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14.00 Credits
Group study of a selected topic, the title to be specified in advance. Total credit limited to 8 units, with a maximum of 4 units per quarter. Instruction is by lecture, laboratory, or a combination.
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3.00 Credits
Study of the contemporary American city, with emphasis on observing and understanding urban phenomena. Uses examples from Southern California, with field trips. This course, required of all incoming planning majors, includes orientation to the planning curriculum and the profession. 3 lectures, 1 twohour activity. Concurrent enrollment required.
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3.00 Credits
Study of urban and metropolitan development, theories of urban change, and the role of planning. Issues include planning in a pluralistic, multicultural society; the role of planning in government and the private sector; and the environmental and ethical responsibilities of planners. 3 lectures, 1 twohour activity. Prerequisites: URP 101. Concurrent enrollment required.
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3.00 Credits
Methods and techniques of collection, organization, synthesis and presentation of qualitative, quantitative, and spatial information in the natural and built environment. Focused on survey research, database development, with critical examination of the spatial context and effective presentation styles. 3 lectures, 1 threehour laboratory. Concurrent enrollment required.
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1.00 Credits
Studio/lecture introducing undergraduate URP majors to basic skills and concepts for planning. Lectures and assignments explore professional approaches to observation, documentation, communication, and presentation. 2 lectures, 2 threehour laboratories. Lab must be taken concurrently. Prerequisite: ENV 101 with a minimum grade of Cor permission of instructor.
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1.00 Credits
Examination and experimentation in graphic techniques as a communicative tool for planners. 2 lectures, 2 threehour laboratories. Prerequisites: URP 202 with a minimum grade of Cor permission of instructor. Concurrent enrollment required.
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14.00 Credits
Group study of a selected topic, the title to be specified in advance. Total credit limited to 8 units, with a maximum of 4 units per quarter. Instruction is by lecture, laboratory, or a combination.
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4.00 Credits
The planning function in government. The planning process. Principles for projecting land requirements and locations for various urban land uses. Ways of implementing the plans. Not open to URP majors. 4 lectures.
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4.00 Credits
Explores how major issues in rationality are manifested in city planning. Focus on processes of paradigm shift, alternative conceptions of rationality, and implications for ethical professional behavior. 4 lecture/discussions. Prerequisite: one course from each of the following Subareas: A1, A2, A3 and C1, C2 (PHL 201, 204 or 205), C3 and; ENV 115 or equivalent knowledge about cities.
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3.00 Credits
Research design in the context of investigating planning problems and situations. Focus on empirical ways of knowing, introducing qualitative and quantitative methods. Conceptualizing variables, posing appropriate questions, and articulating hypothesis. Types and sources of basic planning data. Collection and organization of data in tables, graphs, and figures. Analysis and interpretation. 3 lecture/discussions; 1 threehour laboratory. Prerequisites: Cor better in URP 102 and URP 120, GE course fulfilling Area B4. Concurrent enrollment required.
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