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Infrastructure: Past, Present, and Planning for the Future All levels of government provide and support, directly and indirectly, the provision of infrastructure in their respective jurisdictions. In, we consider the historical development and the current state of infrastructure in the United States. We then consider contemporary and emerging problems in our built environment and how advancements in technology and scientific understanding can be leveraged in planning for resilient and sustainable built environments.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the historic development of various forms of infrastructure.
- Be able to critically interrogate successes and failures of infrastructure development in respect to socioeconomic equity and environmental justice.
- Become familiar with technological advancements and their relation to planning socioeconomic and environmental just built environments.
This class meets weekly on Tuesday evenings.
Registration
Winter Registration:
Course Reference Numbers
GR (4): 20167
Academic Details
Credits:
4
Maximum Enrollment:
15
Class Standing:
Graduate
Schedule
Quarters:
Winter
2024
Open
In Person or Remote:
Time Offered:
Evening
Schedule Evergreen:
First Meeting:
SEM 2 E2109 - Seminar
Location:
Olympia