Phase II

Urban Processes and Patterns
Choose three of the following, with potential for substitution of alternative courses:

URBDP 479  Urban Form   
URBDP 552  Real Estate Process             
URBDP 561 Urban Economics     
URBDP 598   Urban Ecology    
URBDP 565  American Urban History   
GEOG 440  Regional Analysis     
GEOG 448 Geography of Transportation    
GEOG 466  Regional Economic Development   
GEOG 477 Advanced Urban Geography    
GEOG 478 Intraurban Spatial Patterns/Social Justice & the City  
GEOG 479    Race, Ethnicity, and the American City    
GEOG 578  Research Seminar:  Theorizing the City  
SOC 490  The Urban Underclass    
POL S 481  Big City Politics     
Substitutions    

Research Design and Methods
Choose two of the following, with potential for substitution of alternative courses:

CS&SS 560  Hierarchical Modeling for the Social Sciences   
CS&SS 567 Statistical Analysis of Soial Networks   
CS&SS 594 Distributional Methods with Application to the Measurement of Inequality    
CS&SS 529 Sample Survey Techniques    
CS&SS 544 Event History Analysis for the Social Sciences  
CS&SS 566 Causal Modeling   
URBDP 422  Urban & Regional Geospatial Analysis   
URBDP 525 Evaluation in Urban Planning  
GEOG 561  Urban Geographic Information Systems   
PBAF 526 Program Evaluation      
SOC 526 Causal Approach to Theory Building & Data Analysis  
SOC 529  Structural Equation Models for the Social Sciences    
Substitutions    

Urban and Environmental Design and Planning
Choose two of the following, with potential for substitution of alternative courses:

PBAF 513  Public Policy Analysis   
PBAF 517  Microeconomics of Individual & Organizational Choice II   
PBAF 518  Applied Cost-Benefit Analysis    
URBDP 598  Transportation Planning    
URBDP 598 Environmental Planning    
URBDP 598 Land Use 2  
POLS 574 Environmental Regulation Policy   
CFR 592 Environmental Policy Processes  
ARCH 561  Urban Design Theory   
PBAF 564 Housing & Social Policy   
Substitutions    

Teaching Methods
One teaching seminar, and experience as a TA for at least one quarter, before completion of phase III.  The following course or a suitable alternative will satisfy this requirement.

[Note: this requirement is under consideration, as GRDSCH 630 is not currently offered. Nevertheless, students are strongly encouraged to teach a class. One can apply to teach an URBDP summer quarter class; the application process takes place in autumn quarter. Please contact the Urban Design & Planning office for further information, 206-543- 4190.]
 
GRDSCH 630   Special Topics in College/University Teaching     
     
To keep track of course requirements, you can use this spreadsheet.
     
For information on the General Exam, see:  Phase II:  Area of Study and the Student Guide, Students in Phase II.