SCHOOL OF URBAN AFFAIRS & PUBLIC POLICY
SCHOOL OF URBAN AFFAIRS & PUBLIC POLICY
SCHOOL OF URBAN AFFAIRS & PUBLIC POLICY
You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles
YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.
Take the following four Theory/Methods courses fora total of 6 credits:UAPP 601 - Measuring & Defining Planning Problems (1 credit)UAPP 602 - Introduction to Comprehensive Planning (1 credit)UAPP 603 - Introduction to Zoning & Land Use Controls (1 credit)UAPP 652 - GIS in Public Policy (1 credits)Semester/ CreditsTake 6 credits from the list below which support your topicalplanning interest:UAPP 606 - Local Economic Development: Policy & Practice (3 credits)UAPP 608 - Poverty, Neighborhoods, Community Development (3 credits)UAPP 611 - Regional Watershed Management (3 credits)UAPP 612 - Urban Housing Policy & Administration (3 credits)UAPP/GEOG 614 - The American Suburb (3 credits)UAPP 621 - Conflict Resolution (3 credits)UAPP/GEOG 622 - Resources, Development, & the Environment (3 credits)UAPP 629 – Theory & Practice of Historical Preservation Planning (3 credits)UAPP 639 - Community Development Theory, Concepts & Practice (3 credits)UAPP 648 - Environmental Ethics (3 credits)UAPP 649 - Civil Rights Law & Policy (3 credits)UAPP 693 - Economics in Public & Non-profit Sectors (3 credits)CIEG 650 - Urban Transportation Planning (3 credits)CIEG 654 - Urban Transportation Planning (3 credits)ECON 801 - Microeconomic Theory (3 credits)FREC 682 - Spatial Analysis of Natural Resources (3 credits)GEOG 638 - World Cities in Comparative Perspective (3 credits)GEOG 670 - Computer Cartography (3 credits)GEOG 671 - Advanced Geographic Information Systems (3 credits)GEOG 672 - Seminar in Geographic Information Systems (3 credits)MAST 667 - Decision Tools for Policy Analysis (3 credits)SOCI 611 - Techniques of Demographic Analysis (3 credits)Other course:Other course:Semester/ CreditsPART III: Electives (3-6 credits)In addition, students who choose to write a thesis must take 3credits of electives in their area of concentration; students whoSemester/ Credits7/10 Page 2