AICP Certification Exam Selected Resources

Planners preparing for the AICP Certification Exam should study the content outline and make note of the topical areas in which they need additional information. The following list is designed to be a guide to identifying those resources that can help the planner fill in the gaps in their knowledge based on their review of the content outline.

The following list is not an exhaustive list of all appropriate readings for certified planners. It is also not the complete citation list for questions on the exam. Rather, the list should be used as a study guide that can help the planner fill in the gaps in their knowledge based on their review of the content outline.

Please note the following:

The following resources are useful for accessing multiple topics from the general to the specific. Once you have your list of topics, start looking here:

Below are some suggestions under each of the exam content areas. The specific suggestions are examples and are not meant to be the only resource on that particular topic. The best route to success is to look at the content areas, look for areas you should improve upon and then go back to the overall resource list, search those resources, and pick out some readings, books, podcasts, or videos that would be of most help to your situation.

Research and Assessment Methods (11%)

Fundamental Planning Knowledge (15%)

HISTORY

EQUITY, DIVERSITY, AND INCLUSION

law

THEORY

patterns of human settlement

Communication and Interaction (13%)

EQUITY, dIVERSITY, AND INCLUSION

Plan and Policy Development (15%)

Equity, Diversity, and inclusion

Plan Implementation (12%)

Administration and Management (6%)

Leadership (6%)

Areas of Practice (12%)

Look through the APA Research KnowledgeBase for curated resources on planning topics.

urban design

Historic Preservation

HAZARDS AND CLIMATE CHANGE

Housing

Land Use

Health

Regional and multijurisdictional planning

Sustainability and resilience planning

transportation

AICP Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct (10%)