3021. Introduction to Planning Techniques (3) (F) Introduction to communication, computation, data analysis, and other analytical techniques for effective urban and regional planning. 2 lecture and 2 lab hours per week.
3022. History and Theory of Planning (3) (WI*) (F) An analysis of past and present planning concepts, methods, and theories. Included is an in depth examination of the evolution of cities and the history of planning in the United States.
3031. Quantitative Analysis in Planning (3) (S) Basic application in demographic, economic, land use, and transportation methods in a policy context to develop effective community planning. Prerequisite: PLAN 3021 or consent of the instructor.
3032. Planning Legislation and Administration (3) (WI) (S) An analysis of state enabling acts, zoning ordinances, subdivision regulations, and other legislative bases essential to effective planning. Included is an examination of administrative methods and theory presented in the context of planning practice.
3041. Computer Applications in Planning (3) (F,S,SS) Introduction to various computer hardware, software, and operating systems for effective planning and design at urban and regional scales.
3051. Introduction to GIS in Planning (3) (F,S) An overview of the principles and applications of GIS in planning. Focus will be on how GIS can be used to facilitate decision making in the planning process. 2 lecture and 2 lab hours per week. P: GEOG 3410 or consent of instructor.