WIth the addition of the new undergraduate degree program in City & Regional Planning (CRP), the CRP minor has also been updated, effective 2/1/2010. The minor consists of a minimum of 24 credit hours.
Students must take the following City and Regional Planning courses:
CRP 310 - Intro to City and Regional Planning
CRP 210 - Intro to City Planning History (previous credit for CRP 643 will count)
CRP 320 - Planning for Housing
The remaining 12 credit hours are to be chosen from the following list of City and Regional Planning courses:
CRP 330 - Planning and Urban Design
CRP 340 - Data Analysis and Forecasting in Planning
CRP 350 - Legal and Institutional Framework for Planning
CRP 394 - Sex and the City
CRP 394A - Designing Communication for Planners
CRP 597 - City Planning in the Contemporary World
CRP 601 - Project and Policy Analysis in Planning
CRP 610 - Planning Communications
CRP 628 - Planning in Columbus
Students may also take any 600 level or 700 level CRP course towards the minor.
Students must take the minor courses for a grade and receive a 2.0 or higher. Minor courses may not double count for courses in a student's major or as GEC requirements. CRP courses used as a minor will not double count as Architecture electives. No more than five hours of independent study may be applied to any minor.
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