City and Regional Planning (CRP) Course offering in
City and Regional Planning CRP 502 Planning Legislation (3-0-3) An overview of planning legislation and a short history of
planning process in Saudi Arabia. Methods, techniques and instruments
for implementing plans through decrees and administrative acts, the basis for
urban and regional planning and its relation to Shariah Law as well as the
structure and organization of Saudi public planning administration.
Discussion of zoning procedures, subdivision review practices and budget
preparation and execution. Back to Course Sponsorship
program CRP 503 Urban and Regional Landuse (3-0-3) History and definition of landuse planning. The concept
of policy, programming and planning. Determinants and systems guiding landuse
development. Socio-economic development and Landuse. Space
requirements, Spatial distribution and localization concepts. Landuse
planning models. Procedures for formal landuse plans. Back to Course
Sponsorship program CRP 504 Urban Economics (3-0-3) Issues of distribution of population and economic activities
in urban areas. Microeconomic principles to understand the economic
nature of the urban system. The economic aspects and models of urban
growth and city size, land-use pattern, housing, transportation,
environmental problems, unemployment, and public policy are discussed. Back to Course
Sponsorship program CRP 506 Urban Planning Methods (3-0-3) Context and role of data and analysis in city and regional
planning. The first part will deal with design of surveys including
questionnaire planning and construction, data collection and data
processing. The second part will cover a range of methods and
techniques used in planning such as forecasting techniques, decision models,
programs evaluation and selections, program scheduling, etc. Back to Course
Sponsorship program CRP 599 Seminar (1-0-0) Graduate student working towards his MCP degree is required to
take this course at least once during his degree program and contribute to
the general area of his Final Planning Project research. Grades are Pass or
Fail. Back to Course
Sponsorship program CRP 601 Final
Planning Project (1-12-6) The student has
to utilize his knowledge and skills developed during his graduate studies in
dealing with a complete city and regional planning problem under the
supervision of a CRP graduate faculty member. The student is expected
to deal with the selected topic in his selected concentration area. The
Final Planning Project report will be presented and evaluated by a faculty
committee representing the student's area of concentration. Prerequisite: All required courses and at least four elective courses. Back to Course
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College of Environmental Design (CED)
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City & Regional Planning (CRP) ·
Construction Engineering & Management (CEM) ·
Architectural Engineering (ARE) College of Engineering Sciences (CES): ·
Petroleum Engineering (PETE)
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Chemical
Engineering (CHE)
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Mechanical
Engineering (ME)
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Electrical
Engineering (EE)
· Civil Engineering (CE)Back to Course Sponsorship program
College of Computer Sciences & Engineering (CCSE): ·
Computer
Engineering (COE)
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Systems
Engineering (SE)
· Information and Computer Science (ICS) College
of Industrial Management (CIM)
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Management Information System ( MIS )
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Marketing (
MKT )
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Accounting ( Acct )
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Finance (FIN)
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Management ( MGT )
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Economics (
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Chemistry
(CHEM)
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Earth
Sciences (ES)
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