Indiana University of Pennsylvania

2000-2001 Undergraduate Catalog
Indiana, Pennsylvania 15705

The College of Humanities and Social Sciences

Bachelor of Science-Regional Planning/Town Manager Track (@)

Liberal Studies: As outlined in Liberal Studies section         53-58
with the following specifications:
Mathematics: MATH 121 or MATH 217
Social Science: PLSC 111 recommended
Liberal Studies electives:  GEOG 230, BEDU 101/COSC 101/IFMG 101,
recommended, no courses with RGPL prefix

College:
Foreign Language Intermediate Level (1) 		        0-6

Major:						                42
Required courses in Planning:
RGPL 213   Cartography I	                        3sh
RGPL 316   Introduction to Geographic
	   Information Systems				3sh
RGPL 350   Introduction to Planning	                3sh
RGPL 352   Planning Methods		                3sh
RGPL 353   Planning Design I				3sh
RGPL 412   Research Seminar 		                3sh
RGPL 454   Planning Design II				3sh
RGPL 458   Land Use Law		                        3sh
RGPL 464   Land Use Policy	                        3sh
RGPL 468   Planning Theory	                        3sh

Track Courses:
Either:
PLSC 354 and PLSC 355 Metropolitan Problems/		3sh
		Intergovernmental Relations 		3sh
Or:     
PLSC 370/PLSC 371 Introduction to Public Administration/3sh
	    Issues in Public Administration 		3sh

And Two of the following:
GEOG 231   Economic Geography 	 	        	3sh
RGPL 332   Urban Geography                         	3sh
RGPL 333   Trade and Transportation   			3sh

Free Electives: 			        	        24-29
PLSC 251   State and Local Political Systems
	   (recommended)				3sh
RGPL 493   Internship (strongly recommended)		1-12sh

Total Degree Requirements: 124
(@) Program revisions pending IUP Council of Trustees approval.
(1) Intermediate-level Foreign Language may be included in Liberal Studies electives.
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