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3.00 Credits
Dubrow Analysis of city forms and designs, emphasizing their relation to the culture of each period.
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3.00 Credits
Hancock Seminar in origins, development, and significance of the American planning movement and the profession that emerged from it, as defined by some of its seminal innovators, theories, practices, and achievements, and as evaluated by cultural realities thereby served.
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3.00 Credits
Westerlund Land use as a substantive focus for urban and regional planning and growth management. Consideration of data collection, analysis, plan development, and implementation methods. Seminar and group project sections.
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4.00 Credits
Blanco Issues and methods associated with planning for parks, schools, drainage, sewerage, utilities, libraries, solid waste and transportation. Covers their relationship to comprehensive plans, project permitting and impact assessment. Financing, regulating, and relationships to social, environmental, and economic goals are discussed.
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3.00 Credits
Westerlund Using aerial photographs and satellite image data in urban planning. Urban change analysis, land-use and land cover classification, and environmental planning applications. Scale and resolution considerations. Development of proficiency through laboratory exercises and use of imageprocessing software.
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3.00 Credits
Westerlund Digital data from Landsat and other sources used to determine land-use and landcover classification in urban and rural areas. Hands-on exercises on computer. Photo interpretation, statistics, land-use classification, and verification are incorporated.
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3.00 Credits
Rolfe Definitions and examples of urban design; heritage of urban design; theories of city building; the role of urban design in the fields of architecture, landscape architecture, and urban planning.
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3.00 Credits
Streatfield Aspects of form, pattern, and space that mark efforts of individuals and groups to express their values and goals in the design of their cities. Special attention given to both historical and modern examples.
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3.00 Credits
Kasprisin Exploration of creativity in design from a system theory perspective. Theoretical readings in physics, biology, and behavioral science balanced with practical approaches and case studies in urban design and architecture literature. Offered: A.
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3.00 Credits
Abramson Introduction to site planning; how it is regulated; why it is important to know; and how to carry out its key tasks, including residential subdivision and mixed-use development layout; basic topographical and hydrological analysis and manipulation; roadways, parking and hierarchies of circulation, and site design detail. Offered: Sp.
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