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2.00
3.00
3.48
Spring 2026
Topical offerings in planning.
2.33
1.00
3.84
Spring 2026
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 developer decision-making in regards to specific projects and their final built form is influenced by locational considerations, financial constraints, broader market dynamics, public perceptions of the project, and the legal framework.
2.67
3.00
3.81
Spring 2025
Studies current literature on the identification, evaluation, and treatment of historic places. Develops techniques for surveying, documenting, evaluating, and planning for preservation. Analyzes current political, economic, and legal issues in preservation planning.
3.33
1.50
3.64
Spring 2026
This lecture course focuses on cities as centers of cultural, social, and artistic activity. It considers how we define cities, the forces that create and sustain them, and what makes them culturally distinctive. It looks at several cities at their moments of cultural, political, and architectural glory: Istanbul in the 16thcentury, London in the late 17th and 18th centuries, Paris in the 19th century, New York in the 20th century, and Shanghai in the 21st century.
3.33
1.86
3.66
Spring 2026
This class begins with the premise that contact with nature is essential to modern life.The class will examine the evidence for why nature in important,and the many creative ways in which cities can plan for,and design-in nature, and foster meaningful and everyday connections with the natural world.
3.43
2.30
3.64
Spring 2026
Explores theories and concepts of economic, social, and cultural forces that influence urban and regional spatial structure.
3.58
3.25
3.71
Spring 2026
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. Prerequisite PLAN 2110
3.62
1.68
3.54
Fall 2025
Analyzes community and environmental planning in the United States; the planning process; and sustainable communities.
4.03
3.27
3.44
Fall 2025
This course introduces the legal framework and major legal issues arising in land use and environmental planning. We focus on notable US Supreme Court decisions related to tools such as zoning, the comprehensive plan, and eminent domain, as well as controversies and cases surrounding federal environmental laws such as NEPA, the Clean Water and Air Acts, and the Endangered Species Act. No previous legal knowledge or coursework necessary.
4.07
2.60
3.56
Spring 2026
Analyzes methods used in quantitative and qualitative investigations of urban and regional settings for planning purposes.
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