This certificate provides students with the basic background knowledge and tools they need for planning and management of land use policy, especially at the local level.
Claremont Lincoln University (CLU) graduate certificate courses are the exact same courses that are taught in CLU’s master’s programs. That means you get the same quality instruction as our full-time students. It also means that you get the credit you deserve in the form of a valuable certificate along with real credits that can be used in the completion of a master’s degree at CLU.
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This course equips students with a planning process that will enable them to create responsive plans that can anticipate and adapt to unexpected changes. A variety of case studies from a variety of cities around the world will supplement the learning experience.
In this course students will learn how to produce guiding documents for public agencies and non-profit organizations which state what the organization or other entity is and its value to the community, what the organization does, and why it does it. These planning documents provide the foundation for decision making and are an implicit contract between the public agency and the community it serves. This course will enable students to be effective strategists to meet organizational mandates and to provide frameworks for policy implementation. Students in this course will be asked to create and/or evaluate institutional strategic and master planning documents with the goal of being able to return to their organizations and leading planning efforts for the public good.
Ethical land management promotes rights and responsibilities for access to land and water, as a means of addressing challenges such as hunger and poverty, supporting sustainable development, and preserving the environment. Students will gain relevant knowledge and tools they can apply to their own local context.
This certificate provides students with the basic background knowledge and tools they need for planning and management of land use policy, especially at the local level.
Claremont Lincoln University (CLU) graduate certificate courses are the exact same courses that are taught in CLU’s master’s programs. That means you get the same quality instruction as our full-time students. It also means that you get the credit you deserve in the form of a valuable certificate along with real credits that can be used in the completion of a master’s degree at CLU.
This course equips students with a planning process that will enable them to create responsive plans that can anticipate and adapt to unexpected changes. A variety of case studies from a variety of cities around the world will supplement the learning experience.
In this course students will learn how to produce guiding documents for public agencies and non-profit organizations which state what the organization or other entity is and its value to the community, what the organization does, and why it does it. These planning documents provide the foundation for decision making and are an implicit contract between the public agency and the community it serves. This course will enable students to be effective strategists to meet organizational mandates and to provide frameworks for policy implementation. Students in this course will be asked to create and/or evaluate institutional strategic and master planning documents with the goal of being able to return to their organizations and leading planning efforts for the public good.
Ethical land management promotes rights and responsibilities for access to land and water, as a means of addressing challenges such as hunger and poverty, supporting sustainable development, and preserving the environment. Students will gain relevant knowledge and tools they can apply to their own local context.