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URBPLAN 614: Planning and the Suburbs: Their Growth and Maturity. U G
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Relationships between suburbs and cities and differences in their architecture, goverance, and provision of public services as well as current trends in suburban development. Prereq: sr st.
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URBPLAN 614 - Planning and the Suburbs: Their Growth and Maturity. U G
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URBPLAN 630: Budgeting and Finance in the Public Sector. U G
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Examination of the budgeting process in the public sector; development of skills in budgeting and financial management. Topics include capital budgeting, debt management, revenue forecasting, and auditing. Jointly offered w/Pol Sci 630. Prereq: sr st or cons instr.
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URBPLAN 630 - Budgeting and Finance in the Public Sector. U G
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URBPLAN 651: Land Use Planning Practice. U G
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Specific land planning methods and applications (subdivision regulation, zoning, site plan review, building permit process) used to implement community plans. Prereq: sr st.
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URBPLAN 651 - Land Use Planning Practice. U G
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URBPLAN 655: Negotiation Theory and Practice for Urban Planners. U G
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Negotiation theory and practice, focusing on skills used by planners in balancing the needs of general public with those of private interests. Counts as repeat of UrbPlan 692 with same title. Prereq: sr st or cons instr.
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URBPLAN 655 - Negotiation Theory and Practice for Urban Planners. U G
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URBPLAN 661: Neighborhood Planning and Revitalization. U G
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Problems, resources and potentials of urban neighborhoods; trends of neighborhood change and revitalization; neighborhood planning approaches, methods and cases; neighborhood planning project or case study. Prereq: sr st or cons instr.
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URBPLAN 661 - Neighborhood Planning and Revitalization. U G
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URBPLAN 662: Land Use Planning for Urban Redevelopment. U G
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Introduction to contemporary trends in urban redevelopment; focus on planning and development techniques used to revitalize declining urban areas. Prereq: jr st.
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URBPLAN 662 - Land Use Planning for Urban Redevelopment. U G
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URBPLAN 683: Planning for Small Towns. U G
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Planning needs of small and rural communities. Downtown, industrial and commercial revitalization methods. Economic, population, geographic and environmental growth management processes. Classroom and field applications. Prereq: sr st or cons instr.
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URBPLAN 683 - Planning for Small Towns. U G
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URBPLAN 684: Planning Local Economic Development. U G
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Exploration of the role of planning in the generation, evaluation, and implementation of policies for the development and revitalization of communities. Prereq: jr st & cons instr.
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URBPLAN 684 - Planning Local Economic Development. U G
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URBPLAN 692: Special Topics in Urban Planning: U G
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Provides a format for the development and presentation of new material in Urban Planning on an experimental, one-term basis. Specific cr & any additional prereqs announced in Schedule of Classes whenever course is offered. Retakeable with change in topic to max of 9 cr. Prereq: jr st or cons instr.
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URBPLAN 692 - Special Topics in Urban Planning: U G
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UWM Milton and Lillian Peck School of the Arts : THEATRE Theatre
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
This course information produced at 01:01 on 08/22/2009. [ UWM Milton and Lillian Peck School of the Arts Home Page ][ Up to Undergraduate Bulletin School/College ][ Up to Undergraduate Bulletin Department ]
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UWM Milton and Lillian Peck School of the Arts - THEATRE Theatre
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