The exams coming up in 7 days. Hopefully I've read enough of Birt and notes to at least pass. It's been a good subject.
Friday, October 28, 2011
UDB202 Business Skills
This unit focuses on career preparation with a business orientation. Current popular business tools are assembled and critiqued. A sequential approach is used starting with characteristics of the Resume, business protocol and ethics, the business plan, assessing business risk and Professional Liability.
It was a hard subject, especially the business plan.
It was a hard subject, especially the business plan.
Monday, October 24, 2011
Amazing things
| Commended — Luke Duggleby, UK |
But, I have to leave my cynicism at the door. It's a real photo. It was shown at the TPOTY - 2010 and had done the rounds through forwarded emails.
So acknowledgement for such a fantastic photo. Even now when I look at it I feel it's too perfect in alignment, too equal in distribution.
Monday, October 17, 2011
UDB104 exam
Ha, end of year exam. 15 short answer questions for part A. Part B is an essay on one of the topics from weeks 3 to the last Lecture, joy.
Thursday, October 6, 2011
UDB164 Population and Urban Studies
This unit introduces the students to the demographic, economic, social
and physical aspects of our cities to help understand the nature of
cities we live in. The topics covered include: demographic and economic
changes in cities, theoretical models of cities, issues such as social
diversity, gentrification, masterplanned communities, and public spaces
in cities.
UDB163 Land Use Planning
The purpose of this unit is to examine the planning and management of
public and private land. Unit topics include: different performance and
prescriptive zoning methods; an overview of levels of planning agencies
responsible for land use planning in Queensland; and the land
development process and regulations that govern land use planning.
UDB200 Project Planning in Urban Development
This unit will enable you as a graduating Built Environment and
Engineering professional to take active and positive steps to transform
professional practice in ways that promote the sustainability of our
planet, our economy and our society. As future professionals in the
fields of Design, Urban Development and Engineering Systems, you will
need to understand and apply the concepts of sustainability in your
professional practice if we are to achieve sustainable development in
the 21st Century.
UDB162 History of Built Environment
This unit uses examples from the global development of human settlement
to demonstrate the importance of interactions between the environment,
society, and technology in shaping the built environment. Students will
gain an appreciation of the important role played by history in forming
the context for contemporary society, policy making, and design.
UDB161 Introduction to Planning and Design
This unit introduces students to basic principles of planning and urban
design. Students learn about urban design principles such as legibility,
permeability, robustness and imageability of places. Students also
investigate the planning issues facing cities and consider the complex
problem-solving skills required to respond to these.
UDB101 Stewardship of Land
This interdisciplinary unit will introduce students to the
characteristics of land and land tenure with a focus on land use and
property rights. The particular issues of native title, land
contamination, heritage and alternative utility will be covered.
Thereafter the property development process will be described in general
terms and emphasis placed on the impact of environmental and social
factors on the financial evaluation. The final component will cover the
management of land, both urban and regional. Case studies will
demonstrate the part that each discipline plays in the stewardship of
land and its development.
UDB100 Urban Development and Sustainability
This unit introduces you to the essential professional skills and
practises common to the fields and disciplines of urban development.
Through this unit you will have an opportunity to develop and demonstrate professional knowledge in your specialized area while also developing foundation academic and university skills that you will use to enhance and support your further studies. Concepts relating to professional practice, ethics, information management and sustainability will be addressed through-out the unit. Information from this unit will be consolidated in UDB200.
Through this unit you will have an opportunity to develop and demonstrate professional knowledge in your specialized area while also developing foundation academic and university skills that you will use to enhance and support your further studies. Concepts relating to professional practice, ethics, information management and sustainability will be addressed through-out the unit. Information from this unit will be consolidated in UDB200.
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