Quant Meth In Planng

Application of quantitative methods used by regional and urban planners. Problem definition and data sources, data collection and analysis using descriptive and inferential statistics, and spreadsheet and database planning software. Data presentation techniques. Prerequisite: Statis 501 or equivalent.

S-Planning/Industrial Devlpmnt

This course focuses upon how the states, regions, cities and towns across America are planning for light and heavy manufacturing. It focuses upon the needs of industry, the planning process for industrial development and the revitalization of outmoded facilities. It includes lectures, seminars and student presentations.

Theory&Practice of PubParticp

This course will introduce students to public participation at the practice level in planning. Lectures and class discussions will review current theory underpinning participation practice, and will critically evaluate the wide range of participation methods currently in use in planning practice. There will also be one or more exercises in participation implementation that occur outside standard class times, when we will join one of the other studio classes, and plan and run their participation process.

Heritage Landscape Mgmt

This course offers students the opportunity to deepen their understanding of the theory and practice of heritage management generally, and specifically in its application to the management, interpretation, and design of culturally significant landscapes, including urban landscapes, parks, gardens, historic sites, and agricultural landscapes all over the world.
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