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BACHELOR OF CITY PLANNING
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BACHELOR OF CITY PLANNING

I. Required Courses for Admission (General subjects)

                 
Semester hours 
English 1-2 Composition 
English 3-4 Literature 
Foreign Language A third year course in one of the
Languages (ancient or modern) listed below, or a second
year course in each of two: Greek, Latin, German,
Russian, French, Spanish, Italian, or Portuguese 
6-24 
Mathematics 1-2. Mathematical Analysis 
Natural Science Biology 1-2, Chemistry 1-2, Geology
1-2, or Physics 1-2 
10-12 
History 7-8 American History or an alternate course
approved by the faculty 
Physical Education Health Education and two semesters
of activity courses 
40-60 

II. Required Courses Architecture, Planning, Political Science

                   
Architecture 11 Graphics 
Architecture 2 History of Architecture and the Allied
Arts 
Architecture 43-44 Urban and Regional Planning 
Political Science 1, 2 American Government, National
Government of the United States, American Constitutional
System 
Political Science 7, 8: American Government, Form and
Structure of Municipal Government, Law and Practice of
Municipal Government 
Political Science 31-32 American Government, Public
Administration 
[1] Planning 3-4 Planning Techniques 
[1] Planning 5-6 Planning and Design 
[1] Planning 7-8 Planning and Design 
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New courses

III. Electives

The remaining courses necessary to complete a total of at least 150
semester-hours may be elected by the candidate in conference with the
Dean. In general the elective courses chosen should provide a sequence
in Economics, Geography, History or Sociology, enriched by related
courses in the behavioral sciences or engineering as outlined below.

Typical Three-Year Program

                 

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First
Semester 
Second
Semester 
Third Year 
Architecture 11 Graphics 
Architecture 2 History of Architecture and the
Allied Arts 
Economics 1-2 Principles of Economics 
Political Science 1, 2: American Government 
Geography 1-2 Elements of Geography 
History 103, 104 The American Nation from 1861
to 1900 
15  15 
Fourth Year 
Architecture 43-44 Urban and Regional Planning 
Political Science 7, 8 American Government 
Planning 3-4 Planning Techniques 
Planning 5-6 Planning and Design 
Geography 151 Field Methods 
Geography 152: Interpretation of Maps and
Aerial Photographs 
15  15 
Fifth Year 
Planning 7-8 Planning and Design 
Political Science 31-32 American Government 
Economics 101, 102 Public Finance 
History 105, 106 Industrial America in the
Twentieth Century 
15  15 

Civil Engineering 7.30, 7.31 Sanitary Engineering

Economics 1-2 Principles of Economics

Economics 5, 6 American Economic History Before 1783 European and
Colonial Background Since 1783 National Development

Economics 101, 102 Public Finance

Economics 127, 128 Economics of Public Utilities

Statistics 1, 2 Introduction to Statistical Analysis

Geography 1-2 Elements of Geography

Geography 3-4: Economic Geography

Geography 111 Geography of Virginia

Geography 151 Field Methods

Geography 152 Interpretation of Maps and Aerial Photographs

History 103, 104 The American Nation from 1861 to 1900

History 105, 106 Industrial America in the Twentieth Century

History 161, 162 American Political and Social History, 1776-1865

Sociology 3, 4 Introductory Sociology

Sociology 101 Sociological Methods

Sociology 106 Public Opinion and Political Progress

The Dean's second enclosure read as follows: