PLX 599
Urban Development Processes
This course investigates ideas and theories about the city, providing students with tools needed to understand how urban areas and sites are selected, evaluated and planned. Planning and zoning principles, including height, density, use, traffic and pedestrian flows are introduced, as are the administrative, financial and political processes for controlling urban development. The relationship with and reaction to physical, social, economic, political, and cultural contexts are discussed using both local and international examples.
PLX 599 Requisite Information:
PLX 599 Let's You Take:
Prerequisites: ASC 401 and ASC 402 and ASC 403 and ASC 405 and ASC 406 and CVL 407; Corequisite: ASC 520; Not available to students in Urban and Regional Planning (all programs)
- This course is not a prerequisite for any other courses.
Prerequisites: ASC 401 and ASC 402 and ASC 403 and ASC 405 and ASC 406 and CVL 407; Corequisite: ASC 520; Not available to students in Urban and Regional Planning (all programs)
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