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3.00 Credits
Survey of on-line planning applications; use of various on-line systems to solve urban systems design problems; investigation of hardware/software trade-offs; human factors in man-computer systems design theory as it relates to problem-solving activity. Offered: jointly with CEE 418.
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5.00 Credits
Investigates pressing local issues in urban ecology and develops each into a researchable project proposal. Examines and evaluated how different disciplines study environmental issues, explores criteria for conducting and evaluating quality research, develops skills in problem formulation, and sharpens proposal writing skills. Offered: jointly with ESRM 474/GEOG 486/ENVIR 486; A.
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5.00 Credits
Discusses broad perspectives in urban ecology and how to analyze data relevant to urban ecology problems. Students write objectives and methods for a selected urban ecology problem that critiques different methodological approaches and reviews/synthesizes literature. Offered: jointly with CFR 475/ GEOG 487/ENVIR 487; W.
Prerequisite:
URBDP 443
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5.00 Credits
Teams analyze, present, and begin to interpret data that is relevant to addressing issues in urban ecology. Students write and orally present revised objectives and methods sections of their interdisciplinary project and present a draft results section. Offered: jointly with CFR 476/GEOG 488/ENVIR 488; Sp.
Prerequisite:
URBDP 444
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4.00 Credits
Rolfe Off-campus internship under academic supervision in situations useful to the education of planners, such as public/private planning and design offices, projects related to the environment, cross-cultural matters, and decision making. Assistance in identifying appropriate projects.
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3.00 Credits
Bae Provides an understanding of contemporary land use issues (including sprawl, smart growth, new urbanism, transit-oriented development, and Washington’s Growth Management Act) and examines their environmental impact and social welfare implications. Analyzes best-practice techniques of growth management. Offered: A.
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3.00 Credits
Ludwig Survey of housing and redevelopment problems, theories, standards, and practice. Development of public policies, finance, technological considerations, social factors, and priorities. 0 in URBDP 300.
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3.00 Credits
Miller Physical and functional structure of urban areas, with major focus on locational decision making in households, firms, and other organizations, and space demands of these urban activities. Selected land-use models illustrating use of this theoretical understanding for forecasting competition, land-use conflicts, and the land-conversion process.
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4.00 Credits
Waddell Introduction to urban economics and impacts on real estate development with emphasis on land allocation, location theory, rent/value theory, factors affecting growth and decline of cities, and the role of governmental regulation/policy/finance in controlling real estate development. Offered: jointly with CM 453.
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3.00 Credits
Ludwig Emphasis on role of the design and planning professional in housing delivery in developing countries. Exploration of issues of culture, political environment, social context, economic circumstances, and other factors which define and limit the manner in which the professional planner and designer can and should function.
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