ENVI 302
Environmental Planning Workshop Fall 2010
No divisional credit
This is not the current course catalog

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This interdisciplinary course introduces the theories, methodologies, and legal framework of environmental planning and provides students with experience in the planning process through project work in the Berkshire region. The first part of the course introduces the students to planning literature through analysis and discussion of case studies. In the second section of the course students apply their skills to the study of an actual planning problem. Small teams of students, working in conjunction with a client in the community, research and propose solutions to a local environmental planning problem. The project work draws on students’ academic training, extracurricular activities, and applies interdisciplinary knowledge and methodologies. The course includes several class presentations and culminates in a public presentation of each team’s planning study. This course also includes field trips and computer labs.
The Class: Format: discussion/project lab
Limit: 16
Expected: 16
Class#: 1622
Grading: yes pass/fail option, yes fifth course option
Requirements/Evaluation: midterm exam, short written exercises, class presentations, public presentations, final group report
Prerequisites: Environmental Studies 101 and Biology/Environmental Studies 203, or permission of instructor; open to juniors and seniors only
Enrollment Preferences: given to senior Environmental Policy and Science Majors & Environmental Studies concentrators
Unit Notes: required course for students wishing to complete the majors in Environmental Policy & Environmental Science and the Environmental Studies concentration
Distributions: No divisional credit
Attributes: ENVI Core Courses
ENVP Core Courses
ENVS Core Courses
EXPE Experiential Education Courses
SCST Related Courses

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