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Feb 07, 2025
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Courses of Study 2012-2013 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
City and Regional Planning|
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Undergraduate Program in Urban and Regional Studies:
- CRP 1100 - The American City
- CRP 1101 - The Global City
- CRP 1106 - URS First-Year Seminar
- CRP 2000 - The Promise and Pitfalls of Contemporary Planning
- CRP 2010 - People, Planning, and Politics in the City
- CRP 2610 - Fieldwork in Urban Archaeology (crosslisted)
- CRP 3011 - Ethics, Development, and Globalization
- CRP 3072 - Land Use, Environmental Planning, and Urban Design Workshop
- CRP 3090 - Community Development Seminar (crosslisted)
- CRP 3106 - Structural Barriers to Equity in Planning
- CRP 3202 - Visual Methods in Planning
- CRP 3210 - Introduction to Quantitative Methods for the Analysis of Public Policy
- CRP 3270 - Regional Economical Impact Analysis
- CRP 3430 - Affordable Housing Policy and Programs
- CRP 3506 - Environmental Planning Seminar: Wilderness and Wildlands
- CRP 3600 - Pre-Industrial Cities and Towns in North America (crosslisted)
- CRP 3601 - Museum and the Public Sphere
- CRP 3610 - Seminar in American Urban History
- CRP 3720 - Contemporary Italy: Politics and Society
- CRP 3820 - Introduction to Physical Planning
- CRP 3840 - Green Cities
- CRP 3900 - Professional Planning Colloquium
- CRP 3901 - Seminar on International Planning
- CRP 4040 - Urban Economics
- CRP 4080 - Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
- CRP 4120 - Devolution, Privatization, and the New Public Management (crosslisted)
- CRP 4160 - Rome Workshop
- CRP 4170 - Economic Development: Firms, Industries, and Regions
- CRP 4440 - Resource Management and Environment Law (crosslisted)
- CRP 4590 - Legal Aspects of Land Use Planning
- CRP 4770 - Seminar on Issues in African Development
- CRP 4900 - Student-Faculty Research
- CRP 4920 - Undergraduate Honors Thesis Research
- CRP 4930 - Undergraduate Honors Thesis Writing
- CRP 4970 - Independent Study
- CRP 4940 - URS Internship
Special Topics Courses
Fall or spring. Variable credit. Staff. Typical topics are: Graduate Courses and Seminars:
Courses numbered from 5000 to 5990 and 6000 to 6990 are generally considered introductory or first-year courses; those numbered from 7000 to 7990 and 8000 to 8990 are generally considered more advanced. Upper-level undergraduate courses are numbered from 3000 to 4990. (Undergraduate students with the necessary prerequisites and permission of the instructor may enroll in courses numbered 5000 and above.) - CRP 5040 - Urban Economics
- CRP 5071 - City and Regional Planning Workshop
- CRP 5072 - Land Use, Environmental Planning, and Urban Design Workshop
- CRP 5073 - Historic Preservation Planning Workshop
- CRP 5074 - Economic and Community Development Workshop
- CRP 5075 - Real Estate Project Workshop
- CRP 5076 - International Planning and Development Workshop
- CRP 5080 - Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
- CRP 5090 - Community Development Seminar (crosslisted)
- CRP 5106 - Structural Barriers to Equity
- CRP 5120 - Public and Spatial Economics for Planners
- CRP 5130 - Introduction to Planning Practice and History
- CRP 5170 - Economic Development: Firms, Industries, and Regions
- CRP 5190 - Urban Theory and Spatial Development
- CRP 5230 - [Analytical Mapping and Spatial Modeling] (crosslisted)
- CRP 5250 - Introductory Methods of Planning Analysis
- CRP 5320 - Real Estate Development Process
- CRP 5330 - Real Estate Marketing and Management
- CRP 5370 - Real Estate Seminar Series
- CRP 5440 - Resource Management and Environmental Law
- CRP 5450 - Inferential Statistics for Planning and Public Policy
- CRP 5460 - Introduction to Community and Environment Dispute Resolution
- CRP 5530 - Land Use Regulations
- CRP 5540 - Introduction to Environmental Planning
- CRP 5560 - Design in Real Estate Development
- CRP 5590 - Legal Aspects of Land Use Planning
- CRP 5600 - Documentation for Preservation Planning
- CRP 5610 - Historic Preservation Planning Workshop: Surveys and Analyses
- CRP 5620 - Perspectives on Preservation
- CRP 5630 - Problems in Contemporary Preservation Practice
- CRP 5640 - Building Materials Conservation
- CRP 5650 - Fieldwork or Workshop in History and Preservation
- CRP 5660 - Planning and Preservation Practice
- CRP 5670 - Measured Drawing
- CRP 5820 - Introduction to Physical Planning
- CRP 5840 - Green Cities
- CRP 6011 - Ethics, Development, and Globalization
- CRP 6012 - Legal Aspects of Public Agency Decision-Making
- CRP 6050 - Urban Public Finance
- CRP 6120 - Devolution, Privatization, and the New Public Management (crosslisted)
- CRP 6202 - Visual Methods in Planning
- CRP 6210 - Quantitative Techniques for Policy Analysis and Program Management
- CRP 6220 - Planning Policy and Analysis
- CRP 6270 - Regional Economical Impact Analysis
- HE 6020 - Consulting for Nonprofit and Government Organizations
- CRP 6320 - Methods of Regional Science and Planning I
- CRP 6430 - Affordable Housing Policy and Programs
- CRP 6503 - Comparative Land Use Policy
- CRP 6504 - Comparative Urban Development: The European Case
- CRP 6506 - Environmental Planning Seminar: Wilderness and Wildlands
- CRP 6560 - Real Estate Transactions and Deal Structuring
- CRP 6570 - Real Estate Law
- CRP 6580 - Residential Development
- CRP 6601 - Museum and the Public Sphere
- CRP 6610 - Seminar in American Urban History
- CRP 6630 - [Historic Preservation Law]
- CRP 6650 - Preservation Planning and Urban Change
- CRP 6660 - Pre-Industrial Cities and Towns in North America (crosslisted)
- CRP 6700 - Regional Planning and Development in Developing Nations
- CRP 6710 - Seminar in International Planning
- CRP 6720 - International Institutions
- CRP 6770 - Seminar on Issues in African Development
- CRP 6900 - Graduate Seminar
- CRP 6901 - Real Estate Review
- CRP 7201 - Research Design
- CRP 7850 - Professional Planning Colloquium
- HE 6050 - Planning Internships
- CRP 7970 - Independent Study for Graduate Students
- CRP 8000 - Advanced Seminar in Urban and Regional Theory I
- CRP 8010 - Advanced Seminar in Urban and Regional Theory II
- CRP 8100 - Advanced Planning Theory
- CRP 8300 - Seminar in Regional Science, Planning, and Policy Analysis
- CRP 8900 - Planning Research Seminar
- CRP 8910 - Masters Thesis in Regional Science
- CRP 8920 - Masters Thesis, Project, or Research Paper
- CRP 8950 - Masters Thesis in Historic Preservation Planning
- CRP 9920 - Doctoral Dissertation
Special Topic Courses
Fall or spring. Variable credit. Staff. Typical topics are: |
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