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URS 1000-3 Introduction to Urban Studies (3 +
0)
This course concentrates on: What are urban studies,
and how do they affect the daily activities of all urban area residents
and institutions? An introductory cross-disciplinary approach to the symbiotic
relationships between people and their urban environments. Particular
emphasis is placed on the role of transportation and housing as they influence
urban patterns.
URS 2000-3 An Inside Look at Urban Institutions
(3 + 0)
A course taught by representatives of private, local,
state and federal institutions serving urban areas. These institutions
are primarily concerned with housing, public services, transportation,
planning and land use. The representatives will explain the functions
of their particular institutions. The course will be coordinated by a
faculty member.
URS 2890-1-3 Urban Problems: Topics (1-3 + 0)
The course will focus on current urban problems
across the nation. Topics may include problems with pollution, water supply,
urban sprawl, controlled growth and alternative forms of transportation.
URS 3000-3 World Patterns of Urbanization (3
+ 0)
Prerequisite: URS 1000 or introductory course in
SOC, HIS, ANT Non-U.S.
A survey and examination of major urbanized world
regions and the development of urban systems. Emphasis will be on non-Western
urbanization.
URS 3280-3 Transportation: Issues and Policies
(3 + 0)
Prerequisite: URS 1000 or URS 2000, URS 2280, or
permission of instructor
Involves students in the problems of moving people
and goods in urban areas. Transportation networks will be analyzed in
terms of individual neighborhoods, social needs and political decision
making. Focus of the course will be Denver, Colorado.
URS 3300-3 Housing: Issues and Policies (3 +
0)
Prerequisites: URS 1000, URS 2000, or permission
of instructor
The focus of this course is on current social and
economic issues regarding housing in America's urban areas. Topics covered
include housing markets, components of housing costs, housing for low
income, aged and minorities, housing standards and land development.
URS 3500-3 Emerging Urban Political Systems (3
+ 0)
Prerequisites: Any six hours from PSC 3000, PSC
3020, URS 2000 or URS 2100
The course focuses on changes in the nature of urban
governmental issues and processes. It includes the political organization
of urban sprawl, new towns, exurbs, neighborhoods, regional governments
and cities in political transition.
URS 3510-3 Community Development and Planning
(3 + 0)
Prerequisites: nine hours of urban studies, sociology,
or urban land use
This course focuses on planning and community development
on a small scale. It will include community and institutional structures,
and relationships to public policies, as well as funding agencies. Students
will prepare a community development plan.
URS 3710-3 Ethnic Groups in U.S. Cities (3 +
0)
Prerequisites: URS 1000 plus three hours of political
science, sociology, anthropology, or human geography
A social, economic, psychological and spatial investigation
of ethnic groups in U.S. cities. Emphasis will be on the development of
ethnic consciousness and its implication for economic, political, and
cultural identity and residential-community maintenance.
URS 3800-3 Applied Urban Research Methods (3
+ 0)
Prerequisite: URS 1000
A survey course designed to acquaint class participants
with practical yet sophisticated methods of conducting applied urban research.
Population census materials, archival and government records and other
research techniques will be examined and utilized to develop individual
and group projects.
URS 3890-1-3 Readings in Urban Studies (1-3 +
0)
Prerequisites: 6-9 hours of urban studies plus permission
of instructor and department chair
Provides an opportunity for students with a background
in urban studies to pursue study on a specific topic. Will require frequent
meetings between student and instructor.
URS 4500-3 Cities of the Future (3 + 0)
The focus of this course will be to identify and
evaluate alternate futures for cities. The course will explore the possible
futures of urban politics, economics, employment, transportation and related
areas.
URS 4890-4 Interdisciplinary Seminar (4 + 0)
Prerequisites: nine hours in urban studies plus
upper-division standing
Truly a team-taught course that will utilize the
talents and expertise of several different professors addressing the same
topic from their respective viewpoints. In viewing each concentration,
three professors from such fields as psychology, land use, sociology,
political science, urban studies, or history will jointly teach the course.
Each time the seminar is offered a different area of concentration will
be stressed.
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