Learn about our for-credit courses.
All continuing education courses qualify for AIA Continuing Education Credit and Kentucky Planning Continuing Education Credit. These courses may qualify for Tennesee Continuing Education Credit, contact your employer to find out. AICP Certification Maintenance credit will be available in the future.
One CEU credit is equivalent to approximately one hour of online programming time. For example, the basic issues in zoning course earns 2 CEU's. This means that it takes approximately 2 hours to complete the course.
AICP Exam Review: This course provides assistance in preparing for the American Institute of Certified Planners Exam. This course review history, theory, statistics, law, and all other planning subject areas.
Basic Issues in Zoning: 2 CEUs: This course is perfect for Planning and Zoning Commissioners, City Council members, County Commissioners and Township Trustees. This course introduces the basics of zoning, including the legal basis of zoning, types of zoning, variances, planned unit developments, conditional use permits and nonconforming uses.
Design Review: 2 CEUs: This course examines how design review can be used in communities. Examples of how design review can be used for big box retailers and infill development are included.
Managing Public Meetings: 4 CEUs: Debra Stein, President of GCA Strategies discusses techniques for managing the angry public. Vince Papsidero, AICP, Director of Planning and Community Development for the City of Delaware, Ohio discusses how to manage politically charged public meetings. Other speakers will offer advise on how to manage public meetings.
Planning Ethics:1.5 CEUs: Carol Barrett, Planning Director for the City of San Marcos, Texas and author of Everyday Ethics for Professional Planners will discuss ethics and ethical practice for professional planners and planning commissioners. This course has been submitted for Certification Maintenance Credit.
Site Planning: 4 CEUs: Steve Gordon, Professor of City and Regional Planning at OSU will discuss the fundamentals of developing and evaluating subdivision designs.
On-line Graduate Certificate Program in Facilities Planning and Management