This is an archived course. A more recent version may be available at ocw.mit.edu.

Syllabus

Prerequisites

Students must apply and be accepted into the Malaysia Sustainable Cities Practicum

General Objectives of the Practicum

2016-2017 Syllabus (PDF)

Each year, the Practicum brings 15 students from MIT to learn about and analyze sustainable city development in Malaysia. Malaysia is a rapidly developing country that has shifted from an agrarian to a high tech economy in just several decades. Along the way, it has increasingly integrated sustainability objectives into its development agenda.

The students in the Practicum will help determine the extent to which these efforts have been successful. They will identify specific projects or policy-making efforts that the following year's cohort of International Visiting Scholars can examine more closely. Thus, the goals of the Practicum are to:

(1) understand the constraints on, and opportunities for, sustainable development in Malaysia;

(2) provide feedback to various development agencies, particularly the Iskandar Regional Development Authority (IRDA) in Johor Bahru;

(3) identify projects or policy-making efforts that could serve as the focus of the research of future international Visiting Scholars.

Course Requirements and Responsibilities

Fall: Pre-Travel Online Tutorial and Workshop

Students must complete a mandatory online tutorial that will prepare them to interact with citizens and public officials in Malaysia. Practicum students are expected to commit 5+ hours a week of guided self-study during November and December. The tutorial covers Malaysian culture, history, politics, geography, ecology, planning, and economics. Practicum students also participate in a short reflective practice workshop at MIT to introduce them to the reflective practice and journaling tools they are expected to use throughout the Practicum.

January:Travel to Malaysia

Under the direction of the MIT Faculty Committee for the program, students will travel from Boston to Malaysia. They will spend approximately two full weeks in Malaysia over the January Independent Activities Period (IAP). During this time they will visit multiple cities, engage in group reflection, and conduct field-based research in conjunction with our colleagues at the Universiti Teknologi Malaysia.

Spring: Report Writing

The final portion of the Practicum concludes with a group report-writing session during the last week of IAP for which all students must be present. The students will produce a Research Agenda for the coming year. Prior Research Agenda can be accessed at the Malaysia Sustainable Cities Practicum website.