Prerequisite Revision Review I. Summary of Prerequisite Revision Dept / Program Geography Prefix & Course # Course Title Planning Principles and Processes Has the Department gone through common course review? If Yes or In Process please use new rubric / numbers. GPHY 465 X□Yes □No □In process Rationale The prerequisite for this class is being modified to conform with Banner prerequisite enforcement guidelines. II. Endorsement/Approvals Complete the form and obtain signatures before submitting to Faculty Senate Office Please type / print name Signature Requestor: David Shively Phone/ email : X6478 David.shively@umontana.edu Program Sarah Halvorson Chair/Director: Date If one or more of the prerequisite courses specified is new to the course description: Is the new prerequisite offered by a department or program other than the Requesting Department? NO YES ______________________________________ Department/Program If YES, obtain signature(s) from the Chair/Director of any such department/ program before submission. ______________________________________ Department/Program ______________________________________ Chair Date ______________________________________ Chair Date Comments: The following includes an editorical change, requesting a change in sequencing. III. Catalog Language Language must be specific and verifiable through Banner. 1. Current course information at it appears in catalog 2. Full and exact entry (as proposed) (http://www.umt.edu/catalog) UG 465 Planning Principles and Processes 3 cr.Offered autumn. Prereq., upper-division or graduate standing. Surveys planning principles, practices and issues in urban and rural environments. Attention is devoted to Montana, state planning programs in the United States., and federal programs and policies that influence land-use planning. Emphasizes skills and techniques used in plan development and implementation. UG 465 Planning Principles and Processes 3 cr.Offered autumn even numbered years. Prereq., upper-division or graduate standing. Surveys planning principles, practices and issues in urban and rural environments. Attention is devoted to Montana, state planning programs in the United States., and federal programs and policies that influence land-use planning. Emphasizes skills and techniques used in plan development and implementation. IV Copies and Electronic Submission. After approval, submit original, and electronic file to the Faculty Senate Office, UH 221, camie.foos@mso.umt.edu. 11-29-11