SPRING URBAN AND COMMUNITY STUDIES COURSE OFFERINGS

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SPRING 2018 - URBAN AND COMMUNITY STUDIES COURSE OFFERINGS Revised 10/23/17 Please note, due to unforeseen circumstances course information may periodically change. e will make every attempt to notify you via e-mail when we become aware of any significant changes to our course offerings in the major. e schedule will be maintained on our website, including any updated changes as they arise. Please visit www.urban.uconn.edu, and then click on the Degree Information tab located at the top of our homepage, then click the Course Schedules tab. Once you are on our Course Information page, click on the Spring 2018 semester link. Summer 2018 information is located on the last page of this flyer. Course offerings for the various campuses are always available in the Student Admin System at http://studentadmin.uconn.edu/. A Dynamic Search can be processed by clicking on the Guest/View Courses icon located near the lower half of the page. Key: riting courses () are noted in red. GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES e City in the estern Tradition GEOG 1200/URBN 1200 Exploring Your Community URBN 1300 Ross-Reynolds Zhang, Regan Maddern 6:00pm 8:30pm Hall 6:00pm 8:30pm Cuadrado Exploring Your Community URBN 1300 M Agliano GROUP I REQUIRED CORE COURSE All UCS majors must take either URBN 2000 or URBN 2000 Students who declared on or after academic year 2014/2015 must also take URBN 4000 or enroll in the Urban Semester Program in order to graduate Introduction to Urban Studies URBN 2000 1:25pm 2:40pm Birge-Liberman Donegan 6:30pm 9:00pm Belsito Understanding Your Community URBN 4000 (Hybrid/Blended Course) Open to UCS majors in their senior year. is is a hybrid course with both an online as well as a once a week seminar discussion. Required Discussion Sessions: Discussions will be held on the Hartford campus and broadcast via distance learning to the Storrs and aterbury campuses.

GROUP II - CORES ree of the following with no more than one per department: (Cross-listed courses count towards the non-urbn department) Economics of Poverty ECON 2456 Kennedy Jr. 6:20am 8:50am Vaninsky Globalization GEOG 2000 Oculi, Jang Sustainable Cities GEOG 2400 Urban Geography GEOG 3200/URBN 3200 Urban & Regional Planning GEOG 4210 9:05am 10:20am Birge-Liberman Atkinson-Palombo Cooke (GEOG section has additional reserved seats for URBN majors) (Hybrid) 3:30pm 6:00pm Poland Jr. e History of Urban America HIST 3541/URBN 3541 Newport African American History Since 1865 HIST 3564/AFRA 3564 2:00pm 3:15pm Guariglia Lambe (HIST section only) Urban Politics POLS 3632 addell Public Admin. Or Public Admin. in eory & Practice POLS 3842/PP 3031 Social Policy PP 4034/PP 5344 Social elfare & Social ork SOCI 3425 2:00pm 4:30pm Raissian (limited undergrad seating avail.) 10:10am 11:25am Maddern (POLS section only) 6:30pm 9:00pm Belsito Urban Sociology SOCI 3901/URBN 3275 Pais

GROUP III METHODS One of the following: Information Technology for Economics ECON 2327 10:00am 10:55am Harmon Intro to Geographic Information Systems GEOG 2500 (formerly GEOG 4500) M*//F 11:15am 1:10pm Burnicki (*Discussions on Mondays, 11:15am 1:10pm) Geographic Data Analysis GEOG 3500Q 12:00pm 2:00pm Burnicki Quantitative Analysis in Political Science POLS 2072Q Methods of Social Research SOCI 3201 Cai 2:30pm 3:20pm Griggs (Very limited seating available) 3:30pm 4:45pm Kashwan /*F 10:10am 11:00am Munsch (Only open for SOCI Majors. *Fri discussiontimes vary) Introduction to Statistics II STAT 2215Q See Peoplesoft Offered various times Research Methods & (Quantitative) Analysis in UCS URBN 2301Q Qualitative Analysis of UCS URBN 2302 2:00pm 3:15pm Donegan Group IV Supporting courses listed on the next page

GROUP IV SUPPORTING Students who declared prior to 2014/2015 Must take three additional courses selected from group II, group III or the following list: Students who declared as of 2014/2015 or later Must take two additional courses selected from group II, group III or the following list: Migration ANTH 3150 McDonnell Migration ANTH 3150 10:10am 11:00am Martinez (A few seats reserved for URBN majors) 10:10am 11:00am TBA Economics of Taxation & Government Spending ECON 2431 Ross Public Finance ECON 3431 Ukil Social & Cultural History of CT & New England HIST 3520 5:45pm 7:00pm Steenburg Asian American Experience Since 1850 HIST 3530/AASI 3578 Diversity Issues in Human Dev. & Family Studies HDFS 2001 Chang (Seats available in HIST section) /*F 12:20pm 1:10pm Brown (*Fri. Discussion, times vary See Peoplesoft) (Hybrid) Halgunseth F 10:10am 12:40am Csizmadia Social & Community Influences on Children in the US HDFS 3110 Larusso Child elfare, Law & Social Policy HDFS 3540 Oshana Child elfare, Law & Social Policy HDFS 3540 Berthelot African American History to 1865 HRTS 3536 TBA Supporting continued on next page

GROUP IV SUPPORTING (CONTINUED) State & Local Government POLS 2622 6:30pm 9:00pm Brennan Comparative Perspectives on Human Rights POLS 3212/HRTS 3212 9:05am 9:55am Hertel Ethnicity and Race SOCI 3501/AFRA3501 9:45am 11:00am Embrick American Political Economy POLS 3617 African American Politics POLS 3642/AFRA 3642 Latino Political Behavior POLS 3662/LLAS 3270 11:15am 12:05pm Ladewig (Limited seats available) Ginsberg (POLS section only) (Hybrid) 2:00pm 3:15pm Ginsberg (POLS section only) Sociology of Gender SOCI 3601 Bunyan Urban Problems SOCI 3903/URBN 3276 Rees Internship in UCS or Urban Semester: Seminar URBN 3981/URBN 3991 Available by arrangement with consent of UCS instructor Seminar in Urban Problems INTD 3584 Urban Semester Field ork Seminar URBN 3594 Contact the Urban Semester Program at urbansemester@uconn.edu for additional information. Students also enroll concurrently in INTD 3590: Urban Field Studies. Available to students on all campuses. Children in the City (Variable Topic) URBN 3998 Barrett Human Trafficking (Variable Topic) URBN 3998 6:00pm 8:30pm Agliano ork and Econ. Dev. In Cities (Variable Topic) URBN 3998 5:00pm 7:30pm Donegan

GROUP IV SUPPORTING (CONTINUED) Foreign Study URBN 3993 Available by arrangement with consent of UCS Director, Edith Barrett. Senior esis URBN 4497 Available by arrangement with consent of UCS instructor Independent Study (ith instructor consent) URBN 4999 Available by arrangement with consent of UCS instructor Hartford Campus Course Highlights GEOG 2400 - Sustainable Cities (Birge-Liberman): is class focuses on the concept of "just sustainabilities," or the need to ensure a better quality of life for all while living within the limits of supporting ecosystems. Cities that are sustainable and just make it possible for everyone to have clean air and water, reliable and non-polluting transportation, jobs with wages to improve quality of life, open spaces, and affordable healthy food, all while reducing the city's ecological footprint. SOCI 3833 Killing of African Americans (Noel Cazenave): is course examines highly racialized police and vigilante violence as one of many racial control systems and mechanisms that have been used to subordinate and contain African Americans and other racially oppressed people throughout American history. ECON 2431 Economics of Taxation and Government Spending (Steve Ross): is course focuses on the structure of government public spending and revenue raising programs. Considers health, retirement, anti-poverty, education, as well as different tax systems such as the private and corporate income taxes. e course begins by covering the basic economic concepts and tools that are used to consider public policy questions and follows this core material with detailed analysis of a series of important public policy topics. URBN 3998.H71 / PP 5397.H72 - Children in the City (Edith Barrett): Growing up in the city has its challenges and its rewards. Children need safe places to play, quality schools, access to healthy and affordable food, as well as protection from the dangers of urban living. In this seminar-style course, we will address the unique experience of an urban childhood, from birth through the teenage years, and explore the public policies that affect their lives. Students may be engaged in a community-based project around the themes of the course. Storrs Campus GEOG 3000 - Race, Sex, Space, and Place (Dasgupta) RELATED COURSE: Focuses on cities, sexualities, and race relations through a study of racial segregation in American cities; emergence of gay neighborhoods; globalization; migration; and human rights. Related course listed on the next page

Related Courses All Liberal Arts majors must take a minimum of 12 credits related to their major. Please note: UCS majors may take a course(s) listed above as a Related as long as the course(s) is not designated as URBN or is not cross-listed with URBN. Below are just a few examples of courses UCS majors may want to consider as Related or Electives. is is not an exhaustive list. Related courses must be approved by your UCS faculty advisor. Race, Sex, Space, and Place GEOG TBD Dasgupta Individual and Family Interventions HDFS 3340 M Franzen 2:00pm 4:30pm Baker Legal Aspects of Family Life HDFS 3520 Berthelot 6:20pm 8:50pm Schoonmaker Colt Factory Complex: Past, Present, Future (Supervised Field ork) HIST 3991 To register contact Heather.Parker@uconn.edu History of Urban Agriculture (Special topics in History) HIST 5195 Electoral Behavior POLS 3612 Constitutional Rights & Liberties POLS 3807/HRTS 3807 Law and Society POLS 3817 Politics of Crime and Justice POLS 3827 8:00am 9:15am Chevannes 2:00pm 5:00pm Glasser (Limited undergrad seating, contact instructor for permission to enroll) 10:10am 11:00am Best (Few seats available) Yalof 9:05am 9:55am Bergendahl (Few seats available) 1:25pm 2:15pm Kelly (Few seats available) 12:20pm 1:10pm TBA (Few seats available) 2:00pm 3:15pm Cole (POLS section only) 7:15pm 9:45pm Cole Maritime Law POLS 3832 Political Issues POLS 2998 addell Topic: Vietnam ar Budgeting in Public Service Organizations PP 3032 5:00pm 7:30pm Simonsen Human Resource Management (Public Policy Issues) PP 3098/PP 5365 2:30pm 5:00pm Hatmaker (Limited undergrad seating)

Related Courses (Continued) Abnormal Psychology PSYC 2300 3:30pm 4:45pm Boudreau See Peoplesoft Offered various times 8:00am 9:15am Treadwell Social Intolerance and Injustice SOCI 2501 8:00am 9:15am Lesser Sociology of the Family SOCI 2651 Price-Glynn Deviant Behavior SOCI 3311 11:15am 12:05pm TBA 5:45pm 7:00pm Breslin hite Racism SOCI 3505 1:25pm 2:40pm Cazenave Sociology of Sexualities SOCI 3621/GSS 3621 Price-Glynn (SOCI section only) 2:30pm 3:20pm Harvey Social Movements and Social Change SOCI 3821 Topics in Sociology and Human Rights SOCI 3833 11:15am 12:30pm Cazenave Summer offerings on next page

Summer 2018 - URBAN AND COMMUNITY STUDIES COURSE OFFERINGS 10/24/17 Please note, the campus location for online courses is listed for informational purposes only to assist students in locating the course in the Student Admin System. Students may register for any of the online courses regardless of their home campus location. e courses below are being offered by UCS. e hope to have more information regarding courses being offered by other department soon. For summer information, we encourage you to periodically check the Student Admin System for new course listings. Course Title New 4 Digit # Hartford Storrs aterbury Avery Point Stamford Exploring Your Community Research Methods and Analysis in UCS URBN 1300 (Gen. Ed.) URBN 2301Q (Methods) Online Course Storrs Listing Multiple Listings Online Course Storrs Listing Barrett Session 1 Key: riting courses () are noted in red.