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USC Price School of Public Policy
Aerospace Studies
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AEST 100a Aerospace Studies I: Air Force Mission and Organization Units: 1 Terms Offered: FaSp Introduction to U.S. Air Force and the military profession; USAF organization and functions; Strategic Air Command organization, command, control, and weapons systems; communication skills. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
AEST 100b Aerospace Studies I: Air Force Mission and Organization Units: 1 Terms Offered: FaSp Organization and function of NORAD; tactical air, military airlift, systems, logistics, air training and communications commands; Army, Navy, Marines; reserves; separate operating agencies. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
AEST 110a Leadership Laboratory I Units: 1 Terms Offered: FaSp Introduction to the military experience focusing on customs and courtesies, drill and ceremonies, and the environment of an Air Force officer. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Credit/No Credit -
AEST 110b Leadership Laboratory I Units: 1 Terms Offered: FaSp Introduction to the military experience focusing on customs and courtesies, drill and ceremonies, and the environment of an Air Force officer. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Credit/No Credit -
AEST 200a Aerospace Studies II: Air Force History Units: 1 Terms Offered: FaSp Development of aerospace power in the U.S. through World War II; emphasis on the Army Air Corps; communication skills. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
AEST 200b Aerospace Studies II: Air Force History Units: 1 Terms Offered: FaSp Development of aerospace power since World War II; emphasis on international confrontations involving the United States; communication skills. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
AEST 210a Leadership Laboratory II Units: 1 Terms Offered: FaSp Introduction to the military experience focusing on customs and courtesies, drill and ceremonies, and the environment of an Air Force officer. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Credit/No Credit -
AEST 210b Leadership Laboratory II Units: 1 Terms Offered: FaSp Introduction to the military experience focusing on customs and courtesies, drill and ceremonies, and the environment of an Air Force officer. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Credit/No Credit -
AEST 220a Advanced Leadership Laboratory II Units: 1 Terms Offered: FaSp Additional exposure to the military experience for continuing AFROTC cadets, focusing on customs and courtesies, drill and ceremonies, and the environment of an Air Force officer. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Credit/No Credit -
AEST 220b Advanced Leadership Laboratory II Units: 1 Terms Offered: FaSp Additional exposure to the military experience for continuing AFROTC cadets, focusing on customs and courtesies, drill and ceremonies, and the environment of an Air Force officer. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Credit/No Credit -
AEST 300a Aerospace Studies III: Air Force Management and Leadership Units: 3 Terms Offered: FaSp Air Force management focusing on the new manager in the Air Force milieu. Emphasis on communication skills peculiar to the Air Force. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
AEST 300b Aerospace Studies III: Air Force Management and Leadership Units: 3 Terms Offered: FaSp Air Force management focusing on the new manager in the Air Force milieu. Emphasis on communication skills peculiar to the Air Force. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
AEST 310a Leadership Laboratory III Units: 1 Terms Offered: FaSp Practical introduction to Air Force leadership focusing on military communicative skills, group dynamics, and application of theories of leadership and management. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Credit/No Credit -
AEST 310b Leadership Laboratory III Units: 1 Terms Offered: FaSp Practical introduction to Air Force leadership focusing on military communicative skills, group dynamics, and application of theories of leadership and management. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Credit/No Credit -
AEST 400a Aerospace Studies IV: National Security Forces in Contemporary American Society Units: 3 Terms Offered: FaSp Military professionalism and the context in which defense policy is formulated and implemented; national security policy, political/social constraints, and military justice. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
AEST 400b Aerospace Studies IV: National Security Forces in Contemporary American Society Units: 3 Terms Offered: FaSp Military professionalism and the context in which defense policy is formulated and implemented; national security policy, political/social constraints, and military justice. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
AEST 410a Leadership Laboratory IV Units: 1 Terms Offered: FaSp Advanced Air Force leadership experience focusing on the practical development of the Air Force officer through command and staff positions within the Cadet Corps. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Credit/No Credit -
AEST 410b Leadership Laboratory IV Units: 1 Terms Offered: FaSp Advanced Air Force leadership experience focusing on the practical development of the Air Force officer through command and staff positions within the Cadet Corps. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Credit/No Credit -
AEST 420a Leadership Laboratory V Units: 1 Terms Offered: FaSp Advanced leadership experiences for AFROTC continuing cadets. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Credit/No Credit -
AEST 420b Leadership Laboratory V Units: 1 Terms Offered: FaSp Advanced leadership experiences for AFROTC continuing cadets. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Credit/No Credit
Global Policy, Planning and Development
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GPPD 500a Global Policy Challenges and Solutions Units: 2 Consideration of current public policy issues through informed discourse and debate; analysis and policy arguments. Registration Restriction: Open only to Master of Global Public Policy majors Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
GPPD 500b Global Policy Challenges and Solutions Units: 2 Consideration of current public policy issues through informed discourse and debate; analysis and policy arguments Prerequisite: GPPD 500a Registration Restriction: Open only to Master of Global Public Policy majors Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
GPPD 510 Economic Foundations for Public Policy Units: 3 Microeconomic foundations; analysis of public sector problems; markets; producer and consumer theory; private and social efficiency. Registration Restriction: Open only to Master of Global Public Policy majors Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
GPPD 520 Leadership in Public-Private Partnerships Units: 2 Issues across public/private partnerships; leadership and followership in cross-sector settings; organizational and institutional designs; problem solving, negotiation and conflict resolution. Registration Restriction: Open only to Master of Global Public Policy majors Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
GPPD 530 Art and Craft of Public Policy Analysis Units: 1 Foundations of public policy as a profession, and develops basic skills in policy analytic reasoning, policy design, normative analysis and ethics, and argumentation. Registration Restriction: Open only to Master of Global Public Policy majors Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
GPPD 540 Comparative Institutions and Policy Context Units: 3 Theoretical and empirical foundations on how institutions affect policy performance; comparative institutional analysis and framework; approaches to organizing public action. Registration Restriction: Open only to Master of Global Public Policy majors Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
GPPD 550 Quantitative Methods for Public Policy Units: 3 Economic theory and statistical inference methods to estimate the relationship between economic, social and political variables; foundations of data-based argumentation, specifically in regards to public policy in an international context. Registration Restriction: Open only to Master of Global Public Policy majors Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
GPPD 560 Methods for Policy Evaluation Units: 3 Methods utilized in the analysis of public policy choices; ex ante and ex post analysis; cost-benefit analysis; decision and risk analysis; applied social science methods. Registration Restriction: Open only to Master of Global Public Policy majors. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
GPPD 570 Institutions and Policy Processes Units: 3 Policy formulation and implementation in a comparative context and in the context of an East-West dichotomy. Registration Restriction: Open only to Master of Global Public Policy majors Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
GPPD 580 Policy Challenges in International Development Units: 3 Overview of the overarching issues of problem definition of “development” and the policy implications of new ideas for development as it faces a new set of challenges in an increasingly globalized, complex, and interconnected world. Registration Restriction: Open only to Master of Global Public Policy majors Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
GPPD 600a Public Policy Capstone Units: 1 Terms Offered: Sp Hands-on experience in policy analysis. Participants learn to work on a specific, client oriented public policy issue, assess policy alternatives, and write an official report. Registration Restriction: Open only to Master of Global Public Policy majors Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
GPPD 600b Public Policy Capstone Units: 2 Terms Offered: Sm Hands-on experience in policy analysis. Participants learn to work on a specific, client oriented public policy issue, assess policy alternatives, and write an official report. Registration Restriction: Open only to Master of Global Public Policy majors. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter
Health Care Management
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HMGT 510 The Dynamics of Health Care Leadership Units: 4 A five-day residential provides an intensive, multi-faceted learning experience in leadership, communication, managed care, systems thinking, and the health care environment. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
HMGT 512 Information Technology and Patient Engagement Units: 2 Terms Offered: FaSpSm Strategic management and utilization of healthcare information technology in the delivery of healthcare; patient engagement and the use of technology to facilitate participation in their own care. Registration Restriction: Open only to Executive Master of Health Administration students. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
HMGT 520 Leading People and Health Care Organizations Units: 4 Terms Offered: Fa An exploration of contemporary work force issues and skills development in organizational design, performance measurement, teamwork, conflict resolution, leadership, and change management. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
HMGT 525 Managed Care Operations Units: 4 Focuses on managerial, operational, and organizational aspects of managed care for integrated delivery systems, health plans, and medical groups. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
HMGT 540 Health Economics, Financing and Reimbursement Units: 2 Terms Offered: Fa Provides a framework for the economic analysis of health care issues and provides students with an opportunity to apply economic methods to a number of actual health care problems. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
HMGT 545 Systems Thinking and the Analysis of Data Units: 4 Quality improvement and statistical tools for health managers. Covers analyzing processes; collecting and analyzing operational data; drawing valid conclusions from data. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
HMGT 550 Law, Regulation, and Ethics Units: 4 An intensive introduction to business and health care law, ethics and regulation; gives executives practical knowledge regarding legal consideration in business transactions. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
HMGT 560 Customer-Focused Health Care Organization Units: 2 Strategies for gaining and using customerderived data in planning, marketing and managing health care organizations. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
HMGT 565 Managing the Organization’s Financial Health Units: 4 Terms Offered: Fa Executives confront and solve problems requiring use of accounting, finance, and management control principles; provides core financial skills for non-finance professionals. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
HMGT 570 Strategic Management Units: 4 Terms Offered: Sm Provides skill development and application in the integrative discipline of strategic management including assessment, strategy formulation, implementation and control. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
HMGT 575 Managing and Improving Health Units: 4 Terms Offered: Sp Methods for monitoring and improving the health of populations. Topics include outcomes management, risk-adjustment, development and implementation of practice guidelines. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
HMGT 600 Managing Risk Units: 2 Terms Offered: FaSp Overview of reimbursement models in clinical and institutional settings; legal, financial and clinical assumption of risk pursuant to new and evolving federal and state statutory and regulatory provisions. Registration Restriction: Open only to EMHA students. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
HMGT 601 Operations Management for Accountability Units: 4 Terms Offered: FaSp Hospital operations in the inpatient/outpatient setting; special emphasis on the growing requirement to more effectively manage across the continuum of care while assuming greater accountability in the delivery of care. Registration Restriction: Open only to EMHA students. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
HMGT 602 Operational Efficiency Processes in Health Care Organizations Units: 2 Terms Offered: FaSp Improving productivity and efficiency of health care organizations combining the application of key operational analysis principles to improve quality, speed and productivity in the delivery of health care. Registration Restriction: Open only to EMHA students. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
HMGT 603 Developing and Monitoring of Quality and Patient Safety Outcomes Units: 2 Terms Offered: Sm Overview of contemporary methods used to develop and monitor patient quality and safety outcomes; develop skill in data collection and analysis of clinical care outcomes; focus on operationalizing outcomes that matter to payers, organizations, and clinicians. Registration Restriction: Open only to EMHA students. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter
Military Science
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MS 101 Foundations of Officership Units: 1 Terms Offered: Fa Introduces students to issues and competencies that are central to a commissioned officer’s responsibilities. Establish framework for understanding officership, leadership, and Army values followed and “life skills” such as physical fitness and time management. Duplicates Credit in former MS 100. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
MS 102 Basic Leadership Units: 1 Terms Offered: Sp Establishes foundation of basic leadership fundamentals such as problem solving, communications, briefings and effective writing, goal setting, techniques for improving listening and speaking skills and an introduction to counseling. Duplicates Credit in former MS 110. Instruction Mode: Lecture, Lab Grading Option: Letter -
MS 201 Individual Leadership Studies Units: 2 Terms Offered: Sp Students identify successful leadership characteristics through observation of others and self through experimental learning exercises. Students record observed traits (good and bad) in a dimensional leadership journal and discuss observations in small group settings. Duplicates Credit in former MS 200. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
MS 202 Leadership and Teamwork Units: 2 Terms Offered: Sp Study examines how to build successful teams, various methods for influencing action, effective communication in setting and achieving goals, the importance of timing the decision, creativity in the problem solving process, and obtaining team buy-in through immediate feedback. Duplicates Credit in former MS 210. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
MS 301 Leadership and Problem Solving Units: 3 Terms Offered: Fa Students conduct self-assessment of leadership style, develop personal fitness regimen, and learn to plan and conduct individual/small unit tactical training while testing reasoning and problem-solving techniques. Students receive direct feedback on leadership abilities. Duplicates Credit in former MS 300. Instruction Mode: Lecture, Lab Grading Option: Letter -
MS 302 Leadership and Ethics Units: 3 Terms Offered: Sp Examines the role communications, values, and ethics play in effective leadership. Topics include ethical decision-making, consideration of others, spirituality in the military, and survey Army leadership doctrine. Emphasis on improving oral and written communication abilities. Duplicates Credit in former MS 310. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
MS 401 Leadership and Management I Units: 3 Terms Offered: Fa Develops student proficiency in planning and executing complex operations, functioning as a member of a staff, and mentoring subordinates. Students explore training management, methods of effective staff collaboration, and developmental counseling techniques. Duplicates Credit in former MS 400. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
MS 402 Leadership and Management II Units: 3 Terms Offered: Sp Study includes case study analysis of military law and practical exercises on establishing an ethical command climate. Students must complete a semester long Senior Leadership Project that requires them to plan, organize, collaborate, analyze, and demonstrate their leadership skills. Duplicates Credit in former MS 410. Instruction Mode: Lecture, Lab Grading Option: Letter -
MS 499 Special Topics Units: 2, 3, 4 Max Units: 8.0 Terms Offered: FaSpSm Selected topics in military science. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter
Nautical Science
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NAUT 001ax Deepwater Cruising Units: 2 Terms Offered: FaSp An experiential approach to the sailing ship and seafaring, introducing offshore sailing theory and techniques, navigation, and basic oceanography as relevant to seamanship. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
NAUT 001bx Deepwater Cruising Units: 2 Terms Offered: FaSp An experiential approach to the sailing ship and seafaring, introducing offshore sailing theory and techniques, navigation, and basic oceanography as relevant to seamanship. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
NAUT 002ax Advanced Deepwater Cruising Units: 2 Responsibilities and operations commanding an offshore sailing vessel including sailing theory and advanced techniques, advanced navigation, ships engineering, and oceanography relevant to seamanship. Prerequisite: NAUT 001a . Duplicates Credit in former NAUT 302ab. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
NAUT 002bx Advanced Deepwater Cruising Units: 2 Responsibilities and operations commanding an offshore sailing vessel including sailing theory and advanced techniques, advanced navigation, ships engineering, and oceanography relevant to seamanship. Prerequisite: NAUT 001b . Duplicates Credit in former NAUT 302ab. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter
Naval Science
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NSC 135 Introduction to Naval Science Units: 2 Terms Offered: Fa Introduction to the structure, principles, and practices, lines of command and control, and functions of the various components of the naval service. Instruction Mode: Lecture, Lab Grading Option: Letter -
NSC 251 Seamanship and Ship Operations Units: 3 Terms Offered: Fa Vector solutions of relative motion, tactical problems; tactical communications, instructions; fleet communications, organizations; rules of the Nautical Road; aviation and maritime meteorology; operation plans and orders. Instruction Mode: Lecture, Lab Grading Option: Letter -
NSC 283 Naval Ships Systems I (Engineering) Units: 3 Terms Offered: Sp Types, structure, and purpose of Naval ships, compartmentation, propulsion systems, auxiliary power systems, interior communications, ship control; ship design and stability. Instruction Mode: Lecture, Lab Grading Option: Letter -
NSC 335 Navigation Units: 3 Terms Offered: Fa Purposes, methods, and instruments of navigation; terrestrial and celestial navigation and nautical astronomy; time diagrams; lines of position by observation of celestial bodies. Instruction Mode: Lecture, Lab Grading Option: Letter -
NSC 337 Naval Ships Systems II (Weapons) Units: 3 Terms Offered: Sp Systems approach to naval weapons; linear analysis of ballistics; weapons control systems configurations and dynamics. Field trips. Instruction Mode: Lecture, Lab Grading Option: Letter -
NSC 343 Evolution of Warfare Units: 3 Terms Offered: Fa Causes and practice of warfare from ancient times; impact of changes in strategy, tactics, and technology; modern revolutionary warfare, global conflict, and politico-military relationships. Instruction Mode: Lecture, Lab Grading Option: Letter -
NSC 392 Amphibious Warfare Units: 3 Terms Offered: Fa Concepts of seaborne military operations; relationship of factors involved; characteristic operations of World War II; amphibious operation planning. Instruction Mode: Lecture, Lab Grading Option: Letter
Urban and Regional Planning
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PLUS 600 Environmental Goods in Planning and Development Units: 4 Terms Offered: Irregular Production, distribution, and valuation of environmental goods with attention to amenity concepts, externalities, public goods, consumer behavior; as characterized in economics, political science, sociology, psychology. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
PLUS 601 Advanced Planning Theory I Units: 4 Terms Offered: Fa Value hierarchies, means-ends continuums, and the nature of social action; problems of prediction and choice under conditions of uncertainty; alternative planning strategies. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
PLUS 603 Planning and Development Paradigms Units: 4 Terms Offered: Sp Introduction to historic, prevalent, and alternative paradigms of professional planning and development practice; seminar format and case studies. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
PLUS 612 Analysis of Quantitative Data for Planning and Development Units: 4 Terms Offered: Fa Planning and development case study approach to identifying data needs, acquisition, evaluation, manipulation, analysis, and multimedia presentation. Prerequisite: PPD 525 . Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
PLUS 615 Behavioral Issues in Environmental Design Units: 4 Terms Offered: Irregular Planning and design of the physical environment for human activities, e.g., user preferences, privacy, territoriality, stress and adaptation, cognitive mapping, lifestyles. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
PLUS 623 Politics of Planning and the Urban Environment Units: 4 Terms Offered: Sp Historic roots of property rights and obligations related to public policy, focus on current issues and discourse. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
PLUS 626 Information Systems for Planning and Development Units: 4, 2 years Terms Offered: Sp Structure, content, and applications of formal information systems in planning and policy making emphasizing social accounts and indicators, censuses, social reporting, and “futures” research. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
PLUS 631 Seminar in Physical Planning and Design in Developing Countries Units: 4 Terms Offered: Irregular Issues in comparative urbanism; planning and design in developing countries: slums and squatters, housing and infrastructure, new towns, land policy, conservation and redevelopment, city design. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
PLUS 632 National Urban Policy in Developing Countries Units: 4 Terms Offered: Irregular The problems of the primate city, the role of intermediate cities, and the implicit spatial impacts of macro and sectoral policies. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
PLUS 633 Seminar in Comparative Housing Policy and Urban Planning Programs Units: 4 Terms Offered: Irregular Comparative examination of urbanization experience in selected areas and cities throughout the world; housing policies, urban planning approaches, financial, administrative, legal, and other techniques. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
PLUS 635 Urban Finance Units: 4 Terms Offered: Irregular The theory of fiscal federalism and municipal finance, with examples from the USA and other countries, public/private partnerships in urban development, and government decentralization. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
PLUS 640 International Urban Development Units: 4 Terms Offered: Irregular Study of urbanization in developing countries; special attention to urban growth, migration, city size, land use, and urban management. Comparative case studies. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
PLUS 650 Public Policy and Globalization Units: 4 Terms Offered: Fa Challenges of public policymaking and administration; conceptual foundations of public policy as well as the practical and political constraints on government action; theories, models, and analytical frameworks both domestic and abroad. -
PLUS 651 Applied Research Design and Inquiry Units: 4 Provide foundation in applied research skills required for advanced practice in policy, management, planning and development; design and use of applied research; development of research designs; constraints on application of research; translation of findings. Prerequisite: PPD 502 -
PLUS 652 Place, Institutions, and Governance Units: 4 Concept of place; investigation of the problems and issues confronting metropolitan communities; how the actions of public, private and nonprofit sectors can effect various areas including economics, health, civic life, and the environment; contemporary issues in policy, planning and development; theoretical frameworks for solutions. -
PLUS 653 Leading Change and Innovation in Urban Communities Units: 4 Terms Offered: Fa In-depth study of the role of public, private, and non-profit leaders in effecting change in public policy and planning practice, with special attention to the goals and processes of social innovation in urban communities. -
PLUS 660 Economics of a Productive Development - A Public/Private Perspective Units: 3 Terms Offered: Fa Introduction to the economic and financial aspects of real estate development; tools and methods of financial analysis; public and private perspectives. Registration Restriction: Open only to online Master of Urban Planning (executive) students Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
PLUS 661 Politics and Process of Urban Development Units: 2 Terms Offered: Fa Introduction of concepts of formal and informal political institutions with a focus on planning and urban issues at the local, state and national levels; theories and methods to understand contemporary planning conflicts. Registration Restriction: Open only to online Master of Urban Planning (executive) students Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
PLUS 662 Planning and Development Case Study Units: 1 Terms Offered: Fa Case study project; students analyze a project and develop recommendations for financing and regulatory issues. Registration Restriction: Open only to online Master of Urban Planning (executive) degree students Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
PLUS 663 Designing Livable Environments I Units: 1 Terms Offered: Fa Studio setting; students will go through a design charrette, site visit, and develop an understanding of design principles. Registration Restriction: Open only to online master or urban planning (executive) degree students Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
PLUS 664 Urban Political Economy and Urban Development Units: 2 Planning and development within a complex political landscape; budgetary and fiscal politics, metropolitan fragmentation and sub urbanization, immigration, and race, gender, and ethnicity in urban politics; implications for planning and development. Prerequisite: PLUS 661 Registration Restriction: Open only to online Master of Urban Planning (executive) students Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
PLUS 665 Economics for a Productive City Units: 3 Terms Offered: Sp Basic concepts of urban and land economics with an emphasis on how planning and development are shaped by the metropolitan economic context; how key theoretical elements inform planning and development questions. Registration Restriction: Open only to online Master of Urban Planning (executive) students Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
PLUS 667 Effective Engagement with Stakeholders Units: 3 Approaches and challenges to community engagement; different conceptualizations of citizen; micro-scale forum and macro-scale methods; use of media for participation in communities. Registration Restriction: Open only to online Master of Urban Planning (executive) students Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
PLUS 668 Big Data for Planning and Development Units: 2 Introduction to data and visualization trends in relation to urban planning and development; train leaders to manage teams and leverage data and information technology resources. Registration Restriction: Open only to online Master of Urban Planning (executive) students Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
PLUS 669 Designing Livable Environments II Units: 1 Studio setting; students will go through a design charrette, site visit, and develop an understanding of design principles Prerequisite: PLUS 663 Registration Restriction: Open only to online Master of Urban Planning (executive) students Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
PLUS 670 Communicating Data for Planning and Development Units: 1 Methods and techniques for data visualization; application to planning and development contexts; critical assessment of data presentation approaches and methods. Registration Restriction: Open only to online Master of Urban Planning (executive) students Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
PLUS 671 Leading a Collaborative City Units: 4 Leadership skills for planning and development; cross-sectoral collaboration, negotiation, and theories of organizational leadership; metrics for performance assessment, project management, and team building in organizations. Registration Restriction: Open only to online Master of Urban Planning (executive) students Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
PLUS 672 Integrating Concepts for Action Units: 1 Research a planning and development topic; capstone project. Registration Restriction: Open only to online Master of Urban Planning (executive) students Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
PLUS 680 Advanced Urban and Regional Transportation Planning Units: 4, 2 years Terms Offered: Fa Social and environmental impacts; incentive structures; alternate travel; investment guidelines; technological change. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
PLUS 692 Conspectus Preparation Units: 4 Terms Offered: FaSpSm Preparation of a case study of a specific planning and/or development project that defines the student’s field of study. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: Letter -
PLUS 694a Planning, Design and Development Professional Dissertation Units: 2 Credit on acceptance of planning, design and development professional dissertation. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: In-progress to Credit/No Credit -
PLUS 694b Planning, Design and Development Professional Dissertation Units: 2 Credit on acceptance of planning, design and development professional dissertation. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: In-progress to Credit/No Credit -
PLUS 694c Planning, Design and Development Professional Dissertation Units: 2 Credit on acceptance of planning, design and development professional dissertation. Instruction Mode: Lecture Grading Option: In-progress to Credit/No Credit
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