Built Environment and Public Health Curriculum
This website includes a great overview of universities that are offering varying levels of focus on built environment and health issues, including those schools with joint public health and planning degrees. It also includes sample syllabi for health & BE courses, readings, assignments, and advice on designing such courses.


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Kate Rube

Active Design National Training Manager

Active Design Program, City of New York

Center for Architecture / AIA New York Chapter

536 LaGuardia Place

New York, NY 10012

p 212.358.6118 | f 212.696.5022

krube@aiany.org

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From: h+t--friends-bounces@chrispy.net [mailto:h+t--friends-bounces@chrispy.net] On Behalf Of Kelly Clifton
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2012 2:21 PM
To: H+T--Friends@ryoko.chrispy.net
Subject: [H+T--Friends] Planning and Health

 

Dear H+T friends,

 

I am trying to account for the degree to which planning and health are being taught in higher education, with obviously a personal interest in the links to transportation. Specifically, I am interested in courses, certificates and joint degrees that intersect both disciplines. If teach such a course or offer these degrees, I'd like to hear more about: 

·  Specific courses (content/syllabus, undergraduate/graduate, cross-listing, requirement/elective, background of students enrolled, average enrollment, co-taught?)

·  As topic area within broader courses (what is covered, what is the course(s))

·  Certificate and degrees (marketed to?, number of certificates/degrees awarded, required/elective courses, home department(s), year established)

Please respond to me off of the list but I will compile and send out what I find. 

 

Many thanks!

 

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Kelly Clifton, PhD
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Portland State University
503/ 725-2871
kclifton@pdx.edu
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