An interdisciplinary introduction to the city in the context of contemporary globalization. Analysis of urban patterns and processes from the theoretical perspectives of various disciplines and methodologies. Credit will be granted for only one of URST 200 or GEOG 250. Equivalency: GEOG 250
URST_V 352 (3) Urbanization in the Global South
The role of cities in development and global capital circulation, and urban politics with emphasis on regions in Latin America, Africa, and Asia. Credit will be granted for only one of GEOG 352 or URST 352. Equivalency: GEOG 352
URST_V 400 (3) Seminar in Urban Studies
A seminar for senior students who wish to explore some common topics of importance to urban studies from the viewpoints of several disciplines. Restricted to students with fourth-year standing or higher.
URST_V 450 (3) Urban Research
Historical, legal, and quantitative analysis of urban research. Emphasis on spatial, racial, and political dynamics of urban inequality. Credit will be granted for only one of URST 450 or GEOG 450. Restricted to students with fourth-year standing or higher. Equivalency: GEOG 450
URST_V 451 (3) Urban Studies Capstone I
Formulation of key elements of urban studies theory, concepts, and methods to a community-engaged urban challenge. Credit will be granted for only one of URST 451 or GEOG 451. Prerequisite: One of GEOG 250, URST 200 and all of PLAN 211, PLAN 231, GEOG 371. Equivalency: GEOG 451
URST_V 452 (3) Urban Studies Capstone II
Application of key elements of urban studies theory, concepts, and methods to a community-engaged urban challenge. Restricted to students with fourth-year standing or higher. Credit will be granted for only one of URST 452 or PLAN 452. Prerequisite: GEOG 451. Equivalency: PLAN 452