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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
Topics of current research interest. May be repeated for credit.
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1.00 Credits
Doctoral Dissertation Research
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3.00 Credits
Introduces students from a wide variety of disciplines to the study of cities with a special focus on the way new technologies have shaped social relations in urban areas and contributed to the causes and solutions to problems such as poverty, inequality, climate change, globalization, energy, water quality, conservation of natural areas, transportation, public health, and affordable housing.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces students from other disciplines to city and regional planning. Spatial and nonspatial areas of the discipline are explored through a wide ranging lecture/seminar program. Preq: Consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
In-depth analysis of methods to communicate planning and policy decisions effectively. Familiarizes students with the various communication skills needed by planners, policy makers, and other professionals to become successful practitioners. Preq: Consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Consideration of urban travel characteristics, characteristics of transportation systems, transportation and land-use studies, trip distribution and trip assignment models, city patterns and subdivision layout. May also be offered as CE 4120. Preq: CE 3110 with a C or better.
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3.00 Credits
Explores how people and goods move and how this affects their location and our economy. Topics include how transportation impacts cities' rise and decline; logistics and goods movement; air, rail, road and seaborne transportation and commerce; transportation and globalization; the role of transportation in different economic sectors; transportation and patterns of global inequality; and the growing impacts of information and communication technology on transportation and society.
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3.00 Credits
Examines how transportation systems affect, and are affected by, our lives, from the individual to the locality to the nation to the globe. Topics include transportation history, transportation and land use, travel demographics and behavior, auto travel, public transportation, walking and bicycling, parking, travel and well-being, transportation and social justice, transportation and the environment, transportation economics and finance, transportation policy, transportation and public health, transportation worldwide, and the future of transportation. Preq: Sophomore standing.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the theory and practical use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS). The course emphasizes geographic and statistical information and how it is represented and analyzed with computers. It introduces the concepts and components of a GIS and how they affect societal issues. Coreq: CRP 4301.
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0.00 Credits
Non-credit laboratory to accompany CRP 4300. Coreq: CRP 4300.
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