Planning Theory - PLAN 300 Syllabus 2013 (original) (raw)

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The syllabus for PLAN 300 outlines a comprehensive course aimed at equipping students with a profound understanding of urban planning theory. It emphasizes the importance of simplicity in course design and encourages creative exploration through relevant assignments and a core project. The document also covers essential university policies regarding research ethics, accommodations for students with disabilities, guidelines for religious observances, and policies related to grievances, discipline, and appeals, ensuring students are aware of their rights and responsibilities.

San Diego State University School of Social Work SW 491 Applied Social Research Fall 2008

The aim of this course is to provide the student with a basic competence in the scientific method of investigation. In order to provide efficient and effective services, social workers must be able to make objective and rational assessments of social problems and determine effective interventions. Additionally, social workers must be able to evaluate the impact of the social interventions they employ. Thus, in addition to understanding how to discover knowledge, students will become critical consumers of research, participants in the research process and interpreters of social work knowledge from different areas of the social work curriculum.

PL8100 Physical Planning & Design Fundamentals

school of urban and regional planning @ ryerson university 1 school of urban and regional planning @ ryerson university PL8100 Physical Planning + Design Fundamentals Mondays 14-17h SBB Grad Studio Prof. Ron Keeble rkeeble@ryerson.ca 416.979.5000 x 6771 Office Hours: Mon. 11-12h, 17-18h SBB 432 Prof. Nina-Marie Lister nm.lister@ryerson.ca 416.979.5000 x 6769

Project management: a systems approach to planning, scheduling, and controlling

2009

Course Description: Techniques and application of managing projects with emphasis on project management organizational structures, teams, functions, planning, scheduling, pricing and estimating, cost controls, trade-offs, risk management, contracts, procurement, quality, and other related topics. Prerequisite and/or Co-requisite: TMgt 595 and TMgt 510 or consent of Department Head.

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