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21G.911 Independent Study
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Undergrad (Fall, IAP, Spring) Can be repeated for credit
Prereq: None
Units arranged
Remove from schedule TBA.
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Advanced work in languages and literatures for students wishing to pursue topics or projects not provided by regular subject offerings. Before registering, student must plan course of study with appropriate instructor in the section and secure the approval of the Section Head. Normal maximum is 6 units.
J. Roberge
No required or recommended textbooks

1.462[J] Entrepreneurship in the Built Environment
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Graduate (Fall); first half of term
(Same subject as 11.345[J])
Prereq: Permission of instructor
Units: 2-0-4
Remove from schedule Ends Oct 18. Lecture: W9-11 (9-451)
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Introduction to entrepreneurship and how it shapes the world we live in. Through experiential learning in a workshop setting, students start to develop entrepreneurial mindset and skills. Through a series of workshops, students are introduced to the concept of Venture Design to create new venture proposals for the built environment as a method to understand the role of the entrepreneur in the fields of design, planning, real estate, and other related industries.
G. Rosenzweig
No textbook information available

1.251[J] Comparative Land Use and Transportation Planning
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Graduate (Fall, Spring)
(Same subject as 11.526[J])
Prereq: None
Units: 3-0-9
Remove from schedule Lecture: M9-12 (9-450A)
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Focuses on the integration of land use and transportation planning, drawing from cases in both industrialized and developing countries. Highlights how land use and transportation influence the social organization of cities, assigning privileges to certain groups and segregating or negating access to the city to other groups. Covers topics such as accessibility; the use of data, algorithms, and bias; travel demand and travel behavior; governance; transit-oriented development; autonomous vehicles; transportation and real estate; and social, environmental, and health implications of land use and transportation. Develops students' skills to assess relevant policies, interventions, and impacts.
Fall: F. Duarte
Spring: F. Duarte
No textbook information available

11.200 Gateway: Urban Studies and Planning 1
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Graduate (Fall)
Prereq: None
Units: 4-1-7
Remove from schedule Lecture: MW11-12.30 (37-212) Recitation: R2.30 (26-142) or R4.30 (56-180) or F2.30 (8-205)
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Introduces the theory and practice of planning and urban studies through exploration of the history of the field, case studies, and criticisms of traditional practice.
D. Wendel, J. Jackson
No textbook information available

21G.751 Spanish I
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Graduate (Fall, IAP, Spring)
(Subject meets with 21G.701)
Prereq: None
Units: 4-0-5
Remove from schedule Lecture: MTWR10 (16-654) or MTWR11 (16-654) or MTWR1 (14N-325)
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For students with no previous knowledge of Spanish. Introduction to understanding, speaking, reading, and writing Spanish. Maximal use of fundamentals of grammar in active communication. Audio- and video-based language laboratory program coordinated with and supplementary to class work. Same as 21G.701, but for graduate credit. Limited to 18 per section.
Staff
No textbook information available

Total units: 39+

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 21G.911

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