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Project Description Since 1969 DPAC has (1) taught students about work with public clients, (2) provided design and planning services to non-profits, community groups, and municipalities throughout the state. Graduate students work with communities to develop design, planning, and policy visions. Approx. 30 graduate students and 4 to 6 communities a yearObjectives: To (1) teach students in a professional program about public service and prof. ethics, (2) provide services for the underserved Eligibility 1. Students enrolled in a graduate program in the School of Architecture and Planning 2. An underserved community group, non-profit, or municipality Course InformationDepartment: Arch, Landscape Architecture and CRPCourse #: 508 Frequency: Every semester  | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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