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CRP 474 /574: Cultural Aspects of Community Development Planning
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Development theory, community planning and human ecology in different cultural settings. The course examines cases in Latin America, Southeast Asia, Western Europe and the U.S., as contexts for applied exercises. Relevant to BAEPD. {Spring, alternate years}
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CRP 480 /580: Community Growth and Land Use Planning
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Study of land use planning and growth management dynamics at the local level, in its physical, legal administrative and economic contexts. {Spring}
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CRP 480 /580 - Community Growth and Land Use Planning
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CRP 481 /581: Computer Applications for Planning and Administration
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Use of computers to assemble, analyze and use data related to: demographics, public expenditures, socioeconomic variables, physical growth, infrastructure requirements and mapping of geographic information. Problems based on urban planning and public administration cases. {Fall}
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CRP 481 /581 - Computer Applications for Planning and Administration
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CRP 482 /582: Graphic Communications
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
An introduction to hand drawing and graphic techniques. Students will become comfortable in expressing and communicating design thinking and ideas in graphic form.
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CRP 483 /583: Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Overview of GIS capabilities in the context of community issues and local government. Includes direct manipulation of ArcView software, lectures, demonstrations and analysis of urban GIS applications. {Spring}
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CRP 484 /584: Neighborhood Planning
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Addresses the different issues that affect community residents, including land use and zoning, traffic and streets, parks, social services, education, crime prevention and job training. {Fall}
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CRP 485 /585: Practice of Negotiation and Public Dispute Resolution
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Introduces students to new ways to negotiate and resolve disputes in the context of professional practice through collaborative decision making and problem solving. {Spring}
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CRP 485 /585 - Practice of Negotiation and Public Dispute Resolution
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CRP 486 /586: Planning Issues in Chicano Communities
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Applies planning concepts and techniques to development issues facing Chicanos in New Mexico generally and Albuquerque specifically. Other Chicano communities are studied for the insights gained from a comparative approach. {Fall}
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CRP 486 /586 - Planning Issues in Chicano Communities
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CRP 487 /587: Political Economy of Urban Development
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Analyzes the political and economic factors shaping urban development with particular emphasis on the impacts of economic restructuring. As planners, we study how these changes affect the process of planning and policy formation. {Spring alternate years}
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CRP 487 /587 - Political Economy of Urban Development
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CRP 500: Planning Theory and Process
4.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
A broad overview of planning theory and history, with a focus on current planning paradigms as they apply in practice. Introduces students to the roles professional planners play in practice and the strategies they employ and dilemmas they encounter. {Fall} Restriction: enrolled in CRP program.
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