Several forms of urban data exist that pertain to the residents’ demographics and travel behaviours, neighbourhoods urban form and land uses, and cities transportation and infrastructure systems. In this course, students will focus on integrating, analyzing and mapping several types of most common urban datasets, developing their quantitative reasoning and visualization skills, within the scope of the planning profession. Weekly hours: 1.5 Lecture hours and 1.5 Practicum/Lab hoursPrerequisite(s): GEOG 222.3; ECON 211.3; and one of COMM 104.3, EPSE 441.3, GE 210.3, PLSC 214.3, PSY 233.3, SOC 225.3, STAT 242.3, STAT 244.3, STAT 245.3, or STAT 246.3.
Several forms of urban data exist that pertain to the residents’ demographics and travel behaviours, neighbourhoods urban form and land uses, and cities transportation and infrastructure systems. In this course, students will focus on integrating, analyzing and mapping several types of most common urban datasets, developing their quantitative reasoning and visualization skills, within the scope of the planning profession. Weekly hours: 1.5 Lecture hours and 1.5 Practicum/Lab hoursPrerequisite(s): GEOG 222.3; ECON 211.3; and one of COMM 104.3, EPSE 441.3, GE 210.3, PLSC 214.3, PSY 233.3, SOC 225.3, STAT 242.3, STAT 244.3, STAT 245.3, or STAT 246.3.