CRP 101 Introduction to the Profession of City and Regional Planning (1) (CR/NC)
Orientation to the jobs and responsibilities of professional planners working in the public and private sectors. Credit/No Credit grading only. 1 lecture.
CRP 111 Introduction to Drawing and Perspective (3)
Basic techniques used in graphic communication for planning. Orthographic and isometric projection. Mechanical perspective, shades and shadows. 3 laboratories.
CRP 112 Basic Graphics (3)
Drawing as a communication tool in planning. Exercises to develop basic skills and speed in the representation of ideas. Use of various drawing media. 3 laboratories. Prerequisite: CRP 111.
CRP 201, 202 Environmental Design Fundamentals (3) (3)
Elements and principles of visual and environmental design; analysis, program development, problem solving and design. Implications of design decisions and solutions. Assignments of object, project and system scale inan urban planning context. 3 laboratories. Prerequisite: CRP 111, CRP 112.
CRP 203 Applied Design and Planning Fundamentals (3)
Applications of basic design fundamentals and the design of environments through design exercises applied to planning. Miscellaneous course fee required-see Class Schedule. 3 laboratories. Prerequisite: CRP 202, LA 213.
CRP 211 Introduction to Urbanization (3) GEB F.2.
Evolution, planning, and design of cities in different cultures and eras. Interpretation of environmental, social, economic, and technological factors that have influenced the physical organization, planning, and design of cities. 3 lectures.
CRP 212 Introduction to Urban Planning (3) GEB F.2.
Problems and responses to contemporary urban growth and change. Development of theories of urban planning and design. Introduction to zoning, planning regulations and codes, professional practice. Relationship of environmental design disciplines, citizen groups, and individuals to planning. 3 lectures.
CRP 213 Population and Housing Studies (3)
Collection, organization, analysis and presentation of information and data related to city and regional planning. Analytical applications to population composition and distribution; housing needs, characteristics and markets; community services. 3 lectures. Prerequisite: CRP 212.
CRP 214 Land Use and Transportation Studies (3)
How cities and regions work. Relationship between human activities and patterns of land use and circulation. Spatial analysis and locational theories. Methods for conducting studies to describe, analyze, and map land uses. Transportation analysis, traffic impact, and circulation patterns. 3 lectures. Prerequisite: CRP 212.
CRP 216 Computer Applications for Planning (3)
Introduction to the use of microcomputer applications for planners including spreadsheets, statistical applications, database, graphics. Miscellaneous course fee required-see Class Schedule. 1 lecture, 2 laboratories. Prerequisite: CSC 110.
CRP 240 Additional Planning Laboratory (1-2)
Total credit limited to 4 units, with a maximum of 2 units per quarter. 1 or 2 laboratories.