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Undergraduate Classes in Urban + Regional PlanningFall 2016 semester, courses with SEATS AVAILABLE!

Want to learn more about Urban Studies and Planning? The following courses are great ways to get started:

UP 101 ­ Introduction to City Planning | 3 Credit Hours,Lecture CRN: 35305

Provides an introduction to urban and regional planning by examining thehistory of American urbanization, the evolution of American planningthought and practice, and contemporary issues and planning approaches. Required course for major and minor. Prof. Andrew Greenlee.

UP 203 ­ Cities: Planning and Urban Life | 3 Credit Hours,CRN: 31052

Provides a broad introduction to social science theories and analysismethods to examine how people, communities, and governments plan acity. Draws upon theories and methods of several social sciencedisciplines including economics, geography, political science, anthropology

and sociology. Includes hands­on application of fundamental analysis techniques. Credit is not given for bothUP 203 and UP 204. Required course for major and minor (or UP 204 in the spring). Steve Sherman,instructor; made the List of Teachers Ranked as Excellent by Their Students for Fall 15, rankingoutstanding.

UP 260 ­ Social Inequality and Planning | 3 Credit Hours,CRN: 31055

How are inequalities produced and contested in an urban environment?This course examines this question by analyzing how the urban landscapeshapes and is shaped by race, class, and gender inequalities. Usescomparative cases to explore successful intervention, both from formal andinformal, across multiple scales from the local to the global. This coursesatisfies the General Education Criteria for: UIUC: Social Sciences. Gateway course for social justiceconcentration. Ken Salo, instructor.

UP 330 ­ The Modern American City | 3 Credit Hours,CRN: 64592

Explore the transformation of the American city in its journey fromabandonment to renewed growth. Cities today are sites of rapid changeand experimentation with new ideas for how people can and should live.This course examines the resurgence of American cities, the challengesthey face, and their transformation in the 21st century. Each week, classwill focus on a different aspect of the modern American city­­work,

housing, globalization, high finance­­and explore its promises, challenges, and implications for the future. Urban Planning Elective for major and minor; concentration course for policy and planning. Prof.Marc Doussard.

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