ࡱ> Y =bjbjzKzK 4! b! b5 **8Qy2L~~~~xxxxxxx${~Zxx~~4 y&&&~~~x&x&&J^kr~0\'s0 TnBx!y0QyXnz!8rr.t&xx&Qy*B l:  FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING Planning Abroad URP 4952 3 UG Credits Spring 2018: Vancouverism and EcoDensity Instructor: Peter J. Henn, J.D., AICP Office: SO-44, Room 284 Phone: (561) 558-3884 Email: ( HYPERLINK "mailto:PHenn@fau.edu" PHenn@fau.edu) Place: Room SO- 275 and in Vancouver, British Columbia Time: Some, but not all, Fridays 6:30pm, See Schedule INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES Planning Abroad URP 4952 is an elective course for all degree programs in the School of Urban and Regional Planning and elsewhere. In spring 2018, the course is focused on the topic of Vancouverism and EcoDensity and includes travel abroad to Vancouver, British Columbia to complete field work. Please see separate document on expected travel costs. General Background The School of Urban and Regional Planning has conducted planning abroad experiences since spring 2003 (see:  HYPERLINK "http://www.fau.edu/surp/programs/planning-abroad.php" http://www.fau.edu/surp/programs/planning-abroad.php). SURP faculty and students have visited cities, governments, and universities in Austria, Brazil, Chile, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Turkey and Vancouver. These experiences have been carried out as general or topical study tours or as exchange programs with other universities. Some of these experiences have resulted in student/faculty publication or presentation of papers at academic and/or professional conferences. General Objectives The general objective of SURPs Planning Abroad course (and experience) is to allow the opportunity for students to participate in a topical course that also includes travel abroad, learning how urban planning is accomplished elsewhere in the world. Upon returning to the United States, the students will be able to apply these international concepts to a local urban planning situation. Thus, the course combines regular academic coursework and experiences within a different environment. The course, as an elective, addresses the elective component of the BURP/BUD programs, and also the Planning Accreditation Board curriculum criteria that stress the need to understand global perspectives but also those that relate to involvement with a variety of stakeholders. APPROACH In spring 2018, Planning Abroad is on the topic Vancouverism and EcoDensity. Vancouverism is an internationally known term that describes a new kind of city living. Vancouverism combines deep respect for nature with enthusiasm for busy, engaging, active streets and dynamic urban life. Vancouverism means tall slim towers for density, widely separated by low-rise buildings, for light, air, and views. It means many parks, walkable streets, and public spaces, combined with an emphasis on sustainable forms of transit. In 2006, Vancouver Mayor Sam Sullivan introduced the term EcoDensity. EcoDensity started with a challenging, but healthy, city-wide public dialogue about strategic, green densification across every neighborhood. EcoDensity has transformed planning and design in Vancouver around smart, strategic densification (i.e., along transit, in centres, and along corridors). No wonder city planners and urban designers come to Vancouver from around the world to find inspiration for re-imagining their inner cities, and look for more sustainable ways to live healthy and sociable lives. However, we will also explore one of the poorest areas of Vancouver- Hastings Crossing Business Improvement Area (BIA)- to learn how world-class cities need to also address social and economic challenges. The course includes both regular academic work learning about the applicable planning topics and getting ready for travel abroad and within our community, and field work in Vancouver. The classroom work and field work is followed by academic reflection and the preparation of a group project report and an individual paper. The approach and deliverables include five elements: (1) to become familiar with the concepts and ideas of Vancouverism and EcoDensity through the initial readings and classroom work, (2) to prepare a template for the field work in Vancouver using these concepts, (3) to conduct field work in Vancouver, (4) to work on a group project (and deliver a PowerPoint Presentation to the class) applying the lessons learned from the Vancouver field work, and (5) to prepare a final paper reflecting upon what you learned in this course. General Outline of Course Week 1 (Fri, Jan 12) Introduction and Logistical Issues * Week 2 (Fri, Jan 19) Readings/Self-Study * Week 3 (Fri, Jan 26) Readings/Self-Study Week 4 (Fri, Feb 02) Logistical Issues/Review Vancouver Adopted Plans ** Week 5 (Fri, Feb 09) Readings/Self-Study Week 6 (Fri, Feb 16) Pre-Departure Group Dinner in Boca Raton *** Week 7 (Fri, Feb 23) Reflection/Prepare for Travel Abroad Week 8 (Fri, Mar 2) Travel to Vancouver/Complete Field Work (Mar 3 to Mar 8) Week 9 (Fri, Mar 09) Spring Break Week 10 (Fri, Mar 16) Reflection Week 11 (Fri, Mar 23) Work on Group Project Week 12 (Fri, Mar 30) Work on Group Project Week 13 (Fri, Apr 06) Work on Group Project Week 14 (Fri, Apr 13) Group PowerPoint Presentations *** Week 15 (Fri, Apr 20) Work on Individual Paper Week 16 (Fri, Apr 27) Individual Paper Due (*) Meet w/ Instructor one-on-one (**) classroom in Boca (***) Meet at local restaurant Illustrative Travel Schedule to Vancouver, B.C. (detailed itinerary attached) COURSE MATERIALS There are several local government plans you must download/read for this course as follows: -The City of Vancouver West End Community Plan (adopted 11/20/2013) -2015 NEFC Conceptual Plan and approval to remove the viaducts -2016 NEFC Area Profile There are several websites to review for this course as follows: -The City of Vancouver Planning Department REQUIREMENTS AND GRADING Be aware of OIP policies regarding expectations and appropriate behavior while travelling. Grading Policies Grades will be based on: Preparation 10% Commitment Timely Payment of Travel Arrangements Leadership and Enthusiasm in All Activities (Boca) 10% Evidence of Preparation of Reading Materials All classroom time is mandatory Leadership and Enthusiasm in All Activities (Vancouver) 40% Availability and Participation in all Social Functions Availability and Participation in all Academic Functions Timeliness is paramount Preparation of Group Picture Collection from Field Work Post-Trip Academic Reflection (Boca) 40% Availability and Participation in all Academic Functions Preparation of Group PowerPoint Presentation Preparation of Individual Paper Final grades are computed on the following (standard) grading scale: A ( greater than 95% A- ( between 90 and 94.9% B+ ( between 86.67 and 89.99% B ( between 83.33 and 86.66% B- ( between 80 and 83.32% C+ ( between 76.67 and 79.99% C ( between 73.33 and 76.66% C- ( between 70 and 73.32% D+ ( between 66.67 and 70% D ( between 63.33 and 66.66% D- ( between 60 and 63.32% F ( below 60% OTHER COURSE NOTIFICATIONS Classroom Etiquette Participants are expected to be on time and stay for the entire class period. In accordance with university policy, in order to enhance and maintain a productive atmosphere for education, personal communication devices, such as cellular phones and pagers, are to be disabled in class sessions. Disability Policy Statement In compliance with the Americans with Disability Act (ADAAA), students who require reasonable accommodation due to a disability to properly execute course work must register with Student Accessibility Services (SAS)- in Boca Raton, SU 133 (561-297-3880); in Davie, LA 203 (954-236-1222); or in Jupiter, SR 110 (561-799-8585)- and follow all SAS procedures. Code of Academic Integrity Policy Statement Students at Florida Atlantic University are expected to maintain the highest ethical standards. Academic dishonesty is considered a serious breach of these ethical standards, because it interferes with the University mission to provide a high quality education in which no student enjoys an unfair advantage over any other. Academic dishonesty is also destructive of the University community, which is grounded in a system of mutual trust and places high value on personal integrity and individual responsibility. Harsh penalties are associated with academic dishonesty. For more information, see the Code of Academic Integrity in the University Regulations at:  HYPERLINK "http://www.fau.edu/regulations/chapter4/4.001_Code_of_Academic_Integrity.pdf" http://www.fau.edu/regulations/chapter4/4.001_Code_of_Academic_Integrity.pdf Professional and Ethical Conduct The College for Design and Social Inquiry expects students to communicate their ideas effectively and professionally. This includes legible text with proper spelling, punctuation, and grammar, as well as reference citations that meet the standards of your discipline for research and scholarly writing. Once documented in writing or all forms of graphic representations including drawings, maps, images, photographs, those pieces are the intellectual property of the author. When presenting anything that is not your own, citation of the original source is needed. To do otherwise is plagiarism, which constitutes cheating. Using the ideas, moving images, writings, or any form of graphic representations including drawings, maps, images, photographs of other and attempting to pass them off as yours is plagiarism. Examples of plagiarism include, (but are not limited to): lifting material verbatim (or with minimal changes) directly from someone elses work without citing the original author, as well as submitting work prepared by someone else as your own. Plagiarism is a very serious offense, as is submitting a product which was not originally prepared for this course or one which is used to fulfill the requirements of more than one course. In any such case, the student will receive no credit for the work, and/or a failing grade for the course. Moreover, depending on the severity of the offense and any previous violations, additional penalties may be assessed by the university, (which can include academic probation or expulsion from the university). A grade of F received for academic misconduct cannot be removed from your transcript through the universitys forgiveness policy. For more information, see: HYPERLINK "http://wise.fau.edu/regulations/chapter4/4.001_Code_of_Academic_Integrity.pdf" \h  http://wise.fau.edu/regulations/chapter4/4.001_Code_of_Academic_Integrity.pdf. Course Evaluation Evaluations of this course will be through formal SPOT questionnaires. 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