60 units upper division |
2.0 GPA | GWR | USCP |
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CRP 101 Introduction to the Profession of City and Regional Planning |
1 |
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CRP 111 Introduction to Drawing and Perspective |
3 |
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CRP 112 Basic Graphics |
3 |
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CRP 201, 202 Environmental Design Fundamentals |
3,3 |
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CRP 203 Applied Design and Planning Fundamental |
3 |
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CRP 211 Introduction to Urbanization |
3 |
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CRP 212 Introduction to Urban Planning |
3 |
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CRP 213 Population and Housing Studies |
3 |
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CRP 214 Land Use and Transportation Studies |
3 |
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CRP 216 Computer Applications for Planning |
3 |
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CRP 314 Planning Theory |
3 |
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CRP 315 Economic and Fiscal Analy for Planning |
3 |
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CRP 347, 348 Urban and Regional Design |
3,3 |
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CRP 351, 352, 353 Community Planning Lab |
4,4,4 |
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CRP 409 Planning Internship |
2 |
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CRP 420 Land Use Law |
4 |
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CRP 430 Planning Administration |
3 |
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CRP 451, 452 Regional and Env Planning Lab |
4,4 |
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CRP 460 Undergraduate Seminar |
2 |
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CRP 461, CRP 462 Senior Project |
2,2 |
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Adviser approved electives |
13 |
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91 |
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| SUPPORT COURSES | |||||
ECON 211 Principles of Economics (D3)* |
3 |
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ECON 212 Principles of Economics |
3 |
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EDES 101 Introduction to Architecture and Environmental Design |
2 |
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FNR 306 Natural Resources Ecology and Habitat Management |
4 |
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GEOL 201 Physical Geology (B1a)* |
3 |
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LA 213 Site and Terrain Analysis |
4 |
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MATH 118 Pre-Calculus Algebra (B2)* |
4 |
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BUS 387/POLS 453/PSY 302 |
4 |
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POLS 472/471/452 |
4 |
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STAT 221 Intro to Probability & Statistics (B2)* |
5 |
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36 |
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| GENERAL EDUCATION (GE) | 57 |
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72 units required; 15 of these units are in Major/Support. ® Minimum of 3 GE courses required at the 300-400 level. |
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| 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 |
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| Area B Science and Mathematics (minimum
3 units) 12 units are in Support. B1a Physical Sciences *see Support B1b Life Sciences elective with lab B2 Mathematics and/or Statistics *see Support |
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| Area C Arts and Humanities (minimum 15
units) Take one course from each Area C category: C1 Literature C1 Philosophy C2 Fine/Performing Arts C3 Lit/Phil/Arts (300-400 level) If less than 15 units, take one course from C1, C2, C3 |
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| Area D Social, Political, Economic Inst. (min 12 units) 3 units are in Support. 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) |
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| Area E Life Understanding (minimum 3
units) No more than one course in any Area E category. E1 PSY 201/PSY 202 E2 Self Development |
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Area F Technology (minimum 2 units)
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| Additional GE Courses (minimum 11 units) | |||||
| To complete 72-unit requirement, select additional courses from Areas A, B, C, D, E. No more than one additional course per area. | |||||
| ELECTIVES | 9 |
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193 |
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