Course overview
To develop skills in the interpretation of available statistics of the socio-economic characteristics of populations and housing and apply population-based data to problem solving planning models.
Course learning outcomes
- Compile data from primary and secondary sources on population and housing
- Demonstrate an ability to select, analyse and interpret data
- Compose and describe socio-economic indicators
- Demonstrate an understanding of key socio-economic indicators
- Be able to apply computing skills to the presentation, description and analysis of socio-economic data
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