SYLLABUS UNIT AND TEACHING PROGRAM (SAP) | |||
NO | CODE | COURSE | Brief Syllabus |
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1 | AR 1101 | The Fundamentals of Planning and Design | This course introduces the knowledge, process and prospects in the fields of regional and city planning, and architectural design. |
2 | PL1201 | Communication and Presentation Techniques | This course provides introduction, understanding and skill on communication and presentation techniques in the fields of regional and city planning, and architectural design. |
3 | GL21CD | Introduction to Environmental Geology for Planning | This course studies the role of environmental geology in the regional and city planning, covering aspect of geological resources and geological disasters which function as opportunities and constraints of development |
4 | PL2101 | Environment and Natural Resources | This course studies the role of environment in the regional and city planning which function as opportunities and constraints of development |
5 | PL2102 | Spatial Pattern and Structure | This course is one of basic courses in regional and city planning. This course will provide students with basic assessments of spatial planning organization; individual location determination; aggregate spatial pattern; social implications caused by it; intervention and prescriptions of location problems and spatial use. |
6 | PL2103 | Introduction To Spatial Data | This course will introduce the basic knowledge about map for spatial planning (map as an input, process and output for spatial planning process) |
7 | PL2104 | Population Analysis in Planning | The importance of social and population aspects in planning, modernization and social changes and population implications, systems and analysis social, population as a subject and an object in planning, pattern and changes of population phenomena (size, distribution, growth, composition, employment, migration and urbanization) and their determinants, population analyses and their application in planning, population policy. |
8 | PL2105 | Planning Methods I | Learning the Statistical Analysis Methods for planning, starting from the Fundamental Concepts of Statistical Analysis, Descriptive Analysis to Inferential Analysis for one or two variable simultaneously. |
9 | PL2151 | Introduction to Economics | This course provides students with skills and perceptions to understand economics of a region – macroeconomic structure of a region, micro-economic and individual behavior in a regional space- to be able to asses the economic capability and potency by considering external factor especially the correlation with other regions and the internal capability in public financing and private investment. |
10 | PL2201 | Land Use Planning | This course tries to study theory and practice in Indonesia in terms of land use planning in the context of regional and city planning arena. |
11 | PL2202 | Planning Methods II | This course is a continuation of Planning Methods I and lectures on the basic concepts of analytical methods for planning in relation to the analysis conducted in the entire steps of the planning process (The Analytical Process of Policy Analysis and Planning), either in terms of quantitative analysis or qualitative analysis. |
12 | PL2209 | Planning Process Studio | To recognize and understand basic planning process, and to apply data collection process and analysis into planning information |
13 | PL2211 | Housing System | This course discusses theories, problems, and housing development potencies as a system related to social, cultural, technology, economics, and political aspects. |
14 | PL2231 | Introduction to Urban and Regional Infrastructure | Discussing elements in infrastructure and transportation as a system |
15 | PL2241 | Planning Law | This course introduces principles of law, legal frameworks of administrative law and their roles in planning. |
16 | PL2251 | Urban and Regional Economics | This course provides students with skills and perceptions to understand economics of a region — macro economic structure of a region, micro economic and individual behavior in a regional space – to be able to assess the economic capability and potency by considering external factors especially the correlation with other regions and the internal capability in public financing and private investment. In addition to a broader regional context, the lecture also aims at the detail understanding of sectoral problems in a specific region/city. This understanding, through simulation or case study, will then be used as a consideration in formulatif an economic policy proposal for the region, and input for a broader policy especially in regional and urban planning. |
17 | PL3101 | Social System and Community Development | This course explains that community is the subject of a planning, and how to organize, network, analytical effort by the community to empower the community itself. The ultimate goal of community development is about the creation of a civil, prosper, and socially just society. |
18 | PL3111 | Urban Planning | This course provides understanding of urban planning both as theoretical and methodological concepts and practical aspect that is developed and practiced in Indonesia. |
19 | PL3119 | Site Planning Studio for Residential | Site Planning Studio provides basic understanding of site planning process and techniques, and trains students’ skill to produce residential site plan. |
20 | PL3131 | Urban and Regional Infrastructure Planning | Learning procedure and process, as well as method on infrastructure and transportation planning |
21 | PL3141 | Development Finance | This lecture introduces regional & city development finance efforts that have been carried out by both developed & developing countries, including Indonesia, based on their stages & conditions, especially to support sustainable development programs planning & implementation |
22 | PL3219 | Urban planning Studio | This course is a ‘training ground’ to develop prescription ability, apply theoretical knowledge, approach and analytical method of urban planning into real cases of a selected so that it can produce a planning product that will function as a guideline of urban development in the future. Specific concept or approach is selected based on objective/deductive consideration or based on the problems of selected cities. |
23 | PL3221 | Regional Planning | This is the basic course of regional development planning that provides students with basic understanding and essence of regional development, regional growth theories, regional development concepts, and regional development cases in Indonesia. |
24 | PL3222 | Rural Planning | This course elaborates regional development in the rural context |
25 | PL3239 | Urban and Retional Infrastructure Studio | Studio aims to provide skills to students in the application of the theories and concepts of infrastructure and transportation planning in case or a real problem on the scale of the city and / or region. Studio material is divided into 2 (two) parts, namely (1) the planning system infrastructure, and (2) transportation system planning and land-use-related issues. |
26 | PL3241 | Development Administration & Management | This course provides knowledge, understanding, and comprehension of development administration and management aspects, in concept and application, and their implications in the process and procedure of regional and city development in general, and spatial planning in particular. |
27 | PL4101 | Research Methods | This course leads undergraduate students in the field of Urban and Regional Planning to prepare themselves in choosing research topics, how to research and produce research that is scientific, academic and adjust its capacity as undergraduate students. Deepening perspective with regard to the approach positivist, and post positivist research underlying many PWK and how to run the study. |
28 | PL4102 | Planning Evaluation Techniques | Planning evaluation techniques gives the students the basic knowledge and analytical ability to evaluate planning (ex-ante and ex-post). The course materials are divided into three parts. The first part is about the planning evaluation concepts. The second part is about planning evaluation methods and techniques, while the last part consist of planning evaluation practice, using contemporary issues. |
29 | PL4103 | Planning Information System | This course will explain the understanding of spatial information system as a basis for planning process. |
30 | PL4112 | Urban Design | Urban design trains students in preparing urban design plan for certain functional objects and public space in a complete 3D form and urban design professional report |
31 | PL4129 | Regional Planning Studio | In Semester VII, students are expected to have sufficient knowledge about various aspects of regional planning. This studio is intended as a place to apply all those knowledge to recognize, analyze and formulate the concept of regional planning using a real data. The region in this studio includes a broader concept — a region which was administratively established or due to nodal or homogeneity factors. |
32 | PL4190 | Internship | The objective of this lecture is to give an opportunity for the undergraduate students to have internship field experience through implementing the theory in regional and city planning. In this lecture, it is a must for the students to take part in regional and city planning activities, recognize and having precious experience in dealing with existing development problems. |
33 | PL4201 | Planning Theory | This course discusses the theory, philosophy and process in planning procedures that underlie the process of planning and city or region where there is an understanding of instrumental rationality, communicative, radical approach, and conventional and, in the context of post-modern planning. this course learn about the bridge between theory and practice, the interpretation of the theory of spatial planning in the planning, evaluation, the role of planners and planning ethics. |
34 | PL4202 | Development Control | This course introduces principles, concepts, and legal arrangement in Development Planning Control and Spatial Planning, and its field implementation |
35 | PL4290 | Final Project | This course is the final requirement for the undergraduate students to finish the study at the Study Program of Regional and City Planning. |
36 | PL3001 | Disaster Aspects in Planning | This course assesses and looks at various disaster aspects that should be taken into consideration in regional and city planning process. |
37 | PL3002 | Special Topic in Planning I | This course discusses a particular /special topic related to Regional and City Planning. |
38 | PL3011 | Land Development | This course tries to emphasize to the understanding of theories, problems and land development resource, and tools in terms of land development mechanism. |
39 | PL3031 | Infrastructure and Transportation Economics | This lecture provides the students on understanding the economic perspective of infrastructure and transportation and how to use this perspective in regional and city planning. |
40 | PL4001 | Introduction to Tourism Planning | To teach the understanding, component (supply and demand), factors that influence, impact, approach and process of tourism planning. |
41 | PL4002 | Coastal Area Development | This course discusses basic theories and practices of integrated coastal area development with the concept of sustainable development. |
42 | PL4003 | Regional and Urban Modelling | This course is expected to be able to provide interface role on public aspiration dimension, in order to facilitate technical-analytical process and politician aspirations. |
43 | PL4004 | Participatory Planning | Concept and methods of participatory planning in the context of public planning |
44 | PL4005 | Capita Selecta | Capita Selecta is a series of lectures dealing with thematic, topical subjects in the field of Regional and City Planning, |
45 | PL4006 | Special Topic in Planning II | This course discusses a particular /special topic related to Regional and City Planning. |
46 | PL4007 | City and Regional Innovation System | This course explores elements and relations among actors in creating and diffusing an innovation. The understanding of creation process, diffusion of innovation and its impact to the urban and regional development will be explored. |
47 | PL4008 | Seminar in Futuristic Studies | This seminar would teach students about Futurist Views and Perspectives, Characteristics of a Futurist Perspective, Time Periods for Studying the Future, Holistic/Systems View of Our Place in the Universe (as Systems within Systems within Systems), Key Subjects Studied by Futurists, Methodologies for Studying Change and the Future, Steps in Designing an Alternative Future World, in relation to regional and city planning. |
48 | PL4012 | Urban Revitalization and New Town Planning | A City is a concentration of people with their Life and Living. A growing city will create problems and responsibility of sufficiently provide the ever growing needs of the people living there.
This lecture will study the urban phenomenon and characteristics and development; The essence and considerations of Urban Redevelopment and to develop newtowns based on the needs of development related to the typology of newtowns either a supporting newtowns such as satellite newtown, residential newtowns of a self sufficient newtowns. |
49 | PL4031 | Transportation Institution | This subject equips the students with the knowledge of institution theory and its application in transport planning and implementation. Institutional understanding in the context of transportation will be developed both in normative perspective based on theory and in regulation perspective based on forms of existing transport institutions. |
50 | PL4032 | Transportation Modelling | This course equips the student with the knowledge about basic principles of transport modelling and introduction to various transport analytical methods |
51 | PL4041 | Introduction to Urban Finance | Urban finance analysis examines the consequences of government/subnational government policy and the dynamics of fiscal policy among subnational governments on subnational economy and the welfare and interests of sub-national residents. More specifically, urban finance analysis concerns the consequences of urban government policy to efficiency and equity issues in open sub-national economy and spatial dynamics. |
52 | PL4042 | Planning and Politics | This course introduces the role of politics in the practice of urban and regional planning, which implies that the original planning of the conversion output by technical administrative and changing role of planners as agents of development |