Monday, July 19, 2010

New Jersey Planning Law rescheduled to be more convenient

To make it easier for those taking the New Jersey Professional Planner exam to retain what they learn in New Jersey Planning Law, we are moving the start date of the class.

New Jersey Planning Law will now run from September 29 to November 10.  Learners in this Deep Learning course can now move directly from the class to the test. This should help in their learning retention of the material, and thus help their chances of passing the exam.

New Jersey Planning Law is the only online course for planners that focuses on land use law in New Jersey.  Taught by Brent Barnes, Director of Statewide Planning for the New Jersey Department of Transportation, the course covers the key topics covered in the exam: Municipal Land Use Law, Redevelopment Law, and the Council on Affordable Housing.

It's not only test takers who can benefit from the class.  New Jersey Planning Law can help placebuilders who want to work more effectively in the state, as well as planners and lawyers who got their licenses more than five years ago.  A number of land use statutes have changed or been modified since then. (Placebuilders are planners, architects, civil engineers, community and economic development professionals and anyone who works to improve quality of life in communities.)

Learn more about New Jersey Planning Law.

New Jersey Planning Law is one of more than 20 Deep Learning courses offered by the Bloustein Online Continuing Education Program. (BOCEP)  The courses cover topics in

BOCEP is produced by the Professional Development Institute of Rutgers University's Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy. Learn more about the Bloustein Online Continuing Education Program

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