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Site, Story, and the Public Interest

Course Code: URB3011_2026_FALL_1ZC
Urban sites are inherently complex. This online seminar trains students to read a site through data, demography, history, and lived experience. Students then turn that understanding into a persuasive narrative about the designed future with the understanding that place is not a static construct, instead evolving accounts deepen as research continues and places transform. Students are introduced to municipal GIS mapping tools, and work in a single study area across the term. Students build skills in basic data analysis, archival and documentary research, remote observation, and online public participation. The course emphasizes visual storytelling and argument, so that by the end of the semester students can support a position on change and preservation with maps, diagrams, and voices from the community. All work is completed asynchronously except for a real-time online public visioning workshop run by the students.

Interested in a certificate program? This course is part of the Introduction to Urban Design Certificate.

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Price: $1,980.00

    Section Schedules

    Section
    2026 FALL 1ZC
    Duration
    Aug 24 - Dec 05
    Availability
    7 Available
    Credit
    3.00
    Format
    Online
    Day/Time
    Asynchronous