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Overview: |
Offers students a
survey of classic and contemporary theories of planning. Students
will gain a deeper appreciation for the profession's roots as well
as be introduced to some of "the
theoretical tools" used to analyze planning. An important aspect
of the course is intellectual dialogue through critical reading,
informed discussion and writing assignments. |
Prerequisite: |
Graduate standing in Urban Planning or consent of instructor. |
Credit: |
4 hours |
Instructor: |
Harwood |
Notes: |
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