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URP 6270 Introduction to Planning Information System

Software: ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Online, ArcGIS Desktop (ArcMap, ArcCatalog, ArcToolbox), and QGIS.

URP 6270 introduces the concepts, principles, and applications of Geographic Information Systems (GIS). This powerful technology provides users with a very effective tool for capturing, analyzing, and displaying spatial data that is crucial to the decision-making and planning process at different spatial scales. The course is theoretical and practical, addressing GIS’s structure and its use for spatial analysis and data management.

Sessions: Online and on-campus sessions; Credit Hrs: 3; Average Enrollment: 20

ArcGIS Online Group: https://arcg.is/0rnvXn (Available demos after 2020 Summer)

URP4273 – Surveying Planning Information System (Undergraduate level @UF)

This course provides a general understanding of the fundamental principles of Geographic Information Systems (GIS); a hands-on software experience using ArcGIS Pro (an ESRI desktop product); a real-world experience with a community problem to be solved by applying spatial data analysis and techniques.

Software: ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS Online.

Sessions: On-campus session; Credit Hrs: 3; Average Enrollment: 25

URP 6341 – Urban Plan Project/LAA 6656C – Adv Land Arch Design (Graduate level @UF)

National Academies of Science (NAS)GulfSouth Studio Overview

This interdisciplinary design and planning studio course is sponsored by the National Academies of Science (NAS) Gulf Research Program (GRP). The GulfSouth Studio explores the critical challenges facing the Gulf of Mexico’s coastline and communities in the context of a changing climate including energy transition, changing Gulf Coastline, and community health and resilience. It approaches these challenges through intensive design thinking, community engagement, and digital visualization. The studio explores the development of a “digital twin for design” to synthesize diverse research outputs and teaching methods from across a range of disciplines.

Sessions: On-campus session; Credit Hrs: 6; Average URP Enrollment: 15

(Developed Fall 2022; Taught Spring 2023)

URP 6223 Introduction to Urban Analytics

(To be launched in Fall 2023!)

SEMINAR Guest Lecturer

URP 6203 Planning Research Design (Spring 2020)

DCP 7790 DOCTORAL CORE 1 (Fall 2019; Spring 2020)

DCP 6931 Special Topics-Resilience Research (Fall 2019)

DCP 1010 Geodesign Colloquium (Fall 2018)

Teaching Certificates:

2021 Teaching Excellence Certificate, University of Florida

2018 Future Professoriate Certificate, Virginia Tech