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CRP 181: Introduction to Environmental Problems
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Development of the major issues, concepts and methods emerging from the relationship of social systems and the natural environment.
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CRP 203: Society and the Environment
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
(Also offered as ECON 203.) Introduction to environmental and natural resource issues of both global and local scale. Investigates basic causes and consequences of environmental problems, including interrelated physical and social science dimensions.
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CRP 265: Community Planning:Concepts and Methods
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Teaches the basic concepts, processes and techniques of planning. Students learn to identify planning issues, problems and research questions; collect information to answer these questions; organize and analyze information; and develop policy recommendations. {Fall}
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CRP 376 /576: Human Settlements
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Development of the form and structure of human settlements based on historical, cultural, economic and physical factors. Course includes various theoretical explanations of why settlements are organized, the way they are and how various elements of settlement system interact. {Spring}
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CRP 413 /513: Qualitative Research Methods
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Introduction to the methods and techniques of qualitative inquiry. It focuses primarily on preparing students to conduct rigorous qualitative research, community based planning and analysis. {Fall}
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CRP 424 /524: Environmental Planning Methods
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Focuses on methods used to gather data and make judgement about projects. Presents an overview of current practices in environmental planning, with an emphasis on the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). {Summer}
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CRP 425 /525: Urban Design Theory
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Explores the nature of urban design, main traditions that have influenced it throughout history, and current topics such as pedestrian design, postmodernism, cultural landscape studies, the New Urbanism and community participation. {Fall}
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CRP 426 /526: Water Resources Studio
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
A field-based, problem-solving class focusing on the assessment of watershed condition including GIS/remote sensing, analysis of policy and social issues, impacts of land use on water quality, biodiversity and hydrologic functions. {Summer}
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CRP 427 /527: Watershed Management
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
An introduction to the watershed as a rational planning unit, with case studies to illustrate principles of resource inventory, identification of land use problems and the formulation of plans for protection and rehabilitation. {Spring}
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CRP 428 /528: Gender and Economic Development
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
This course examines women's economic and social roles in economic development, especially in Third World societies; prepares students to assess gender implications of development plans and projects; and provides analytical skills in gendered development planning. {Spring, alternate years}
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