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CPLN 764: Planning for Land Conservation
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Daniels. An introduction to the tools and methods for preserving private lands. Emphasis is on land preservation in growth management strategies.
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CPLN 765: Environmental Law:Selected Issues
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. Overview of administrative law, relevant constitutional doctrines, and American environmental doctrines, and American environmental policies and legal doctrines such as those embodied in the National Environmental Policy Act, the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act and the Superfund Act.
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CPLN 767: Theory and Principles of Urban Design
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Barnett. An introduction to the theoretical basis for beliefs and practices in city and environmental design, including the relation of the built environment to the natural environment, the organization of groups of buildings, the use and meaning of public places, and the relation of technology to land use and community.
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CPLN 770: GIS in Professional Practice
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. Introduction to the use of geographic information systems (GIS) in urban and regional planning. Reviews the conceptual foundaton of GIS. Students achieve proficiency in Arc View.
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CPLN 772: Doctoral Seminar
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Sagalyn. Required of all first-year CPLN doctoral students; others working on course requirements are strongly urged to take the seminar. Limited to 12 students. This scholar-oriented seminar explores how academic researchers define researchable questions and craft research designs. Open only to PhD students, the weekly seminar functions as an introduction to the general issues of academic research in the field of City and Regional Planning as well as particular issues associated with interdisciplinary research.
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CPLN 796: Professional Project
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. Capstone project, supervised by a faculty member.
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CPLN 799: Independent Study in City Planning
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. Special projects, supervised by a faculty member.
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CPLN 999: Independent Study and Research
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. Ph.D. candidates. Independent study and research under faculty supervision.
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CRIM 100: Criminology
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Society Sector. All classes. Laufer, Sherman. This introductory course examines the multi-disciplinary science of law-making, law-breaking, and law-enforcing. It reviews theories and data predicting where, when, by whom and against whom crimes happen. It also addresses the prevention of different offense types by different kinds of offenders against different kinds of people. Police, courts, prisons, and other institutions are critically examined as both preventing and causing crime. This course meets the general distribution requirement.
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CRIM 200: Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Society Sector. All classes. Sherman, MacDonald. This course examines the causes and consequences of the millions of decisions made annually by the legally empowered decision-makers of the criminal justice system. The course places students in the role of one decision- maker after another, emphasizing the decisions they would make with all the scientific research on these decisions at their disposal. Research on 15 different decision-makers is examined, from crime victims to police, prosecutors, jurors, judges, wardens, probation and parole officers. Using a medical model of evidence-based practice, the course asks students to consider how the results of criminal justice could more effectively reduce the sum of human misery.
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