PLG 300
Theories in Urban and Regional Planning
This course surveys theories of urban and regional development. It explores the political, economic, technological and social forces changing cities and regions in a planning context. The course examines the forces of regionalism, globalization, technological change, and migration and multiculturalism. The course covers basic theories of regional development, industrial location, urban structure, land value, and spatial patterns of development.
PLG 300 Requisite Information:
PLG 300 Let's You Take:
Available only to students in Urban and Regional Planning (4-yr program)
- GEO 351 - Internal Structure of the City
- GEO 551 - Urbanization and Regional Development
- PLG 500 - Advanced Planning Theory
Available only to students in Urban and Regional Planning (4-yr program)
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