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2007-2008 Course Listings

171S. Introduction to the City. 4 semester hours.

Focuses on human interaction in the city, highlighting the American city from the perspectives of all participating disciplines — its development, its functions and structures, its population and its problems. Every year.

490. Independent Study.

An option in lieu of the internship experience. The student should consult the chair of his or her major department to receive approval, along with that of the Director of the Urban Studies program, to receive credit under Level III of the Urban Studies curriculum. The student taking Geography 250: Applied Urban Geography may receive Level III credit.

491. Urban Internship.

Work-study course opportunity for the student to observe decisionmaking processes, relate course material to practical urban problems and participate appropriately in an urban work environment. Each student is responsible to the Urban Internship adviser specified by the student’s major department, and an application form must be submitted to participate in this course. Every year.

492. Senior Paper 1 semester hour.

An integrated learning opportunity geared toward assessing student understanding of theories, methods and concepts central to at least two disciplinary approaches to urban studies, the ability to integrate knowledge from two or more disciplines, and the skill in formulating and defending a thesis. The precise nature of the paper is determined in consultation with the student’s minor adviser and one other member of the Urban Studies faculty. Every year.

495. Urban Term.

An off-campus experience that permits the serious student interested in urban problems to do research in a large urban setting. The student studies the life and operations of the metropolitan area in an urban term seminar and works at an urban field placement site. Participation in urban term is encouraged during the student’s junior or senior year.

Basic Urban Courses

Economics 250: Urban and Regional Economics. 4 semester hours.

Geography 230: Urban Geography. 4 semester hours.

History 323: Urban History. 4 semester hours.
Political Science 222: Urban Politics. 4 semester hours.
Religion 171: Urban Life and Social Ethics. 4 semester hours.
Sociology 296: Urban Sociology. 4 semester hours.

Recommended Urban Interest Courses

Economics 340: Public Finance. 4 semester hours.

Geography 330: Applied Urban.  2 or 4 semester hours.

Geography 390: Geographical Information Systems.  5 semester hours.
Political Science 221S: State and Local Government. 4 semester hours.
Political Science 321: Public Policy. 4 semester hours.
Psychology 361B: Experimental Social Psychology. 5 semester hours.
Religion 172S: Poverty and Social Ethics. 4 semester hours.
Religion 176H: Racism and Social Ethics. 4 semester hours.
Sociology 270S: Sociology of Minority Groups. 4 semester hours.

Topics: Many topics courses are offered by participating departments that qualify as urban interest courses.



 

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