How is the course curriculum of Master of Planning - Urban and Regional Planning at MIT School of Architecture MIT, ADT University?

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    Mohammad shafi | Contributor-Level 6

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    The Master of Planning - Urban and Regional Planning curriculum at MIT School of Architecture focuses on developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills. It covers a wide range of topics including urban, regional, environmental, housing, and transportation planning. Students gain expertise in policy analysis, research, and creating efficient plans for urban and suburban areas. The programme often includes a mix of theoretical knowledge and practical exposure through internships and projects.

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    Navis | Contributor-Level 8

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    1. Core Subjects:
      • Planning History and Theory: Focuses on the evolution of cities and planning theories.
      • Socio-Economic Basis for Planning: Covers community settlements, micro and macro economics, and development economics.
      • Planning Techniques: Introduces survey techniques, mapping, and demographic methods.
      • Infrastructure and Transport Planning: Discusses the role of infrastructure in development and transport management.
      • Housing Environments and Planning: Explores social and economic dimensions related to housing.
    2. Advanced Topics:
      • City and Metropolitan Planning: Examines urban growth, city-region linkages, and urban development policies.
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