PLAN104 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Canadian Institute Of Planners, Smart Growth, Voluntary Association

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Week #2: professions and the public interest (sept. 21) A job that requires a specialized set of knowledge and expertise that you have to acquire through training or official education. Appearing professional does not always imply that they are a professional. Specialized experts with restricted entry and many eligibility requirements. Want our pilot to be knowledgeable in flying latest model of airplane not just the old one) Regulated by govt by who/how they can enter this profession (provincial responsibility for planning in. You can still be a planner, just cannot call yourself a rpp or mcip. It will just be harder to get job without the registered title, so in effect, planning is regulated because most employers want someone who is registered. In theory, since anyone can call themselves a planner (the term itself is not regulated like doctor ), it is not really a regulated profession.

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