Cycling for Fitness

Develop your cycling skills for improved fitness and endurance. Covers bike setup, pedaling technique, road safety, and building a consistent riding schedule.

26 courses

Designing the Cycling City: Urban Mobility Planning

Learn how to design safe, sustainable, and active urban transit networks inspired by successful global cycling models.
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Sustainable Mobility Planning Fundamentals

Learn how to design and implement sustainable transport strategies that balance environmental, economic, and social needs in modern urban environments.
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Planning for Smart Cycling Futures and Sustainable Urban Mobility

Learn how to analyze, design, and advocate for inclusive, safe, and innovative cycling infrastructure in modern cities.
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Film and the City: Analyzing Urban Space in Bicycle Thieves

Explore how cinema represents, shapes, and critiques urban environments through an in-depth spatial analysis of the landmark post-war film Bicycle Thieves.

Urban Space in Film: Analyzing Bicycle Thieves

Explore post-war urban planning, spatial equity, and social geography by analyzing the cinematic spaces of the classic film Bicycle Thieves.

Urban Planning in Conflict Cities: Policy and Development

Learn to navigate complex planning challenges and design resilient policy innovations for cities recovering from crisis and conflict.

Urban Public Finance: Collective Action and Local Infrastructure Taxes

Learn how local governments fund public spaces and how communities organize collective action campaigns to influence municipal tax policy.

American Urban History: Bandit's Roost and Gilded Age Reform

Explore 19th-century tenement life, social reform, and early photojournalism to understand how Gilded Age New York shaped modern urban planning and housing policy.

American Urban History: Tenements, Reform, and the Industrial City

Explore the rise of the modern American city through the lens of 19th-century urbanization, tenement life, social reform movements, and early urban planning.

Urban Research: Analyzing, Comparing, and Writing About Cities

Learn how to analyze urban planning, compare transit systems, and write compelling profiles of cities using New Orleans as a foundational case study.

Urban Research and Planning: Analyzing and Writing About Cities

Learn how to conduct urban field research, compare neighborhood dynamics, and write compelling city analyses using New Orleans and global urban spaces as models.

Urban Studies: Researching, Mapping, and Writing About Cities

Learn how to analyze neighborhood dynamics, conduct comparative urban research, and write compelling city studies using modern urban planning frameworks.

Introduction to Urban Studies: Researching and Writing About Cities

Learn how to analyze urban environments, compare city infrastructure, and write compelling research on modern sustainable transportation and city planning.

Comparing Cities and Planning Sustainable Bicycle Infrastructure

Learn to research urban mobility, analyze transit integration, and write compelling city comparison studies.

Urban Studies in Cinema: The Individual and the City in Bicycle Thieves

Explore how post-war cinema reflects urban design, social struggles, and the relationship between individuals and modern cities through an in-depth analysis of Bicycle Thieves.

Cinema and the City: Analyzing Bicycle Thieves

Explore Italian Neorealism and urban theory by reading deep textual analyses of the classic film Bicycle Thieves to understand how cinema represents social and physical cityscapes.

Infrastructure Planning and Policy: The Mexico City Airport Case

Analyze mega-project decision-making, environmental conflicts, and stakeholder interests through the lens of one of Latin America's most contested infrastructure projects.

Urban Planning in Action: The Rotterdam Model

Learn how modern port cities design resilient infrastructure, manage waterfront regeneration, and implement sustainable spatial planning strategies.

Urban Planning Foundations: From Historic Density to Modern Cities

Explore how early urban challenges like overcrowding shaped modern city planning, and learn the foundational concepts used to design sustainable, walkable communities today.

Foundations of Urban Planning: From Historic Cities to Modern Communities

Discover how early city challenges shaped modern urban planning and learn the foundational concepts used to design livable, sustainable communities today.
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