Urban and Regional Studies - Requirements for the Major

Urban and Regional Studies Program | Urban and Regional Studies Minor Requirements | Course Descriptions

Supporting Courses, 16 credits

One of these:

  • COMM SCI 205 Social Sciences Statistics, 4 credits (strongly recommended)
  • MATH 260 Introductory Statistics, 4 credits

Required Courses:

  • COMM 133 Fundamentals of Public Address, 3 credits
  • ENG COMP 105 Expository Writing, 3 credits
  • POL SCI 101 American Government and Politics, 3 credits
  • SOCIOL 202 Introduction to Sociology, 3 credits

Upper level Core Courses, 12 credits

Urban and Regional Studies core, required courses:

  • GEOG 341 The City and Its Regional Context, 3 credits
  • UR RE ST 310 Urban Sociology, 3 credits
  • UR RE ST 312 Community Politics, 3 credits

Senior capstone course, required course:

  • UR RE ST 430 Seminar in Ethics and Public Action, 3 credits

 

Areas of Emphasis

Complete requirements in one of the following areas of emphasis:

  • Community Development
  • Ethnic Studies
  • Land Surveying
  • Urban and Regional Planning
  • Urban and Regional Studies (General Program)

 

Community Development

Supporting Courses, 19 credits

  • COMM SCI 301 Foundations for Social Research, 3 credits
  • ECON 202 Macro Economic Analysis, 3 credits
  • ECON 203 Micro Economics Analysis, 3 credits
  • ECON 207 Micro Economics Laboratory, 1 credit
  • GEOG 250 Displays of Geographic Information, 3 credits
  • UR RE ST 100 Introduction to Urban Studies, 3 credits
  • UR RE ST 102 World Regions and Concepts: A Geographic Analysis, 3 credits

Community Development curriculum , 18 credits

  • ECON 303 Intermediate Micro Economic Theory, 3 credits
  • ECON 409 Public Finance and Fiscal Policy, 3 credits
  • UR RE ST 309 Urban and Regional Economic Theory, 3 credits
  • UR RE ST 340 Economics of Land Use, 3 credits
  • UR RE ST 342 Community Economic Development, 3 credits
  • UR RE ST 412 Urban and Regional Planning, 3 credits

Internship or lab course credit may be sustituted for one of the courses with approval of adviser.

 

Ethnic Studies

Supporting Courses, 18 credits

  • COMM SCI 301 Foundations for Social Research, 3 credits
  • ECON 203 Micro Economic Analysis, 3 credits
  • GEOG 250 Displays of Geographic Information, 3 credits
  • HISTORY 209 United States Immigration History, 3 credits
  • SOCIOL 203 Ethnic and Racial Identities, 3 credits
  • UR RE ST 100 Introduction to Urban Studies, 3 credits

Ethnic Studies emphasis , 15 credits

  • ECON 304 Contemporary Labor Markets
  • GEOG 342 Settlement Geography, 3 credits
  • SOCIOL 303 Race and Ethnic Relations, 3 credits

Electives, choose 6 credits:

  • HISTORY 340 Topics in African American History, 3 credits
  • HUM STUD 385 Perspectives on Human Values: American Indian Nations, 3 credits
  • UR RE ST 323 Asian American Communities in the United States, 3 credits
  • UR RE ST 324 Latino Communities in the United States, 3 credits

Internship or lab course credit may be substituted for one of the courses with approval of adviser.

 

Land Surveying

Supporting Courses, 15 credits

  • COMM SCI 301 Foundations for Social Research, 3 credits
  • ECON 203 Micro Economic Analysis, 3 credits
  • GEOG 250 Displays of Geographic Information, 3 credits
  • UR RE ST 100 Introduction to Urban Studies, 3 credits
  • UR RE ST 102 World Regions and Concepts: A Geographic Analysis, 3 credits

Land Surveying curriculum, 15 credits

  • GEOG 350 Geographic Information Systems, 3 credits
  • GEOG 351 Elements of Cartography, 3 credits
  • GEOG 450 Advanced Geographic Information Systems, 3 credits
  • UR RE ST 412 Urban and Regional Planning, 3 credits
  • UR RE ST 497 Internship, 1-12 credits

Internship or lab course credit may be substituted for one of the courses with approval of adviser.

Urban and Regional planning

Supporting Courses, 15 credits

  • COMM SCI 301 Foundations for Social Research, 3 credits
  • ECON 203 Micro Economic Analysis, 3 credits
  • GEOG 250 Displays of Geographic Information, 3 credits
  • UR RE ST 100 Introduction to Urban Studies, 3 credits
  • UR RE ST 102 World Regions and Concepts: A Geographic Analysis, 3 credits

Urban and Regional Planning curriculum, 15 credits

  • GEOG 350 Geographic Information Systems, 3 credits
  • UR RE ST 309 Urban and Regional Economic Theory, 3 credits
  • UR RE ST 313 The City Through Time and Space, 3 credits
  • UR RE ST 412 Urban and Regional Planning, 3 credits
  • UR RE ST 452 Planning Theory and Methods, 3 credits

Internship or lab course credit may be substituted for one of the courses with approval of adviser.

 

Urban and Regional studies (General Program)

Supporting Courses, 15 credits

  • COMM SCI 301 Foundations for Social Research, 3 credits
  • ECON 203 Micro Economic Analysis, 3 credits
  • GEOG 250 Displays of Geographic Information, 3 credits
  • UR RE ST 100 Introduction to Urban Studies, 3 credits
  • UR RE ST 102 World Regions and Concepts: A Geographic Analysis, 3 credits

Electives, 15 credits

Choose from:

  • GEOG 342 Settlement Geography, 3 credits
  • GEOG 350 Geographic Information Systems, 3 credits
  • GEOG 370 Geography of South America, 3 credits
  • GEOG 371 Geography of the United States and Canada, 3 credits
  • PSYCH 390 Environmental Psychology, 3 credits
  • UR RE ST 305 Urban Politics and Policy, 3 credits
  • UR RE ST 309 Urban and Regional Economic Theory, 3 credits
  • UR RE ST 313 The City Through Time and Space, 3 credits
  • UR RE ST 323 Asian Americans in the United States, 3 credits
  • UR RE ST 324 Latino Communities in the United States, 3 credits
  • UR RE ST 340 Economics of Land Use, 3 credits
  • UR RE ST 342 Community Economic Development, 3 credits
  • UR RE ST 351 Transportation and the City, 3 credits
  • UR RE ST 377 Analysis of Northern Lands, 3 credits
  • UR RE ST 392 Analysis of South Asia, 3 credits
  • UR RE ST 412 Urban and Regional Planning, 3 credits
  • UR RE ST 499 Travel Course: Regional Studies Abroad, 3 credits

Internship or lab course credit may be substituted for one of the courses with approval of adviser.

Urban and Regional Studies Program
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