Workshop Opportunities
The Gensler Family AAP NYC Center
Course work at AAP NYC offers CRP students the opportunity to engage with planning and urbanism practitioners, participate in public discourse in and around the disciplines, and learn more about the dynamics shaping justice and equity in practice.
- CRP 5172 - NYC Workshop: Land Use, Environmental Planning, & Urban Design, held jointly with Architecture and Landscape Architecture students. (6 credits)
- CRP 5173 - NYC Studio: Integrated Urbanism as a Platform for Engagement, held jointly with Architecture and Landscape Architecture students. (6 credits)
- CRP 5174 - NYC Professional Practice Colloquium, intended for CRP students but also valuable for those in the Master of Landscape Architecture program; in-person with NYC-based students and via Zoom with Ithaca-based students, approved by Cornell University. (2 credits)
- CRP 3861 / 5861 - Urban Design Graphics, option for an extra credit with added assignment and instructor permission; intended for CRP students. (2 credits)
Cornell in Rome
Course work at Cornell in Rome offers CRP students the opportunity to conduct intensive qualitative research in neighborhoods on Rome's peripheries, experimenting with creative ways to engage with the complex ways cities change over time.
- CRP 4160/5160 - Rome Neighborhood Workshop (6 credits)
- CRP 3720/5720 - Contemporary Italy: Politics and Society (3 credits)
- CRP 3723/5723 - European Cities: Between Local Activism and Urban Policy-Making (3 credits)
- Graduate Seminar / Independent Research (3 credits)
Students can also opt for other semester-long programs offered through Global Cornell or other outside educational institutions.