Urban Studies
Department Information
Department of History
College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences
Office: Meiklejohn Hall 4036
Phone: (510) 885-3207
Minor In Urban Studies
The minor in Urban Studies consists of a minimum of 24 units of work selected from the following lists of courses. No more than 9 units of work in a single department may be applied to the minor. With the approval of an Urban Studies advisor, a maximum of 2 other appropriate courses, including independent study or directed research, may be substituted for those below.
- ANTH 4310 Field Course in Ethnography (5)
- CRJA 4700 Community Based Corrections (4)
- ECON 3370 Public Sector Economics (4)
- ECON 3500 Regional and Urban Economics: Survey (4)
- ENVT 4100 Environmental Impact Analysis (4)
- ENVT 4300 Environmental Field Studies (5)
- ES 3290 Community Development (4)
- GEOG 4325 Field Course in Cultural-Urban Geography (4)
- HIST 3503 History of the San Francisco Bay Area (4)
- HIST 3567 African American History (4)
- POSC 3120 State and Local Politics and Government (4)
- POSC 3130 Urban Politics (4)
- POSC 3150 Politics of California (4)
- POSC 3800 Public Policy Analysis (4)
- PUAD 4800 Public Administration and Society (4)
- REC 4300 Facilities Management and Administration in Leisure(4)
- SOC 3520 Sociology of Minority Groups (4)
- SOC 3700 Introduction to Social Services (4)
- SOC 3710 Social Policy (4)
- SOC 4450 Urban Sociology (4)
Any new or transfer course judged by an Urban Studies advisor to have a significant urban studies content.
At least 18 units in the minor must be outside the student's major department
