Course syllabus
Course-PM
BOM210 BOM210 Urban space and functions lp3 VT23 (6 hp)
Course is offered by the department of Architecture and Civil Engineering
Zoom link
A zoom link is available for the lectures. We recommend that you come to Chalmers for the lectures and use the zoom link in case you have issues (e.g. if you are sick). Note that we will use the computer microphone for the sound.
https://chalmers.zoom.us/j/65713538583 Password: USF23
Contact details
- Examiner and main responsible teacher: Sebastien Rauch, sebastien.rauch@chalmers.se
- Co-responsible teacher: Leonardo Rosado, rosado@chalmers.se
- Course administrator: Marie Abadikhah marie.abadikhah@chalmers.se
Course purpose
BOM210 is an introduction to the subject area Urban Planning and Infrastructure (samhällsplanering och infrastruktur) and the profile Infrastructure and Construction (Infrastruktur och anläggning). It aims therefore at providing the knowledge base in this area focusing especially on the built environment and technical systems in urban areas. It aims to give a professional-oriented insight on how socio-technical systems work and can be planned through a case study.
Schedule
The schedule, including lectures, assignment and project submission deadlines, project supervision, and presentation are provided here:
BOM210 Course schedule 2023 updated.pdf
The schedule is also available in TimeEdit
Course literature
The course uses material available online, including municipal documents (e.g. comprehensive plan, detailed development plans, municipal strategies).
Course design
The course is based on a problem-based learning progression that aims at providing a broader understanding of urban planning and systems. The course is designed as a case study with supporting lectures and is composed of 2 parts.
Part 1 - lectures. The lectures aim to provide basic knowledge relevant to urban planning and infrastructures in urban areas. The lectures are given in 2 sets, i.e. course week 1 focuses on urban planning and course week 2 focuses on infrastructures and urban systems.
Part 2 - group project. The group project is a case study done in groups of ca. 6 students. The case study, which is performed in groups and based on an existing area in the Gothenburg region, will provide an opportunity to apply basic skills needed for the development and operation of urban infrastructure and systems. . The course also provides an opportunity for students to familiarize themselves with planning and systems in Gothenburg.
Changes made since the last occasion
BOM210 was given online in 2020/21 owing to the Covid-19 pandemic. In 2021/22, the lectures were given online, while the group project was done at Chalmers.
We are back at Chalmers this year. All the lectures will be given at Chalmers. The group supervision and presentation will also be at Chalmers. In addition, the exercises, which were done online in 2020/21 and 2021/22, are replaced by assignments. The group project presentation is replaced by the poster presentation and an executive summary, as it was before the pandemic.
Learning objectives and syllabus
The aim of the course translates into the following learning outcomes, which provide further details of the objectives of the course. Students having passed the course are expected to be able to:
- Describe the objects, systems and actors relevant to urban planning, including the roles of engineers and the forms of collaboration.
Link to the syllabus on Studieportalen. Study plan
Examination form
The course corresponds to 6.0 credits, including 3.0 credits for Part 1 (lectures) and 3.0 credits for Part 2 (project work). The final grade is F (fail), 3, 4, 5 with 5 being the highest grade.
To pass Part 1 students are required to attend the lectures, pass the written exam, and pass the two assignments. The exam is on February 10. The exam is based the lectures and reading materials, and includes two sections, i.e. questions (both multiple choice and open questions) and a short essay. The exam is graded F (fail), 3, 4, 5. The two assignments are graded pass/fail. Both assignments need to be passed to pass part 1.
To pass Part 2 students are required to participate in the presentation of the group work on March 10 and provide a report. You are expected to actively participate and contribute to the group work. We intend to provide a single grade for all students in a group, but keep the possibility to grade or fail students individually if issues arise in the group work.
The final grade for the entire course is calculated using the actual, non-rounded grade for Part 1 and Part 2.
Participation and attendance
Part 1: We expect that you attend the lectures, which will provide the knowledge needed to pass the exam and the assigments. We will not check attendance for the lectures.
Part 2: We expect that you participate at all supervised sessions. If you cannot participate at a supervised session, please inform your supervisor and group. We also expect that you participate in the group project presentation. If you cannot attend the group presentation, pleased inform your supervisor and the course examiner.
If you are sick or have any other issue, please inform the course examiner.
Course summary:
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