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Planning, Policy, and Design 153: Elements of Environmental Design
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Lecture, three hours. Basic elements of environmental design such as scale, proportion, rhythm, color, sound, lighting, surfaces, texture, architectural definition of spaces, volumes, massing volumetric analysis, solids and voids, and cultural aspects of design. Excitement and creativity in design, imageability. Prerequisites: Planning, Policy, and Design 4 and 152. Formerly Environmental Analysis and Design E135U.
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Planning, Policy, and Design 154: Design and Behavior
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Lecture, three hours. Introduces students to United States urban design and the significance of design for human wellbeing. Focuses on Southern California urban environment. Prerequisite: Planning, Policy, and Design 4. Formerly Environmental Analysis and Design E138U.
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Planning, Policy, and Design 155: Urban Design Principles
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Lecture, three hours. Introduction to principles of urban design and its applications. Study of contemporary and traditional theories of urban design formulated to improve physical characteristics of built environment to facilitate an enhanced quality of life. A variety of case studies are discussed. Formerly Environmental Analysis and Design E160U.
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Planning, Policy, and Design 156: Urban Design and Graphics Studio
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Lecture, three hours. Introductory course organized around a variety of assignments to encourage learning by design in a studio setting. Students work on design projects and graphic representation assignments to learn practical aspects of urban design. Formerly Environmental Analysis and Design E191U.
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Planning, Policy, and Design 166: Urban Public Policy
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Lecture, three hours. Examines why and how urban policies are enacted and carried out in contemporary U.S. cities and regions. Topics include: evolution and organization of city governments and policymaking over the past century; who has the power to direct public policy and control how cities develop. Prerequisites: Social Ecology 10 and Planning, Policy, and Design 4. Formerly Environmental Analysis and Design E109U.
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Planning, Policy, and Design 167: Public Policy and Management
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Lecture, three hours. Exposes students to the best management practices that assure effective planning and implementation of policies and programs in government, business, and nonprofit sectors. Includes guest lecturers who are proven leaders in the four principal institutions of a community: business, education, government, and nonprofit. Formerly Environmental Analysis and Design E146U.
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Planning, Policy, and Design 168: Ethics and Public and Private Life:Advanced Seminar
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Lecture, three hours. Examines ethical issues in public and private life by considering traditional moral theory in light of specific moral dilemmas, such as environmental policy, genocide, abortion, euthanasia, social welfare, and aid to other countries. Prerequisite: satisfactory completion of the upper-division writing requirement or consent of instructor. Same as Political Science 138B. Formerly Environmental Analysis and Design E154U.
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Planning, Policy, and Design 169: Public Policy Analysis
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Lecture, three hours. Examines different approaches to the analysis of public policy with differing notions of what constitutes good policy, the role of government, and how citizens participate in policy-making. Suggests a policy-design perspective which builds upon other frameworks but concentrates on goals, implementation structures, tools, and rationales. Prerequisites: Planning, Policy, and Design 4 or Environmental Analysis and Design E8, and Planning, Policy, and Design 166. Same as Political Science 121E. Formerly Environmental Analysis and Design E157U.
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Planning, Policy, and Design 170: Health Policy
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Lecture, three hours. Considers social and economic aspects of health and disease in the United States. What are the proper roles of the individual, community, and government in improving health and health care International comparisons will be made wherever possible. Same as Public Health 122. Formerly Environmental Analysis and Design E189U.
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Planning, Policy, and Design 171: Community Response to Terrorism
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Lecture, three hours. Examines risk perceptions and behaviors of individuals and societies in response to terrorism. Topics: unconventional and emerging threats, psychology of terror, coping and resilience, risk communication, media effects on psychological responses, public health preparedness for mass-casualty terrorism. Prerequisite: Psychology and Social Behavior P9 or P11C, or Psychology 7A or 9C, or equivalent. Same as Psychology and Social Behavior P191P. Formerly Environmental Analysis and Design E190B.
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