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UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE COURSES
RUD 390.3
Registration Info — 2004-2005 Regular Session» Research and Field Methods in Planning
1/2(1L-2P)
Prerequisite(s): Students must be registered in the RUD program.

Applies quantitative and qualitative research methods to selected case study projects. Students will design a research framework, design any needed instruments, gather their data, and present results. Working in small groups, students will collect data using methods such as written surveys, content analysis, focus groups, and participant observation.

RUD 413.0
Registration Info — 2004-2005 Regular Session» Practicum in Planning
(P)
Prerequisite(s): GEOG 342, 346 and permission of the department.

An applied course that provides students with professional experience and the ability to critique urban, rural, regional or community planning standards and procedures. The course must include a work program consisting of 40 hours approved by the Practicum Supervisor.

Note: Graduation in the program is based on the overall average only.

RUD 490.3
Registration Info — 2004-2005 Regular Session» Regional & Urban Planning Capstone
1/2(3S every second week)
Prerequisite(s): RUD 390 and a registered RUD student.

Students will focus on identifying a planning problem, identifying options, analyzing those options, and setting up the policies and tools needed to solve the problem. With help from academics and professional planners, students will pull together a comprehensive report that is both academically rigorous and built on sound planning principles.




Special Topics

These courses are offered occasionally by visiting faculty and in other special situations. Students interested in these courses should contact the department for more information.
RUD 398.3

1/2(3S)


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