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3.00 Credits
Statistical analysis, synthesis, and organization of quantitative information, with emphasis on U.S. Census and planning data. Review of descriptive and inferential statistics in the context of municipal and regional demographic trends. Types and sources of basic planning data. Collection, organization and synthesis of data tables, graphs, spreadsheets and computerized presentation methods. Analysis and interpretation of quantitative information in a policy and planning analytic framework. 3 lecture/discussions; 1 threehour laboratory. Prerequisite: Cor better in URP 331. Concurrent enrollment required.
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1.00 Credits
Theories and methods for evaluating planning proposals and projects. Use of analysis techniques drawn from the social sciences dealing with urban planning policies and programs. 2 lectures, 2 seminars. Prerequisites: URP 332 with a minimum grade of C, EC 201, ENG 105. Concurrent enrollment required.
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3.00 Credits
Reviews macrolevel land use shifts in metropolitan areas, focusing on problems of housing, transportation and the environment. Emphasis on spatioeconomic/demographic patterns and dynamics between urban centers and suburbs as well as between metropolitan and nonmetropolitan areas in the United States during the 20th century. 3 lectures, 1 twohour activity. Prerequisite: URP 331 with a minimum grade of Cor permission of instructor. Concurrent enrollment required.
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3.00 Credits
Examines how infrastructure systems such as transportation, energy, water, and public facilities serve people and their activities. Teaches skills for infrastructure planning, evaluation, and implementation. 3 lecture discussions, 3 hours of laboratory. Prerequisite URP 335 with a minimum grade of Cor permission of instructor. Concurrent enrollment required.
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4.00 Credits
Introduces the institutional framework for planning. Reviews the development of the General Plan, zoning, and the legal basis for modern planning. Emphasis is placed on gaining an understanding of the legal process that planners work within and applicable constitutional rights. 4 lecture discussions. Prerequisites: Cor better in both URP 101 and URP 102.
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4.00 Credits
Introduces the modern intergovernmental framework for planning. Reviews the development of national, state, and regional land use policy, environmental controls and intergovernmental financing that provides the basis for modern land use planning and growth management. 4 lecturediscussions. Prerequisite: Cor better in URP 351.
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12.00 Credits
Individual or group investigation, research, studies or surveys of selected problems. Total credit limited to 4 units, with a maximum of 2 units per quarter.
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4.00 Credits
Evolution of American development patterns. Emphasis on how location and form reflect the needs of changing multicultural communities. Planning as a social reform movement. Growth in California and the Los Angeles metropolitan region. Not open to graduate students. 4 lectures. Prerequisite: URP 351 or permission of instructor or graduate standing.
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4.00 Credits
Illustrated lectures on contemporary planning and urban design theory and practice currently in evidence in Western Europe. Contemporary theories and concepts as related to present social concerns. Relevance of the European experience to the solution of America's urban problems. 4 lecture/seminars. Prerequisite: upper division standing or graduate standing.
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1.00 Credits
Theory, process, design, and method for strategic planning demonstrated by studio problems based on field and archival studies. The major focus of the course is on applied research, analysis, and community planning procedures. Programming a planning activity and evaluating policy. Using teamwork and communications in project design, research design and project implementation. 2 onehour lecture/discussions and 2 threehour studios. Prerequisites: Completion of all threehundred level planning courses, Cor better in URP 332. Concurrent enrollment required.
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