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Urban Affairs Minor

The interdisciplinary minor in urban affairs introduces students to urban issues from multiple viewpoints. The minor consists of seven courses (21 credit hours). Students must take at least one course from each of the following four areas listed below in addition to choosing three elective courses.

Economics Courses - Choose one of the following:3
Public Finance
Urban and Regional Economics
History Courses - Choose one of the following:3
Internship in Public and Applied History
American Urban History
Topics in History
Readings in History
Undergraduate Seminar in History
Political Science Courses - Choose one of the following:3
Urban Public Policy
Urban Politics
Business and Politics
Social and Cultural Sciences - Choose one of the following:3
Urban Anthropology
Urban Sociology
Social Welfare Policy and Programs
Electives - Choose three courses from the following:9
Urban Planning for Civil Engineers
Police and Society
Victimology
Topics in Criminology and Law
Environmental and Natural Resource Economics
African-American History
JOUR 4140
Course JOUR 4140 Not Found
JOUR 4310
Course JOUR 4310 Not Found
PHIL 3730
Course PHIL 3730 Not Found
Principles of Commercial Real Estate Development
Social Problems in Urban Society
Race and Ethnic Relations
Urban Life
Urban Sociology
Total Credit Hours21

Notes:

  • See approved electives list from the program coordinator.
  • An interdisciplinary urban affairs major can be created for individual students in consultation with the program coordinator. A proposal for an interdisciplinary urban affairs major must be approved by the college’s associate dean for academic affairs.