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URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING I 471 205. Seminar in Community Dynamics (3) Prerequisite: U R P 200 or permission of instructor. Critical and constructive examination of key concepts and conceptual roots implicit and explicit to contemporary theories of community dynamics and development program policy. 212T. Seminar: Topics in Urban Development (3; max total 9) Prerequisite: U R P 200, 201A, 202, or permission of instructor. Selected topics in the application of national housing policy to the solution of urban problems, including the renewal of blighted areas, the conservation of old areas, the development and financing of new-towns-in-town and new communities. 215. Seminar In Land Development Controls (3) Prerequisite: graduate standing, U R P 200, 202, 203 or permission of instructor. The application of the police power-zoning, subdivision regulations and other techniques--used to implement land development plans and policies; historical and contemporary case studies. 2181. Topics in Public Policy Study (3; max total 12) Prerequisite: U R P 200, 205 or permission of instructor. Topics in the analysis and development of concepts, structures, and dynamics implicit and explicit to the formation, implementation, and evaluation of governmental policy-making impacts on the community and region. New towns, antipoverty, systems analysis, federalism, and intergovernmental relations. 219T. Seminar: Topics in Urban Theory and Planned Change (1-3; max total 12) Prerequisite: U R P 200, 201A or permission of instructor. Selected topics such as forces affecting urban development; means for guiding urban development; channels and spaces in the urban matrix; impediments to planned change; economic structure of the city and region; formulation and implementation of planning policy reflecting these considerations. 220. Seminar: Planning for Housing (3) Prerequisite: graduate standing, U R P 200, 201A, 202 or permission ofinstructor. Housing problems in America; the role of local, state and federal government and private enterprise; planning for adequate housing, carrying out policies and programs. 230. Seminar in Planning for the Region (3) Prerequisite: graduate standing, U R P 200, 201A, or permission of instructor. Regional planning-approaches and methods; goal and policy implications of resource development, utilization and conservation; strategies for planning; case studies. 232. Seminar in Planning for Natural Resources (3) Prerequisite: U R P 200, 201A, or permission of instructor. Planning with the natural environment to produce maximum benefits to society; techniques of soil, air, water, vegetative, and associated resource management; case studies and field projects. 235. Seminar in Environmental Law (3) Prerequisite: U R P 200, 203 or permission of instructor. Contemporary environmental problems and programs; the interrelationship and impact of laws which affect and regulate the environment and its quality; case studies. 239T. Seminar in Regional and Environmental Planning (1-3; max total 12) Prerequisite: U R P 200, 203, 235 or permission of instructor. Selected topics in regional and environmental planning, including land, air and water resources; consideration of federal, state, and local environmental laws and policies; case studies. 240. Seminar In Urban Design (3) Prerequisite: U R P 202, 203, or permission of instructor. Advanced and empirical study of urban design, environmental perception, and the person-environment relationship; supervised individual and group projects in the field and laboratory.
Object Description
Title | 1976-77 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1976-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 471 |
Full Text Search | URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING I 471 205. Seminar in Community Dynamics (3) Prerequisite: U R P 200 or permission of instructor. Critical and constructive examination of key concepts and conceptual roots implicit and explicit to contemporary theories of community dynamics and development program policy. 212T. Seminar: Topics in Urban Development (3; max total 9) Prerequisite: U R P 200, 201A, 202, or permission of instructor. Selected topics in the application of national housing policy to the solution of urban problems, including the renewal of blighted areas, the conservation of old areas, the development and financing of new-towns-in-town and new communities. 215. Seminar In Land Development Controls (3) Prerequisite: graduate standing, U R P 200, 202, 203 or permission of instructor. The application of the police power-zoning, subdivision regulations and other techniques--used to implement land development plans and policies; historical and contemporary case studies. 2181. Topics in Public Policy Study (3; max total 12) Prerequisite: U R P 200, 205 or permission of instructor. Topics in the analysis and development of concepts, structures, and dynamics implicit and explicit to the formation, implementation, and evaluation of governmental policy-making impacts on the community and region. New towns, antipoverty, systems analysis, federalism, and intergovernmental relations. 219T. Seminar: Topics in Urban Theory and Planned Change (1-3; max total 12) Prerequisite: U R P 200, 201A or permission of instructor. Selected topics such as forces affecting urban development; means for guiding urban development; channels and spaces in the urban matrix; impediments to planned change; economic structure of the city and region; formulation and implementation of planning policy reflecting these considerations. 220. Seminar: Planning for Housing (3) Prerequisite: graduate standing, U R P 200, 201A, 202 or permission ofinstructor. Housing problems in America; the role of local, state and federal government and private enterprise; planning for adequate housing, carrying out policies and programs. 230. Seminar in Planning for the Region (3) Prerequisite: graduate standing, U R P 200, 201A, or permission of instructor. Regional planning-approaches and methods; goal and policy implications of resource development, utilization and conservation; strategies for planning; case studies. 232. Seminar in Planning for Natural Resources (3) Prerequisite: U R P 200, 201A, or permission of instructor. Planning with the natural environment to produce maximum benefits to society; techniques of soil, air, water, vegetative, and associated resource management; case studies and field projects. 235. Seminar in Environmental Law (3) Prerequisite: U R P 200, 203 or permission of instructor. Contemporary environmental problems and programs; the interrelationship and impact of laws which affect and regulate the environment and its quality; case studies. 239T. Seminar in Regional and Environmental Planning (1-3; max total 12) Prerequisite: U R P 200, 203, 235 or permission of instructor. Selected topics in regional and environmental planning, including land, air and water resources; consideration of federal, state, and local environmental laws and policies; case studies. 240. Seminar In Urban Design (3) Prerequisite: U R P 202, 203, or permission of instructor. Advanced and empirical study of urban design, environmental perception, and the person-environment relationship; supervised individual and group projects in the field and laboratory. |