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LARCH 509: Social and Spatial Patterns
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
The moral necessity of providing people an urban environment in which to flourish is studied in relation to the physical, institutional and cultural environment. The role and functions of planning and design are examined for their critical contributions and limitations in accommodating a high quality of life. Prerequisite: LARCH- 306 or permission of instructor
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LARCH 512: Landscape/Urban Design
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
This elective course concentrates on site planning and design of exterior space, with an emphasis on site analysis, design development and many issues involved in the final phases of the design process. Topics include circulation, open-space design, site and building entrances, site materials for walls, paving and furnishings. Included is the installation of a portion of the design in a community urban area. Prerequisites: LARCH- 307
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LARCH 513: Technology IV:Construction Documents
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
This is the final course of the construction technology series. The major emphasis is the preparation of a complete set of technical construction documents with specifications and cost estimates. Specific topics include: site demolition, layout and dimensioning and specification writing. Students are to use the project developed in LARCH-501; therefore, the two courses are closely aligned. Corequisite: LARCH- 501
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LARCH 515: Advanced GIS for Landscape Analysis
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
This is an advanced course in Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Students continue their studies in GIS applications appropriate to landscape analyses. GIS is an increasingly important tool for organizing digital spatial data in an accessible and logical manner for site design, recreation master planning, visual analysis, comprehensive planning, resource management and public advocacy. Prerequisite: LARCH- 310
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LARCH 521: Environmental Policy
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
Environmental problems are essentially social, economic and political problems. This course initially traces the evolution of United States environmental policy, legislation and regulations, including the background and context of environmental policymaking; the substantive problems and political process of environmental movements; and contemporary environmental thought with regard to issues of sustainability and environmental justice. Prerequisites: Writing Seminar II and at least one Level II College Studies course
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LARCH 591: Research Methodology for Landscape Architecture
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
In this writing-intensive seminar, students are introduced to quantitative and qualitative research methods through lectures, discussions and assignments intended to promote independent methods of research and design inquiry. Students are to develop a well-articulated, conceptual framework for their thesis or capstone studio project, which includes their research topic, method of analysis, a literature review and detailed work plan. Prerequisites: grade of "C" or better i n LARC H-401 and LARCH- 402
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LAW 101: Introduction to Law and Society
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
An interdisciplinary introduction to legal systems and the law. Laws are created by social and cultural systems and affected by social, economic and political environments. This course will help students understand the development and impact of legal systems through case studies of many current legal issues and debates. There will also be an introduction to international comparisons.
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LAWEN 301: Planning for Law Enforcement Organizations
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
This course covers strategic and tactical planning broadly conceived. The focus is on law enforcement, however theories, examples and perspectives will be drawn from other fields in the nonprofit sector. Topics to be addressed include forecasting, personnel planning, GIS, and personnel and resource management issues including budgeting and program evaluation.
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LAWEN 310: Contemporary Law Enforcement Strategies
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
Understanding that law enforcement professional must attain an in-depth understanding of contemporary policing strategies and critical issues face law enforcement today, students will examine crime analysis, patrol techniques, training, information systems/GIS as well as other issues such as government relations and criminology.
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LAWEN 410: Advanced Law Enforcement Theory and Management
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
This course focuses on the underlying theories of expert practices in police management and administration. Students will examine ethical issues specific to the field of law enforcement. This course builds on knowledge obtained through LAWN-310 and utilizes academic and professional literature to address critical issues in the field. Prerequisite: LAWEN- 310
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