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Bachelor of Arts in Geography and Planning - Planning

Program Duration

48 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

GeographyMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Geography

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Geography is a spatial science that looks at the ways humans interact with their environment in our continuously changing world. Planning is an applied science based on decision making, finding usable land and developing communities. Students study issues that are critical to all living beings like global warming, economic development, resource management, land use conflict and population growth, to name a few. Concentration in Planning A Bachelor of Arts in Geography with Concentration in Planning The University of Toledo Catalog 2015-2016 – College of Literature, Languages and Social Sciences 43 Required Core Courses (19 hours) GEPL 2010, Fundamentals of Geography GEPL 4420, Quantitative Methods and Mapping GEPL 4210, Land Use Planning GEPL 4530, Principles of Urban Planning GEPL 4600, Urban Design GEPL 4700, Community Planning Workshop Electives (12 hours) GEPL 3460, Geography of Housing GEPL 3610, Conservation and Resources GEPL 3900, Environmental Planning GEPL 4550, Community Economic Development GEPL 4570, Land Development and Planning GEPL 4710, Urban Environments

Program overview

Main Subject

Geography

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Geography is a spatial science that looks at the ways humans interact with their environment in our continuously changing world. Planning is an applied science based on decision making, finding usable land and developing communities. Students study issues that are critical to all living beings like global warming, economic development, resource management, land use conflict and population growth, to name a few. Concentration in Planning A Bachelor of Arts in Geography with Concentration in Planning The University of Toledo Catalog 2015-2016 – College of Literature, Languages and Social Sciences 43 Required Core Courses (19 hours) GEPL 2010, Fundamentals of Geography GEPL 4420, Quantitative Methods and Mapping GEPL 4210, Land Use Planning GEPL 4530, Principles of Urban Planning GEPL 4600, Urban Design GEPL 4700, Community Planning Workshop Electives (12 hours) GEPL 3460, Geography of Housing GEPL 3610, Conservation and Resources GEPL 3900, Environmental Planning GEPL 4550, Community Economic Development GEPL 4570, Land Development and Planning GEPL 4710, Urban Environments

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

6+

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