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UPEP 800 - The Growth and Development of Cities (3) Examines the forces that have prompted urban development and shaped urban areas throughout
human history. Focuses on the historic relationships between cultural influences and
theoretical concepts and their impact on contemporary patterns, trends and problems
of urban development.
UPEP 801 - Planning Theory and Practice (3) Examines the intellectual heritage and procedural approaches shared by practitioners
working in all areas of contemporary planning practice. Focuses on the general area
of planning theory and ethical issues.
UPEP 802 - Quantitative Methods in Planning (3) Utilizes computer-based analytical tools for planning analysis, and descriptive and
influence statistics as applied to public policies in planning and environmental policy.
The software package SPSS is the working tool of the class.
UPEP 803 - Research Methods and Evaluation in Environmental Planning (3) Examines methods of investigation and analysis, the formulation of theory, appropriate
research and data gathering techniques, data preparation and data processing, measures
of association and statistical significance, and methods of addressing environmental
quality.
UPEP 804 - Introduction to Site Design (3) Focuses on the study and evaluation of the developed environment, with particular
emphasis on those aspects of the development process that result in “better” physical
forms. An appreciation of the architectural and design elements of land-use development
is stressed.
UPEP 805 - Plan Preparation Studio (3) Under the supervision of faculty members, students create planning projects that
address solutions to real world issues facing communities and public service organizations.
UPEP 806 - Land-Use and Environmental Law (3) Provides a basic framework of important environmental laws and a survey of critical
cases, policy decisions and legal history. Addresses regional, national and international
issues, with a focus on inter-jurisdictional problem systems in different localities.
UPEP 810 - Land-Use Control Policy and Regulation (3) Discusses all aspects of public land – usage policy and legislation, implementing
governmental actions, land use control exercised by several levels of government,
and practice and impacts of zoning on growth management.
UPEP 811 - Introduction to GIS in Urban Planning (3) Examines relational databases in the context of urban and environmental planning
and focuses on geographic information systems for collecting and displaying spatial
information.
UPEP 812 - Theories of Urban Form and Design (3) Discusses idealized urban forms, theories and models of urban form as they relate
to the function and location of urban activities.
UPEP 813 - Introduction to Land-Use Planning (3) Introduces students to the organization and conduct of local land-use planning as
practiced in Texas. Th e course covers Texas statutes and the General Plan, specific
plans and how to prepare them, and how to manage a planning department.
UPEP 821 - Comparative International Topics in Transportation (3) Encompasses comparative planning and policies in transportation and compares various
models of transportation in developed and developing countries. Examines the effects
of and relationship between transportation and economic development.
UPEP 841 - Application of Geographic Information Systems in Urban Planning (3) Focuses on GIS and its application to both urban planning and environmental policy.
Topics will include data discovery, databases design, construction, modeling and analytical
measurements.
UPEP 844 - Multivariate Analysis Method (3) Multivariate statistical methods are used to analyze land use, environmental and
other large data sets. Topics include multiple regression analysis, non-linear models,
path analysis and log-linear models. Causal modeling of cross-sectional data is emphasized.
UPEP 850 - Urban Infrastructure, Planning and Policy (3) Analyzes and examines methods and procedures used in planning basic urban infrastructure
systems. Centralized and decentralized systems are compared and case studies are utilized.
UPEP 851 - Waste Management and Remediation: Air, Water and Soil (3) Examines current approaches to the disposal of hazardous wastes and the management
and disposal of urban waste, focusing on alternatives such as recycling.
UPEP 852 - Environmental Impact Assessment (3) Explores environmental impact assessment processes and methods from a theoretical
and applied perspective. The philosophy and statutory basis of the assessment process
is reviewed; the broader planning processes for jurisdiction are emphasized.
UPEP 860 - Theory, History and Practice of Community Development (3) Explores the theory, history, methods and practice of local community development
and examines the historical roots of community involvement and action.
UPEP 861 - U.S. Housing Planning and Policy (3) Surveys the residential environment from economic and sociological perspectives and
discusses the behavior of individuals and institutions in the housing and mortgage
markets. Emphasizes the impact of federal, state and local policies on housing markets,
housing availability and family welfare.
UPEP 862 - Sustainable Communities (3) An examination of sustainable communities and the environmental, social, economic,
political and design standards that underlie them. Case studies of cities, towns and
development projects are utilized.
UPEP 863 - Citizen Participation in Planning Process (3) Examines the role of citizens and citizen organizations in the city planning process,
the effectiveness of different organizational models in various situations and models
for citizen involvement.
UPEP 864 - Introduction to Real Estate (3) An introduction to methods of financial analysis for real estate investment. Topics
include methods of valuation, each flow forecasting, computer modeling, and taxation
and leverage structure. Emphasizes the financing of individual projects.
UPEP 871 - Environmental Values and Ethics (3) A detailed exploration of the normative debate surrounding environmental issues –
the foundation of environmental economics, questions about the value of endangered
species, concerns of future generations and obligations toward equity.
UPEP 872 - Methods of Project Analysis (3) Provides an understanding of planning evaluation methods and processes employed in
the review of development proposal, site plans and public policies.
UPEP 873 / 874 / 875 - Special Topics (3) Focuses on selected topics.
UPEP 889 - Thesis (3) Independent research approved by a faculty committee.
UPEP 889 - Internship (3) Internship with a local planning agency or firm.
UPEP 900 - Advanced Planning Theory and Practice (3) Examines the intellectual and professional roots of contemporary planning theory
and practice. Effort is directed toward analyzing these roots with an eye to stimulating
new perspectives and concepts for a sustainable community orientation.
UPEP 901 - Advanced Urban Theory (3) Evolution of Urban Theory Genesis and structure of planning thought and methods; economic, political, and social
factors infl uencing the development of urban theories and policies; the theory and
development of urban structure; and the history of cities.
UPEP 902 - Advanced Planning Analysis (3) Methods for investigation and analysis of urban and environmental phenomena; models,
data-gathering techniques; sources and applications of aggregate data; data preparation
and data processing; measures of association and statistical significance.
UPEP 903 - Advanced Planning Analysis (3) Applied statistics and computing, inferential statistics; multivariate statistical
methods; selecting the appropriate statistical test for analyzing bivariate relationships
and procedures for more complex designs.
UPEP 904 - Environmental Planning and Policy (3) Examines contemporary environmental policy and practice and the institutional framework
for establishing policy and programs. Analysis of case studies of environmental planning
at the federal, state, and local levels.
UPEP 905 - Environmental Planning and Natural Resources Management (3) Examines the problems related to resources management and environmental planning.
Relationship between the physical environment and the quality of urban life. Global
population impacts to local air pollution control and management.
UPEP 906 - Environmental Monitoring and Analysis (3) Interpretation and analysis of scientific information: examination of the chemistry
of atmospheric, land and water environment, with particular emphasis on pollution
encountered in urban and industrial sectors.
UPEP 907 - Environmental Legislation and Policy (3) Legal principles and institutions involved in protecting the environments, including
air, water, and noise pollution. The approach of lawyers and courts, as differentiated
from that of planner.
UPEP 908 - Pollution Control (3) Examines the technological and management options for controlling and preventing
air, water, and solid wastepollution.
UPEP 909 - Population and Development Planning (3) Examines issues, methods, strategies and problems related to the integration of population
information with policies for guiding the social and economic development of third
world countries.
UPEP 910 - Comprehensive Planning and Growth Management (3) Explores the comprehensive planning process by developing a plan for a local jurisdiction.
Problems and needs for growth management; planning approaches and methods for controlling
growth in the urban environment.
UPEP 941 - Research Colloquium (3) Seminars for doctoral students addressing issues of interests in research, teaching,
and career development.
UPEP 942 - Dissertation Supervised research and dissertation preparation.
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