(19-21 credits)
Urban planners are responsible for a broad range of activities that reshape the physical landscape, including providing infrastructure systems, planning for land-use change, and environmental stewardship. The Urban Planning minor is intended for students majoring in other fields of study who are interested in engaging with the theory and practice of urban planning.
Code | Title | Credits |
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Required courses (13 Credits) | ||
GEO214 | Introduction to Urban and Regional Planning | 3 |
GEO344 | Spatial Statistics | 3 |
GEO314 | Issues in Urban Planning | 3 |
GEO341 | Introduction to Geographic Information Systems | 4 |
Electives (6-8 Credits) | ||
Selective two courses, each from a different department: | 6-8 | |
Architecture of New York City | ||
Building the Twentieth Century: Architecture and Urban Design | ||
Visual Programming | ||
Web Page Design | ||
Computer Science I: Foundations | ||
Principles of Microeconomics | ||
Principles of Macroeconomics | ||
Cities of the World | ||
Quantitative Analysis in Urban Planning | ||
Geography of Soils | ||
Geography of Water Resources | ||
Natural Resources: Utilization and Management | ||
American Govt and Politics | ||
American Public Policies | ||
Introduction to Law | ||
Social Inequality in the United States | ||
Urban Sociology | ||
Total Credits | 19-21 |