City and Regional Planning
City and Regional Planning
110 New East, CB# 3140
(919) 962-4779
First Session, 2024
PLAN 101 Cities and Urban Life (3)
This course will introduce students to the topic of cities and urban life. Over 80% of the United States’ population lives in cities or their suburbs, and over half of the world’s population lives in urban areas. Studying cities and urban life is important to understanding how human societies have developed, how our households live and function, how our economies grow and innovate, how our culture develops and influences, and an array of other topics.
PLAN 491 Introduction to GIS (GEOG 491)(3)
MAYMESTER. Stresses the spatial analysis and modeling capabilities of organizing data within a geographic information system. (GISci)
PLAN 575 Real Estate Development (3)
MAYMESTER. Rigorous examination of real estate development from the entrepreneurial and public perspectives. Emphasis on risk management and the inherent uncertainties of development. The four dimensions of real estate are addressed: economic/market, legal/institutional, physical, and financial. Previously offered as PLAN 375.
PLAN 793 Planning Internship (Var.)
Applied work experience in a professional setting.
Second Session, 2024
PLAN 793 Planning Internship (Var.)
Applied work experience in a professional setting.