BS CITY AND REGIONAL PLANNING -- 2000-01 Catalog
City and Regional Planning
Dexter Bldg. (34), Room 251
(805) 756-1315

60 units upper division | 2.0 GPA | GWR | USCP
* = Satisfies General Education requirement

MAJOR COURSES

CRP 101 Introduction to the Profession of City and Regional Planning

1

CRP 201 Basic Graphic Skills

4

CRP 202 Introduction to Environmental Design

4

CRP 203 Intermediate Environmental Design

4

CRP 212 Introduction to Urban Planning

4

CRP 213 Population, Housing and Econ Apps

4

CRP 214 Land Use and Transportation Studies

4

CRP 215 Planning for and with Multiple Publics

4

CRP 216 Computer Applications for Planning

4

CRP 314 Planning Theory

3

CRP 315 Fiscal and Project Feasibility

4

CRP 336 Foundations of Env/Regional Planning

4

CRP 341 Community Design Laboratory

4

CRP 342 Regional and Environmental Planning

4

CRP 409 Planning Internship

2

CRP 410, 411 Community Planning Lab

5,5

CRP 412 Implementation

4

CRP 420 Land Use Law

4

CRP 430 Public Sector Planning Practice

3

CRP 436 Collaborative Planning

4

CRP 461, CRP 462 Senior Project

2,2

Adviser approved electives

12

 

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SUPPORT COURSES

ECON 211 Principles of Economics (D3)*

3

ECON 212 Principles of Economics

3

EDES 101 Introduction to Architecture and Environmental Design

2

FNR 306 Natural Resources Ecology and Habitat Management

4

GEOL 201 Physical Geology (B1a)*

3

LA 213 Site and Terrain Analysis

4

MATH 118 Pre-Calculus Algebra (B2)*

4

POLS 472/471/452

4

STAT 221 Intro to Probability & Statistics (B2)*

5

 

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GENERAL EDUCATION (GE)

57

72 GE units required; 15 of these units are specified in Support.
® Minimum of 3 GE courses required at the 300-400 level.

Area A Communication (minimum 11 units)

Take one course from A1, A2, A3:
A1 Expository Writing
A2 Critical Thinking
A3 Speech
If less than 11 units, take one course from A4
A4 Argumentative Writing

Area B Science and Mathematics (minimum 3 units)

12 GE units are specified in Support.
Take one course from B1b:

B1a Physical Sciences *see Support
B1b Life Sciences elective with lab
B2 Mathematics and/or Statistics *see Support

Area C Arts and Humanities (minimum 15 units)

Take one course from each Area C category:
C1a Literature
C1b Philosophy
C2 Fine/Performing Arts
C3 Lit/Phil/Arts (300-400 level)
If less than 15 units, take one course from C1, C2, C3

Area D Social, Political, Economic Inst. (min 12 units)

3 GE units are specified in Support.
No more than one course in any Area D category.
Take one course from D1a and one from D1b

D1a HIST 202 (USCP) or HIST 204 or LS 211
D1b POLS 110 or LS 212
Take two courses from D2, D4a, D4b
D2 History (300-400 level)
D3 Economics *see Support
D4a Social Institutions
D4b Social Institutions (300-400 level)

Area E Life Understanding (minimum 3 units)

No more than one course in any Area E category.
Take one course from E1 or E2

E1 PSY 201/PSY 202
E2 Self Development

Area F Technology (minimum 2 units)

F1 Computer Literacy

 

Additional GE Courses (minimum 11 units)

 

Additional units to complete 72-unit and/or Area requirements. No more than one additional course from Areas A, B, C, D, E.


ELECTIVES


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