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Course Criteria
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6.00 Credits
Prerequisite: graduate standing or permission of instructor. Introduces students to the regional and city planning application of microcomputer-based mapping and geographic information systems (G.I.S.) Laboratory (Irreg.)
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8.00 Credits
Prerequisite: graduate standing or permission. Characteristics of urban and regional passenger and freight demand; travel demand forecasting methodologies; long- and short-range planning strategies; role of governments; characteristics of major modes of transport; decision-making strategies; case studies. (Sp)
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9.00 Credits
Prerequisite: graduate standing or permission. Study of interactions between land development activity and the transportation network. Application of planning and design techniques to manage the impacts of development upon the transportation system.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: graduate standing. Theories, concepts, and methods used to plan and assess the subdivision of land based on typical legal code requirements. Topics include legal requirements, human settlement issues, economic aspects, environmental analysis, infrastructure systems, land use, and city planning requirements of preliminary and final plats. (Sp)
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: 5513 or 5515. Theories, concepts, and methods used to develop and implement a comprehensive regional or city plan. Topics include the methods to assess, analyze, plan and implement the elements of a comprehensive plan such as citizen participation, human settlement issues, demographics and economics, environmental factors, infrastructure systems, transportation systems, land use, community facilities, and typical legally mandated city planning processes. Laboratory (F)
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0.00 Credits
Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Mitigation of human health and environmental problems with a focus on differences between developing and developed countries. Topics include baseline heath indicators, population growth, toxicology, epidemiology and risk assessment, water and waste-water, air quality, solid and hazardous waste and environmental management systems. (F )
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: graduate standing in Architecture or Regional and City Planning. A survey of analysis techniques applicable to the field of urban design, including the interpretation of basic demographic statistics, an introduction to survey and observation research techniques, visual survey methodologies, environmental assessment strategies, forecasting, gaming and decision analysis. (Sp)
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: permission of instructor. May be repeated with change of content; maximum credit six hours. Advanced seminar in urban design problems and issues through an in-depth and on-site investigation and evaluation of significant national and international urban development projects. Topics covered will be announced by instructor in the term prior to course offerings. (F, Sp)
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: graduate standing or permission of instructor. An introductory course on planning for economic development in the United States at the local, substate and state level. Topics include organizing the economic development planning process, identifying appropriate development strategies, the role of different community components, business attraction and retention, infrastructure issues, industrial parks, financing, training, and programmatic assistance currently available. (Sp)
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: graduate standing or permission. An overview of community development, revitalization and preservation programs, their historical context, principles and procedures, current approaches and function in the planning process. Topics also include housing, public/private cooperation, financing methods, historic issues, legal context and case studies. Laboratory (F, Sp)
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