Studies the principles of design; the architecture of cities and urban design; perception of space and visual analysis; graphic presentation, including mapping techniques; and inventories, information storage, retrieval and use. …
This course will provide an introduction to geographic information systems (GIS) concepts and software. It is intended for undergraduate planning students but open to other undergraduates. The course introduces the …
Explores theories and concepts of economic, social, and cultural forces that influence urban and regional spatial structure.
Analyzes methods used in quantitative and qualitative investigations of urban and regional settings for planning purposes.
This course introduces design & systems thinking techniques to address the interrelated crises of climate change & social inequity in U.S. cities. It asks how such transformational change might work …
Structured internship experience and reporting as a reflective practitioner for ten weeks or 200 hours of experience.
This is the second semester of a two semester sequence for the purpose of the completion of a Distinguished Major Thesis. A faculty member guides the student through all phases …
Elective courses offered at the request of faculty or students to provide an opportunity for internships, fieldwork, and independent study.
Foundational course for SARC real estate offerings. Covers fundamentals from basic real estate relationships, land acquisition decisions, "the cash cycle", legal aspects, public processes including entitlements, risk management, ethics, and …
Course examines the role good design and planning plays in adding value to real estate. Using a comparative case approach, the course will help students develop an understanding of how …