Subject:
Planning
Credit units:
0
Weekly hours: 3 Practicum/Lab hours
College:
Arts and Science
Department: Geography and Planning
Description
An applied course that provides students with professional experience and the ability to critique urban, rural, regional or community planning standards and procedures. The course must include a work program consisting of 40 hours approved by the Practicum Supervisor.
Prerequisite(s): Two of PLAN 341, PLAN 346 or PLAN 360.
Restriction(s): Enrolment in the RUP program.
Note: A Pass/Fail grade is awarded on completion of the Practicum. Graduation in the RUP program is based on the overall average only, which does not include the P/F grade awarded in RUP 413.0. Students with credit for RUD 413 or RUP 413 may not take this course for credit. This course was labeled RUP 413 until 2014.
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