This course examines several important aspects of planning history and theory in the urban and rural contexts. Notable topics include the evolution of both planning and planning theory in light of evolving community forms, infrastructure systems, and social economic and environmental conditions; comprehensive, incrementalist, and advocacy planning. Weekly hours: 3 Seminar/Discussion hoursPrerequisite(s): GEOG 240. Restriction(s): Enrolment in the RUP program. Note: Students with credit for RUP 395 may not take this course for credit. This course was labeled RUP 395 until 2014.
This course examines several important aspects of planning history and theory in the urban and rural contexts. Notable topics include the evolution of both planning and planning theory in light of evolving community forms, infrastructure systems, and social economic and environmental conditions; comprehensive, incrementalist, and advocacy planning. Weekly hours: 3 Seminar/Discussion hoursPrerequisite(s): GEOG 240. Restriction(s): Enrolment in the RUP program. Note: Students with credit for RUP 395 may not take this course for credit. This course was labeled RUP 395 until 2014.