This course introduces students to principles and concepts pertinent to developing geographic information systems (GIS) and to utilizing those systems...
This course will examine critically and in depth the concepts, theory and practice of ecological design. It will explore the interface between...
This one semester course will address current topic relevant to the practice and profession of planning. Lect: 3 hrs. Prerequisite: PLG 420 or in...
This course introduces students to the relationship between strategic and operational planning, and strategic planning and management The focus is on...
This course gives students the opportunity to explore subject areas not part of the regular curriculum. In order to pursue an independent study...
This course offers students of urban and regional planning, applied geography, architectural science and other related disciplines a unique...
Conventional ways of handling public disputes no longer seem to be working. Planners who are involved in building new facilities, dealing with...
Urban and regional planning is introduced as a dynamic and challenging profession primarily involved in assisting communities to manage change in...
Planning is presented as a social process and introduces students to the features of society that planners must comprehend. The course addresses...
This course will present principles relevant to the practice of planning from the perspective of an integration of concepts drawn from land analysis...
This is a skills acquisition course in analysis and communication in planning settings. Among the tools and techniques to be introduced are graphic...
This course surveys theories of urban and regional development. It explores the political, economic, technological and social forces changing cities...
This introductory course in statistics emphasizes the theories and professional planning applications of statistics. Introductory topics covered...
This course offers an analytical investigation into the basis of physical design. Studio goals include the development of the student's perception of...
This course is an introduction to the process of policy-making in Canadian government. The roles of institutions, processes and political elements in...
This course covers three critical quantitative planning methods: 1) the basics of survey research methods; 2) analysis of multivariate data, both...
An introduction to a variety of practical techniques needed in planning, with emphasis on the collection, analysis and presentation of data....
This course will focus on a procedural theory of planning and decision-making. It will examine concepts and theoretical frameworks for explaining the...
This course covers planning legislation in the Ontario context, including Official Plans, zoning and related instruments and their interpretation. ...
This course is a continuation of PLG 420 and focuses on the application of planning techniques via the preparation of specific planning studies,...