Catalogue 2022-2023 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Urban Studies Program
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Director: Tobias Armborst;
Steering Committee: Tobias Armborst (Art), Pinar Batur (Sociology), Lisa Brawley (Urban Studies and Associate Dean of the Faculty), Brian J. Godfreya (Geography), Maria Hantzopoulos (Education), Timothy Koechlin (International Studies), Osman Nemli (Philosophy), Leonard Nevarez (Sociology), Samson Okoth Opondo (Political Science), Tyrone Simpson, IIa (English), Erica Stein (Film);
Participating Faculty: Tobias Armborst (Art), Pinar Batur (Sociology), Nancy Bisaha (History), Susan Blickstein (Geography), Lisa Brawley (Urban Studies and Associate Dean of the Faculty), Heesok Chang (English), Mita Choudhury (History), Mary Ann Cunningham (Geography), Eve D’Ambra (Art), Yvonne Elet (Art), Dustin Frye (Economics), Brian J. Godfreya (Geography), Maria Hantzopoulos (Education), Timothy Koechlin (International Studies), Amitava Kumar (English), Candice M. Lowe Swift (Anthropology), Erin McCloskey (Education), Molly S. McGlennen (English), Lydia Murdoch (History), Osman Nemlia (Philosophy), Molly Nesbit (Art), Leonard Nevarez (Sociology), Barbara A. Olsen (Greek and Roman Studies), Samson Okoth Opondo (Political Science), Hiram Perez (English), Sidney Plotkin (Political Science), Ismail O. D. Rashid (History), Louis Römer (Anthropology), Tyrone Simpson, IIa (English), Erica Stein (Film), Yu Zhou (Geography).
a On leave 2022/23, first semester
b On leave 2022/23, second semester
After declaration of the major or correlate sequence, no NRO work will be permissible or applicable to the major.
Major
Correlate Sequence in Urban Studies
Urban Studies: I. Introductory
Urban Studies: II. Intermediate
- • URBS 200 - Urban Theory
- • URBS 202 - Public Policy and Human Environments
- • URBS 211 - Rome: The Art of Empire
- • URBS 219 - The First Cities: The Art and Archaeology of the Ancient Near East
- • URBS 223 - Cinemas and Urbanisms
- • URBS 225 - Renaissance Italy
- • URBS 229 - Paris and London: Society and Culture in the Early Modern City, 1500-1800
- • URBS 230 - Making Cities
- • URBS 232 - Pathways for Sustainability
- • URBS 237 - Urban Sociology
- • URBS 240 - Global History of Modern Architecture and Urbanism I: Race, Capital, and Empire
- • URBS 245 - The Ethnographer’s Craft
- • URBS 248 - Housing Crises and Activism
- • URBS 250 - Urban Geography: Space, Place, Environment
- • URBS 252 - Cities of the Global South: Urbanization and Social Change in the Developing World
- • URBS 254 - Victorian Britain
- • URBS 255 - Race, Representation, and Resistance in U.S. Schools
- • URBS 256 - Bilingualism and/in K-12 Public Education
- • URBS 257 - Genre and the Postcolonial City
- • URBS 258 - Sustainable Landscapes: Bridging Place and Environment in Poughkeepsie
- • URBS 264 - The Metropolitan Avant-Gardes
- • URBS 265 - Modern Art and the Mass Media: the New Public Sphere
- • URBS 268 - After 1968: Sustainable Aesthetics
- • URBS 272 - “All That Is Solid Melts Into Air”: Modernity’s Global Story Through Architecture (1800s-1930s)
- • URBS 273 - A Mirror Image: The Search for Self, Place & Home in Contemporary Architecture in the World, 1980s+
- • URBS 274 - Buildings and Cities in Early Modern Italy
- • URBS 275 - Architectural Design I
- • URBS 276 - Architectural Design II
- • URBS 277 - America 1890-1990 “The Rise and Fall of “The American Century”
- • URBS 282 - American Landscapes: History,Politics,& Built Environments
- • URBS 288 - Planning History and Thought
- • URBS 290 - Community-Engaged Learning
- • URBS 298 - Independent Work
Urban Studies: III. Advanced
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