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Detailed Course Descriptions in OpenCourseWare (OCW)
This activity developed extensive descriptions of courses
Courses related to informal settlements and poor urban communities have to build on up-to-date and locally relevant knowledge. Indigenous case studies establishing such knowledge are broadly missing for the Ethiopian context and were therefore developed in the SES project.
Consequently, syllabi of courses related to informal settlements and poor urban communities which contain up to date and locally relevant knowledge were developed within the framework of the SES project, based on these context-specific case studies. However, their detailed descriptions can serve as a basis for course development for further higher education institutions interested to tackle the highly relevant societal issue of informal settlements.
As an example of how SES helped to develop courses, you can watch a presentation by Tadesse Negash Reta on Including Informal Urban Settlement to the Course on Urban Development.
The following course descriptions were developed:
Covid 19 and its impacts on informal settlements
Informal Housing in the Context of Global Urbanisation
Spatial Analysis for Sustainable Urban Planning and ManagementInformality in urban Ethiopia: Quality of life
Social Policy Analysis in the context of informal housing
Seminar on urban and regional issues in Ethiopia
Informal Settlement as Social Policy Issue
Seminar on contemporary Population Issues
Regional Planning and Metropolitan Growth Management
Integrated design Studio III- Architecture/ Urban Design / Urban Planning/ Socio-Economic studies
Conservation of Energy- Household Energy management
Urban Upgrading in Peri-urban Informal Settlements