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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: 5525. Planning management draws on the skills and experiences in previous courses, internships, and/or planning studio to prepare students for the day-to-day life of a professional planner. Topics covered include planners' roles in a democratic society, citizen participation, planning ethics, communication and presentation skills, project management, proposal and grant writing, and systems management. (Sp)
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: graduate standing or permission of instructor. Introduces the basic research and statistical methods used by urban planners and related professions. The course emphasizes application of statistical methods to urban planning problems. (F)
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7.00 Credits
Prerequisite: 5113 or equivalent. A lecture-seminar-problems-oriented course designed to acquaint the student with the scientific techniques used to analyze urban and regional social, economic, political and environmental problems. Oriented to reflect requirements for studies leading to the preparation of goals, policies and plans for urban and regional scale development. (Sp)
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0.00 Credits
Prerequisite: open to seniors in social sciences, architecture and civil engineering, and to graduate students in regional and city planning. A study of the historical development of property systems; of zoning law, ordinance preparation, and administrative procedures; of subdivision regulations and other codes used in the regulation and control of land use. (Sp)
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: open to seniors in social science departments, architecture and civil engineering, and to graduate students in regional and city planning. Examines the physical, social, economic, and public interest determinants of land use; the economic, population, and land use studies required to provide the basis for planning; space and location requirements and design characteristics for residential, commercial, industrial, and public uses of land; and the study of urban traffic as a function of land use in terms of structure and systems of movement. (Irreg.)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: upper-division or graduate standing. Long- and short-term considerations in urban facilities planning. Tactical facility planning and management in organizational environment; site, layout, economic criteria, human factors, facility planning-programming standards.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: graduate standing or permission. An overview of the process and methods for local capital improvement programs and capital budget preparation, and an examination of the relationships between local development policies and fiscal decision making, including revenue potential. (Irreg.)
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7.00 Credits
Prerequisite: graduate standing or permission. Financial and economic aspects of transportation planning, with emphasis on highway and public mass transportation systems. Federal, state, and local financing and administration; practical analysis techniques; and related issues such as government policy and transit productivity. (Irreg.)
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Graduate standing or consent of instructor. Covers the developments of transportation policies in the United States, supplemented with international examples as appropriate, by focusing on exploring their economic, social, and political contexts. (Irreg.)
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: 3884 or permission of instructor. Service characteristics of the principal modes of public mass transportation with emphasis on urban transit (fixed-route bus, light rail, subways, commuter rail, paratransit, taxi); legislation and regulations; institutional structures; financing; need and demand studies; planning strategies; management; operations and record keeping; case studies of leading systems. (Irreg.)
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