Urban Studies is an interdisciplinary major that focuses on the global phenomenon of urbanization as well as the history and nature of cities. Urban Studies majors have extensive interaction with the city in research, class projects, and internships.

Requirements for the major
 

I. Specific major degree requirements (35-39 credit hours total):


A. The Core Curriculum:

Course ID Course Title
SOCI-1310 The Urban Experience (also listed as URBS-1310)
URBS-1310 The Urban Experience (also listed as SOCI-1310)

One methods class from the following list:

Course ID Course Title
COMM-3354 Quantitative Research Methods (also listed as HCOM-3354)
GEOS-3408 GIS and Remote Sensing
HCOM-3354 Quantitative Research Methods (also listed as COMM-3354)
PLSI-3372 Research Methods in Political Science
SOCI-3460 Research Methods: Applied Social Statistics (also listed as URBS-3460)
SOCI-3461 Research Methods: Fieldwork
SOCI-3465 Research Methods: GIS (also listed as URBS-3465)
URBS-3460 Research Methods: Applied Social Statistics (also listed as SOCI-3460)
URBS-3465 Research Methods: GIS (also listed as SOCI-3465)

The Senior Experience: 

Course ID Course Title
URBS 4494 Capstone in Urban Studies

B. The Interdisciplinary [transdisciplinary] Curriculum: 24 credit hours from the following list. One class from each of the following pairs (19-20 credits):

Course ID Course Title
ANTH-3452 or
SOCI-3440
URBS-3440
URBS-3452
Global Cities: Africa, Asia, and the Americas (also listed as URBS-3452) or
The Neoliberal City (also listed as URBS-3440) or
The Neoliberal City (also listed as SOCI-3440) or
Global Cities: Africa, Asia, and the Americas (also listed as ANTH-3452)
ARTH-3452 or
ARTH-3464
Nineteenth-Century Architecture and Urbanism or
Twentieth-Century Architecture and Urbanism
ARTH-2428 or
CLAS-1308
The First Cities: The Urban Revolution In Early Mesopotania or
Daily Life in Ancient Rome

ECON-3423 or
ECON-3430 or
ECON-3434 or
URBS-3430 or
URBS-3434

The Economics of Government or
Economics and the Environment (also listed as URBS-3430) or
Urban Economics (also listed as URBS-3434) or
Economics and the Environment (also listed as ECON-3430) or
Urban Economics (also listed as ECON-3434)
PLSI 3413 or
PLSI-3416 or
URBS-3416
Policy Analysis and Policy Making or
Urban Politics (also listed as URBS-3416) or
Urban Politics (also listed as PLSI-3416)

Additional 2 courses from the above list or in consultation with your advisor.  Please note that the economics cluster requires completion of ECON-1311: Principles of Microeconomics.

II. University requirements

completion of all other required elements of the Pathways curriculum and at least 120 credit hours. 

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