Affiliation:
1. George Mason University, Arlington, VA, USA
Abstract
The evolution of urban planning education in the United States has undergone four eras: First, from the early to mid-twentieth century, professionals from select disciplines and fields collaborated and institutionalized planning education. Second, during the mid-twentieth century, there were tensions between design/physical planning and policy/social sciences, as well as generalist and specialist education. Third, from the mid- to the late-twentieth century, there was institutionalization through recognition and accreditation. Fourth, since the late-twentieth century, planning education has transitioned to studio instruction and internationalization. In an evolving fifth era, triggered by sustainability, planning education is transitioning from interdisciplinarity to transdisciplinarity.
Subject
Urban Studies,Development,Geography, Planning and Development
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