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Course description Introduction to the computer system, methods and techniques of computer usage in planning.  Computer package for planning, problem solving technique analysis for planning will be introduced.  This include: Analysis, Report Preparation and Graphics The course also discusses the principles of Computer Aided Design, and GIS among the important components will also be introduced....
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Course description: This course covers the fundamentals of urban design theory and invites students to apply these theories in neighborhood design.  The course surveys major historical and contemporary trends in urban design theory and practice, and introduces contemporary theories on the future forces affecting the development and functioning of urban regions.  We will discuss cities...
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Course description: This foundation course introduces graduate students to the theory, methods and practice of physical design for urban areas. Classes involve a variety of teaching and learning approaches including lectures, seminars, and case studies in built form, relying on both historical and contemporary urban precedents from around the world.   Objectives: To develop an...
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Course description: This course is an introduction to the theories and history of planning. The focus of this introductory course is on the practice of planning. We will selectively draw on the literature in planning theory and history to examine a series of questions fundamental to planning practice. Objectives: The primary objective of the course...
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Brief Description After completing all coursework, each student following Plan A studies commences with a research project on which he/she typically works over a period of 2 SEMESTERS (20 CU)). The research project should deal with a clearly defined topic from the domain of Industrial innovation and development and under the condition that competent guidance/supervision...
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