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Undergraduate Record 2007-2008 
    
Undergraduate Record 2007-2008 [ARCHIVED RECORD]

Course Descriptions


 

Urban and Environmental Planning

  
  • PLAN 567 - Community Design


    Explores the issues of community design as a form of public engagement. Students are drawn from planning architecture and landscape architecture to engage community design in an inter-disciplinary context. (IR)

    Credits: 3
  
  • PLAN 569 - Special Topics in Land Use Planning


    Varies from year to year to fill graduate students’ needs in the study of land use planning. (IR)

    Credits: 3
  
  • PLAN 574 - Transportation Planning and Policy


    This course introduces graduate and advanced undergraduate students to current issues in the field of transportation planning and policy.  It addresses all modes of transportation (auto, walk, bike) and considers multiple scales (national, state, regional and local).  Through the analysis of key topics such as congestion, air quality, social equity, and security, we will gain an understanding of how decisions about the transportation system are made and the role of transportation planners and advocates in these decisions. (Y)

    Credits: 3
  
  • PLAN 577 - Plan Implementation


    Emphasizes the use of zoning, subdivision, and other regulations to implement comprehensive plans. Attention is given to capital facilities programming and building codes. (IR)

    Credits: 3
  
  • PLAN 593 - Independent Study/Fieldwork in Planning


    Individual study directed by a faculty member. (S)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Planning faculty approval of topic.

    Credits: 1 to 4

Urdu

  
  • URDU 201 - Intermediate Urdu


    Introduces various types of written and spoken Urdu; vocabulary building, idioms, and problems of syntax; and conversation. (Y)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: for URDU 201: HIND 102 or equivalent.

    Credits: 4
  
  • URDU 202 - Intermediate Urdu


    (Y)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: for URDU 202: URDU 201 or equivalent.

    Credits: 4
  
  • URDU 493 - Independent Study in Urdu


    (IR)

    Credits: 1 to 3
  
  • URDU 494 - Independent Study in Urdu


    (IR)

    Credits: 1 to 3
  
  • URDU 501 - Readings in Urdu


    This course is designed to expand and to consolidate the structures the student has learned through URDU 202 by reading original Urdu texts, ranging from literary prose fiction to news media excerpts to poetry. (Y)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite URDU 202 or permission of instructor.

    Credits: 3
  
  • URDU 502 - Readings in Urdu


    (Y)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite URDU 202 or permission of instructor; URDU 501 or permission of the instructor.

    Credits: 3

Yiddish in Translation

  
  • YIDD 105 - Elementary Yiddish Language and Culture


    Elementary Yiddish Language and Culture

    Credits: 3
  
  • YIDD 106 - Interm to Yiddish Language and Culture


    Interm to Yiddish Language and Culture

    Credits: 3
  
  • YITR 346 - Topics in Yiddish Literature


    Surveys important developments in Yiddish literature from the eighteenth century to the present. Special attention is paid to the innovations Yiddish writers produced in response to historical and cultural change. (IR)

    Credits: 3
  
  • YITR 353 - Topics in Yiddish Culture


    Studies major trends in Yiddish, East European, and North American Jewish culture, with special focus on the interaction between cultural forms and historical developments in Eastern Europe and North American. Topics vary. (IR)

    Credits: 3
 

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