Content, progress and pedagogy of the
module
Students completing the module acquire the
following: 
Learning objectives
Knowledge
- Knowledge of a broad spectrum of international planning
theories
 - Knowledge of the intellectual origins and value foundations of
different planning theories
 - Understanding of one or more planning theories on an
international academic level
 - Understanding of the difference between theories in
and theories of planning
 - Knowledge and understanding of the role(s) of planning in
society
 - Knowledge and understanding of the role(s) of the planner in
society
 
Skills
- Can assess the relevance of different planning theories in
different planning contexts
 - Can on a scientific basis evaluate the strengths and weaknesses
of different planning theories
 - Can relate international planning theory to contemporary
planning problems and the practices of planning
 - Can communicate research-based planning theory, and discuss
professional and scientific problems related to planning theory
with professionals as well as non-professionals
 
Competences
- Can independently and critically apply planning theory to work
and development situations that are complex, unpredictable and
require new solutions
 - Can independently apply planning theory in subject specific and
interdisciplinary cooperation
 - Can independently take responsibility for own professional
development and specialisation
 
Type of instruction
Lectures, workshops, seminars, assignments, etc.
Exam
Exams
| Name of exam | Planning Theory | 
| Type of exam | Written or oral exam  | 
| ECTS | 5 | 
| Assessment | 7-point grading scale | 
| Type of grading | Internal examination | 
| Criteria of assessment | The criteria of assessment are stated in the Examination
Policies and Procedures |