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Associate in Science Degree in Urban Technology with Concentration in Planning and Development Technology

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This curriculum prepares students for entry into urban planning, urban development and other allied fields in urbanology. Students are prepared to serve in paraprofessional positions under the direction of graduate professionals. Career opportunities exist in city and regional planning; community and urban renewal; hous· ing development and rehabilitation; transportation; air and water pollution; county administration and oper· ations; parks, recreation and conservation; capital budgeting, fiscal planning and finance.

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SUGGESTED QUARTER SEQUENCE SUMMER SESSION (OPTIONAL)

FIRST QUARTER

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Cr. Hrs.

English 560·091 Essentials of Written Communication or 560·101 College Composition Urban Planning Technology 910·101 Introduction to Urban Planning Technology 910·102 Applied Quantitative Methods 910·103 Introduction to Graphic Presentation 910·1 04 B~sic Cortagraphy Health or Physical Education (See Specific Graduation Requirements)

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Urban Planning Technology 910·141 Cooperative Field Experiencet 5 (Note: Satisfactory completion of the preceding course sequence will earn a Certificate of Skills in Urban Planning Technology.)

FOURTH QUARTER Cr. Hrs. Urban Planning Technology 910·201 Seminar in Urban Problem Research Social Science 840·103 Introduction to Social Science* Political Science 800·101 American National Government Speech 870·121 Group Discussion Economics 520·100 Economics for Business and Industry*

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