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PLAN 455: Public Transportation Planning
3.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
A seminar/studio class introducing transit technology, system design and operating characteristics and role of transit in urban development. Emphasizes techniques of transit planning, market research and performance evaluation.
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PLAN 457: Special Topics in Transportation
2.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
A workshop introducing knowledge and skills related to selected issues in transportation planning and policy. Topics vary each year. Recent topics included rural transportation planning, transportation of hazardous materials and pedestrian and bicycle planning.
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PLAN 460: Urban Design
3.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
SPRING This seminar explores the theory and techniques of analysis of the design of urban environments, emphasizing the impact local decision-making has on community aesthetics.
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PLAN 465: Historic Preservation Planning
3.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Presents the issues, policies and methods for preserving historic properties as a means for ensuring the longevity of the artifacts of our public heritage.
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PLAN 467: Parks Planning
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
A studio which presents the basic theories and techniques of park planning through the design and development of a park planning project.
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PLAN 469: Built Environments of North America:Symbol and Structure
3.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: GEOG 101 or permission of the instructor. This course is a survey of North American architectural landscapes from the colonial period to the present. This course will examine such topics as the diffusion of major styles of residential, commercial and public architecture across the continent, the relationship of geology and climate to the availability of building materials and technology and the effects of these on the human built environment, especially in the Pacific Northwest. Special emphasis will be placed on the visual differentiation of building styles and the symbolic, political and philosophical foundations of architectural form and decoration. (Cross-listed with GEOG 469, HIST 469)
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PLAN 470: Community Participation Techniques
2.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: PLAN 261 or permission of the instructor. A workshop on the application of skills and techniques of community development and participation, emphasizing personal growth, group formation and dynamics, consulting with groups and creative change within groups.
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PLAN 470 - Community Participation Techniques
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PLAN 471: Rural and Small Town Planning
3.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: PLAN 301 or permission of the instructor. Discussion and research of the patterns of rural land use, emphasizing legislation, environmental characteristics, community values and anticipated land use demand.
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PLAN 472: Housing
3.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisites: PLAN 201, 261 or permission of the instructor. Discussion and research into the nature of shelter, housing need, policy and programs, codes and standards and housing assistance plans.
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PLAN 476: Comparative Urbanization
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
[satisfies international studies university graduation requirement.] Prerequisite: PLAN 261 or permission of the instructor. A review of the nature of urbanization in developed and developing countries, examining planning-related issues associated with urbanization, overurbanization and counterurbanization in a variety of natural settings.
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