GEOG 373 GIS for Urban Planning
Course Description
This course is an advanced study of using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for Urban Planning in order to equip students to solve urban problems.
For information regarding prerequisites for this course, please refer to the Academic Course Catalog.
Course Guide
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Rationale
This course will build on previous coursework in GEOG 370 and 371. Here students will apply what they know about GIS in the context of urban planning.
Course Assignment
Textbook readings and lecture presentations
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Course Requirements Checklist
After reading the Course Syllabus and Student Expectations, the student will complete the related checklist found in the Course Overview.
Discussions (6)
Students are required to submit a thread in response to the provided prompt listed in the discussion. Each thread must be at least 250 words and demonstrate course-related knowledge whereby you include references and citations of course material. In addition to the thread, the student is required to reply to 2 classmates’ threads. Each reply must be at least 150 words and should engage in the thesis of the peers original thread. Replies should challenge peers’ theses by including ideas from course material or additional readings on related topics. Before replying to a student with multiple replies, make sure all students have at least one dialogue partner for their original thread.
Google Earth Capacity Building Assignment
The purpose of this assignment is to introduce the student to an important geospatial planning tool: Google Earth Pro. This software is a free to use resource that can be used to quickly measure distances, view historical imagery, promote community participation, and create quick spatial reference guides. This assignment will introduce the student to the functionality of Google Earth for urban planning purposes. The student will create a map using Google Earth Pro and answer the questions provided in short answer form with a minimum of 75 words.
Planning Trends in the US Assignment
The student will explore and epoch of urban planning history within the United States. Through the lectures, readings, and own research the student will describe the planning trends during that time period as well as explore the function of the church as a community pillar and resource. The student will write a reflection of at least 500 words.
Data.Census.Gov Capacity Building Assignment
The purpose of this assignment is to introduce students to a critical data resource and planning tool for any GIS practitioner involved in the planning field. Data.Census.Gov is the data portal to US Census and American Community Survey data. Students will learn how to request data at regional, state, county, and local levels to support planning efforts. The student will create 4 demographic tables and answer the question provided with a minimum of 75 words.
Land Suitability Analysis Assignment
The purpose of this assignment is to empower students to complete a land suitability analysis with provided geospatial data. Students will assess which data is needed to address the land suitability analysis problem, devise the land suitability analysis methodology, and summarize results. The written portion of the analysis must be at least 250 words.
Census Data Analysis Assignment
Census data is an extremely powerful tool for decision support in Urban Planning decisions. The purpose of this assignment is to introduce the student to connecting census data to spatial data known as tiger data files.
Scholarship Review Assignment
Critical reviews are a specific form of writing and an essential tool in the academic field and useful for practitioners. The student will not be summarizing an article like a book report but providing a review that evaluates the content and context of an article of the work with careful analysis in a short critical essay of 500-750 words.
Superfund Analysis Assignment
Final Project Assignments (5)

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