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Dec 27, 2024
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College Catalog 2018-2019 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Urban Studies
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Structure of the Concentration
A concentration in urban studies will consist of seven courses. The courses must meet the curricular requirements described below, which are designed to help students meet goals of historical depth and interdisciplinary breadth. Students must complete courses that are distributed across at least three different departments. Finally, students may apply a course they have taken at another institution - through a study away program or ACTC school, for instance - but can only apply one 4-credit course to their concentration in Urban Studies. Curriculum
- One of the following introductory courses:
EDUC 240 - Race, Culture, and Ethnicity in Education ENVI 340 - US Urban Environmental History GEOG 241 - Urban Geography GEOG 261 - World Urbanization GEOG 262 - Metro Analysis HIST 284 - Imaging the Modern City POLI 204 - Urban Politics - Three discipline-based theoretical approaches to the city drawn from the following set of courses. A relevant course that does not appear on this list, including a course taken through a study away/study abroad opportunity, may be substituted for one of these courses, pending approval of the concentration director.
AMST 250 - Race, Place and Space AMST 265 - The Schools-to-Prison Pipeline ECON 342 - Economics of Poverty in US EDUC 240 - Race, Culture, and Ethnicity in Education EDUC 260 - Critical Issues in Urban Education GEOG 203 - Introduction to Urban Ecology GEOG 241 - Urban Geography GEOG 261 - World Urbanization GEOG 262 - Metro Analysis GEOG 320 - Asian Cities GEOG 341 - City Life: Segregation, Integration, and Gentrification GEOG 476 - Transportation Geography Seminar GEOG 478 - Cities of the 21st Century: The Political Economy of Urban Sustainability GEOG 494 - Topics Course Global Urbanism HIST 219 - In Motion: African Americans in the United States HIST 248 - Jim Crow HIST 282 - Latin America: Art and Nation HIST 284 - Imaging the Modern City HIST 294 - Topics Course We Built This City: Towns and City Life from Late Antiquity to the Later Middle Ages HIST 376 - Public History POLI 204 - Urban Politics POLI 244 - Urban Latino Power POLI 315 - Advanced Topics in Policy: US Education Politics and Policy POLI 342 - Urban Politics of Latin America SOCI 190 - Criminal Behavior/Social Control THDA 489 - Seminar in Performance Theory and Practice - One engaged inquiry course drawn from the following options. A relevant course that does not appear on this list, including a course taken through a study away/study abroad opportunity, may be substituted for one of these courses, pending approval of the concentration director. Students may also use a four-credit internship, but must work in advance with the concentration director to design an internship that will satisfy this requirement.
AMST 300 - Critical Legal Studies (with approved topic) AMST 301 - Critical Prison Studies (with approved topic) ANTH 230 - Ethnographic Interviewing EDUC 230 - Community Youth Development in Multicultural America EDUC 390 - Teaching and Learning in Urban Schools EDUC 614 - Independent Project ENVI 194 - Topics Course Bicycling the Urban Landscape ENVI 270 - Psychology of Sustainable Behavior ENVI 340 - US Urban Environmental History GEOG 364 - GIS and Community Partnerships GEOG 365 - Urban GIS GEOG 377 - Qualitative Research Methods HIST 382 - Remembering the Modern City HIST 394 - Topics Course Public History in Action: Remembering Rondo: An Oral History Project POLI 203 - Politics and Inequality THDA 210 - Community-Based Theatres THDA 294 - Topics Course Ecology and Performance: What Does the Warming World Need Now? - INTD 401 - Urban Studies Colloquium : This course, or an approved equivalent, must be completed in the fall semester of the student’s senior year.
- One elective selected from either the discipline-theoretical or engaged inquiry course lists (under sections B and C).
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