Community and Regional Planning

Program Director
Teresa L. Córdova, Associate Professor
Phone 505-277-5050
Email: crp@unm.edu
Website: http://planning.unm.edu

Professors
David S. Henkel, Ph.D., Cornell University
Theodore Jojola, Ph.D., University of Hawaii
James R. Richardson, M.Arch./AS and MCP, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
José A. Rivera, Ph.D., Brandeis University
Roger Schluntz, M.Arch, University of California (Berkeley)

Associate Professors
Teresa Córdova, Ph.D., University of California (Berkeley)
William Fleming, Ph.D., University of British Columbia
Claudia B. Isaac, Ph.D., University of California (Los Angeles)

Assistant Professor
Timothy Imeokparia, Ph.D., Ohio State University

Research Assistant Professor
Moises Gonzales, M.C.R.P., The University of New Mexico

Adjunct Professor
V.B. Price, B.A., The University of New Mexico
Porus Olpadwala, Ph.D., Cornell University

Professors Emeritus
Paul E. Lusk, M.Arch., University of Pennsylvania
William J. Siembieda, Ph.D., University of California (Los Angeles)

Part-time Instructors
Adelamar Alcantara, Ph.D., University of Hawaii
Christopher Blewett, M.A., The University of New Mexico
Steve Borbas, M.Arch, Pratt Institute
Moises Gonzales, M.C.R.P., The University of New Mexico
Sharon Hausam, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin (Madison)
Anita Miller, J.D., New York University


Courses

CRP 165. Community and Regional Planning, Introduction. (3)



CRP 181. Introduction to Environmental Problems. (3)



CRP 203. Society and the Environment. (3)



CRP 265. Community Planning: Concepts and Methods. (3)



CRP 330. Introduction to Urban Design. (3)



CRP 376 / 576. Human Settlements. (3)



CRP 413 / 513. Qualitative Research Methods. (3)



CRP 420. Urban Planning Workshop. (3)



CRP 424 / 524. Environmental Planning Methods. (3)



CRP 425 / 525. Urban Design Theory. (3)



CRP 427 / 527. Watershed Management. (3)



CRP 428 / 528. Gender and Economic Development. (3)



CRP 429 / 551. Problems. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



CRP 431 / 531. Foundations of Community Development. (3)



CRP 433 / 533. Foundations of Physical Planning. (3)



CRP 435 / 535. Community Economics for Planners. (3)



CRP 437 / 537. Urban Systems. (3)



CRP 462 / 562. The Housing Process. (3)



CRP 465 / 565. Land Development Economics. (3)



CRP *466. Public Sector Project Analysis. (3)



CRP 467 / 567. Regional Planning Process and Theory. (3)



CRP 470. Seminar. (1-3, no limit Δ)



CRP 472. Indigenous Planning. (3)



CRP 473 / 573. Planning on Native American Lands. (3)



CRP 474 / 574. Cultural Aspects of Community Development Planning. (3)



CRP 480 / 580. Community Growth and Land Use Planning. (3)



CRP 481 / 581. Computer Applications for Planning and Administration. (3)



CRP 482 / 582. Graphic Communications. (3)



CRP 483 / 583. Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS). (3)



CRP 484 / 584. Neighborhood Planning. (3)



CRP 485 / 585. Practice of Negotiation and Public Dispute Resolution. (3)



CRP 486 / 586. Planning Issues in Chicano Communities. (3)



CRP 487 / 587. Political Economy of Urban Development. (3)



CRP 500. Planning Theory and Process. (4)



CRP 508. Design and Planning Assistance Center. (3-6 to a maximum of 12 Δ)



CRP 510. Planning Communication Workshop [Techniques of Planning Communication] . (2 [4])



CRP 511. Analytical Methods for Planning. (4)



CRP 512. Planning Analysis and Forecasting. (3)



CRP 513 / 413. Qualitative Research Methods. (3)



CRP 515. Natural Resources Field Methods. (3)



CRP 520. Planning Studio [Urban Planning Studio] . (4)



CRP 521. Advanced Planning Studio. (5 [4])



CRP 524 / 424. Environmental Planning Methods. (3)



CRP 525 / 425. Urban Design Theory. (3)



CRP 527 / 427. Watershed Management. (3)



CRP 528 / 428. Gender and Economic Development. (3)



CRP 530. Internship. (2)



CRP 531 / 431. Foundations of Community Development. (3)



CRP 532. Foundations of Natural Resources. (3)



CRP 533 / 433. Foundations of Physical Planning. (3)



CRP 535 / 435. Community Economics for Planners. (3)



CRP 536. Social Policy and Planning. (3)



CRP 537 / 437. Urban Systems. (3)



CRP 543. Transportation Planning. (3)



CRP 544. Reflective Travel. (1-2 to a maximum of 3 Δ)



CRP 545. Land Use Controls. (3)



CRP 551 / 429. Problems. (1-3, no limit Δ)



CRP 562 / 462. The Housing Process. (3)



CRP 563. Housing Seminar. (3)



CRP 565 / 465. Land Development Economics. (3)



CRP 567 / 467. Regional Planning Process and Theory. (3)



CRP 568. Advanced Urban Design. (4)



CRP 569. Rural Community Development. (3)



CRP 570. Seminar. (1-3, no limit Δ)



CRP 573 / 473. Planning on Native American Lands. (3)



CRP 574 / 474. Cultural Aspects of Community Development Planning. (3)



CRP 576 / 376. Human Settlements. (3)



CRP 577. Practice of Policy Development. (3)



CRP 578. Latin American Development Planning. (3)



CRP 579. Introduction to Preservation and Regionalism. (3)



CRP 580 / 480. Community Growth and Land Use Planning. (3)



CRP 581 / 481. Computer Applications for Planning and Administration. (3)



CRP 582 / 482. Graphic Communications. (3)



CRP 583 / 483. Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS). (3)



CRP 584 / 484. Neighborhood Planning. (3)



CRP 585 / 485. Practice of Negotiation and Public Dispute Resolution. (3)



CRP 586 / 486. Planning Issues in Chicano Communities. (3)



CRP 587 / 487. Political Economy of Urban Development. (3)



CRP 588. Professional Project/Thesis Preparation Seminar. (2 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



CRP 589. Professional Project II. (1 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



CRP 590. Historic Research Methods. (3)



CRP 591. Introduction to Preservation and Regionalism. (3)



CRP 592 [534]. Public Works. (3)



CRP 593 [566]. Civic Places. (3)



CRP 599. Master’s Thesis. (1-6, no limit Δ)



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