The University And the Emerging Federalism a Conference On Improving University
The University And the Emerging Federalism a Conference On Improving University
University of Illinois At Urbana Champaign Instit
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Certainly architecture is the mother of planning in the United States and due to historical accident it is to be expected that a large number of planning schools would be under its wing; however, it is rather surprising that two-thirds of the planning schools would remain attached to architecture, since many were established during the past ten years. It is doubtful whether such influence as architecture might have on planning education is very meaningful or relevant to the contemporary problem...s of states. 52 TABLE 1. UNIVERSITY LOCATION OF PLANNING SCHOOLS Identified College Number of Planning Schools Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Environmental Design 18 Arts and Sciences 5 Public Administration 3 Independent department 2 Natural Resources and Agriculture 1 Total: 29 TABLE 2. AVAILABLE JOINT GRADUATE PROGRAMS a -i ii t • * t> Number of Available Joint Programs ™ „ . . ° ° Planning Schools Law School 2 Transportation 2 School of Natural Resources Urban Design Regional Science Operations Research Social Work Landscape Architecture Architecture Total: 1 The expansion of opportunities for undertaking joint graduate degree programs during the past decade suggests that planning's interdisciplinary character would result in many such opportunities.
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