, Irvine Catz, Sarah University of California, Irvine Hsu, David University of Pennsylvania Cervero, Robert; University of California, Berkeley Hu, Ivy Lingqian University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Chapin, Timothy; Florida State University Huang, Ruihong (Ray); Northern Arizona University Charlier, Jim University of Colorado Denver Hutchinson, Robert New Jersey Institute of Technology Chase, Mark Tufts University Iseki, Hiroyuki; University of Maryland- College Park Chatman, Daniel G.; University of California, Berkeley Jacquemart, George; Pratt Institute Chen, Xueming (Jimmy) Virginia Commonwealth University Jiao, Junfeng Ball State University Chien, Steven New Jersey Institute of Technology Joh, Kenneth; Texas A & M University Cochran, Jamie; Georgia Institute of Technology Johnson, Gary Virginia Commonwealth University Coughlin, Joseph Massachusetts Institute of Technology Johnson, Hal; University of Utah Cramer, Bart; University of Iowa Jones, Diane Morgan State University Dallessio, Thomas New Jersey Institute of Technology Kassens-Noor, Eva.; Michigan State University Daniel, Janice New Jersey Institute of Technology Katirai, Matin West Chester University Daniere, Amrita University of Toronto Kawamura, Kazuya University of Illinois at Chicago Dimino, Richard; Harvard University Keller, John; Kansas State University Dimitron, Harry; UCL The Bartlett Kelly, William; Eastern Washington University Doan, Petra; Florida State University Keynejad, Charles California State University Northridge Dowall, David; University of California, Berkeley Kim, Do-Hyung; California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Dumbaugh, Eric; Florida Atlantic University Kim, Jae Hong; Kansas State University El-Geneidy, Ahmed; McGill University Kim, Karl University of Hawaii Evans-Cowley, Jennifer; Ohio State University Kim, Sungyop;University of Missouri at Kansas City Fan, Yingling; University of Minnesota Kim, Tschangho John; University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign Flachsbart, Peter University of Hawaii King, David; Columbia University Flamm, Bradley; Temple University Kostyniuk, Lidia University of Michigan Flynn, Mike; Pratt Institute Kyte, Michael University of Idaho Fox, Thomas University of Memphis Lapp, Floyd; Columbia University Frank, Lawrence; University of British Columbia Laverny-Rafter, David; Minnesota State University Fuller, John W.; University of Iowa Lawson, Catherine T. State University of New York at Albany Gakenheimer, Ralph Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lee, Bumsoo; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Giuliano, Genevieve; University of Southern California Lee, Richard; San José State University Golub, Aaron; Arizona State University Lee, Young-Jae Morgan State University Gomez-Ibanez, Jose A.; Harvard University Lee, Yuk University of Colorado Denver Gordon, Peter; University of Southern California Levine, Jonathan University of Michigan Grant, Benjamin; San José State University Levine, Julius The Catholic University of America Grengs, Joseph University of Michigan Levinson, David; University of Minnesota Guensler, Randall; Georgia Institute of Technology Li, Jianling; University of Texas, Arlington

A-36 Lindquist, Peter S.; University of Toledo Rodriguez, Daniel University of North Carolina Liu, Rachel New Jersey Institute of Technology Ronderos, Nicolas New Jersey Institute of Technology Lomax, Timothy; Texas A & M University Ross, Catherine L.; Georgia Institute of Technology Long, Judith Grant; Harvard University Rutherford, G. Scott University of Washington Lowry, Michael University of Idaho Salvucci, Frederick Massachusetts Institute of Technology Mahayni, Riad G.; Iowa State University Sanchez, Thomas W. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Manville, Michael; Cornell University University Marchand, Michael; Eastern Washington University Saphores, Jean-Daniel University of California, Irvine Mars, James Ryerson University Schlickman, Stephen University of Illinois at Chicago Marshall, Julian D.; University of Minnesota Schlossberg, Marc University of Oregon Marshall, Stephen; UCL The Bartlett Schroeppel, Ken University of Colorado Denver Marshment, Richard S. Clemson University Schweitzer, Lisa; University of Southern California Marshment, Richard; University of Oklahoma Sclar, Elliott; Columbia University Matso, Miwa; University of Iowa Sen, Lalita Texas Southern University McCord, Mark; Ohio State University Sen, Siddhartha Morgan State University McCray, Talia; University of Texas at Austin Serafin, Eduardo; San José State University McDonald, Noreen University of North Carolina Shen, Guoqiang; University of Oklahoma McMillan, Tracy; Northern Arizona University Shen, Qing University of Washington McNally, Michael University of California, Irvine Shiffer, Michael; University of British Columbia Meyer, Michael D.; Georgia Institute of Technology Shoup, Donald University of California Los Angeles Miller, Frank Missouri State University Siemiatycki, Matti University of Toronto Moreau, David University of North Carolina Smith, Sheri Texas Southern University Moudon, Anne Vernez University of Washington Smith, Sheri; Kansas State University Multari, Michael; California Polytechnic State University Sollohub, Darius New Jersey Institute of Technology Murray, Alan; Arizona State University Springer, Jeffrey C. Morgan State University Neuman, Michael C.; Texas A & M University Stokes, Robert; Kansas State University Niehaus, John University of Cincinnati Stoner, James; University of Iowa Noland, Robert B. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Sussman, Joseph Massachusetts Institute of Technology Nuworsoo, Cornelius; California Polytechnic State University Taylor, Brian University of California Los Angeles O‘Regan, Katherine; New York University Thakuriah, Piyushimita University of Illinois at Chicago O’Donnell, Edward; University of Delaware Theodore Georgeen New Jersey Institute of Technology Olson, Jeffrey S. State University of New York at Albany Thompson, Gregory; Florida State University Oluwoye, Jacob; Alabama A & M University Tilahun, Nebiyou University of Illinois at Chicago Pan, Qisheng Texas Southern University Trudeau, Alain; McGill University Papacostas, C.S. University of Hawaii Urey, Gwendolyn H.; California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Parker, Francis H. Ball State University Viton, Phillip A.; Ohio State University Pearson, Gene University of Memphis Vrat, Dev California State University Northridge Perkinson, Dennis; Texas A & M University Wang, Rui University of California Los Angeles Perry, David University of Illinois at Chicago Weinberger, Rachel University of Pennsylvania Peters, Deike; University of Southern California West, Harry; Georgia Institute of Technology Poulakidas, Dimitris; California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Whittington, Jan University of Washington Powell, Kathleen H.; Frostburg State University Wiley-Schwartz, Andrew; Pratt Institute Pucher, John R. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Willson, Richard W.; California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Renne, John L.; University of New Orleans Wilson, Constance; Alabama A & M University Richardson, Harry W.; University of Southern California Wilson, Nigel Massachusetts Institute of Technology Rivasplata, Charles R.; San José State University Wolch, Jennifer; University of California, Berkeley Robins, Martin E. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Woldeamanuel, Mintesnot California State University Northridge Robinson, Glenn Morgan State University Woudsma, Clarence University of Waterloo

A- 37 Yang, Jiawen; Georgia Institute of Technology Glickman, Norman Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Zegras, P. Christopher Massachusetts Institute of Technology Goldsmith, William W.; Cornell University Zerin, Ferhat University of Illinois at Chicago Harris, Kirk University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Zhang, Ming; University of Texas at Austin Hollander, Justin Tufts University Zhao, Jinhua; University of British Columbia Hooper, Michael; Harvard University Zhou, Jiangping; Iowa State University Horner, Jeffrey Wayne State University Zhu, Pengyu; Boise State University Hutson, Malo André; University of California, Berkeley Zimmerman, Rae; New York University Jennings, James Tufts University Johnson, Janet; University of Delaware Travel Behavior Knox, Paul L. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Koven, Steven University of Louisville Cao, Xinyu; University of Minnesota Lauria, Mickey Clemson University El-Geneidy, Ahmed; McGill University Lester, T. William University of North Carolina Hess, Paul University of Toronto Locke, Richard Massachusetts Institute of Technology Hickman, Robin; UCL The Bartlett London, James B. Clemson University King, David; Columbia University Manville, Michael; Cornell University Kostyniuk, Lidia University of Michigan Martinez-Cosio, Maria; University of Texas, Arlington Lee, Bumsoo; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Mazmanian, Daniel A.; University of Southern California Liu, Rachel New Jersey Institute of Technology Miller, Donald University of Washington McNally, Michael University of California, Irvine Minassians, Henrik California State University Northridge Rodriguez, Daniel University of North Carolina Moss, Mitchell; New York University Rutherford, G. Scott University of Washington Mueller, Elizabeth; University of Texas at Austin Tilahun, Nebiyou University of Illinois at Chicago Nam, Yunwoo University of Nebraska – Lincoln Woldeamanuel, Mintesnot California State University Northridge Newman, Kathe Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Zhang, Ming; University of Texas at Austin O’Rorke, John J.; Frostburg State University Zhou, Jiangping; Iowa State University Parker, Brenda University of Illinois at Chicago Powell, Kathleen H.; Frostburg State University Urban Policy, Politics of Planning, Purcell, Mark University of Washington and Government Rendon, Maria University of California, Irvine Baum, Howell S.; University of Maryland- College Park Robinson, Pamela Ryerson University Calabrese, Carl; University at Buffalo, the State University of New Rodriguez, Alejandro; University of Texas, Arlington York Savitch, H. V. University of Louisville Carroll, Walter F. Boston University Silberberg-Robinson, Susan Massachusetts Institute of Charlebois, Cameron; McGill University Technology Coates, Paul; Iowa State University Spicer, Michael; Cleveland State University Colomb, Claire; UCL The Bartlett Springer, Joseph H. Ryerson University Cousineau, Christine Tufts University Stein, Stuart W.; Cornell University Covington, Kenya California State University Northridge Tewdwr-Jones, Mark; UCL The Bartlett Cropf, Robert; Saint Louis University Thompson, J. Phillip Massachusetts Institute of Technology Crossney, Kristen B. West Chester University Tomlan, Michael; Cornell University Cummings, Scott; Saint Louis University Tyler, Elizabeth; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Davis Jones, Mittie; Cleveland State University Verma, Niraj Virginia Commonwealth University Davis, Diane Massachusetts Institute of Technology Ways, Howard The Catholic University of America De Magalhães, Claudio; UCL The Bartlett Westendorff, David G. University of Memphis Ehrenfeucht, Renia; University of New Orleans Wikstrom, Nelson Virginia Commonwealth University Ellison, Charles E. University of Cincinnati Zimmer, Richard J.; California State Polytechnic University, Esswein, Carolyn University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Pomona Foster, Kathryn A.; University at Buffalo, the State University of New York Gibberd, Ben; Pratt Institute

A-38 Urban Design Eck, John; University of Missouri at Kansas City Edwards, Hazel R. The Catholic University of America Abramson, Daniel University of Washington Ellis, Cliff Clemson University Adams, Vera Ball State University Esswein, Carolyn University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Agrawal, Sandeep Kumar Ryerson University Falletta, Liz; University of Southern California Akers, Mary Anne Alabanza Morgan State University Farberow, Herschel; California State Polytechnic University, Al-Kodmany, Kheir University of Illinois at Chicago Pomona Allen, Douglas C.; Georgia Institute of Technology Farhat, Ramzi; California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Almy, Dean; University of Texas at Austin Farley, David; McGill University Anjomani, Ardeshir; University of Texas, Arlington Fasic, George W. West Chester University Arefi, Mahyar University of Cincinnati Fishman, Robert University of Michigan Audirac, Ivonne; University of Texas, Arlington Frasier, Suzanne Morgan State University Austin, Gary University of Idaho Frenchman, Dennis Massachusetts Institute of Technology Bahl, Deepak; University of Southern California Garde, Ajay University of California, Irvine Ballon, Hilary; New York University Goldstein, Carol University of California Los Angeles Banai, Reza University of Memphis Gonzalez, Moises; University of New Mexico Banerjee, Tridib; University of Southern California Grant, Benjamin; San José State University Barnett, Jonathan University of Pennsylvania Green, Theodore Trent; University of South Florida Beasley, Larry; University of British Columbia Griffin, Toni; Harvard University Beinart, Julian Massachusetts Institute of Technology Grimes, William; Eastern Washington University Ben-Joseph, Eran Massachusetts Institute of Technology Grodach, Carl; University of Texas, Arlington Bennett, Daniel Auburn University Gulak, Morton B. Virginia Commonwealth University Bharne, Vinayak; University of Southern California Gusevich, Miriam The Catholic University of America Bozorgi, Khosrow; University of Oklahoma Hand, Gunnar; University of Missouri at Kansas City Brody, Jason; Kansas State University Hata, Hiroaki; University at Buffalo, the State University of New Brooks, Jane S.; University of New Orleans York Brower, Sidney; University of Maryland- College Park Heidelberg, Beth Wielde; Minnesota State University Burney, David; Pratt Institute Hein, Scot; University of British Columbia Busquets, Joan; Harvard University Hermann, Chris; Ohio State University Byron, Joan; Pratt Institute Hess, Daniel B.; University at Buffalo, the State University of New Campanell, Thomas University of North Carolina York Campo, Daniel Morgan State University Hou, Jeffrey University of Washington Carmona, Matthew; UCL The Bartlett Hoversten, Mark University of Idaho Charles, Susan Lanyi University of Michigan Howard, Zeljka Pavolich; California Polytechnic State University Cidre, Elisabete; UCL The Bartlett Huang, Chang-Shan; Texas A & M University Correa, Felipe; Harvard University Hur, Misun; East Carolina University Crewe, Katherine; Arizona State University Hurand, Fred A.; Eastern Washington University Cuff, Dana University of California Los Angeles Imeokparia, Timothy O.; University of New Mexico Dagenhart, Richard; Georgia Institute of Technology Irazabal, Clara; Columbia University Deeg, Lohren Ball State University Jaffe, Martin University of Illinois at Chicago Del Rio, Vicente; California Polytechnic State University Jiao, Junfeng Ball State University Delgado, Julianna; California State Polytechnic University, Jones, Robert Eastern Michigan University Pomona Jutla, Rajinder Missouri State University Dennis, Michael Massachusetts Institute of Technology Kasprisin, Ron University of Washington Dobbins, Michael A.; Georgia Institute of Technology Kelbaugh, Douglas University of Michigan Drown, Stephen R. University of Idaho Khirfan, Luna University of Waterloo Dumbaugh, Eric; Florida Atlantic University Kim, Do-Hyung; California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Dunaway, Lisa Ball State University Kobayashi, Kipp; California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Dunham-Jones, Ellen; Georgia Institute of Technology Krieger, Alex; Harvard University Dutta-Koehler, Madhu C. Boston University Kwok, Reginald Y. University of Hawaii

A- 39 Larice, Michael; University of Utah Ryan, Dennis University of Washington Laurence, Peter Clemson University Saija, Laura University of Memphis Leavell, Matthew Auburn University Salzar, Dayana M.; San José State University Lee, Ming-Chun; University of Texas at Austin Sancar, Fahriye University of Colorado Denver Lee, Tunney Massachusetts Institute of Technology Santos, Adèle Naudé Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lewis, John University of Waterloo Santos, Evandro; Jackson State University Liggett, Robin University of California Los Angeles Sarkis, A. Hashim; Harvard University Loukaitou-Sideris, Anastasia University of California Los Angeles Saunders, Melissa; Florida State University Luka, Nik; McGill University Scheer, Brenda Case; University of Utah Lynch, Matthew; Columbia University Schilling, Joe Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Macdonald, Elizabeth; University of California, Berkeley Schinn, Laura; Ohio State University Marshall, Stephen; UCL The Bartlett Schirmer, Paul University of Cincinnati McCall, Raymond University of Colorado Denver Schmidt, Stephen; Cornell University McMillan, Tracy; Northern Arizona University Scholz, Gordon University of Nebraska – Lincoln Mehrotra, Rahul; Harvard University Schurch, Thomas Clemson University Mehta, Vikas; University of South Florida Seligson, Ted; University of Missouri at Kansas City Moore, Justin Garrett; Columbia University Sen, Siddhartha Morgan State University Morgan, Cheryl Auburn University Senbel, Maged; University of British Columbia Morton, Elizabeth Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Sharp, Kimberly; Northern Arizona University University Shen, Guoqiang; University of Oklahoma Moudon, Anne Vernez University of Washington Shibley, Robert G.; University at Buffalo, the State University of Mukhija, Vinit University of California Los Angeles New York Nasar, Jack L.; Ohio State University Silberberg-Robinson, Susan Massachusetts Institute of Nelessen, Anton E. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Technology Németh Jeremy University of Colorado Denver Sleegers, Frank; University of Massachusetts- Amherst Nemeth, David J.; University of Toledo Snyder, Toby; Pratt Institute Noteis, Vicki L.; University of Missouri at Kansas City Sollohub, Darius New Jersey Institute of Technology Ochsner, Jeffrey University of Washington Southworth, Michael; University of California, Berkeley Onaran, Korkut University of Colordo Denver Steinberg, Harris University of Pennsylvania Panakkal, Meenaxi; California State Polytechnic University, Sudy, Jason; Ohio State University Pomona Swallow, Joy; University of Missouri at Kansas City Paradis, Thomas W; Northern Arizona University Talen, Emily; Arizona State University Park, Peter University of Colorado Denver Thyagarajan, S. State University of New York at Albany Pearson, Gene University of Memphis Toker, Umut; California Polytechnic State University Perera, M.C. Nihal Ball State University Toker, Zeynep California State University Northridge Perlas, Marta; California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Torres, Deborah; University of Southern California Pertz, Stuart; Pratt Institute Trancik, Roger; Cornell University Pipkin, John S. State University of New York at Albany Triantafillou, Menelaos University of Cincinnati Pittari, Jr., John J. Auburn University Truex, Scott I. Ball State University Polakit, Kasama; Florida Atlantic University Tulloch, David; Rutgers University Ponce de Leon, Monica University of Michigan Vasquez, David A.; San José State University Pothukuchi, Kameshwari Wayne State University Vidyarthi, Sanjeev University of Illinois at Chicago Pullman, Lori; California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Vigeant, Paul Wayne State University Ratti, Carlo Massachusetts Institute of Technology Vojnovic, Igor Z.; Michigan State University Richardson, James R.; University of New Mexico Ways, Howard The Catholic University of America Rose, Evan University of Pennsylvania Weimar, Cameron The Catholic University of America Rottle, Nancy University of Washington Weisenburg, Ray; Kansas State University Roy, Sanjit Morgan State University Whitaker, Ana Maria; California State Polytechnic University, Russell, Frank University of Cincinnati Pomona Ryan, Brent Massachusetts Institute of Technology Wu, Furlong; UCL The Bartlett

A-40 Wunderlich, Filipa Matos; UCL The Bartlett Kotval, Zenia Z.; Michigan State University Yang, Perry Pei-Ju; Georgia Institute of Technology Landis, John University of Pennsylvania Yeh, Raymond University of Hawaii Lew, Alan A.; Northern Arizona University Zerin, Ferhat University of Illinois at Chicago Li, Yanmei; Florida Atlantic University Zhang, Ting Wei University of Illinois at Chicago Long, Judith Grant; Harvard University Zhuang, Zhixi Cecilia Ryerson University Malizia, Emil University of North Carolina Marshall, Julian D.; University of Minnesota Urban Development and Masilela, Calvin O.; Indiana University of Pennsylvania Redevelopment Mason, Susan; Boise State University Mintz, Norman; Pratt Institute Allen, Ryan P.; University of Minnesota Monti, Dan; Saint Louis University Anjomani, Ardeshir; University of Texas, Arlington Moos, Markus University of Waterloo Ashton, Philip University of Illinois at Chicago Mullin, John R.; University of Massachusetts- Amherst Basolo, Victoria University of California, Irvine Newman, Kathe Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Beauregard, Robert; Columbia University Olson, C. Brad; Cornell University Benhart, John E.; Indiana University of Pennsylvania Patrick, Kevin J.; Indiana University of Pennsylvania Birch, Eugenie L. University of Pennsylvania Piper, Thomas Massachusetts Institute of Technology Boarnet, Marlon; University of Southern California Price, Alfred D.; University at Buffalo, the State University of New Bocanegra, Raul California State University Northridge York Brennan, Dean Arizona State University Rose, Evan University of Pennsylvania Crane, Randall University of California Los Angeles Roth, Peter Massachusetts Institute of Technology Das, Priyam University of Hawaii Russell, Frank University of Cincinnati De Magalhães, Claudio; UCL The Bartlett Ryan, Brent Massachusetts Institute of Technology De Monchaux, John de Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sandercock, Leonie; University of British Columbia De Sousa, Christopher Ryerson University Sandoval, Gerardo University of Oregon Del Rio, Vicente; California Polytechnic State University Scheer, Brenda Case; University of Utah Dewar, Margaret E. University of Michigan Schroeppel, Ken University of Colorado Denver Etienne, Harley F.; Georgia Institute of Technology Shibley, Robert G.; University at Buffalo, the State University of Ezell, Kyle; Ohio State University New York Fainstein, Susan; Harvard University Simons, Robert; Cleveland State University Fischer, Raphaël; McGill University Smith, David University of California, Irvine Gauthier, Vincent; University of Missouri at Kansas City Soja, Edward University of California Los Angeles Gladstone, David; University of New Orleans Strom, Elizabeth; University of South Florida Goethert, Reinhard Massachusetts Institute of Technology Tang, Zhenghong University of Nebraska – Lincoln Goldfarb, Eugene University of Illinois at Chicago Thomas, June Manning University of Michigan Goldsmith, William W.; Cornell University Tyler, Norman, Eastern Michigan University Griffin, Toni; Harvard University Warren, Robert; University of Delaware Grodach, Carl; University of Texas, Arlington Weisenburg, Ray; Kansas State University Gulak, Morton B. Virginia Commonwealth University Weissman, Seth; Georgia Institute of Technology Han, Grace; Columbia University Wong, Jack L.; University of Southern California Hanna, William; University of Maryland- College Park Wu, Weiping Tufts University Hoch, Richard J.; Indiana University of Pennsylvania Zhang, Yang Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Huja, Satyendra University of Virginia Zhao, Jinhua; University of British Columbia Hutson, Malo André; University of California, Berkeley Hutton, Tom; University of British Columbia Urban Ecology Johnson, Amanda; Boise State University Ahern, Jack F.; University of Massachusetts- Amherst Joroff, Michael Massachusetts Institute of Technology Alberti, Marina University of Washington Kamel, Nabil; Arizona State University Bradley, Gordon University of Washington Keene, John C.; Temple University Cruz, Ramon; Pratt Institute Kent, Robert B. California State University Northridge

A- 41 Dooling, Sarah; University of Texas at Austin Kim, Jae Hong; Kansas State University Gallagher, Frank; Rutgers University Knaap, Gerrit; University of Maryland- College Park Greve, Adrienne; California Polytechnic State University Leigh, Nancey Green; Georgia Institute of Technology Lister, Nina-Marie Ryerson University Lewis, Rebecca; Florida State University McMullen, John C.; Frostburg State University Lindquist, Peter S.; University of Toledo Nagy, Amy Anderson; Pratt Institute Lowe, Catherine “Kate”; University of New Orleans Nixon, Hilary; San José State University McMillen, Daniel; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Shen, Qing University of Washington Mittal, Jay Auburn University Stone, Jr, Brian; Georgia Institute of Technology O‘Regan, Katherine; New York University Perry, David University of Illinois at Chicago Urban and Regional Economics Pogodzinski, Mike; San José State University Polese, Mario; McGill University Adler, Moshe; Columbia University Richardson, Harry W.; University of Southern California Amirahmadi, Hooshang Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Ruddick, Susan University of Toronto Anderson, Austin G.; University of Southern California Saxenian, AnnaLee; University of California, Berkeley Arvidson, Enid; University of Texas, Arlington Shatkin, Gavin University of Michigan Barreto, Felix R.; California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Siemiatycki, Matti University of Toronto Belsky, Eric; Harvard University Simons, Robert; Cleveland State University Bieri, David University of Michigan Smith-Heimer, Michael; University of California, Berkeley Bitter, Christopher University of Washington Smoke, Paul; New York University Bostic, Raphael; University of Southern California Spicer, Michael; Cleveland State University Brooks, Nancy; Cornell University Stoll, Michael University of California Los Angeles Brower, Sidney; University of Maryland- College Park Storper, Michael University of California Los Angeles Chen, Wayne; San José State University Strong, Aaron; University of Iowa Clark, Jennifer Joy; Georgia Institute of Technology Swenson, David; Iowa State University Clark, Thomas University of Colorado Denver Viton, Phillip A.; Ohio State University Dalton, Margaret M.; Frostburg State University Von Rabenau, Burkhard; Ohio State University Dawkins, Casey; University of Maryland- College Park Waddell, Paul; University of California, Berkeley DeFilippis, James Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Wheaton, William Massachusetts Institute of Technology Deng, Lan University of Michigan Wubneh, Mulatu; East Carolina University Ding, Chengri; University of Maryland- College Park Yang, Jiawen; Georgia Institute of Technology Drennan, Matthew; Cornell University Ellen, Ingrid Gould; New York University Urban Sociology Elvery, Joel A.; Cleveland State University Brand, Anna Livia; University of New Orleans Fricano, Russell J.; Alabama A & M University Campbell, Christopher University of Washington Fuller, John W.; University of Iowa Colomb, Claire; UCL The Bartlett Giuliano, Genevieve; University of Southern California Martinez-Cosio, Maria; University of Texas, Arlington Glickman, Norman Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey McMullen, John C.; Frostburg State University Gomez-Ibanez, Jose A.; Harvard University Moore, III, Robert M.; Frostburg State University Gonzalez-Rivas, Marcela; Cornell University Purcell, Mark University of Washington Guldman, Jean-Michel; Ohio State University Yeboah, Ian Miami University Hammel, Daniel J.; University of Toledo Zhou, Min University of California Los Angeles Heikkila, Eric J.; University of Southern California Hill, Edward W.; Cleveland State University Waste Management Hissong, Rodney V.; University of Texas, Arlington Feldman, Stephanie; Pratt Institute Howland, Marie; University of Maryland- College Park Maclaren, Virginia University of Toronto Hu, Ivy Lingqian University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Nixon, Hilary; San José State University Kamp, Edward University of Colorado Denver Keating, Larry; Georgia Institute of Technology

A-42 APPENDIX B Alphabetical Faculty Listing with Contact Information

Alarcon, Maria Arquero de...... University of Michigan A (734) 764-9453 [email protected]

Abbanat, Cherie ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology Albucher, Chelsea ...... Pratt Institute (617) 324-1570 [email protected] (718) 399-4340 [email protected]

Abbott, Carl ...... Portland State University Alcantara, Adelamar ...... University of New Mexico (503) 725-5171 [email protected] Alcock, Nancy ...... Ryerson University Abramson, Daniel ...... University of Washington (206) 543-2089 [email protected] Al-Kodmany, Kheir ...... University of Illinois at Chicago (312) 413-3884 [email protected] Abrams, Robert ...... Cornell University (607) 255-1748 [email protected] Alam, Bhuiyan ...... University of Toledo (419) 530-7269 [email protected] Accordino, John J...... Virginia Commonwealth University (804) 827-0525 [email protected] Alberti, Marina ...... University of Washigton (206) 616-8667 [email protected] Acey, Charisma ...... Ohio State University (614) 292-1012 Allen, Douglas C...... Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 894-0907 [email protected] Ackerman, Lisa ...... Pratt Institute (212) 647-7532 [email protected] Allen, James J...... University at Buffalo SUNY (716) 829-3485 [email protected] Adams, Vera ...... Ball State University (765) 285-1918 [email protected] Allen, Peter ...... University of Michigan (734) 358-0060 [email protected] Adhikari, Ambika ...... Arizona State University (480) 965-7533 [email protected] Allen, Ryan P...... University of Minnesota (612) 625-5670 [email protected] Adler, Moshe...... Columbia University Allison, Charles ...... The New School Adler, Moshe...... Pratt Institute (212) 229-5400 x 1617 [email protected] (718) 399-4340 [email protected] Allison, David J...... Clemson University Adler, Sy ...... Portland State University (864) 656-3897 [email protected] (503) 725-5172 [email protected] Allison, Eric ...... Pratt Institute Agrawal, Asha Weinstein ...... San Jose State University (212) 647-7532 [email protected] (408) 924-5853 [email protected] Almy, Dean ...... University of Texas at Austin Agrawal, Sandeep Kumar ...... Ryerson University (512) 232-9311 [email protected] (416) 979-5000 ext. 6767 [email protected] AlSayyad, Nezar ...... University of California Berkeley Agyeman, Julian ...... Tufts University [email protected] (617) 627-3394 [email protected] Alsharif, Kamal ...... University of South Florida Ahern, Jack F...... University of Massachusetts Amherst Altrows, Lawrence ...... Ryerson University Ai, Ning ...... University of Illinois at Chicago (416) 979-5000 ext. 6765 [email protected]

Ainsworth, Ester ...... Jackson State University Altshuler, Alan ...... Harvard University (617) 495-0709 [email protected] Akar, Gulsah ...... Ohio State University (614) 292-1012 Amborski, David ...... Ryerson University (416) 979-5000 ext. 6768 [email protected] Akers, Mary Anne Alabanza ...... Morgan State University (443) 885-4457 [email protected] Ames, David L...... University of Delaware (302) 831-1050 [email protected] Akiwumi, Fenda ...... University of South Florida

B- 1 Amirahmadi, Hooshang ...... Rutgers Auffrey, Christopher ...... University of Cincinnati (732) 932-3822 ext. 737 [email protected] (513) 556-0579 [email protected]

Amsden, Alice ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology Augustus, Sylvia Rose ...... University of Missouri-Kansas City (617) 253-6254 [email protected] Aurand, Andrew ...... Florida State University Anderson, Austin G...... University of Southern California (850) 644-4510 [email protected] (310) 477-9585 [email protected] Austin, Gary ...... University of Idaho Andrews, Clinton J...... Rutgers (208) 885-7448 [email protected] (732) 932-3822 ext. 721 [email protected] Avila, Eric ...... University of California, Los Angeles Andrews, Richard ...... University of North Carolina (310) 825-9106 [email protected] (919) 843-5011 [email protected] Awwad-Rafferty, Rula ...... University of Idaho Angeles, Leonora ...... University of British Columbia (208) 885-6832 [email protected] (604) 822-9312 [email protected] Azis, Iwan ...... Cornell University Angelides, Peter ...... University of Pennsylvania (607) 255-4271 [email protected]

Angel, Shlomo ...... New York University B Anjomani, Ardeshir ...... University of Texas, Arlington (817) 272-3310 [email protected] Badami, Madhav ...... McGill University Anselin, Luc ...... Arizona State University (514) 398-3183 [email protected] (480) 965-7533 [email protected] Bae, Christine ...... University of Washington Anthony, Jerry ...... University of Iowa (206) 616-9034 [email protected] (319) 335-0622 [email protected] Bahl, Deepak ...... University of Southern California Antolini, Denise ...... University of Hawaii (213) 740-9491 [email protected] (808) 956-6238 [email protected] Baker, Kathleen ...... Western Michigan University Appleyard, Bruce ...... University of Utah [email protected] Balassiano, Katia ...... Iowa State University (515) 294-8097 [email protected] Arbaci, Sonia ...... UCL (The Bartlett) [email protected] Balinsky, Warren ...... The New School (212) 229-5400 x1615 [email protected] Archer, Kevin ...... University of South Florida Ballon, Hilary...... New York University Arefi, Mahyar ...... University of Cincinnati (212) 998-7400 [email protected] (513) 556-0212 [email protected] Bame, Sherry ...... Texas A&M University Arias, Ernesto ...... University of Colorado Denver (979) 845-1047 [email protected]

Banai, Reza ...... University of Memphis Arnold, Tony ...... University of Louisville (901) 678-4559 [email protected] (502) 852-6388 [email protected]

Banerjee, Tridib ...... University of Southern California Arvidson, Enid ...... University of Texas, Arlington (213) 740-4724 [email protected] (817) 272-3349 [email protected]

Bania, Neil ...... University of Oregon Ashford, Nicholas ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology (541) 346-3704 [email protected] (617) 253-1664 [email protected]

Barbour, John ...... University of Colorado Denver Ashton, Philip ...... University of Illinois at Chicago (303) 492-8010 [email protected] (312) 413-7599 [email protected]

Barnett, Jonathan ...... University of Pennsylvania Asomani-Boateng, Raymond ...... Minnesota State University, Mankato (215) 732-5215 [email protected] (507) 389-5030 [email protected]

Baron, Eve ...... Pratt Institute Assaad, Ragui A...... University of Minnesota (718) 399-4340 [email protected] (612) 625-4856 [email protected]

Barreto, Felix R...... California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Atlas, Caron ...... Pratt Institute (909) 869-2727 [email protected] (718) 399-4340 [email protected]

Barringer, Margaret ...... Tufts University Audirac, Ivonne ...... University of Texas, Arlington (617) 627-3394 [email protected] (817) 272-3338 [email protected]

B-2 Barringer, Richard ...... University of Southern Maine Bellas, Dean ...... The Catholic University of America (207) 780-4418 [email protected] (202) 319-5188 [email protected]

Barr, Sarah ...... University of Illinois at Chicago Bell, Martin ...... University of queensland (61) 7-3365-7087 [email protected] Bartholomew, Keith ...... University of Utah (801) 581-8944 [email protected] Belsky, Eric ...... Harvard University (617) 495-7908 [email protected]

Basolo, Victoria ...... University of California Irvine (949) 824-3521 [email protected] Bencloski, Joseph W...... Indiana University of Pennsylvania (724) 357 2250 [email protected]

Bassett, Ellen M...... Portland State University (503) 725-5174 [email protected] BenDor, Todd ...... University of North Carolina (919) 962-4760 [email protected]

Bates, Lisa K...... Portland State University (503) 725-8203 [email protected] Benedict, Chris ...... Pratt Institute (718) 399-4340 [email protected]

Battisto, Dina G...... Clemson University (864) 656-3887 [email protected] Benedict, Robert ...... Clemson University (864) 656-2476 [email protected]

Batty, Michael ...... Arizona State University Benhart Jr., John E...... Indiana University of Pennsylvania (724) 357 7652 [email protected] Baugher, Sherene ...... Cornell University (607) 255-1648 [email protected] Ben-Joseph, Eran ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology

(617) 253-7305 [email protected] Bauman, John ...... University of Southern Maine (207) 780-5389 [email protected] Bennett, Daniel ...... Auburn University

(334) 844-4516 [email protected] Baum, Howell S...... University of Maryland, College Park (301) 405-6792 [email protected] Bentley, Mark ...... University of South Florida

Bausman, Dennis ...... Clemson University (864) 656-3919 [email protected] Berger, Alan ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-6707 [email protected]

Bautista, Eddie ...... Pratt Institute (718) 399-4340 [email protected] Berger, Gideon ...... University of Colorado Denver 185

Beamish, Anne ...... Kansas State University Berke, Philip...... University of North Carolina (919) 962-4765 [email protected]

Beard, Victoria ...... University of California Irvine (949) 824-6484 [email protected] Betancur, John ...... University of Illinois at Chicago (312) 996-2125 [email protected]

Beasley, Larry ...... University of British Columbia (604) 687-5108 [email protected] Bezboruah, Karabi C...... University of Texas, Arlington (817) 272-3071 [email protected] Beatley, Timothy ...... University of Virginia (434) 924-6457 [email protected] Bharne, Vinayak ...... University of Southern California [email protected]

Beauregard, Robert ...... Columbia University [email protected] Bieri, David ...... University of Michigan (734) 615-8694 [email protected]

Becker, Barbara ...... University of Texas, Arlington (817) 272-3301 [email protected] Billingsley, Graham ...... University of Colorado Denver 185

Becker, Robert ...... University of New Orleans Birch, Eugenie L...... University of Pennsylvania (504) 280-6277 [email protected] (215) 898-6097 [email protected]

Beck, Les ...... University of Iowa Bish Sanyal ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology (319) 335-0032 [email protected] (617) 253-3270 [email protected]

Bedford, Paul ...... Ryerson University Bitter, Christopher ...... University of Washington (206) 685-7088 [email protected] Begg, Robert B...... Indiana University of Pennsylvania (724) 357 2250 [email protected] Bitterman, Alex ...... University at Buffalo SUNY (716) 829-3485 Beinart, Julian ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-7918 [email protected] Black, Alan ...... University of Kansas (785) 864-3208 [email protected] Bejleri, Ilir ...... University of Florida (352) 392-0997 [email protected]

B- 3 Blanck, Doreen Liberto ...... California Polytechnic State University, Bosselmann, Peter ...... University of California Berkeley ...... San Luis Obispo [email protected] (805) 203-5022 [email protected] Bostic, Raphael ...... University of Southern California Blanco, Andres ...... University of Florida (213) 740-1220 [email protected] (352) 392-0997 [email protected] Boswell, Michael ...... California Polytechnic State University, Blanco, Hilda ...... University of Southern California ...... San Luis Obispo [email protected] (805) 756-2496 [email protected]

Blewett, Christopher ...... University of New Mexico Botchwey, Nisha ...... University of Virginia (434) 924-6444 [email protected]

Blouin, Vincent ...... Clemson University Bourassa, Steven C...... University of Louisvillle (864) 656-5352 [email protected] (502) 852-5720 [email protected]

Blumenberg, Evelyn ...... University of California, Los Angeles Boyle, Robin ...... Wayne State University (310) 903-3305 [email protected] (313) 577-8711 [email protected]

Blustein, Jan ...... New York University Boyle, Tim...... Columbia University

Boarnet, Marlon ...... University of California Irvine Bozorgi, Khosrow ...... University of Oklahoma (949) 824-7695 [email protected] (405) 325-3348 [email protected]

Boarnet, Marlon ...... University of Southern California Brabec, Elizabeth ...... University of Massachusetts Amherst

Bobker, Michael ...... Pratt Institute Bradbury, Susan L...... Iowa State University (718) 399-4340 (515) 294-8720 [email protected]

Bocanegra, Raul ...... California State University, Northridge Bradbury, Susan L...... Iowa State University (818) 677-2904 [email protected] (515) 294-8720 [email protected]

Bodek, Hanley ...... University of Pennsylvania Braden, Jessica ...... Columbia University [email protected] Bohland, James R...... Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University (540) 231-5517 [email protected] Bradley, Gordon ...... University of Washington (206) 685-0881 [email protected] Bolan, Richard S...... University of Minnesota (612) 625-0128 [email protected] Bradley, Michael ...... University of Arizona (520) 621-3865 [email protected] Boles, Claude ...... University of Florida (352) 392-0997 [email protected] Brail, Richard K...... Rutgers (732) 932-3822 ext. 731 [email protected] Bollens, Scott ...... University of California Irvine (949) 824-7696 [email protected] Brand, Anna Livia ...... University of New Orleans

Bonner-DuVal, Patricia ...... Tufts University Bratt, Rachel G...... Tufts University (617) 627-3394 [email protected] Booth, Richard S...... Cornell University (607) 255-4025 [email protected] Braul, Wally ...... University of British Columbia [email protected] Boothroyd, Peter ...... University of British Columbia (604) 822-4155 [email protected] Bray, Paul M...... State University of New York at Albany (518) 472-1772 [email protected] Borbas, Steve ...... University of New Mexico Brazel, Anthony ...... Arizona State University Borich, Timothy O...... Iowa State University (480) 965-7533 [email protected] (515) 294-8707 [email protected] Brazill, Caitlin ...... New York University Born, Branden ...... University of Washington (206) 543-4975 [email protected] Breidenbach., Jan ...... University of Southern California [email protected] Bornstein, Lisa ...... McGill Univeristy (514) 398-4077 [email protected] Brennan, Dean ...... Arizona State University (480) 965-7533 [email protected] Born, Stephen M...... University of Wisconsin-Madison (608) 262-1004 [email protected] Brennan, Timothy ...... University of Massachusetts Amherst

Borsig, Jim ...... Jackson State University Brenner, Neil ...... Harvard University (617) 496-2798 [email protected]

B-4 Brewster, Chris ...... University of Missouri-Kansas City Burayidi, Michael ...... Ball State University (765) 285-1963 [email protected]

Briggs, Xavier de Souza ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-7956 [email protected] Burby, Ray ...... University of North Carolina (919) 962-4774 [email protected]

Bright, Elise ...... Texas A&M University (979) 845-3161 [email protected] Burchell, Robert W...... Rutgers (732) 932-3133 ext. 542 [email protected]

Brilliot, Reena ...... San Jose State University (408) 535-7844 [email protected] Burdick, Robert ...... Tufts Universwity (617) 627-3394 [email protected]

Brody, Jason ...... Kansas State University (785) 532-5961‌ [email protected] Burne, Alan M...... East Carolina University (252) 328-1273 [email protected]

Brody, Samuel ...... Texas A&M University (979) 458-4623 [email protected] Burney, David ...... Pratt Institute (718) 399-4340 [email protected]

Bromley, Ray ...... State University of New York at Albany (518) 442-4766 [email protected] Burrus, Roxyanne ...... Ohio State University

Brooks, Jane S...... University of New Orleans Burton, Otha ...... Jackson State University (504) 280-6514 [email protected]

Busard, Joshua ...... University of Iowa Brooks, Nancy ...... Cornell University (765) 730-7645 [email protected]

Browder, John ...... Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University Busquets, Joan ...... Harvard University (540) 231-6217 [email protected] (617) 496-8811 [email protected]

Brower, David ...... University of North Carolina Butler, William ...... Florida State Uniuversity (919) 962-4775 [email protected] (850) 644-4510 [email protected]

Brower, Sidney ...... University of Maryland, College Park Byrne, John ...... University of Delaware (301) 405-6796 [email protected] (302) 831-8405 [email protected]

Brown, Carlton ...... Pratt Institute Byron, Joan ...... Pratt Institute (718) 399-4340 (718) 636 3486 x6447 [email protected]

Brown, David ...... McGill University (514) 398-4075 [email protected] C Brown, Jeffrey ...... Florida State University (850) 644-4510 [email protected] Cahaney, William J...... University of Lousiville (502) 213-2380 [email protected] Bruce, Scott ...... California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (850) 756-1315 [email protected] Calabrese, Carl ...... University at Buffalo SUNY (716) 829-3485 [email protected] Bruckner, Tim-Allen ...... University of California Irvine (949) 824-5797 [email protected] Callies, David ...... University of Hawaii (808) 956-6550 [email protected] Bruer, Paul M. L...... Ryerson University Campanella, Thomas ...... University of North Carolina Bryson, John M...... University of Minnesota (919) 962-4776 [email protected] (612) 625-5888 [email protected] Campbell, Christopher ...... University of Washington Buchert, Martin ...... University of Utah (206) 543-6063 [email protected] (801) 590-3079 [email protected] Campo, Daniel ...... Morgan State University Buckwalter, Donald W...... Indiana University of Pennsylvania (443) 885 3514 [email protected] (724) 357 2250 [email protected] Cantarero, Rodrigo ...... University of Nebraska-Lincoln Buehler, Ralph ...... Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University (402) 472-9278 [email protected] (703) 706-8104 [email protected] Cao, Xinyu ...... University of Minnesota Buholzer, Bill ...... University of British Columbia (612) 625-5671 [email protected] [email protected] Carlson, Wayne ...... Ohio State Universty Bullamore, Henry W...... Frostburg State University (301) 687-4413 [email protected] Carmona, Matthew ...... UCL (The Bartlett) [email protected] Bunnell, Gene ...... State University of New York at Albany (518) 442-4469 [email protected]

B- 5 Carolini, Gabriella Y...... Rutgers Chen, Kimberly M...... Virginia Commonwealth University (732) 932-3822 ext. 731 [email protected] (804) 358-4993 [email protected]

Carroll, Michael ...... Temple University Chenoweth, Richard E...... University of Wisconsin-Madison (608) 262-1004 [email protected]

Carroll, Walter F...... Boston University Chen, Wayne ...... San Jose State University (408) 975-4442 [email protected] Cartwright, Charles ...... Ohio State Universty (614) 292-1012 Chen, Xueming (Jimmy) ...... Virginia Commonwealth University

(804) 828-1254 Case, Dale ...... University of Colorado Denver Chien, Steven ...... New Jersey Institute of Technology Casello, Jeff ...... University of Waterloo (973) 596-6083 [email protected] [email protected] Calzonetti, Frank ...... University of Toledo Casey, Colleen ...... University of Texas, Arlington (419) 530-4749 [email protected] (817) 272-3356 [email protected] Campbell, Scott D...... University of Michigan Caupp, Craig C...... Frostburg State University (734) 763-2077 [email protected] (301) 687-4755 [email protected] Carmin, JoAnn ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cervero, Robert ...... University of California Berkeley (617) 452-2697 [email protected] [email protected] Cassidy, Frank ...... University of Arizona Chakraborty, Arnab ...... University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (520) 682-3401 [email protected] (217) 244-8728 [email protected] Castells, Manuel ...... University of Southern California Chaky, Damon ...... Pratt Institute (213) 821-2079 [email protected] (718) 399-4340 [email protected] Catz, Sarah ...... University of California Irvine Chalana, Manish ...... University of Washingotn (206) 616-6051 [email protected] Chan, Sewin ...... New York University

Chalofsky, Barry ...... Rutgers University, School of Checkoway, Barry ...... University of Michigan ...... Environmental & Biological Sciences (734) 763-5960 [email protected] (609) 883-8053 [email protected] Cherrington-Cucore, Janet ...... Minnesota State University, Mankato Chandrasekhar, Divya ...... Texas Southern University (507) 389-5031 [email protected] (713) 313-4880 [email protected] Chew, Kenneth ...... University of California Irvine Chang, Stephanie E...... University of British Columbia (949) 924-6990 [email protected] (604) 827-5054 [email protected] Chifos, Carla ...... University of Cincinnati Chapin, Timothy ...... Florida State University (513) 293-8195 [email protected] (850) 644-4510 [email protected] Choquette, Robert ...... University of Oregon Chapman, William ...... University of Hawaii (541) 346-3635 [email protected] (808) 956-8826 [email protected] Chowdhury, Moe ...... Jackson State University 75 Chapple, Karen ...... University of California Berkeley [email protected] Christensen, Karen ...... University of California Berkeley [email protected] Charlebois, Cameron ...... McGill University Christensen, Terry L...... San Jose State University Charles, Susan Lanyi ...... University of Michigan (408) 924-5565 [email protected] (734) 615-2226 [email protected] Christopherson, Susan M...... Cornell University Charlier, Jim ...... University of Colorado Denver (607) 255-8772 [email protected] 44

Chusid, Jeffrey ...... Cornell University Chase, Mark ...... Tufts University (607) 254-8579 [email protected]

Chatman, Daniel G...... University of California Berkeley Cidre, Elisabete ...... UCL (The Bartlett) [email protected] [email protected] Ciochetti, Tony ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology Chawla, Louise ...... University of Colorado Denver (617) 253-3988 [email protected] (303) 492- 5228 [email protected]

Clark, Carol ...... Pratt Institute Chen, Alexander ...... University of Maryland, College Park (212) 647-7532 [email protected] (301) 405-6798 [email protected]

B-6 Clark, Chris ...... California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Corburn, Jason ...... University of California Berkeley (805) 756-6605 [email protected] [email protected]

Clarke, Shima ...... Clemson University Córdova, Teresa L...... University of New Mexico (864) 656-4498 [email protected] (505) 277-3922 [email protected]

Clark, Jennifer Joy ...... Georgia Institute of Technology Corey, Kenneth E...... Michigan State University (404) 385-7224 [email protected] (517) 432-4750 [email protected]

Clark, Jill ...... Ohio State Universty Correa, Felipe ...... Harvard University (617) 496-9830 [email protected]

Clark, Thomas ...... University of Colorado Denver (303) 556-3296 [email protected] Coslovsky, Salo ...... New York University

Clay, Phillip ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cosner, Susan ...... Iowa State University (617) 253-6164 [email protected]

Costa, Fernando ...... Universty of Oklahoma Clifford, Ben ...... UCL (The Bartlett) [email protected] Costello, Eileen ...... Ryerson University [email protected] Coates, Paul ...... Iowa State University

(515) 294-1844 [email protected] Cote, Paul ...... Harvard University (617) 496-0546 [email protected] Cochran, Jamie ...... Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 285-7577 [email protected] Coughlin, Joseph ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-4978 [email protected] Coffin, Sarah ...... Saint Louis University (314) 977-3934 [email protected] Cousineau, Christine ...... Tufts University (617) 627-3394 [email protected] Coffman, Makena ...... Univeristy of Hawaii

(808) 956-2890 [email protected] Coutts, Christopher ...... Florida State University (850) 644-5015 [email protected] Cohen, James ...... University of Maryland, College Park (301) 405-6795 [email protected] Coutu, Gary W...... West Chester University (610) 738-0522 [email protected] Cohen, Maurie ...... New Jersey Institute of Technology

(973) 596-5281 [email protected] Covington, Kenya ...... California State University, Northridge (818) 677-6463 [email protected] Cohen, William ...... Temple University

(267) 468-8303 [email protected] Cowell, Margaret ...... Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University (703) 706-8111 [email protected] Cole, H.D. Samuel ...... University at Buffalo SUNY

(716) 829-3485 [email protected] Cox, Linda ...... University of Hawaii (808) 956-7602 [email protected] Colgan, Charles S...... University of Southern Maine

(207) 780-4008 [email protected] Craft, Carter ...... Pratt Institute (718) 399-4340 Colomb, Claire ...... UCL (The Bartlett)

[email protected] Cramer, Bart ...... University of Iowa (319) 335-0032 [email protected] Colton, Arlan ...... University of Arizona

(520) 740-6800 Crane, Randall ...... University of California, Los Angeles (310) 951-3576 [email protected] Commins, Stephen ...... University of California, Los Angeles

(310) 422-5997 [email protected] Craze, Celia ...... University of Maryland, College Park Connell, Ruth ...... Morgan State University Creedon, James P...... Temple University Connerly, Charles E...... University of Iowa (319) 335-0039 [email protected] Crewe, Katherine ...... Arizona State University (480) 965-7167 [email protected] Conn, W. David ...... California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (805) 756-2246 [email protected] Cropf, Robert ...... Saint Louis University (314) 977-3934 [email protected] Conroy, Maria Manta ...... Ohio State University (614) 292-8044 [email protected] Crossney, Kristen B...... West Chester University (610) 430-5838 [email protected] Copeland, Hilary ...... University of Iowa (319) 365-9941 [email protected] Cruz, Ramon ...... Pratt Institute (718) 399-4340

B- 7 Cuff, Dana ...... University of California, Los Angeles Davis, Mary E...... Tufts University (310) 206-5517 [email protected] (617) 627-3394 [email protected]

Cummings, Scott ...... Saint Louis University Dawkins, Casey ...... University of Maryland, College Park (314) 977-3934 [email protected] (301) 405-2158 [email protected]

Cunningham, Dayna ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology Day, Kristen ...... New York University (617) 452-1380 [email protected]

Deakin, Elizabeth ...... University of California Berkeley Cunningham, M. Grant ...... clemson University [email protected] (864) 656-1587 [email protected]

Deal, Brian ...... University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Cutler, Nancy ...... University of Cincinnati (217) 333-1911 [email protected]

Czajkowski, Kevin P...... University of Toledo Dearborn, Lynn ...... University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (419) 530-4274 [email protected] (217) 333-4331 [email protected]

Dear, Michael ...... University of California Berkeley D [email protected] Debo, Thomas N...... Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 385-0900 [email protected] Daas, Charles ...... University of Illinois at Chicago Deeg, Lohren...... Ball State University Dagenhart, Richard ...... Georgia Institute of Technology (765) 285-2423 [email protected] (404) 894-2992 [email protected] DeFilippis, James ...... Rutgers Dallessio, Thomas ...... New Jersey Institute of Technology (732) 932-3822 ext. 734 [email protected] (609) 802-0880 [email protected] Delaney, Stephen ...... Boston University Dalton, Margaret M...... Frostburg State University (301) 687-4418 [email protected] Delgado, Juliana ...... California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (909) 869-5427 [email protected] Dandekar, Hemalata ...... Arizona State University (805) 756-1315 [email protected] DeLisle, James...... University of Washington (206) 616-2090 [email protected] Daniel, Janice ...... New Jersey Institute of Technology (973) 642-4794 [email protected] Deller, Steven C...... University of Wisconsin-Madison (608) 263-6251 [email protected] Daniere, Amrita ...... University of Toronto (416) 978-3236 [email protected] Denckla-Cobb, Tanya ...... University of Virginia (434) 924-1970 [email protected] Darbee, Jeff ...... Ohio State Universty (614) 292-1012 Deng, Lan ...... University of Michigan (734) 936-0951 [email protected] D'Arcus, Bruce ...... Miami University (513) 529-1521 [email protected] Dennis Jr., Samuel F...... University of Wisconsin-Madison (608) 263-7699 [email protected] Damkroger, Courtney A...... San Jose State University (408) 277-4576 Dennis, Michael ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-7650 [email protected] Daniels, Thomas L...... University of Pennsylvania (215) 573-8965 [email protected] Deringer, Nancy ...... University of Idaho (208) 885-7264 [email protected] Das, Ashok ...... University of Hawaii (808) 956-4265 [email protected] DeSantis, Thomas ...... University at Buffalo SUNY (716) 829-3485 Das, Priyam ...... University of Hawaii (808) 956-5367 [email protected] Dewar, Margaret E...... University of Michigan (734) 763-2528 [email protected] David, Nina ...... Eastern Michigan University (734) 487-7582 [email protected] Dewart, Alan ...... University at Buffalo SUNY (716) 829-3485 Davidson, John E...... San Jose State University (408) 535-7895 [email protected] Dewey, Dorothy Ives ...... West Chester University (610) 436-2746 [email protected] Davis, Craig ...... Ohio State University Deyle, Robert ...... Florida State University Davis, Diane ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology (850) 644-4510 [email protected] (617) 452-2804 [email protected]

B-8 Dezzani, Raymond ...... University of Idaho Drescher, Michael ...... University of Waterloo (208) 885-7360 [email protected] [email protected]

Dieber, William A...... University of Illinois at Chicago Drown, Stephen R...... University of Idaho (208) 885-7448 [email protected]

Dill, Jennifer ...... Portland State University (503) 725-5173 [email protected] Drucker, Joshua ...... University of Illinois at Chicago (312) 413-7597 [email protected]

DiMento, Joseph ...... University of California Irvine (949) 824-5102 [email protected] Drummond, William J...... Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 894-9840 [email protected]

Dimino, Richard ...... Harvard University (617) 495-2521 [email protected] Dufour, Wendel ...... University of New Orleans (504) 280-5474 [email protected]

Dimitriou, Harry ...... UCL (The Bartlett) [email protected] Dukes, E. Frank...... University of Virginia (434) 924-2041 [email protected]

Dinell, Tom ...... University of Hawaii (808) 734-8102 [email protected] Dumbaugh, Eric ...... Florida Atlantic University (954) 762-5030

Ding, Chengri ...... University of Maryland, College Park (301) 405-6626 [email protected] Dumbaugh, Eric ...... Texas A&M University (979) 862-4320 [email protected] Ding, Lei ...... Wayne State University (313) 577-0543 [email protected] Dunaway, Lisa ...... Ball State University (765) 285-1963 [email protected]

DiPasquale, Michael ...... University of Massachusetts Amherst Dunham-Jones, Ellen ...... Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 894-0648 [email protected] Doan, Petra ...... Florida State University (850) 644-4510 [email protected] Dunlap, Louise ...... Tufts University

(617) 627-3394 [email protected] Dobbins, Michael A...... Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 385-4243 [email protected] Dutta-Koehler, Madhu C...... Boston University

Dochantschi, Markus ...... Columbia University [email protected] Dworkin, Judith ...... Arizona State University (480) 965-7533 Domahidy, Mary ...... Saint Louis University (314) 977-3934 [email protected] Dyckman, Caitlin ...... Clemson University (864) 656-2496 [email protected] Domini, Aaron ...... Ohio State Universty Dyrness, Grace ...... University of Southern California [email protected] Donaghy, Kieran ...... Cornell University (607) 254-4865 [email protected]

Donald, Carrie ...... University of Louisville E (502) 852-6449 [email protected]

Dooling, Sarah ...... University of Texas at Austin Eagles, Paul F.J...... University of Waterloo (512) 471-7878 [email protected] [email protected]

Dorcey, Anthony H.J...... University of British Columbia Easley, V. Gail ...... University of Florida (604) 822-5725 [email protected] (352) 392-0997 [email protected]

Dorn, Gregg ...... Eastern Washington University Eberle, Margaret ...... University of British Columbia (509) 828-1212 [email protected] [email protected] Edelson, Nathan ...... University of British Columbia Doshna, Jeffrey P...... Temple University [email protected] [email protected] Edwards, Hazel R...... The Catholic University of America Dotson, A. Bruce ...... University of Virginia (202) 319-6265 [email protected] (434) 924-6459 [email protected] Edwards, Mary ...... University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Douglass, Michael ...... University of Hawaii (217) 333-3211 [email protected] (808) 956-6866 [email protected] Eastwood, Rob L...... San Jose State University Dowall, David ...... University of California Berkeley (408) 299-5792 [email protected] [email protected] Edelman, David ...... University of Cincinnati Drennan, Matthew ...... Cornell Univeristy (513) 556-2378 [email protected]

B- 9 Ehrenfeucht, Renia ...... University of New Orleans Ezzet-Lofstrom, Roxanne ...... San Diego State University (504) 280-6517 [email protected] (415) 333-1165 [email protected]

Eisenberg, Yochai ...... University of Illinois at Chicago F Eisinger, Peter ...... The New School (212) 229-5400 x1516 [email protected] Fabozzi, Todd M...... State University of New York at Albany Elam, Jesse ...... University of Illinois at Chicago (518) 588-0743 [email protected]

El-Geneidy, Ahmed ...... McGill University Fainstein, Susan ...... Harvard University (514) 398-8741 [email protected] (617) 495-9901 [email protected]

Elias, Veronica ...... Eastern Washington University Falk, David ...... University of Maryland, College Park (509) 828-1236 [email protected] [email protected]

Ellen, Ingrid Gould ...... New York University Falletta, Liz ...... University of Southern California (212) 998-7400 [email protected] [email protected]

Ellin, Nan ...... University of Utah Fang, Yiping ...... Portland State University (801)-585-5394 [email protected] Fan, Peilei ...... Michigan State University Elliott, Michael L. Poirier ...... Georgia Institute of Technology (517) 432-6517 [email protected] (404) 894-9841 [email protected] Fan, Yingling ...... University of Minnesota Ellis, Clifford D...... Clemson University (612) 626-2930 [email protected] (864) 656-2477 [email protected] Farberow, Herschel ...... California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Ellison, Charles E...... University of Cincinnati (909) 869-2716 [email protected] (513) 556-0210 [email protected] Farhat, Ramzi ...... California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Elvery, Joel A...... Cleveland State University (216) 687-2259 [email protected] Farrington, Robert ...... University of Utah (801) 359-5118 [email protected] Emelko, Monica ...... University of Waterloo [email protected] Farris, J. Terrence ...... Clemson University (864) 656-3903 [email protected] Emerson, Charles ...... Western Michigan University Fasic, George W...... West Chester University Emmi, Philip C...... University of Utah (610) 436-2544 [email protected] (801) 581-4255 [email protected] Faust, Nickolas L...... Georgia Institute of Technology England, Marcia ...... Miami University (404) 894-0021 [email protected] (513) 529-5023 [email protected] 65 Fawcett, James A...... University of Southern California Englehart, Phil ...... University of Kansas (213) 740-4477 [email protected] (785) 864-4184 [email protected] Featherstone, Jeffrey ...... Temple University Esnard, Ann-Margaret ...... Florida Atlantic University (267) 468-8311 [email protected] (954) 762-5646 [email protected] Feiden, Wayne ...... University of Massachusetts Amherst Esswein, Carolyn...... University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (414) 259-1500 [email protected] Felder, Frank ...... Rutgers (732) 932-5680, ext. 670 [email protected] Estrada, Leobardo...... University of California, Los Angeles (310) 825-6574 [email protected] Feldman, David L...... University of California Irvine (949) 824-4384 [email protected] Etienne, Harley F...... Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 385-3343 [email protected] Feldman, Martha ...... University of California Irvine (949) 824-4252 [email protected] Etzel, Frederick ...... University of California Berkeley [email protected] Feldman, Maryann ...... University of North Carolina (919) 962-0674 [email protected] Evans-Cowley, Jennifer ...... Ohio state University (614) 292-8044 [email protected] Feldman, Stephanie ...... Pratt Institute 718-399-4340 [email protected] Ewing, Reid ...... University of Utah (801) 581-8255 [email protected] Felstehausen, Herman Dennis,...... University of Wisconsin-Madsion (608) 262-1004 Ezell, Kyle ...... Ohio State University (614) 292-1012 [email protected]

B-10 Ferdelman, Daniel ...... Ohio State University Forsyth, Ann ...... Cornell University (607) 254-5438 [email protected]

Ferraro, Rocco ...... State University of New York at Albany (518) 453-0850 [email protected] Foster, Kathryn A...... University at Buffalo SUNY (716) 829-3777 [email protected] Ferreira, Jr., Joseph ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-7410 [email protected] Fountain, III, Esq., Aubrey W...... Virginia Commonwealth University [email protected]

Feser, Edward J...... University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (217) 244-6767 [email protected] Fox, Thomas ...... University of Memphis (901) 678-2161 Filion, Pierre ...... University of Waterloo [email protected] Franck, Karen ...... New Jersey Institute of Technology (973) 596-3092 [email protected]

Filipovitch, Anthony J...... Minnestoa State University, Mankato (507) 389-5035 [email protected] Frank, Andrew B...... University of Maryland, College Park

Finch, Robert ...... University of Colorado Denver Frankel, Bruce W...... Ball State University (765) 285-2680 [email protected]

Finn, Stephen ...... Rutgers Frank, Kathryn ...... University of Florida (732) 932-3133 ext. 534 [email protected] (352) 392-0997 [email protected]

Firehock, Karen ...... University of Virginia Frank, Kelvin ...... Eastern Washington University (434) 975-6700 [email protected] (509) 828-1218 [email protected]

Fischler, Raphaël ...... McGill University Frank, Lawrence ...... University of British Columbia (514) 398-4076 [email protected] (604) 822-5387 [email protected]

Fisher-Olsen, Pat ...... Pratt Institute Frank, Nancy...... University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (212) 647-7532 [email protected] (414) 229-5372 [email protected]

Fish, Frank ...... New York University Frantz, Jonathan ...... University of British Columbia [email protected] Fishman, Robert ...... University of Michigan (734) 764-6885 [email protected] Frasier, Suzanne ...... Morgan State University

Flachsbart, Peter ...... University of Hawaii Frazier, Tim ...... University of Idaho (808) 956-8684 [email protected] (208) 885-6238 [email protected]

Flamm, Bradley ...... Temple University Freeman, Lance ...... Columbia University (267) 468-8305 [email protected] [email protected]

Flaxman, Michael ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology Freitag, Robert ...... University of Washington (617) 258-0461 [email protected] (206) 818-1175 [email protected]

Fleming, William ...... University of New Mexico Frenchman, Dennis ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology (505) 277-6455 [email protected] (617) 253-8847 [email protected]

Flynn, Mike ...... Pratt Institute French, Steven P...... Georgia Institute of Technology (718) 399-4340 [email protected] (404) 385-0900 [email protected]

Fogelson, Robert ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology Fricano, Russell J...... Alabama A&M University (617) 253-1671 [email protected] (256) 372.4995 [email protected]

Friedman, Adam Pratt Institute Foley, Dolores ...... University of Hawaii (718) 636-3486 (808) 956-2780 [email protected]

Friedmann, John ...... University of British Columbia Folsom, Michael ...... Eastern Washington University (604) 822-0107 [email protected] (509) 359-2460 [email protected]

Frisch, Michael ...... University of Missouri-Kansas City Fontillas, John ...... New York University (816) 235-6369 [email protected]

Forester, John ...... Cornell University Fritschle, Joy A...... West Chester University (607) 255-5179 [email protected] (610) 436-3396 [email protected]

Forrest, Clyde ...... University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Fritz, Jan Marie ...... University of Cincinnati (217) 244-5406 [email protected] (513) 556-0208 [email protected]

Forster, Craig ...... University of Utah Froehlich, Richard ...... Columbia University (801) 581-3864 [email protected]

B- 11 Fuller, John W...... University of Iowa Gibson, Karen ...... Portland State University (319) 335-0038 [email protected] (503) 725-8265 [email protected]

Fulton, William ...... University of Southern California Gilderbloom, John I...... University of Louisville (805) 643-7700 [email protected] (502) 852-8557 [email protected]

Funderburg, Richard G...... University of Iowa Gillert, Eric ...... University at Buffalo SUNY (319) 335-0036 [email protected] (716) 829-3485

Funk, David ...... Cornell University Gills, Douglas ...... University of Illinois at Chicago (312) 996-2174 [email protected]

Gilsinan, James ...... Saint Louis University G (314) 977-3934 [email protected]

Giuliano, Genevieve ...... University of Southern California Gakenheimer, Ralph ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology (213) 740-3956 [email protected] (617) 253-1932 [email protected] Giusti, Cecilia ...... Texas A&M University Gallagher, Frank ...... Rutgers University, School of Environmental (979) 458-4304 [email protected] ...... & Biological Sciences (732) 932-9317 [email protected] Gladstone, David ...... University of New Orleans (504) 280-3206 [email protected] Gallent, Nick ...... UCL (The Bartlett) [email protected] Glasmeier, Amy K...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology (617) 324-6565 [email protected] Galster, George ...... Wayne State University (313) 577-9084 [email protected] Glenn, Ezra Haber ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-2024 [email protected] Ganning, Joanna ...... Saint Louis University (314) 977-3934 Glenn, Jane ...... McGill University (514) 398-6629 [email protected] Garde, Ajay ...... University of California Irvine (949) 824-9087 [email protected] Glickman, Norman ...... Rutgers (732) 932-3133 ext. 570 [email protected] Garrett, Mark ...... Ohio State University Gobar, Angela ...... Jackson State University Gauthier, Vincent ...... University of Missouri-Kansas City Gober, Patricia ...... Arizona State University Gebhardt, Matthew ...... Portland State University (480) 965-7533 [email protected]

Gocmen, Asli...... University of Wisconsin-Madison Geltner, David ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology (608) 265-0789 [email protected] (617) 253-5131 [email protected]

Godschalk, David ...... University of North Carolina Genskow, Kenneth...... University of Wisconsin-Madison (919) 962-5012 [email protected] (608) 262-8756 [email protected]

Goetcheus, Cari ...... Clemson University Gerecke, Sarah ...... New York University (864) 656-6787 [email protected]

Gershberg, Alec Ian ...... The New School Goethert, Reinhard ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology (212) 229-5400 x1412 [email protected] (617) 253-2402 [email protected]

Gershman, John ...... New York University Goetz, Edward G...... University of Minnesota (612) 624-8737 [email protected] Gertler, Meric ...... University of Toronto (416) 978-3887 [email protected] Goetzke, Frank ...... University of Louisville (502) 852-8256 [email protected] Giarrusso, Anthony ...... Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 894-0127 [email protected] Goins, Charles Robert ...... University of Oklahoma

Gibberd, Ben ...... Pratt Institute Goldfarb, Eugene ...... University of Illinois at Chicago (718) 399-4340 [email protected]

Goldman, Laurie ...... Tufts University Gibbs, Kevin ...... University of Illinois at Chicago (617) 627-3394 [email protected]

Gibson, Bob ...... University of Waterloo Goldschmidt, Carl ...... Michigan State University [email protected]

Goldsmith, Stephen A...... University of Utah Gibson, Huston ...... Kansas State University (801) 585-5147 [email protected] (785) 532-5961 [email protected]

B-12 Goldsmith, William W...... Cornell University Greene, Jamie ...... Ohio State University (607) 255-2333 [email protected] (614) 292-1012

Goldstein, Bruce ...... University of Colorado Denver Greene, Jessica ...... University of Oregon (541) 346-0138 [email protected]

Goldstein, Carol ...... University of California, Los Angeles (310) 825-4896 [email protected] Greenlee, Andrew ...... University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (217) 333-9069 [email protected]

Golub, Aaron ...... Arizona State University (480) 965-7533 Greenstein, Rosalind...... Jackson State University

Gomberg, Ben ...... University of Illinois at Chicago Green, Theodore Trent ...... University of South Florida

Gomez-Ibanez, Jose A...... Harvard University Grengs, Joseph ...... University of Michigan (617) 495-1341 [email protected] (734) 763-1114 [email protected]

Gonzales, Moises ...... University of New Mexico Greve, Adrienne ..... California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (805) 756-1474 [email protected] Gonzales, Moises ...... University of New Mexicoa (505) 277-1276 [email protected] Griffin, Toni ...... Harvard University (617) 495-2521 [email protected]

Gonzalez-Rivas, Marcela ...... Cornell University (607) 255-3489 [email protected] Grimes, William ...... Eastern Washignton University (509) 828-1212 [email protected]

Gooding, Earl N. M...... Alabama A&M University (256) 372-4986 [email protected] Grodach, Carl ...... University of Texas, Arlington (817) 272-3358 [email protected]

Goonewardena, Kanishka ...... University of Toronto (416) 978-2974 [email protected] Grove, Kiersten ...... University of Illinois at Chicago

Gordon, Michael ...... University of British Columbia Grover, Himanshu ...... University at Buffalo SUNY [email protected] (716) 829-3485 [email protected]

Gordon, Peter ...... University of Southern California Grube, Mike ...... University of Kansas (213) 740-1467 [email protected] (785) 864-4184 [email protected]

Gordon, Steven I...... Ohio State University Grundy, Terry ...... University of Cincinnati (614) 292-3372 [email protected] Guensler, Randall ...... Georgia Institute of Technology Gough, Meghan ...... Virginia Commonwealth University (404) 894-0405 [email protected] (804) 827-0869

Guhathakurta, Subhrajit ...... Arizona State University Gradi, Enrico ...... Univeristy of New Mexico (480) 965-7167 [email protected]

Graham, Leigh Taylor ...... The New School Guhathakurta, Subhrajit ...... Georgia Institute of Technology (212) 229-5400 x 1201 [email protected] (404) 385-0900 [email protected]

Grant, Benjamin ...... San Jose State University Guion, Neil ...... Missouri State University (415) 298-1579 [email protected]

Gulak, Morton B...... Virginia Commonwealth University Grech, Christopher P...... The Catholic University of America (804) 827-0778 [email protected] (202) 319-6398 [email protected]

Guldmann, Jean-Michel ...... Ohio state University Green, Dale ...... Morgan State University (614) 292-2257 [email protected]

Greene, Solomon ...... New York University Gullickson, Neil ...... Northern Arizona University

Green, Gary P...... University of Wisconsin-Madison Guo, Jessica ...... University of Wisconsin-Madison (608) 262-9532 [email protected] (608) 890-1004 [email protected]

Green, Jerry ...... Miami University Guo, Zhan ...... New York University (513) 529-5017 [email protected] (212) 998-7400 [email protected]

Green, Keith Evan ...... Clemson University Gurstein, Penelope ...... University of British Columbia (864) 656-3887 [email protected] (604) 822-6065 [email protected]

Greenberg, Michael ...... Rutgers Gusevich, Miriam ...... The Catholic University of America (732) 932-5475 ext. 673 [email protected] (202) 319-5188 [email protected]

B- 13 Gushue, Bill ...... University of British Columbia Hanna, William ...... University of Maryland, College Park [email protected] (301) 405-4005 [email protected]

Guthrie, Dwayne Pierce ...... The Catholic University of America Harper-Anderson, Elsie ...... Virginia Commonwealth University (202) 319-5188 [email protected] Harper, Michael ...... University of Colorado Denver Guttenberg, Albert Z...... University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (217) 244-5376 [email protected] Harpman, Louise ...... New York University Guttenplan, Charles 141 ???? Harris, Edrick ...... Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 330-1036 [email protected] H Harris, Kirk...... University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (414) 229-6510 [email protected] Haas, Gilda ...... University of California, Los Angeles (213) 745-9961 [email protected] Hart, David ...... University of Wisconsin-Madison 177 (608) 262-6515 Hacker, Joseph ...... University of Pennsylvania Hartlaub, Stephen G...... Frostburg State University Hackett Currid, Elizabeth ...... University of Southern California (301) 687-4387 [email protected] (213) 740-4012 [email protected] Hartman, Jean Marie ...... Rutgers University, School of Environmental Haddad, Monica A...... Iowa State University ...... & Biological Sciences (515) 294-8979 [email protected] (732) 932-8488 [email protected]

Haddow, David F...... Georgia Institute of Technology Harwood, Stacy ...... University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (404) 577-7222 [email protected] (217) 265-0874 [email protected]

Hafen, Mark ...... University of South Florida Hassol, Joshua ...... Boston University

Haider, Murtaza ...... Ryerson University Hata, Hiroaki ...... University at Buffalo SUNY (416) 979-5000 x 2480 [email protected] (716) 829-3485 [email protected]

Hallet IV, Lucius ...... Western Michigan University Haughey, Patrick ...... University of New Orleans (504) 280-1231 [email protected]

Hallett, Brien ...... University of Hawaii Hausam, Sharon ...... University of New Mexico (808) 956-4236 [email protected] 195 Hall, Ralph ...... Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University Havel, Rick ...... University iof Iowa (540) 231-7332 [email protected] (319) 335-0032 [email protected]

Hall, Sir Peter ...... UCL (The Bartlett) Havlick, Spenser W...... University of Colorado Denver [email protected] Hawley, R. Dawn ...... Northern Arizona University Hamilton, Darrick ...... The New School (928) 523-1251 [email protected] (212) 229-5400 x1514 [email protected] Hayashi, Kei ...... New York University Hamin, Elisabeth M...... University of Massachusetts Amherst Hebets, Noel...... Arizona State University Hamin, Mark ...... University of Massachusetts Amherst (480) 965-7533

Hamlin, Roger, E...... Michigan State University Hecht, Susanna ...... University of California, Los Angeles (517) 353-8743 [email protected] (310) 779-5654 [email protected]

Hammel, Daniel J...... University of Toledo Heidelberg, Beth Wielde ...... Minnestoa State University, Mankato (419) 530-4709 [email protected] (507) 389-1715 [email protected]

Hand, Gunnar ...... University of Missouri-Kansas City Heikkila, Eric J...... University of Southern California (213) 821-1037 [email protected]

Han, Grace ...... Columbia University Hein, Scot ...... University of British Columbia [email protected] [email protected]

Hanhardt, Eva ...... Pratt Institute Henkel, David S...... University of New Mexico (718) 399-4323 [email protected]

Hanley, Paul ...... University of iowa Herbert, Berneece ...... Alabama A&M University (319) 335-0043 [email protected] (265) 372-4988 [email protected]

Hanlon, Bernadette ...... Ohio State University

B-14 Herbert Jr., Norman P...... Michigan State University Hoch, Richard J. Indiana ...... University of Pennsylvania (517) 353-9054 [email protected] (724) 357 5990 [email protected]

Hermann, Chris ...... Ohio State Universty Hoefer, Wolfram ...... Rutgers University, School of Environmental ...... & Biological Sciences (732) 932-9313 [email protected] Hernandez, Daniel ...... Pratt Institute

(718) 399-4340 Hoek-Smit, Marja ...... University of Pennsylvania Herranz, Joaquin, Jr., ...... University of Washington (206) 616-1647 [email protected] Hofe, Rainer vom ...... University of Cincinnati (513) 556-3835 [email protected] Hess, Daniel B...... University at Buffalo SUNY (716) 829-3485 [email protected] Holcomb, Briavel ...... Rutgers (732) 932-4101 ext. 688 [email protected] Hess, Paul ...... University of Toronto (416) 978-1586 [email protected] Hollander, Justin...... Tufts University (617) 627-3394 [email protected] Heumann, Leonard F...... University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (217) 244-5373 [email protected] Hollenhorst, Steven J...... University of Idaho (208) 885- 5472 [email protected] Hewings, Geoffrey ...... University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (217) 333-4740 [email protected] Holleran, Michael...... University of Texas at Austin (512) 471-3792 [email protected] Hewitt, Robert ...... Clesmon University (864)656-6698 [email protected] Hollister, David ...... University of Minnesota (612) 624-3695 [email protected] Heying, Charles ...... Portland State University (503) 725-8416 [email protected] Honadle, Beth ...... University of Cincinnati [email protected] Hibbard, Michael ...... University of oregon (541) 346-3897 [email protected] Hooker, Joe ...... University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (217) 333-3890 [email protected] Hickman, Robin ...... UCL (The Bartlett) [email protected] Hooper, Michael ...... Harvard University (617) 496-2602 [email protected] Higgins, Lorie ...... University of Idaho (208) 885-9717 [email protected] Hopkins, Lewis D...... University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (217) 333-3890 [email protected] Hillary, Annie I...... The Catholic University of America (202) 319-5188 [email protected] Horn, Carl Van ...... Rutgers (732) 932-4100 ext. 714 [email protected] Hill, Edward W...... cleveland state University (216) (216) 687-2174 [email protected] Horner, Jeffrey ...... Wayne State University (313) 577-0194 [email protected] Hillier, Amy ...... University of Pennsylvania (215) 746- 2341 [email protected] Horsley, Scott ...... Tufts University (617) 627-3394 [email protected] Hill, Margo...... Eastern Washington University (509) 828-1218 [email protected] Hosagrahar, Jyoti ...... Columbia University [email protected] Hilty, James W...... Temple University [email protected] Hosmer, Bob ...... Missouri State University

Hinojosa, René C...... Michigan State University Houck, Jeanne ...... Pratt Institute (517) 353-3184 [email protected] (212) 647-7532

Hirt, Sonia ...... Virginia Tech and State University Houghton, Bruce ...... University of Hawaii (540) 231-7509 [email protected] (808) 956-2561 [email protected]

Hissong, Rodney V...... University of Texas, Arlington Hou, Jeffrey ...... University of Washington (817) 272-3350 [email protected]

Houston, Douglas ...... University of California Irvine Hitchcock, Pamela ...... Ryerson University (949) 824-1870 [email protected]

Hoagland, Kenneth ...... University of Colorado Denver Hoversten, Mark ...... University of Idaho (208) 885-5423 [email protected] Hoch, Charles ...... University of Illinois at Chicago (312) 996-2156 [email protected] Howard, Zeljka Pavolich ...... California Polytechnic State University, ...... San Luis Obispo (805) 756-1507 [email protected]

B- 15 Howe, Con ...... University of Southern California Huxhold, William...... University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee [email protected] (414) 229-6954 [email protected]

Howe, Deborah ...... Temple University Hwang, Sang ...... University of Virginia (267) 468-8301 [email protected] (434) 924-1339 [email protected]

Howell, David...... The New School Hyra, Derek 296 (212) 229-5400 x1416 [email protected]

Howland, Marie ...... University of Maryland, College Park (301) 405-6791 [email protected] I

Hrychuk, Anne ...... Pratt Institute (212) 647-7532 Ibitayo, Olurominiyi ...... Texas Southern University

Hsu, David ...... University of Pennsylvania Imeokparia, Timothy O...... University of New Mexico [email protected] (505) 277-1666 [email protected]

Huang, Chang-Shan ...... Texas A&M University Immergluck, Daniel ...... Georgia Institute of Technology (979) 845-7873 [email protected] (404) 385-7214 [email protected]

Huang, Guoping ...... University of Virginia Ingram, Helen ...... University of California Irvine (949) 824-1434 [email protected] Huang, Ruihong (Ray) ...... Northern Arizona University (928) 523-8219 [email protected] Ioannides, Dimitri ...... Missouri State University (417) 836-5318 [email protected] Huang, Youqin ...... State University of New York at Albany (518) 442-4792 [email protected] Irazabal, Clara ...... Columbia University [email protected] Huber, Karl ...... Virginia Commonwealth University (804) 371-7484 [email protected] Irvin, Renee ...... University of Oregon (541) 346-2155 [email protected] Huddleston, Jack R...... University of Wisconsin-Madison (608) 262-6152 [email protected] Isaac, Claudia B...... University of New Mexico (505) 277-5939 [email protected] Hugg, David ...... University of Delaware Iseki, Hiroyuki ...... University of Maryland, College Park Hughes, James W...... Rutgers (732) 932-5475 ext. 756 [email protected] Iskander, Natasha ...... New York University

Hu, Ivy Lingqian...... University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Izeogu, Chukudi ...... Alabama A&M University (414) 229-5887 [email protected] (256) 372-4990 [email protected]

Huja, Satyendra ...... University of Virginia (434) 977-5094 [email protected] J Humphreys, Jeff...... University of Queensland (61)-7-3365-6455 Jabbar-Bey, Raheemah ...... University of Delaware Huntington, Stuart H...... Iowa State University (302) 831-8564 [email protected]

Huntoon, Laura ...... University of Arizona Jackson, Dion ...... University of Southern California (520) 626-1151 [email protected] [email protected]

Hurand, Fred A...... Eastern Washington University Jackson, Richard J...... University of California, Los Angeles (509) 828-1217 [email protected] (310) 206-8522 [email protected]

Hur, Misun ...... East Carolina University Jacobsen, Grant ...... University of Oregon (252) 328-1270 [email protected] (513) 346-3419 [email protected]

Huston, Thomas ...... University of Nebraska-Lincoln Jacobs, Harvey M...... University of Wisconsin-Madison (402) 477-6900 [email protected] (608) 262-0552 [email protected]

Hutchinson, Robert ...... New Jersey Institute of Technology Jacquemart, George ...... Pratt Institute (917) 518-0711 hutchinson@dwh advisors .com (718) 399-4340 [email protected]

Hutson, Malo André ...... University of California Berkeley Jaffe, Martin ...... University of Illinois at Chicago [email protected] (312) 996-2178 [email protected]

Hutton, Tom ...... University of British Columbia Jaganathan, Radha ...... Rutgers (604) 822-4818 [email protected] (732) 932-4101 ex

B-16 Jaworski, Eugene...... Eastern Michigan Unviersity Julian, Dave ...... Ohio State Universty (734) 487-0218 [email protected] Jumonville, Karen ...... Florida State University Jacobs, Francine ...... Tufts University (617) 627-3394 [email protected] Jurjevich, Jason R...... Portland State University (503) 725-8590 [email protected] Jeihani, Monsoureh ...... Morgan State University 94

Justice, Jonathan ...... University of Delaware Jencks, Michael ..... California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (302) 831-1682 [email protected] (805) 473-2929 [email protected]

Jutla, Rajinder ...... Missouri State University Jennings, James ...... Tufts University (417) 836-5298 [email protected] (617) 627-3394 [email protected]

Jensen, Alan...... Iowa State University K Jensen, Eric ...... Iowa State University Kahn, Andrea ...... Columbia University Jeske, Karen ...... Iowa state University Kahn, Terry ...... University of Texas at Austin Jiao, Junfeng ...... Ball State University (512) 232-3634 [email protected] (765) 285-8144 [email protected] Kaiser, Edward ...... University of North Carolina Joh, Kenneth ...... Texas A&M University (919) 962-4781 [email protected]

Johnson, Amanda ...... Boise State University Kalambokidis, Laura ...... University of Minnesota (612) 625-1995 [email protected]

Johnson, Bonnie ...... University of Kansas Kamel, Nabil ...... Arizona State University (785) 864-7147 [email protected] (480) 965-7167

Johnson, Gary ...... Virginia Commonwealth University Kamp, Edward ...... University of Colorado Denver (804) 828-0469 [email protected]

Johnson, Hal ...... University of Utah Kapelos, George ...... Ryerson University (801) 287-2539 [email protected] Kaplan-Macey, Melissa ...... New York University Johnson, Janet ...... Univesity of Delaware Karadimitriou, Nikos ...... UCL (The Bartlett) Johnson, Laura ...... University of Waterloo [email protected] [email protected] Karina, Stephen J...... University of Maryland, College Park Johnson, Sylvia ...... Tufts University (617) 627-3394 [email protected] Kartez, Jack ...... University of Southern Maine (207) 780-5389 [email protected] Johnston, Douglas M...... Iowa State University (515) 294-8524 [email protected] Kasprisin, Ron ...... University of Washington (206) 543-4190 [email protected] Jojola, Theodore ...... University of New Mexico (505) 277-6428 [email protected] Kassens-Noor, Eva ...... Michigan State University (517) 432-8085 [email protected] Jones, Diane ...... Morgan State University Katirai, Matin ...... West Chester University Jones, Mittie Davis ...... Cleveland State University (610) 436-2393 [email protected] (216) 687-3861 [email protected] Kauffman, Gerald ...... University of Delaware Jones, Robert ...... Eastern Michigan University (302) 831-4929 [email protected] (734) 487-8488 [email protected] Kauffman, Robert B...... Frostburg State University Jones, Robin ...... University of South Florida (301) 687-4474 [email protected]

Kaufman, Andrew ...... University of Hawaii Joroff, Michael ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology (808) 956-7958 [email protected] (617) 253-1354 [email protected]

Kaufman, Jerome ...... University of Wisconsin-Madison Jourdan, Dawn ...... University of Florida (608) 262-1004 (352) 392-0997 [email protected]

Kaufman, Ned ...... Pratt Institute Juergensmeyer, Julian Conrad ...... Georgia Institute of Technology (212) 647-7532 [email protected] (404) 651-2437 [email protected]

B- 17 Kaufman, Sanda ...... Cleveland State University Keyes, Langley ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology (216) 687-2367 [email protected] (617) 253-1540 [email protected]

Kawamura, Kazuya ...... University of Illinois at Chicago Keynejad, Charles ...... California State University, Northridge (312) 413-1269 [email protected] (818) 677-2904 [email protected]

Kawecki, Cass ...... University of Virginia Khan, Heather ...... Eastern Michigan University (434) 284-4018 [email protected] (734) 487-0218 [email protected]

Kayden, Jerold S...... Harvard University Khirfan, Luna ...... University of Waterloo (617) 496-0830 [email protected] [email protected]

Kay, Paul ...... University of Waterloo Kim, Annette ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology [email protected] (617) 324-6135 [email protected]

Kaza, Nikil ...... University of North Carolina Kim, Do-Hyung ...... California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (919) 962-4767 [email protected] (909) 869-4645 [email protected]

Keane, John ...... Arizona State University Kim, Jae Hong...... Kansas State University (480) 965-7533 785-532-5961 [email protected]

Keane, Tim ...... Kansas State University Kim, Joochul...... Arizona State University (785) 532-5961 [email protected] (480) 965-7533

Kearney, Gavin ...... Pratt Institute Kim, Karl ...... University of Hawaii (718) 399-4340 [email protected] (808) 956-6865 [email protected]

Keating, Dennis, W...... Cleveland State University Kim, Sungyop ...... University of Missouri-Kansas City (216) 687-2298 [email protected] (816) 235-6898 [email protected]

Keating, Larry ...... Georgia Institute of Technology Kim, Tschangho John ...... University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (404) 894-2350 [email protected] (217) 244-5369 [email protected]

Keeble, Ronald ...... Ryerson University Kim, Yuseung ...... University of Southern Maine (416) 979-5000 ext.6771 [email protected] [email protected]

Keene, John C...... Temple University King, David ...... Columbia University [email protected]

Keithley, C.A...... Kansas State University (785) 532-5961 [email protected] King, Melvin ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-3287 [email protected]

Kelbaugh, Douglas ...... University of Michigan (734) 936-0213 [email protected] King, Sandra ...... Minnesota State University, Mankato (507) 389-5727 [email protected] Keller, John ...... Kansas State University (785) 532-5961 [email protected] Kleit, Rachel ...... University of Washington (206) 221-3063 [email protected]

Kelley, William ...... Eastern Washington University (509) 828-1214 [email protected] Kloot, James Van Der ...... University of Illinois at Chicago

Kellogg, Wendy A...... Cleveland State University Klopfer, Eric ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology (216) 687-5265 [email protected] (617) 253-2025 [email protected]

Kelly, Eric Damian ...... Ball State University Knaap, Gerrit ...... University of Maryland, College Park (765) 285-1909 [email protected] (301) 405-6792 [email protected]

Kelly, Janet ...... University of Louisville Knight, Bruce ...... University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (502) 852-2435 janet.kelly@ louisville.edu (217) 333-3890 [email protected]

Kelly, Michael ...... New York University Knox, Jerry ...... Iowa State University

Kendall, Katie ...... Pratt Institute Knox, Paul L...... Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University (718) 399-4340 [email protected] (540) 231-1695 [email protected]

Kent, Robert B...... California State University, Northridge Kobayashi, Kipp ...... California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (818) 677-4372 [email protected] [email protected]

Kessler, Fritz ...... Frostburg State University Koch, Magaly ...... Tufts University (301) 687-4266 [email protected] [email protected]

B-18 Koebel, C. Theodore ...... Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University (540) 231-0412 [email protected] L

Kosny, Mitchell ...... Ryerson University LaFlamme, Daryl ...... Wayne State University (416) 979-5000 ext.7314 [email protected] (313) 577-2701 [email protected]

Kos, Richard ...... San Jose State University LaGro, Jr., James A...... University of Wisconsin-Madison (415) 227-0833 [email protected] (608) 263-6507 [email protected]

Kostyniuk, Lidia ...... University of Michigan Lahr, Michael L...... Rutgers (734) 763-2466 [email protected] (732) 932-3133 ext. 546 [email protected]

Kotin, Allan D...... University of Southern California Lake, Robert W...... Rutgers (213) 623-3841 [email protected] (732) 932-3133 ext. 521 [email protected]

Kotval, Zenia Z...... Michigan State University LaMore, Rex L...... Michigan State University (517) 353-9362 [email protected] (517) 353-9555 [email protected]

Koven, Steven ...... University of Louisville Lander, Brad ...... Pratt Institute (502) 852-8257 [email protected] (718) 399-4340 [email protected]

Kozloff, Howard ...... Columbia University Landis, John ...... University of Pennsylvania [email protected] (215) 746-2340 [email protected]

Kreditor, Alan ...... University of Southern California Lang, Frank ...... Pratt Institue (213) 740-2939 [email protected] (718) 399-4340 [email protected]

Krieger, Alex...... Harvard University Laninga, Tamara ...... University of Idaho (617) 495-4803 [email protected] (208) 885-7117 [email protected]

Krieger, Martin H...... University of Southern California LaPlante, Josephine ...... University of Southern Maine (213) 740-3957 [email protected] (207) 228-8593 [email protected]

Krimsky, Sheldon ...... Tuifts University Lapp, Floyd ...... Columbia University (617) 627-3394 [email protected]

Krizek, Kevin ...... University of Colorado Denver Lapping, Mark ...... University of Southern Maine (303) 556-3282 [email protected] (207) 228-8180 [email protected]

Kropf, Roger ...... New York University Lara, Fernando ...... University of Texas at Austin (512) 471-0711 [email protected]

Krumholz, Norm ...... Cleveland State University Larice, Michael ...... University of Utah (216) 687-6946 [email protected] [email protected]

Krupp, Matthew ...... San Jose State University Larsen, Kristin ...... University of Florida (408) 945-5182 [email protected] (352) 392-0997 [email protected]

Kudva, Neema ...... Cornell University Larsen, Larissa ...... University of Michigan (607) 255-3939 [email protected] 734) 936-0234 [email protected]

Kuhl, Kaja ...... Columbia University Larson, Kelli ...... Arizona State University (480) 965-7533 [email protected] Kumar, Mukesh ...... Jackson State University Lassiter, Matthew ...... University of Michigan Kumble, Peter ...... University of Massachussetts Amherst (734) 647-4618 [email protected]

Lastarria-Cornhiel, Susana...... University of Wisconsin-Madison Kung, Hsiang-te ...... University of Memphis (608) 262-0097 [email protected] (901) 678-4538 [email protected] Lathrop, Richard ...... Rutgers University, School of Environmental Kushner, James...... University of Southern California ...... & Biological Sciences (213) 738-6821 [email protected] (732) 932-1580 [email protected]

Kusner, Michael E...... Ryerson University Latimer, Stanley ...... University of Florida (352) 392-9406 [email protected] Kwok, Reginald Y...... University of Hawaii (808) 956-6867 [email protected] Laurence, Peter ...... Clemson University (864) 656-1499 [email protected] Kyte, Michael ...... University of Idaho (208) 885-6002 [email protected] Lauria, Mickey ...... Clemson University (864) 656-0520 [email protected]

B- 19 Laurian, Lucie ...... University of Iowa Leigh, Nancey Green ...... Georgia Institute of Technology (319) 335-2955 [email protected] (404) 894-9839 [email protected]

Laverny-Rafter, David ...... Minnestoa State University, Mankato Leinberger, Christopher ...... University of Michigan (507) 389-1540 [email protected] (734) 764-9453 [email protected]

Lawhon, Larry ...... Kansas State University Leitman, Steve ...... Florida State University (785) 532-5961 [email protected]

Lejano, Raul ...... University of California Irvine Law, Jane...... University of Waterloo (949) 824-9825 [email protected] [email protected]

Lemberg, David ...... Western Michigan University Lawrence, Patrick ...... University of Toledo (269) 387-3410 [email protected] (419) 530-4128 [email protected]

Lens, Michael ...... University of California, Los Angeles Lawson, Catherine T...... State University of New York at Albany [email protected] (518) 442-4775 [email protected]

Leon, Monica Ponce de ...... University of Michigan Lawson, Laura ...... Rutgers University, School of Environmental (734) 764-1315 [email protected] ...... & Biological Sciences (732) 932-8010 [email protected] Lester, T.William ...... University of North Carolina

(919) 962-3512 [email protected] Lay, Bonny ...... California State Polytechnic University, Pomona [email protected] Leuthart, Clara ...... University of Lousiville

(502) 852-6844 [email protected] Layzer, Judith ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-5196 [email protected] Levine, Jeffrey ...... Tufts University

(617) 627-3394 [email protected] Leaf, Michael ...... University of British Columbia (604) 822-6213 [email protected] Levine, Jonathan ...... University of Michigan

(734) 763-0039 [email protected] Leavell, Matthew ...... Auburn University (205) 323-3592 [email protected] Levine, Julius ...... The Catholic University of America

(202) 319-5188 [email protected] Leavitt, Jacqueline ...... University of California, Los Angeles (310) 825-4380 [email protected] Levine, Mark ...... New York University

LeClair, Daniel ...... Boston University Levinson, David ...... University of Minnesota (612) 625-6354 [email protected] LeDuc, Andre ...... University of Oregon (541) 346-5833 [email protected] Levy, Frank ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-2089 [email protected] Lee, Bumsoo ...... University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (217) 333-3601 [email protected] Levy, Jennifer ...... Columbia University

Lee, Chanam...... Texas A&M University (979) 845-7056 [email protected] Levy, Paul ...... University of Pennsylvania

Lee, Joseph A...... Alabama A&M University Lew, Alan A...... Northern Arizona University (256) 372-4991 [email protected] (928) 523-6567 [email protected]

Lee, Ming-Chun ...... University of Texas at Austin Lewandowski, James P...... West Chester University (512) 475-6158 [email protected] (610) 436-2724 [email protected]

Lee, Richard ...... San Jose State University Lewicki, Roy ...... Ohio State University (925) 930-7100 [email protected]

Lewis, Carol ...... Texas Southern University Lee, Sugie ...... cCeveland State University (216) 687-2381 [email protected] Lewis, David A...... State University of New York at Albany Leete, Laura ...... University of Oregon (518) 442-4595 [email protected] (541) 346-0834 [email protected] Lewis, Ferdinand ...... University of Florida Lee, Tunney ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology (352) 392-0997 [email protected] (617) 258-7275 [email protected] Lewis, Geoff ...... University of Waterloo Lee, Young-Jae ...... Morgan State University [email protected]

Lewis, Jerome ...... University of Delaware Lee, Yuk ...... University of Colorado, Denver (302) 831-1709 [email protected] (303) 556-4232 [email protected]

B-20 Lewis, John ...... University of Waterloo Long, Jerrold A...... University of Idaho [email protected] (208) 885-7988 [email protected]

Lewis, Rebecca ...... Florida State University Long, Judith Grant ...... Harvard University (850) 644-4510 [email protected] (617) 495-8768 [email protected]

Licari, Brian ...... University of Illinois at Chicago Longo, Leo...... Ryerson University [email protected]

Liggett, Robin ...... University of California, Los Angeles (310) 825-6294 [email protected] Looye, Johanna W...... University of Cincinnati (513) 556-0216 [email protected]

Light, Paul ...... New York University Lord, Ian ...... Ryerson University

Ligibel, Ted ...... Eastern Michigan University (734) 487-0232 [email protected] Lott, Akubundu ...... San Jose State University (408) 219-0028 [email protected]

Li, Jianling ...... University of Texas, Arlington (817) 272-3367 [email protected] Loubert, Linda ...... Morgan State University

Li, Ming-Han ...... Texas A&M University Loukaitou-Sideris, Anastasia...... University of California, Los Angeles (979) 845-7571 [email protected] (310) 206-9679 [email protected]

Lind, Amy ...... University of Cincinnati Lowe, Catherine “Kate” ...... University of New Orleans

Lindell, Michael K...... Texas A&M University Lowe, Nichola ...... University of North Carolina (979) 862-3969 [email protected] (919) 843-2319 [email protected]

Lowry, Kem ...... University of Hawaii Lindquist, Peter S...... University of Toledo (808) 956-9311 [email protected] (419) 530-4287 [email protected] Lowry, Michael ...... University of Idaho Lindsey, Greg H...... Universityof Minnesota (208) 885-0139 [email protected] (612) 625-3375 [email protected] Lucy, William H...... University of Virginia Liska, Roger W...... Clemson University (434) 924-4779 [email protected] (864) 656-3878 [email protected] Ludwig, Sarah ...... New York University Lissner, Scott ...... Ohio State University Luka, Nik ...... McGill University Lister, Nina-Marie ...... Ryerson University (514) 398-5925 [email protected] (416) 979-5000 ext 6769 [email protected] Lund, Hollie M...... California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Listokin, David ...... Rutgers (909) 869-2710 [email protected] (732) 932-3822 ext. 550 [email protected] Lund, Tina ...... Pratt Institute Liu, Rachel ...... New Jersey Institute of Technology (718) 399-4340 (973) 596-5884 [email protected] Lusk, Paul E...... University of New Mexico Li, Yanmei ...... Florida Atlantic University (954) 762-5037 [email protected] Luton, Larry ...... Eastern Washington University

(509) 828-1231 [email protected] Locke, Richard ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-4912 [email protected] Lutzenhiser, Loren ...... Portland State University

(503) 725-8743 [email protected] Loggins, Charles ...... California State Polytechnic University, Pomona [email protected] Lynch, Alicia Doyle ...... Tufts University

(617) 627-3394 [email protected] Loh, Carolyn G...... Wayne State University (313) 577-0541 [email protected] Lynch, Barbara ...... Georgia Institute of Technology

(404) 385-6884 [email protected] Loh, Penn S...... Tufts University (617) 627-3394 [email protected] Lynch, Matthew ...... Columbia University Lomax, Timothy ...... Texas A&M University (979) 845-9960 [email protected]

London, James B...... Clemson University (864) 656-3927 [email protected]

London, Rosanne ...... Eastern Washington University (509) 828-1237 [email protected]

B- 21 M Martin, Jonathan ...... Pratt Institute (718) 399-4387 [email protected] Macdonald, Elizabeth ...... University of California Berkeley [email protected] Martin, Judith A...... University of Minnesota (612) 626-1626 [email protected]

Macedo, Joseli ...... University of Florida (352) 392-0997 [email protected] Martin, Sheila ...... Portland State University (503) 725-5137 [email protected] Machemer, Patricia L...... Michigan State University (517) 353-9047 [email protected] Masilela, Calvin O...... Indiana University of Pennsylvania (724) 357 2250 [email protected]

Mack, Elizabeth ...... Arizona State University (480) 965-7533 [email protected] Mason, C. Nicole ...... New York University

Madi, Harold ...... Ryerson University Mason, Randy ...... University of Pennsylvania (215) 898-3169 [email protected]

Magalhães, Claudio de...... UCL (The Bartlett) [email protected] Mason, Susan ...... Boise State University

Magee, Joseph ...... New York University Mastran, Shelley ...... Virginia Tech and State University [email protected]

Mahayni, Riad G...... Iowa State University (515) 294-8524 [email protected] Matsuo, Miwa ...... University of Iowa

Main, Kelly ...... California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Mazmanian, Daniel A...... University of Southern California (805) 756-2286 [email protected] [email protected]

Malizia, Emil ...... University of North Carolina Virginia Maclaren, ...... University of Toronto (919) 962-4759 [email protected] (416) 978-1594 [email protected]

Manford, Robert ...... University of Southern California Maingi, John ...... Miami University (513) 529-5024 [email protected]

Mankiewicz, Paul ...... Pratt Institute (718) 399-4340 [email protected] Malone, William ...... Iowa State University

Manville, Michael ...... Cornell University Malpezzi, Stephen...... University of Wisconsin-Madison (607) 255-2957 [email protected] (608) 262-6007 [email protected]

Marchand, Michael ...... Eastern Washington University Mandarano, Lynn...... Temple University (267) 468-8304 [email protected]

Marcouiller, David W...... University of Wisconsin-Madison (608) 262-2998 [email protected] Marcotullio, Peter...... Columbia University

Marcucci, Daniel J...... East Carolina University Martin, Jonathan...... Columbia University (252) 328-5197 [email protected]

Martinez-Cosio, Maria...... University of Texas, Arlington Marcuse, Peter ...... Columbia University (817) 272-3302 [email protected] [email protected]

Mathur, Shishir ...... San Jose State University Margerum, Richard ...... University of Oregon (408) 924-5875 [email protected] (541) 346-2526 [email protected]

Matthew, Richard ...... University of California Irvine Markusen, Ann R...... University of Minnesota (949) 824-4852 [email protected] (612) 625-8092 [email protected] May, Diane ...... Missouri State University Marshall, Julian D...... University of Minnesota (417) 836-6900 [email protected] (612) 625-2397 [email protected] Mayo, James...... University of Kansas Marshall, Stephen ...... UCL (The Bartlett) (785) 864-3350 [email protected] [email protected]

Mazumdar, Sanjoy...... University of California Irvine Marshment, Richard S...... Clemson University (949) 824-5046 [email protected] (864) 656-1527 [email protected]

McAfee, Ann ...... University of British Columbia Marshment, Richard ...... University of Oklahoma [email protected] (405) 325-2399 [email protected]

McCall, Raymond...... University of Colorado Denver Mars, James ...... Ryerson University (303) 492-7042 [email protected] (416) 979-5000 ext. 6764 [email protected]

B-22 McClure, Kirk ...... University of Kansas Meck, Stuart ...... Rutgers (785) 864-3888 [email protected] (732) 932-3640, ext. 640 [email protected]

McClure, Wendy ...... University of Idaho Meenar, Md Mahbubur R...... Temple University (208) 885-6473 [email protected] [email protected]

McCord, Mark ...... Ohio State University Megdal, Sharon ...... University of Arizona (614) 292-2388 [email protected] (520) 792-9591 ext.21 [email protected]

McCoy, Michael ...... University of Lousiville Mehrotra, Rahul ...... Harvard University (502) 893-3550 [email protected] (617) 496-2080 [email protected]

McCoy, Walter ...... Texas Southern University Mehta, Vikas ...... University of South Florida (713) 313-7312 [email protected]

Melcher, John E...... Michigan State Universioty McCray, Talia ...... University of Texas at Austin (517) 353-9555 [email protected] (512) 471-2708 [email protected]

Meltzer, Rachel ...... The New School McDaniels, Timothy ...... University of British Columbia (212) 229-5400 [email protected] (604) 822-9288 [email protected]

Mendenhall, Ruby ...... University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign McDonald, Mary Grace ...... University of Hawaii (808) 956-7016 [email protected] Mendes, Wendy ...... University of British Columbia [email protected] McDonald, Noreen ...... University of North Carolina

(919) 962-4781 [email protected] Meng, Qingmin ...... State University of New York at Albany (518) 591-8563 [email protected] McDowell, Ceasar ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology

(617) 253-7587 [email protected] Menking, William ...... Pratt Institute (718) 399-4318 [email protected] McGahey, Richard...... The New School

(212) 229-5100 x1583 [email protected] Merem, Edmund ...... Jackson State University McGrath, Tod ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-4373 Merrill, Sam ...... University of Southern Maine (207) 228-8596 [email protected] McGregor, Davianna P...... University of Hawaii (808) 956-7068 [email protected] Meschede, Tatjana ...... Tufts University [email protected] McHugh, Kevin ...... Arizona State University (480)965-7533 [email protected] Mescher, Phil...... Iowa State University

McKenzie, Meredith ...... California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Messer, Barry ...... Portland State University [email protected] (503) 725-5179 [email protected]

McKibben, Sherry ...... University of Idaho Metcalf, Kenneth ...... Florida State University (208) 364-4540 [email protected]

McLaren, Norma-Jean ...... University of British Columbia Metzger, Tina ...... California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo [email protected] (805) 756-1315 [email protected]

McManus, James...... Western Michigan University Meyer, David ...... University of California Irvine

McMillan, Tracy ...... Northern Arizona University Meyer, Michael D...... Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 385-2246 [email protected]

McMillan, Tracy ...... Ohio State Universty Meyers, Jonathan ...... Pratt Institute (212) 647-7532 McMillen, Daniel ...... University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (217) 333-4741 [email protected] Michaels, Harvey ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-2084 [email protected] McMullen, John ...... Frostburg State University (301) 687-3162 [email protected] Mikelbank, Brian ...... Cleveland State University [email protected] McNally, Michael ...... University of California Irvine Miles, Rebecca ...... Florida State University (850) 644-4510 [email protected] McNeish, Gilbert ...... Univeristy of Colorado Denver

Miller, Anita ...... University of New Mexico Meany, Judith ...... The Catholic University of America (202) 319-5188 [email protected] Miller, Charles ...... University of Kansas (785) 864-4184 [email protected]

B- 23 Miller, Donald ...... University of Washington Monti, Dan ...... Saint Louis University (206) 543-7355 [email protected] (314) 977-3934 [email protected]

Miller, Frank ...... Missouri State University Moore, Justin Garrett ...... Columbia University

Miller, Lee ...... Columbia University Moore, Robert M...... Frostburg State University (301) 687-4995 [email protected]

Miller, Thad ...... Portland State University Moore, Steven A...... University of Texas at Austin (512) 471-0184 [email protected] Mills, Allan...... Virginia Commonwealth University [email protected] Moore, Susan ...... UCL (The Bartlett)

[email protected] Milroy, Beth Moore ...... Ryerson University [email protected] Moos, Markus ...... University of Waterloo

[email protected] Minassians, Henrik ...... California State University, Northridge Morales, Alfonso ...... University of Wisconsin-Madison Minerbi, Luciano ...... University of Hawaii (608) 263-4848 [email protected] (808) 956-6869 [email protected] Moreau, David ...... University of North Carolina Mintz, Norman...... Pratt Institute (919) 962-4756 [email protected] (212) 647-7532 [email protected] Morgan, Cheryl ...... Auburn University Miraftab, Faranak ...... University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (205) 323-3592 [email protected] (217) 265-8238 [email protected]

Reed-Morris, Herschelle ...... Morgan State University Mirr, Ronald ...... University of Iowa (319) 430-4315 [email protected] Morrell, James ...... University at Buffalo SUNY (716) 829-3485

Mishalani, Ravi ...... Ohio State University Morris, Lisa ...... University of Southern Maine (207) 788-5876 [email protected] Mitchell, Bruce ...... University of Waterloo [email protected] Morris, Louise ...... University of British Columbia

[email protected] Mitchell, Clare ...... University of Waterloo [email protected] Morrow-Jones, Hazel ...... Ohio State University

(614) 292-1027 [email protected] Mitchell, Jerry V...... California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (909) 869-4656 [email protected] Morton, Elizabeth ...... Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

(540) 706-8111 [email protected] Mitchell, Leonard ...... University of Southern California (213) 740-1487 [email protected] Moser, Melanie ...... Morgan State University

Mitchell, Robert P...... University of Massachusetts Amherst Moss, Mitchell ...... New York University (212) 998-7400 [email protected] Mitchell-Weaver, Clyde ...... Kansas State University (785) 532-5961 [email protected] Moudon, Anne Vernez...... University of Washington (206) 685-4057 [email protected] Mitsova, Diana ...... Florida Atlantic University (954) 762-5674 [email protected] Moulden, Rodney ...... Morgan State University

Mittal, Jay ...... Auburn University Mower, James E...... SUNY at Albany (518) 442-4779 [email protected] Mobarak, Barabara ...... Morgan State University Mueller, Elizabeth ...... University of Texas at Austin Mohamed, Rayman ...... Wayne State University (512) 471-1151 [email protected] (313) 577-3356 [email protected] Mugerauer, Robert ...... University of Washington Moloney, Julie ...... San Jose State University (206) 221-4415 [email protected] (408) 310-1534 [email protected] Mukherji, Anuradha ...... East Carolina University Monchaux, John de ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology (252) 328-5357 [email protected] (617) 253-8299 [email protected] Mukhija, Vinit ...... University of California, Los Angeles Mondschein, Andrew ...... New York University (310) 794-4478 [email protected]

Montenegro-Menezes, Flavia ...... University of Massachusetts Amherst Muller, Brian ...... University of Colorado Denver (303) 556-5967 [email protected]

B-24 Mullin, John R., ...... University of Massachusetts Amherst Nelson, Marla ...... University of New Orleans (504) 280-3110 [email protected]

Multari, Michael .... California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (805) 756-1315 [email protected] Nemeth, David J...... University of Toledo (419) 530-4049 [email protected]

Multari, R. J...... University at Buffalo SUNY (716) 829-3485 [email protected] Németh, Jeremy...... Univeristy of Colorado Denver (303) 556-3688 [email protected]

Murphy, Stephen ...... University of Waterloo [email protected] Neral, John A...... Frostburg State University (301) 687-4265 [email protected] Murray, Alan...... Arizona State University (480) 965-7533 [email protected] Neuman, Michael C...... Texas A&M University (979) 345-7062 [email protected]

Murray, William ...... University at Buffalo SUNY (716) 829-3485 [email protected] Neville, Christopher ...... Pratt University (212) 647-7532 [email protected] Musacchio, Laura ...... University of Minnesota (612) 626-6810 [email protected] Newman, Kathe ...... Rutgers (732) 932-3822 ext. 556 [email protected]

Musso, Juliet ...... University of Southern California (213) 740-7095 [email protected] Nguyen, Mai ...... University of North Carolina (919) 962-4762 [email protected] Myers, Dowell ...... University of Southern California (213) 740-7095 [email protected] Nguyen, Phuong H...... University of Iowa (319) 335-0032 [email protected]

Nicholas, James ...... University of Florida N [email protected]

Niehaus, John ...... University of Cincinnati Nalbandian, M. Richard ...... Temple University (267) 468-8302 [email protected] Nigam, Amit ...... New York University Nam, Yunwoo ...... University of Nebraska-Lincoln (402) 472-9279 [email protected] Nimz, Dale ...... University of Kansas (785) 864-4184 [email protected] Nance, Earthea ...... University of New Orleans (504) 280-4017 [email protected] Nitz, Lawrence ...... University of Hawaii (808) 956-8665 [email protected] Nandan, Gita ...... Pratt Institute (718) 399-4340 [email protected] Nixon, David ...... University of Hawaii (808) 956-7718 [email protected]

Naphtali, Zvia S...... New York University Nixon, Hilary ...... San Jose State University (408) 924-5852 [email protected] Narciso, Mercedes ...... Pratt Institute (718) 399-4340 [email protected] Njoh, Ambe ...... University of South Florida

Nasar, Jack L...... Ohio State Universty (614) 292-1457 [email protected] Nocks, Barry C...... Clemson University (864) 656-4094 [email protected]

Nassar, Hala ...... Clemson University (864) 656-2499 [email protected] Noland, Robert B...... Rutgers (732) 932-6812 ext. 606 [email protected] Nathan Crane McClintock ...... Portland State University Norton, Richard ...... University of Michigan (734) 936-0197 [email protected] Naughton, Lisa...... University of Wisconsin-Madison (608) 262-4846 [email protected] Noteis, Vicki L...... University of Missouri-Kansas City

Ndubisi, Forster ...... Texas A&M University (979) 845-1019 [email protected] Nottingham, Emily ...... University of Arizona

Ndungu, Abraham ...... Ohio State Universty Novak, Alice ...... University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (217) 333-3890 [email protected]

Nelessen, Anton E...... Rutgers (732) 932-3822 ext. 726 [email protected] Nuworsoo, Cornelius K...... California Polytechnic State University, ...... San Luis Obispo (805) 756-2496 [email protected] Nelis, Robert ...... University of Illinois at Chicago

Nelson, Arthur C...... University of Utah (801) 581-8253 [email protected]

B- 25 Olds, Kristophe...... University of Wisconsin-Madison O (608) 262-5685 [email protected]

Orfield, Gary ...... University of California, Los Angeles O'Brien, William Patrick ...... University of Arizona (310) 267-4877 [email protected] (520) 621-9922 [email protected]

Orfield, Jr., Myron W...... University of Minnesota O'Connor, Christopher J...... State University of New York at Albany (612) 625-7976 [email protected] [email protected]

O'Riordan, Jon ...... University of British Columbia O'Connor, Kathleen ...... State University of New York at Albany [email protected]

Oden, Michael ...... University of Texas at Austin Orlinoff, David ...... Tufts University (512) 471-0121 [email protected] [email protected]

O’Donnell, Edward ...... University of Delaware O’Rorke, John ...... Frostburg State University (302) 831-4928 [email protected] (301) 687-4277 [email protected]

Ofori-Amoah, Benjamin ...... Western Michigan University Orton, Barry M...... University of Wisconsin-Madison (269) 387-3415 [email protected] (608) 262-2394 [email protected]

Ohm, Brian W...... University of Wisconsin-Madison Osorio, Juan Camilo ...... Pratt Institute (608) 262-2098 [email protected] (718) 399-4340 [email protected]

Okamura, Norman H...... University of Hawaii Osterman, Paul...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology (808) 956-2909 [email protected] (617) 253-2667 [email protected]

Okey, Brian W...... Indiana University of Pennsylvania Outland, Donald ...... Alabama A&M University (724) 357 2250 [email protected] (256) 372-4993 [email protected]

Oliveira, Euripedes De ...... California State University, Northridge Owusu, Francis Y...... Iowa State University (818) 677-2904 [email protected] (515) 294-7769 [email protected]

Oliver, H. Pike ...... Cornell University Ozawa, Connie P...... Portland State University [email protected] (503) 725-5126 [email protected]

Olpadwala, Porus ...... Cornell University Ozdenerol, Esra ...... University of Memphis (607) 255-2957 [email protected]

Olpadwala, Porus ...... University of New Mexico P Olshansky, Robert ...... University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (217) 333-8703 [email protected] Pader, Ellen-J...... University of Massachusetts Amherst Olson, C. Brad ...... Cornell University (607) 255-1114 [email protected] Page, G. William ...... University at Buffalo SUNY (716) 829-3485 [email protected] Olson, Jeffrey S...... State University of New York at Albany [email protected] Page, Scott ...... University of Pennsylvania

Oluwoye, Jacob ...... Alabama A&M University (256) 372-4994 [email protected] Palmlund, Ingar ...... Tufts University (617) 627-3394 [email protected]

Olwert, Craig ...... California State University, Northridge (818) 677-2881 [email protected] Panakkal, Meenaxi ...... California State Polytechnic University, Pomona [email protected]

Onaran, Korkut ...... University of Colorado Denver Pan, Qisheng...... Texas Southern University (713) 313-7221 [email protected] Oner, Asli Ceylan ...... Florida Atlantic University (954) 762-5357 [email protected] Papacostas, C.S...... University of Hawaii (808) 956-6538 [email protected] Ong, Paul ...... University of California, Los Angeles (310) 206-2193 [email protected] Papsidero, Vincent ...... Ohio State Universty (614) 292-1012 Orcutt, Jonathan ...... New York University Paradis, Thomas W...... Northern Arizona University O'Regan, Katherine ...... New York University (212) 998-7400 [email protected] Parker, Brenda ...... University of Illinois at Chicago (312) 996-2167 [email protected]

B-26 Parker, Dawn ...... University of Waterloo Perlich, Pam ...... University of Utah [email protected] (801) 581-3358 [email protected]

Parker, Robert ...... University of Oregon Perry, David ...... University of Illinois at Chicago (541) 346-3801 [email protected] (312) 996-8700 [email protected]

Park, JiYoung ...... University at Buffalo SUNY Pertz, Stuart ...... Pratt Instutue (716) 829-3485 [email protected] (718) 399-4340 [email protected]

Parker, Francis H...... Ball State University Peters, Deike ...... University of Southern California (765) 285-5870 [email protected] [email protected]

Park, Peter ...... University of Colorado Denver Petracca, Mark ...... University of California Irvine (303) 556-3479 [email protected]

Peuquet, Steven...... University of Delaware Parmenter, Barbara ...... Tufts University (302) 831-1689 [email protected] (617) 627-3394 [email protected]

Pfeiffer, Deirdre ...... Arizona State University Pascal, Erica ...... University of Illinois at Chicago (480) 965-7533 [email protected]

Paternoster, Robert ...... California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Phelps, Nick ...... UCL (The Bartlett) [email protected] [email protected]

Paterson, Robert G...... University of Texas at Austin Phillips, David L...... University of Virginia (512) 471-0734 [email protected] (434) 982-2196 [email protected]

Patrick, Kevin J...... Indiana University of Pennsylvania Pijawka, David ...... Arizona State University (724) 357 2250 [email protected] (480) 965-7167 [email protected]

Patten, Iris ...... University of Arizona Pinel, Sandra ...... University of Idaho (520) 621-1004 (785) 885-7792 [email protected]

Paul, David ...... University of Idaho Piore, Michael ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology (208) 885-7921 [email protected] (617) 253-3377 [email protected]

Paulsen, Kurt G...... University of Wisconsin-Madison Piper, Christine ...... Clemson University (608) 262-8990 [email protected] (864) 656-7581 [email protected]

Peacock, Walter G...... Texas A&M University Piper, Thomas ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology (979) 845-7853 [email protected] (617) 253-8950 [email protected]

Pearlman, Kenneth ...... Ohio State University Pipkin, John S...... State University of New York at Albany (614) 292-1457 [email protected] (518) 442-4777 [email protected]

Pearson, Gene ...... University of Memphis Pittari, John J., Jr...... Auburn University (901) 678-2161 [email protected] (334) 844-5424 [email protected]

Peiser, Richard B...... Harvard University Pitt, Damian ...... Virginia Commonwealth University (617) 495-9558 [email protected]

Pitt, David G...... University of Minnesota Pelletier, Pamela J...... University of Arizona (612) 625-7370 [email protected]

Peng, Zhong-Ren ...... University of Florida Pivo, Gary ...... University of Arizona (352) 392-0997 [email protected] (520) 621-9597 [email protected]

Perckl, Ryan ...... University of Arizona Plazak, David J...... Iowa State University

Perera, M.C. Nihal ...... Ball State University Pobiner, Joseph ...... Ohio State Universty (765) 285-8606 [email protected] Pogodzinski, Mike ...... San Jose State University Perez, Katherine ...... University of Southern California (408) 924-5421 [email protected] [email protected]

Polakit, Kasama ...... Florida Atlantic University Perkinson, Dennis ...... Texcas A&M University (954) 762-5655 [email protected] (979) 862-4936 [email protected]

Polenske, Karen R...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology Perkins, Sean ...... Jackson State University (617) 253-6881 [email protected]

Perlas, Marta ...... California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Polese, Mario ...... McGil University [email protected] (514) 499-4070 [email protected]

B- 27 Poppelwell, Teresa ...... University of British Columbia Purcell, Mark ...... University of Washington [email protected] (206) 543-8754 [email protected]

Popper, Frank J...... Rutgers Pushchak, Ronald ...... Ryerson University (732) 932-4101 ext. 689 [email protected] (416) 979-5000 ext. 7049 [email protected]

Porter, Miriam ...... Minnesota State University, Mankato Pynoos, Jon ...... University of Southern California (507) 389-5032 [email protected] (213) 740-5156 [email protected]

Poteet, Phillip ...... University of Memphis (901) 678-2161 [email protected] Q Pothukuchi, Kameshwari ...... Wayne State University (313) 577-4296 [email protected]

Qadeer, Mohammad ...... Ryerson University Poulakidas, Dimitris ...... California State Polytechnic University, Pomona [email protected] (909) 869-4645 [email protected] Qian, Zhu ...... University of Waterloo Powell, Gary ...... University of Cincinnati [email protected]

Powell, Kathleen H...... Frostburg State University Qiu, Xiaomin ...... Missouri State University (301) 687-4695 [email protected]

Qi, Yi ...... Texas Southern University Powers, Erica L...... State University of New York at Albany [email protected] Quart, David ...... New York University Powers, Laura Wolf ...... University of Pennsylvania (215) 746-4263 [email protected] Quercia, Roberto ...... University of North Carolina (919) 962-4766 [email protected] Powers, Matthew ...... Clesmon University [email protected] Quinn, Robert ...... Eastern Washington University (509) 359-7050 [email protected] Prater, Carla ...... Texas A&M University (979) 862-3970 [email protected] R Precht, Francis ...... Frostburg State University (301) 687-4440 [email protected] Rabe, James ...... University of Southern California [email protected] Pressley, Joyce Ann ...... Morgan State University (443) 885-1860 [email protected] Rabenau, Burkhard von ...... Ohio State University (614) 292-1457 [email protected] Preston, Steve ...... California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Racca, David ...... University of Delaware Prevetti, Laurel R...... San Jose State University (302) 831-1698 [email protected] (408) 535-7901 [email protected] Raco, Mike...... UCL (The Bartlett) Price, Alfred D...... University at Buffalo SUNY [email protected] (716) 829-3485 [email protected] Radke, John ...... University of California Berkeley Price, V. B...... University of New Mexico [email protected]

Prosperi, David ...... Florida Atlantic University Ragonetti, Thomas ...... University of Colorado Denver (954) 762 5642 [email protected] Raitt, Jennifer M...... Boston University Prudon, Theodore...... Pratt Institute (212) 647-7532 Rajagopal, Balakrishnan ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology (617) 258-7721 [email protected] Prytherch, David ...... Miami University (513) 529-9284 [email protected] Raja, Samina ...... University at Buffalo SUNY (716) 829-3485 [email protected] Puccio, Kevin ...... University of Colorado Denver Ramspott, Matthew E...... Frostburg State University Pucher, John R...... Rutgers (301) 687-4412 [email protected] (732) 932-3822 ext. 722 [email protected] Randolph, John ...... Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University Pugh, David L...... Texas A&M University (540) 231-7714 [email protected] (979) 845-1019 [email protected] Rankin, Katharine ...... University of Toronto Pullman, Lori ...... California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (416) 978-1592 [email protected] [email protected]

B-28 Rappaport, Ann ...... Tufts University Richardson, Jesse ...... Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University (617) 627-3394 [email protected] (540) 231-7508 [email protected]

Ratledge, Edward ...... University of Delaware Ring, William ...... Northern Arizona University (302) 831-1684 [email protected]

Rio, Vicente del ..... California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Ratti, Carlo...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology (805) 756-2572 [email protected] (617) 253-7926 [email protected]

Rivasplata, Charles R...... San Jose State University Rawlins, Rachael ...... University of Texas at Austin (415) 897-6929 [email protected] (512) 471-1922 [email protected]

Rivera, José A...... University of New Mexico Ready, Keith...... Virginia Commonwealth University (505) 277-0599 [email protected] [email protected]

Rivers, Robert ...... University of New Orleans Reardon, Ken ...... University of Memphis (504) 280-6277 (901) 678-2161 [email protected]

Roach, Brian ...... Tufts University Rebillot, Jason ...... University of Colorado Denver [email protected]

Rechie, Nancy ...... Ohio State University Roakes, Susan...... University of Memphis (901) 678-4560 [email protected] Reece, Jason ...... Ohio State University [email protected] Robins, Martin E...... Rutgers (732) 932-6812 ext. 697 [email protected]

Reed-Morris, Herschelle ...... Morgan State University Robinson, Glenn ...... Morgan State University

Rees, William ...... University of British Columbia (604) 822-2937 [email protected] Robinson, Pamela ...... Ryerson University (416) 979-5000 ext. 6762 [email protected]

Reid, Neil ...... University of Toledo (419) 530-3591 [email protected] Rodriguez, Alejandro ...... University of Texas, Arlington (817) 272-3357 [email protected] Reilly, Joseph ...... New York University Rodriguez, Daniel ...... University of North Carolina (919) 962-4763 [email protected] Reiners, Gary ...... Iowa State University Roemer, David ...... San Jose State University Reiss, David ...... Pratt Institute (408) 771-3572 [email protected] (718) 399-4340 [email protected] Rogers, George O...... Texas A&M University Rendon, Maria ...... University of California Irvine (979) 845-7284 [email protected] (949) 824-5880 [email protected] Rohe, William ...... University of North Carolina Renne, John L...... University of New Orleans (919) 962-4769 [email protected] (504) 280-6592 [email protected] Rolfe, George...... University of Washington Renski, Henry ...... University of Massachusetts Amherst (206) 543-6918 [email protected]

Reppert, James E...... State University of New York at Albany Rolland, Richard ...... Eastern Washington University [email protected] (509) 359-6829 [email protected]

Reps, John ...... Cornell University Rolley, Stephanie ...... Kansas State University (607) 255-5391 [email protected] (785) 532-5961 [email protected]

Restrepo, Carlos E...... New York University Rollinson, Paul ...... Missouri State University (417) 836-5688 [email protected]

Retsinas, Nicolas ...... Harvard University Rom, Alan Jay ...... Tufts University (617) 496-3676 nicolas_retsinas@ harvard.edu

Retzlaff, Rebecca ...... Auburn University Romalewski, Steven...... Pratt Insitutute (334) 844-5429 [email protected] (718) 399-4340 [email protected]

Rey, Serge...... Arizona State University Romanos, Michael C...... University of Cincinnati (480) 965-7533 [email protected] (513) 293-8156 [email protected]

Richardson, Harry W...... University of Southern California Romeo, Leonardo ...... New York University (213) 740-3954 [email protected] Ronderos, Nicolas ...... New Jersey Institute of Technology Richardson, James R...... University of New Mexico (212) 253-2727 Ext. 318 [email protected] (505) 277-6460 [email protected]

B- 29 Rongerude, Jane ...... Iowa State University Ryan, Robert L...... University of Massachusetts Amherst (515) 294-5289 [email protected]

Ryberg, Stephanie R...... Cleveland State University Rosbach, Derren ...... Virginia Tech and State University (216) 802-3386

Rose, Evan ...... University of Pennsylvania Rydin, Yvonne ...... UCL (The Bartlett) [email protected]

Rosenbloom, Sandra ...... University of Arizona (520) 626-2821 [email protected] S Rosenthal, Joyce Klein ...... Harvard University (617) 496-2589 [email protected] Sahar, Liora ...... Georgia Institute of Technology Rose, Shanna ...... New York University (678) 520-5788 [email protected]

Rosener, Judith ...... University of California Irvine Saija, Laura ...... University of Memphis (901) 678-4558 [email protected]

Ross, Catherine L...... Georgia Institute of Technology Saku, James C...... Frostburg State University (404) 385-5130 [email protected] (301) 687-4724 [email protected]

Rost, Craig ...... University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Salazar, David ...... California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (217) 333-3890 [email protected] [email protected]

Roth, Peter ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology Salazar, Dayana M...... San Jose State University (617) 253-4373 (408) 924-5854 [email protected]

Rottle, Nancy ...... University of Washington Salkin, Patricia E...... State University of New York at Albany (206)543-7897 [email protected] (518) 445-2351 [email protected] Rowe, Peter G...... Harvard University Salling, Mark ...... Cleveland State University (617) 495-4237 [email protected] (216) 687-3716 [email protected]

Roy, Ananya ...... University of California Berkeley Salo, Ken ...... University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign [email protected] (217) 244-0285 [email protected]

Rubenstein, James M...... Miami University Salsich, Jr., Peter W...... Saint Louis University (513) 529-5025 [email protected] (314) 977-2770 [email protected]

Rubin, Julia Sass ...... Rutgers Saltzman, Sidney ...... Cornell University (732) 932-3133 ext. 546 [email protected] (607) 255-4271 [email protected]

Rubin, Roberta ...... Tufts University Salvucci, Frederick ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-5378 [email protected] Ruddick, Susan ...... University of Toronto (416) 978-1589 [email protected] Samery, Eva ...... Ryerson University

Rufolo, Anthony ...... Portland State University Samonsky, Ella ...... San Jose State University (503) 725-4049 [email protected] (408) 277-2730 [email protected]

Rumbach, Andrew ...... University of Hawaii Sancar, Fahriye...... Univeristy of Colorado Denver (808) 956-6868 [email protected] (303) 492-7497 [email protected]

Ruopp, Rebecca ...... University of Arizona Sanchez, Thomas W...... Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University [email protected] (540) 231-5425 [email protected]

Russell, Frank ...... University of Cincinnati Sandercock, Leonie ...... University of British Columbia (604) 822-0225 [email protected] Russell, Robert ...... Tufts University (617) 627-3394 [email protected] Sanders, Welford...... University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (414) 229-2992 [email protected] Russo, Richard A...... Frostburg State University (301) 687-4053 [email protected] Sandoval, Gerardo ...... University of Oregon [email protected] Rutherford, G. Scott ...... University of Washington (206) 685-2481 [email protected] Sanger, M. Bryna ...... The New School (212) 229-5400 x1411 [email protected] Ryan, Brent ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology Santo, Charles ...... University of Memphis Ryan, Dennis ...... University of Washington (901) 678-3566 [email protected] (206) 543-8293 [email protected]

B-30 Santos, Adèle Naudé ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology Scholz, Gordon ...... University of Nebraska-Lincoln (617) 253-4402 [email protected] (402) 472-9284 [email protected]

Santos, Evandro ...... Jackson State University Schott, Jeffrey ...... University of iowa (319) 335-0032 [email protected]

Sanyal, Nick ...... University of Idaho (208) 885-7528 [email protected] Schrock, Greg ...... Portland State University (503) 725-8312 [email protected]

Saphores, Jean-Daniel ...... University of California Irvine Schroeppel, Ken ...... University of Colorado Denver

Sarkis, A. Hashim ...... Harvard University (617) 496-0330 [email protected] Schurch, Thomas ...... Clemson University (864) 656-3925 [email protected]

Saunders, Melissa ...... Florida State University (850) 644-4510 [email protected] Schwab, Jim ...... University of Iowa (319) 335-0032 [email protected]

Savar, Nina ...... University of Illinois at Chicago (312) 413-9612 Schwartz, Alex ...... The New School (212) 229-5400, x1415 [email protected]

Savitch, H. V...... University of Louisville (502) 852-7929 [email protected] Schweitzer, John...... Michigan State University (517) 353-9144 [email protected]

Sawicki, David S...... Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 894-0569 [email protected] Schweitzer, Lisa ...... University of Southern California (213) 740-3866 [email protected]

Saxenian, AnnaLee ...... University of California Berkeley [email protected] Schwennsen, Kate ...... Clemson University (864) 656-3895 [email protected]

Scally, Corianne P...... State University of New York at Albany (518) 591-8561 [email protected] Sclar, Elliott ...... Columbia University [email protected]

Scheer, Brenda Case ...... University of Utah (801) 581-8254 [email protected] Scott, Steffanie ...... University ofWaterloo [email protected]

Scherer, Andrew ...... Columbia University Scruggs, Caroline...... University of New Mexico (505) 277-5050 Schilling, Joe ...... Virginia Tech and State University (703)706-8111 [email protected] Seasons, Mark ...... University of Waterloo

[email protected] Schinn, Laura ...... Ohio State Universty Sechrist, Robert P...... Indiana University of Pennsylvania Schirmer, Paul ...... University of Cincinnati (724) 357 2250 [email protected]

Schively, Carissa ...... University of Minnesota Seewald, Alan ...... University of Massachusetts Amherst (612) 625-0640 [email protected] Seidman, Karl ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology Schlemper, Mary Beth ...... University of Toledo (617) 253-3964 [email protected] (419) 530-5492 [email protected] Seligson, Ted ...... University of Missouri-Kansas City Schlickman, Stephen ...... University of Illinois at Chicago Seltzer, Ethan P...... Portland state University Schlossberg, Marc ...... University of Oregon (503) 725-5169 [email protected] (541) 346-2046 [email protected] Semple, Hugh ...... Eastern Michigan University Schmidt, Stephen ...... Cornell University (734) 487-8169 [email protected] (607) 254-4846 [email protected] Senbel, Maged ...... University of British Columbia Schneemann, Margaret ...... University of Illinois at Chicago (604) 822-9158 [email protected]

Sender, Darin ...... Arizona State University Schneider, Alison ...... Pratt Institute (480) 965-7533 (718) 399-4340 [email protected]

Sen, Lalita...... Texas Southern University Schneider, Daniel ...... University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (713) 313-7448 [email protected] (217) 244-7681 [email protected]

Sen, Siddhartha ...... Morgan State University Schneider, Richard ...... University of Florida (443) 885-1864 [email protected] (352) 392-0997 [email protected]

Seneca, Joseph J...... Rutgers Schoen, David A...... Ball State University (732) 932-5475 ext. 757 [email protected] [email protected] B- 31 Serafin, Eduardo ...... San Jose State University Siembieda, William J...... University of New Mexico (510) 375-3997 [email protected]

Siemiatycki, Matti ...... University of Toronto Serda, Daniel ...... University of Kansas (416) 946-5145 [email protected] (785) 864-3178 [email protected]

Silberberg-Robinson, Susan ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology Servon, Lisa J...... The New School (617) 253-2027 [email protected] (212) 229-5400 x1618 [email protected]

Silbey, Susan...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology Shandas, Vivek ...... Portland state University (617) 253-6952 [email protected] (503) 725-5222 [email protected]

Silva, Enrique R...... Boston University Shapiro, John ...... Pratt Institute (617) 358-3264 [email protected] (718) 399-4391 ‌[email protected]

Silver, Christopher ...... University of Florida Sharp, Kimberly ...... Northern Arizona University (352) 392-4836 [email protected]

Shatkin, Gavin ...... University of Michigan Silverman, Carol ...... San Franciscio State University (734) 763-2075 [email protected] [email protected]

Shaw, George ...... University of Utah Silverman, Robert M...... University at Buffalo SUNY (801) 568-7261 [email protected] (716) 829-3485 [email protected]

Shearer, Allan W...... University of Texas at Austin Silvis, Anne ...... University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (512) 232-5286 [email protected] (217) 333-5126 [email protected]

Shearmur, Richard ...... McGill University Simons, Robert ...... Cleveland State University (216) 687-5258 [email protected] Sheffer, Ethel ...... Columbia University Simpson, David M...... University of Louisville (502) 852-8019 [email protected] Shen, Guoqiang ...... University of Oklahoma (405) 325-1698 [email protected] Sinclair, Robert ...... Wayne State University (313) 577-0542 [email protected] Shen, Qing ...... University of Washington

(206) 685-3937 [email protected] Siry, Jack ...... University of Arizona Sheppard, Rebecca ...... University of Delaware (302) 831-3625 [email protected] Sizemore, Steve ...... University of Louisville [email protected] Shetty, Sujata...... University of Toledo (419) 530-2567 [email protected] Sleegers, Frank ...... University of Massachusetts Amherst

Shibley, Robert G...... University at Buffalo SUNY Sletto, Bjorn ...... University of Texas at austin (716) 829-3485 [email protected] (512) 471-5153 [email protected]

Shiffer, Michael ...... University of British Columbia Sloane, David ...... University of Southern California [email protected] (213) 740-5768 [email protected]

Shiffman, Ronald ...... Pratt Institute Sloniowski, Krista ...... University of Southern California (718) 399-4314 [email protected] [email protected]

Shin, HaeRan ...... UCL (The Bartlett) Smalley, Marcy ...... University of Kansas [email protected] (785) 864-4184 [email protected]

Shipley, Robert ...... University of Waterloo Smith, Christopher J...... State University of New York at Albany [email protected] (518) 442-3249 [email protected]

Shoup, Donald ...... University of California, Los Angeles Smith, Daniel ...... New York University (310) 825-5705 [email protected]

Smith, David ...... University of California Irvine Shrestha, Manoj...... University of Idaho (208) 885-0530 [email protected] Smith-Heimer, Michael ...... University of California Berkeley Shriar, Avrum J...... Virginia Commonwealth University [email protected] (804) 827-0788 [email protected] Smith, Janet ...... University of Illinois at Chicago Siembieda, William J...... California Polytechnic State University, (312) 996-5083 [email protected] ...... San Luis Obispo (805) 756-5805 [email protected] Smith, Jeffrey...... The New School (212) 229-5400, x1209 [email protected]

B-32 Smith Jr, Frank C...... Boston University Springer, Jeffrey C...... Morgan State University

Smith, Megan E...... University of Oregon Springer, Joseph H...... Ryerson University (541) 346-3881 [email protected] (416) 979-5000 ext. 6766 [email protected]

Smith, Sheri ...... Kansas State University Springer, Tom ...... Clemson University (864) 656-3746 [email protected]

Smith, Sheri...... Texas Southern University (713) 313-4807 [email protected] Srinivas, Smita ...... Columbia University [email protected]

Smith, Thomas ...... University of Illinois at Chicago Stainbrook, Steven ...... New York University

Smoke, Paul ...... New York University (212) 998-7400 [email protected] Starnes, Earl ...... University of Florida [email protected] Snyder, Toby ...... Pratt Institute (718) 399-4340 [email protected] Steffel-Johnson, Jennifer ...... University of Colorado Denver

Snyder, Tom ...... University of Illinois at Chicago Steiff, Julie A...... University of Michigan (734) 763-9560 [email protected]

Soja, Edward ...... University of California, Los Angeles (310) 825-4335 [email protected] Steinberg, Harris ...... University of Pennsylvania

Sokol, Adam ...... University at Buffalo SUNY Steiner, Bethany ...... University of Oregon (716) 829-3485 (541) 346-3615 [email protected]

Sokoloff, Harris ...... University of Pennsylvania Steiner, Frederick ...... University of Texas at Austin (512) 471-1922 [email protected]

Solitare, Laura...... Texas Southern University (713) 313-7772 [email protected] Steiner, Ruth ...... University of Florida (352) 392-0997 [email protected] Sollohub, Darius ...... New Jersey Institute of Technology (973) 596-5574 [email protected] Stein, Jaime ...... Pratt Institute (718) 399-4323 [email protected] Song, Yan ...... University of North Carolina (919) 962-4761 [email protected] Stein, Jay...... Arizona State University (480) 965-7533 [email protected] Sonn, Jung Won...... UCL (The Bartlett) [email protected] Steinmann, Justin ...... Auburn University (334) 844-4516 [email protected] Sousa, Christopher De ...... Ryerson University (416) 979-5000 ext. 6764 [email protected] Steins, Chris ...... Ohio State Universty

Southworth, Michael ...... University of California Berkeley Steins, Chris ...... University of Southern California [email protected] [email protected]

Spain, Daphne ...... University of Virginia Stein, Stuart W...... Cornell University (434) 924-6430 [email protected] (607) 255-4331 [email protected]

Spak, Scott ...... University of Iowa Stephenson, Max O...... Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (319) 335-0037 [email protected] (540) 231-6775 [email protected]

Spencer, James ...... University of Hawaii Sternberg, Ernest ...... University at Buffalo SUNY (808) 956-8928 [email protected] (716) 829-3485 [email protected]

Spensley, James ...... University of Colorado Denver Stern, Ira ...... Pratt Institute (718) 399-4340 [email protected]

Sperry, Stephen L...... Clemson University (864) 656-3635 [email protected] Stevens, Lindsay ...... Florida State University (850) 644-4510

Spicer, Michael ...... Cleveland state University (216) 687-3571 [email protected] Stevens, Mark ...... University of British Columbia (604) 822-1602 [email protected] Spinella, Susan ...... Temple University Stevenson, Chuck .. California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo

Spinks, Martine ...... UCL (The Bartlett) [email protected] Stevenson, Gelvin ...... Pratt Institute (718) 399-4314 [email protected]

Spirn, Anne Whiston ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology (617) 452-2602 [email protected]

B- 33 Stewart, Ruth Ann ...... New York University Susskind, Lawrence ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-2026 [email protected]

Stiftel, Bruce ...... Florida State University (850) 644-4510 [email protected] Sussman, Gerald ...... Portland State University (503) 725-5176 [email protected]

Stiftel, Bruce ...... Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 894-2350 [email protected] Sussman, Joseph ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-4430 [email protected]

Stockard, James ...... Harvard University (617) 495-5988 [email protected] Sutton, Sharon...... University of Washington (206) 685-3361 [email protected]

Stoecker, Randy...... University of Wisconsin-Madison (608) 890-0764 [email protected] Sutton, Stacey ...... Columbia University [email protected]

Stokes, Robert ...... Kansas State University (785) 532-1595 [email protected] Swallow, Joy ...... University of Missouri-Kansas City (816) 235-2998 [email protected]

Stokols, Daniel ...... University of California Irvine (949) 824-5294 [email protected] Swanekamp, Kenneth ...... University at Buffalo SUNY (716) 829-3485 Stoll, Michael ...... University of California, Los Angeles (310) 206-4774 [email protected] Swanston, Samara ...... Pratt Institute (718) 399-4340 [email protected]

Stone Jr., Brian ...... Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 894-6488 [email protected] Swartzendruber, Dan ...... University of Iowa (319) 335-0032 [email protected]

Stone, Mike ...... University of Waterloo [email protected] Swatuk, Larry ...... University of Waterloo [email protected]

Stoner, James ...... University of Iowa (319) 335-5664 [email protected] Sweeney, Donald A...... Texas A&M University (979) 845-7888 [email protected]

Storper, Michael ...... University of California, Los Angeles (310) 825-2718 [email protected] Swenson, David ...... Iowa State University (515) 294-7458 [email protected] Strammiello, Daniel ...... University of Colorado Denver Swenson, David...... University of Iowa (319) 335-0032 [email protected] Strathman, James ...... Portland State University (503) 725-4069 [email protected] Sylvester, Tony ...... University of New Mexico

Strauss, Eric J...... Michigan State University (517) 353-8715 [email protected] Szold, Terry...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-7419 [email protected]

Streatfield, David ...... University of Washington (206) 543-1157 [email protected] Szuster, Brian ...... University of Hawaii (808) 956-7345 [email protected]

Stroh, Brady ...... Temple University

Strom, Elizabeth ...... University of South Florida T

Strong, Aaron ...... University of Iowa Takahashi, Lois...... University of California, Los Angeles (319) 335-0032 [email protected] (310) 429-8641 [email protected] Stuckey, James...... New York University Talen, Emily...... Arizona State University

Studer, Raymond G...... University of Colorado Denver Tallerico, Benjamin ...... Wayne State University (313) 577-2701 [email protected] Suarez-Villa, Luis ...... University of California Irvine (949) 824-6323 [email protected] Tang, Zhenghong ...... University of Nebraska-Lincoln (402) 472-9281 [email protected] Sudy, Jason ...... Ohio State Universty Tassonyi, Almos Thomas...... Ryerson University Suen, I-Shian (Ivan) ...... Virginia Commonwealth University [email protected] (804) 828-2721 [email protected] Tauber, Lacey...... Pratt Institute Sugar, Keith A...... San Jose State University (718) 399-4340 [email protected] (831) 336-9566 [email protected] Taupier, Richard ...... University of Massachusetts Amherst Suryanata, Krisna...... University of Hawaii (808) 956-7384 [email protected]

B-34 Taylor, Brian ...... University of California, Los Angeles Todorovich, Petra ...... Pratt Institute (310) 903-3228 [email protected] (718) 399-4340 [email protected]

Taylor, Gary D...... Iowa State University Toker, Umut ...... California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (515) 294-2973 [email protected] (805) 756-1592 [email protected]

Taylor, Jr., Henry Louis ...... University at Buffalo SUNY Toker, Zeynep ...... California State University, Northridge (716) 829-3485 [email protected] (818) 677-2872 [email protected]

Taylor, Tom ...... Florida State University Tomalty, Ray ...... McGill University (514) 847-9259 [email protected]

Teelucksingh, Cheryl ...... Ryerson University (416) 979-5000 Ext. 6213 [email protected] Tomey, E. Allan ...... Saint Louis University (314) 977-3934 [email protected]

Teh, Tse-Hui ...... UCL (The Bartlett) [email protected] Tomlan, Michael ...... Cornell University (607) 255-7261 [email protected] Tendler, Judith...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-0249 [email protected] Tomlin, Dana ...... University of Pennsylvania

Tewari, Meenu ...... University of North Carolina Topping, Kenneth ...... California Polytechnic State University, (919) 962-4758 [email protected] ...... San Luis Obispo (805) 927-7773 [email protected] Tewdwr-Jones, Mark...... UCL (The Bartlett) [email protected] Torres, Deborah ...... University of Southern California [email protected] Thacher, David ...... University of Michigan 260 (734) 615-4074 [email protected] Torres, Rodolfo ...... University of California Irvine (949) 824-7680 [email protected] Thakuriah, Piyushimita ...... University of Illinois at Chicago (312) 355-0447 [email protected] Totah, Faedah ...... Virginia Commonwealth University [email protected] Theodore, Georgeen ...... New Jersey Institute of Technology (973) 596-3095 [email protected] Toulan, Nohad A...... Portland State University (503) 725-5141 [email protected] Theodore, Nik ...... University of Illinois at Chicago (312) 355-1340 [email protected] Trancik, Roger...... Cornell University (607) 255-6229 [email protected] Thering, Susan A...... University of Wisconsin-Madison (608) 263-6506 [email protected] Traynor, Kerry ...... University at Buffalo SUNY (716) 829-3485 Thomas, June Manning ...... University of Michigan (734) 936-0201 [email protected] Trelstad, Graham ...... Columbia University

Thomas, Ward ...... California State University, Northridge Triantafillou, Menelaos...... University of Cincinnati (818) 677-7247 [email protected] (513) 556-4212 [email protected]

Thompson, J. Philip ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology Trilling, Julia ...... New York University (617) 452-2813 [email protected]

Trousdale, William...... University of British Columbia Thompson, Michelle M...... University of New Orleans [email protected]

Thyagarajan, S...... State University of New York at Albany Trudeau, Alain ...... McGill University [email protected]

Truex, Scott I...... Ball State University (765) 285-5188 [email protected] Tilahun, Nebiyou ...... University of Illinois at Chicago

Tulloch, David Rutgers ...... University, School of Environmental Tilly, Chris ...... University of California, Los Angeles ...... & Biological Sciences [email protected] (732) 932-1581 [email protected]

Tiwari, Abhishek ...... California State University, Northridge Turbeville, Daniel ...... Eastern Washington University (818) 677-2904 [email protected] (509) 359-2270 [email protected] [email protected]

Turnbull, Katherine ...... Texas A&M University Tiwari, Abishek ...... California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (979) 845-6005 [email protected]

Tobin, Graham ...... University of South Florida Turshen, Meredeth ...... Rutgers (732) 932-4101 ext. 681 [email protected]

B- 35 Twumasi, Yaw ...... Jackson State University Villavaso, Steve ...... University of New Orleans (504) 280-6029 [email protected]

Tyler, Elizabeth ...... University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (217) 333-3890 [email protected] Vitiello, Domenic ...... University of Pennsylvania [email protected]

Tyler, Norman ...... Eastern Michigan Unviersity (734) 457-8656 [email protected] Viton, Phillip A...... Ohio State University (614) 292-5427 [email protected]

Vliet, Willem Van ...... University of Colorado Denver U (303) 492-5015 [email protected]

Vojnovic, Igor Z...... Miochigan State University Umemoto, Karen...... University of Hawaii [email protected] (808) 956-7383 [email protected] Voos, Paul ...... Morgan State University Urban, Beth...... Ohio State Universty Vos, Jaap ...... Florida Atlantic University Urey, Gwendolyn H...... California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (954) 762-5653 [email protected] (909) 869-2725 [email protected] Vrat, Dev ...... California State University, Northridge Uvina, Francisco ...... University of New Mexico (818) 677-2904 [email protected] [email protected]

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Vale, Lawrence J...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-0561 [email protected] Wack, Paul ...... California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (805) 756-6331 [email protected]

Valenzuela, Abel ...... University of California, Los Angeles (310) 206-8224 [email protected] Waddell, Paul ...... University of California Berkeley [email protected] Vance, Eric ...... University of British Columbia [email protected] Wagner, Jacob ...... University of Missouri-Kansas City (816) 235-6053 [email protected] Varady, David P...... University of Cincinnati (513) 405-3602 [email protected] Walker, Ian ...... Clemson University (864) 656-7209 [email protected] Varandani, Meenakshi ...... Pratt Institute (718) 399-4340 [email protected] Walker, Joanne ...... Temple University

Varni, James W...... Texas A&M University Wallace, Terry...... Jackson State University (979) 862-1095 [email protected]

Wall, Geoff ...... University of Waterloo Vasquez, David A...... San Jose State University [email protected] (415) 722-7167 [email protected]

Wang, Rui...... UCLA Ventura, Stephen J...... University of Wisconsin-Madison (310) 367-3738 [email protected] (608) 262-6416 [email protected]

Wang, Xinhao ...... University of Cincinnati Verbanac, Don ...... Ryerson University (513) 556-0497 [email protected] [email protected] Wang, Young-Doo ...... University of Delaware Verderber, Stephen ...... Clemson University (302) 831-1706 [email protected] (864) 656-3902 [email protected] Wang, Zhifang...... Texas A&M University Verma, Niraj ...... Virginia Commonwealth University (979) 458-4121 [email protected] (804) 828-6962 [email protected]

Ward, Robert...... Eastern Michigan University Vidal, Avis C...... Wayne State University (734) 487-0218 [email protected] (313) 577-8842 [email protected] Warfield, Marjorie Erickson ...... Tufts University Vidyarthi, Sanjeev ...... University of Illinois at Chicago (312) 355-0447 [email protected] Warner, Mildred ...... Cornell University Vietorisz, Thomas ...... Cornell Univeristy (607) 255-6816 [email protected] (607) 255-2333 [email protected] Warner, Sam Bass ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology Vigeant, Paul ...... Wayne State University (617) 253-5115 [email protected] (313) 577-0539 [email protected]

B-36 Warnken, Charles ...... University of Oklahoma Welch, Joan M...... West Chester University (405) 325-3871 [email protected] (610) 436-2940 [email protected]

Warren, Robert ...... University of Delaware Welsh, William ...... Eastern Michigan University (302) 831-1686 [email protected] (734) 487-0218 [email protected]

Warren, Stacy ...... Eastern Washington University Wentz, Elizabeth ...... Arizona State University (509) 359-7962 [email protected] (480) 965-7533 [email protected]

Warriner, G.K...... University of Waterloo Wernstedt, Kris ...... Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University [email protected] (703) 706-8132 [email protected]

Watson, Philip ...... University of Idaho Wescoat, James Jr...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology (208) 885-6934 [email protected] (617) 253-1400 [email protected]

Watts, D. Whit ...... Indiana University of Pennsylvania Wesley, Joan ...... Jackson State University (724) 357 2250 [email protected]

Westendorff, David G...... University of Memphis Ways, Howard ...... The Catholic University of America (901) 678-4557 [email protected] (202) 319-5188 [email protected] Wetterqvist, Orjan ...... University of Florida Webber, Steven ...... Ryerson University (416) 979-5000 ext. 6772 [email protected] Wheaton, William ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-1723 [email protected] Weber, Matthew D...... Wayne State University

(313) 577-2701 [email protected] Whitaker, Ana Maria ...... California State Polytechnic University, Pomona [email protected] Weber, Rachel ...... University of Illinois at Chicago

(312) 355-0307 [email protected] Whitehead, Josh ...... University of Memphis (901) 678-2161 [email protected] Webster, Douglas ...... Arizona State University (480) 965-7533 [email protected] White, Sammis...... University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (414) 229-4807 [email protected] Wegrzyn, Dory ...... University of New Mexico

White, Stacey S...... University of Kansas Weiler, Ernest D...... Temple University (785) 864-3530 [email protected]

Weimar, Cameron ...... The Catholic University of America Whittemore, Andrew ...... University of Texas, Arlington (202) 319-6682 [email protected] (817) 272-0458 [email protected]

Weinberger, Rachel ...... University of Pennsylvania Whittington, Dale ...... University of North Carolina (215) 746-4263 [email protected] (919) 962-4755 [email protected]

Weinberg, Philip ...... New York University Whittington, Jan ...... University of Washington (206) 221-9629 [email protected] Weiner, Vicki ...... Pratt Institute (718) 636-3486 ext 6464 [email protected] Wieters, Meghan ...... University of Oklahoma (405) 325-3851 [email protected] Weinstein, Alan ...... Cleveland State Univeristy (216) 687-3758 [email protected] Wigfall, La Barbara ...... Kansas State University (785) 532-5961 [email protected] Weintraub, David ...... California State University, Northridge (818) 677-2904 [email protected] Wiggins, Lyna ...... Rutgers [email protected] (732) 932-3822 ext. 568 [email protected]

Weisbord, Joseph ...... Pratt Institute Wikstrom, Nelson...... Virginia Commonwealth University (718) 399-4340 [email protected] [email protected]

Weisenburger, Ray ...... Kansas State University Wiley, Jonathan ...... Clemson University (785) 532-5961 [email protected] (864) 656-4950 [email protected]

Weissman, Seth ...... Georgia Institute of Technology Wiley-Schwartz, Andrew ...... Pratt Institute (404) 926-4505 [email protected] (718) 399-4340 [email protected]

Weisz, Claire ...... New York University Willey, Claude ...... California State University, Northridge (818) 677-2904 [email protected] [email protected] Weitz, Jerry...... East Carolina University (252) 328-6579 [email protected] Williams, Clarence ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-5446 [email protected]

B- 37 Williams, Joanna ...... UCL (The Bartlett) Wollenberg, Jay ...... University of British Columbia [email protected] [email protected]

Williams, Sarah...... Columbia University Wong, Hing ...... San Jose state University (925) 549-2000 [email protected] Williams, Terrance ...... The Catholic University of America (202) 319-5565 [email protected] Wong, Jack L...... University of Southern California (310) 347-6310 [email protected]

Willis, Mark ...... New York University Wong, Sidney ...... Morgan State University (443) 885-3208 [email protected] Willson, Richard W...... California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (909) 869-2701 [email protected] Worzala, Elaine ...... Clemson University

(864) 656-3925 [email protected] Wilson, Barbara Brown ...... University of Texas at Austin (512) 471-2709 [email protected] Woudsma, Clarence...... University of Waterloo

[email protected] Wilson, Bev ...... University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (217) 333-3890 [email protected] Wubneh, Mulatu ...... East Carolina University (252) 328-1272 [email protected] Wilson, Constance ...... Alabama A&M University (256) 372-4992 [email protected] Wuerzer, Thomas ...... Boise State University

Wilson, Jase ...... University of Missouri-Kansas City Wu, Fulong ...... UCL (The Bartlett) [email protected] Wilson, Mark I...... Michigan State University (517) 353-9056 [email protected] Wunderlich, Matos ...... UCL (The Bartlett) [email protected] Wilson, Nigel ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-5046 [email protected] Wu, Weiping...... Tufts University

(617) 627-3394 [email protected] Wilson, Patricia ...... University of texas at austin (512) 471-0130 [email protected] Wunneburger, Douglas F...... Texas A&M University

Wilson, Patrick...... University of Idaho (208) 885-7911 [email protected] X Winchell, Dick ...... Eastern Washington University (509) 828-1205 [email protected] Xiao, Yu...... Texas A&M University Winder, David ...... New York University

Xie, Yichun ...... Eastern Michgan University Winkle, Curtis ...... University of Illinois at Chicago (734) 487-7588 [email protected] (312) 996-2155 [email protected]

Winston, Edward Perry...... Pratt Institute (718) 399-4314 [email protected] Y

Wirick, David ...... Ohio State University Yabes, Ruth ...... Arizona State University (480) 965-7167 [email protected] Wise, Lisa ...... California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (805) 595-1345 [email protected] Yamada, Seiji ...... University of Hawaii (808) 692-1069 [email protected] Wismer, S. K...... University of Waterloo skwismer@ uwaterloo.ca Yang, Jiawen ...... Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 385-7215 [email protected] Witten, Jon ...... Tufts University (617) 627-3394 [email protected] Yang, Li ...... Western Michigan University (269) 387-3415 [email protected] Wolch, Jennifer ...... University of California Berkeley [email protected] Yang, Perry Pei-Ju ...... Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 894-2076 [email protected] Woldeamanuel, Mintesnot ...... California State University, Northridge (818) 677-7246 [email protected] Yang, Yizhao ...... University of Oregon (541) 346-0833 [email protected] Wolfe, Kevin...... Pratt Institute (212) 647-7532 Yanich, Danilo ...... University iof Delaware (302) 831-1710 [email protected] Wolff, Goetz...... University of California, Los Angeles (310) 369-0900 [email protected]

B-38 Yaro, Robert ...... University of Pennsylvania Zhao, Jinhua ...... University of British Columbia [email protected] (604) 822-0107 [email protected]

Yeboah, Ian, ...... Miami University Zhou, Jiangping ...... Iowa State University (513) 529-5013 [email protected] (515) 294-5470 [email protected]

Yeh, Raymond ...... University of Hawaii Zhou, Min ...... University of California, Los Angeles (808) 956-3469 [email protected] (310) 825-3532 [email protected]

Yin, Li ...... University at Buffalo SUNY Zhuang, Zhixi Cecilia ...... Ryerson University (716) 829-3485 [email protected] (416) 979-5000 ext. 6806 [email protected]

Yin, Li ...... University of Utah Zhu, Pengyu ...... Boise State University [email protected]

Zidar, Catherine ...... Pratt Institute Yonder, Ayse ...... Pratt Institute (718) 399-4314 [email protected] (718) 399-4323 [email protected]

Zimmer, Richard J...... California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Yool, Stephen R...... University of Arizona (909) 869-4943 [email protected]

Young, Raymond ...... University of British Columbia Zinke, Robert ...... Eastern Washignton University [email protected] (509) 828-1239 [email protected]

Young, Robert F...... University of Oregon Zizzi, Donald ...... Boston University (541) 346-1950 [email protected] Zimmerman, Rae ...... New York University Youtie, Jan ...... Georgia Institute of Technology (212) 998-7400 [email protected] (404) 894-6111 [email protected]

Zinke, Robert ...... Eastern Washignton University Yu, Lei Texas ...... Southern University

Zonta, Michela ...... Virginia Commonwealth University (804) 827-0787 [email protected] Z Zovanyi, Gabor ...... Eastern Washington University (509) 828-1216 [email protected] Zabarkes, Arthur ...... Pratt Institute (718) 399-4340 [email protected] Zwick, Paul ...... University of Florida (352) 392-0997 [email protected]

Zahm, Diane L...... Virginia Tech and State University (540) 231-7503 [email protected]

Zandt, Shannon Van...... Texas A&M University

Zapata, Marisa ...... University of Cincinnati [email protected]

Zegras, P. Christopher...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology (617) 452-2433 [email protected]

Zellner, Moira ...... University of Illinois at Chicago (312) 996-2149 [email protected]

Zerin, Ferhat ...... University of Illinois at Chicago

Zerkin, Allen ...... New York University

Zhang, Fangzhu ...... UCL (The Bartlett) [email protected]

Zhang, Ming ...... University of Texas at Austin (512) 471-0139 [email protected]

Zhang, Sumei ...... University of Louisville (502) 852-7915 [email protected]

Zhang, Ting Wei ...... University of Illinois at Chicago (312) 355-0303 [email protected]

Zhang, Yang ...... Virginia Tech and State University (540) 231-1128 [email protected]

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