GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES · 2019. 10. 16. · 2:00pm – 3:15pm Lambe (HIST section only) History...

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Revised 10.14.19 Please note, due to unforeseen circumstances course information may periodically change. We 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. The 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 2020 semester link. 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: Writing courses are designated with a “W” and are noted in red. (Limited Seating) = A limited number of seats are left open for any majors to enroll in that section. Please note, these seats typically fill up fast, so be sure to verify seating availability in Peoplesoft. GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES Course Title Course Number Hartford Storrs Waterbury Avery Stamford The City in the Western Tradition GEOG 1200/URBN 1200 Tu/Th 11:00am – 12:15pm Ross-Reynolds Tu/Th 9:30am – 10:45am Regan Exploring Your Community URBN 1300 Tu 5:15pm – 7:45pm Agliano M/W/F 1:25pm – 2:15pm Maddern W 6:00pm – 8:30pm Cuadrado Exploring Your Community URBN 1300W M 4:00pm – 6:30pm Agliano Tu/Th 11:00am – 12:15pm Glasser GROUP I – REQUIRED CORE COURSE All UCS majors must take URBN 2000 Majors must also complete either URBN 4000 or INTD 3595 Course Title Course Number Hartford Storrs Waterbury Avery Stamford Introduction to Urban Studies URBN 2000 M/W 9:05am – 10:20am Birge-Liberman Tu/Th 11:00am – 12:15pm Donegan W 3:35pm – 6:05pm Foote Understanding Your Community URBN 4000 UCS majors in their senior year Tu 4:00pm – 6:30pm Maddern M/W/F 11:15am – 12:05pm Maddern Urban Semester: Seminar INTD 3594 Contact the Urban Semester Program at [email protected] for additional information. Students also enroll concurrently in INTD 3590: Urban Field Studies and INTD 3584: Semester in Urban Problems. Available to students on all campuses.

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Revised 10.14.19

Please note, due to unforeseen circumstances course information may periodically change. We 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. The 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 2020 semester link.

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: Writing courses are designated with a “W” and are noted in red.

(Limited Seating) = A limited number of seats are left open for any majors to enroll in that section. Please note, these seats typically fill up fast, so be sure to verify seating availability in Peoplesoft.

GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES

Course Title Course Number Hartford Storrs Waterbury Avery Stamford

The City in the Western Tradition GEOG 1200/URBN 1200

Tu/Th 11:00am – 12:15pm

Ross-Reynolds

Tu/Th 9:30am – 10:45am

Regan

Exploring Your Community URBN 1300

Tu 5:15pm – 7:45pm

Agliano

M/W/F 1:25pm – 2:15pm

Maddern

W 6:00pm – 8:30pm

Cuadrado

Exploring Your Community URBN 1300W

M 4:00pm – 6:30pm

Agliano

Tu/Th 11:00am – 12:15pm

Glasser

GROUP I – REQUIRED CORE COURSE All UCS majors must take URBN 2000

Majors must also complete either URBN 4000 or INTD 3595

Course Title Course Number Hartford Storrs Waterbury Avery Stamford

Introduction to Urban Studies URBN 2000

M/W 9:05am – 10:20am

Birge-Liberman

Tu/Th 11:00am – 12:15pm

Donegan

W 3:35pm – 6:05pm

Foote

Understanding Your Community URBN 4000

UCS majors in their senior year

Tu 4:00pm – 6:30pm

Maddern

M/W/F 11:15am – 12:05pm

Maddern

Urban Semester: Seminar INTD 3594

Contact the Urban Semester Program at [email protected] for additional information. Students also enroll concurrently in INTD 3590: Urban Field Studies and INTD 3584: Semester in Urban Problems.

Available to students on all campuses.

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GROUP II - CORES Three of the following with no more than one per department:

(Cross-listed courses count towards the non-URBN department)

Course Title Course Number Hartford Storrs Waterbury Avery Stamford

Urban Development & Policy ECON 2439 Tu/Th

12:30pm – 1:45pm Ross

Economics of Poverty

ECON 2456

Tu/Th 11:00am – 12:15pm

Kennedy Jr. (Limited seating)

Globalization GEOG 2000

M/W/F 9:05am – 9:55am

Zhang

Tu/Th

5:30pm – 6:45pm Annino

Sustainable Cities GEOG 2400

M/W 1:25pm – 2:40pm

Birge-Liberman

Tu/Th 11:00am – 12:15pm Atkinson-Palombo

Urban Geography GEOG 3200/URBN 3200

Tu/Th 11:00am – 12:15pm

Michimi

Urban and Regional Planning GEOG 4210 Tu

3:35pm – 6:05pm Poland

The History of Urban America HIST/URBN 3541 Tu/Th

9:30am – 10:45am Glasser

Immigrants & the Shaping of American History HIST 3554 M/W/F

9:05am – 9:55am Chang

African American History Since 1865 HIST 3564/AFRA 3564

Tu/Th 12:30pm – 1:45pm

Ogbar

Tu/Th 2:00pm – 3:15pm

Lambe (HIST section only)

History of Latino/as in US HIST 3674/LLAS 3220 W

3:35pm – 6:05pm Glasser

Urban Politics POLS 3632

Tu/Th 11:00am – 12:15pm

Waddell

Urban Politics POLS 3632W Th

3:30pm – 6:00pm Haque

Urban Sociology SOCI 3901/URBN 3275 Tu/Th

12:30pm – 1:45pm Pais

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GROUP III – METHODS One of the following:

Course Title Course Number Hartford Storrs Waterbury Avery Stamford

Intro to Geographic Information Systems GEOG 2500

(Formerly GEOG 4500)

M + Lab 11:15am – 1:10pm

(Plus lab on W/F same time or Tu/Th, 2:00pm – 4:00pm)

Burnicki

Geographic Data Analysis GEOG 3500Q

Tu/Th 11:00am – 1:00pm

Burnicki

Quantitative Analysis in Political Science POLS 2072Q

M/W/F 10:10am – 11:00am

(Limited seating) Cai Th

3:30pm – 6:00pm Gupan

M/W/F 2:30pm – 3:20pm (Limited seating)

Staff

Survey Research Methods PP2100

Online Dineen

Methods of Social Research SOCI 3201

M/W + Disc 10:10am – 11:00am

(Plus discussion on Fridays same time

or 9:05am – 9:55am) Munsch

Intro to Statistics II STAT 2215Q

Tu/Th 2:00pm – 3:15pm

Kouzehkanani

Tu/Th

3:30pm – 4:45pm Kouzehkanani

Tu/Th 12:30pm – 1:45pm

Abdel-Karim

Qualitative Methods in UCS URBN 2302 Tu/Th

9:30am – 10:45am Donegan

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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:

Course Title Course Number Hartford Storrs Waterbury Avery Stamford

Migration ANTH 3150

Tu/Th 2:00pm – 3:15pm

McDonnell

Public Finance ECON 3431

Tu/Th 9:30am – 10:45am (Limited seating)

Staff

Urban and Regional Economics ECON 3439

M/W/F 10:10am – 11:00am

Ali

M/W/F 11:15am – 12:05pm

Ali

Introduction to Sport Based Youth Development EDLR 3547 or EDLR 3547W

Tu/Th 11:00am – 12:15pm

Evanovich & Ebron Tu/Th

11:00am – 12:15pm Evanovich &

Ebron

Reading the American City ENGL 3235W Tu/Th

9:30am – 10:45am Knapp

African American History to 1865 HIST/AFRA 3563 M/W

3:35pm – 4:50pm Gabriel

History of Urban Latin America HIST/URBN 3650 M/W/F

9:05am – 9:55am Healey

Diversity Issues in Human Dev. & Family Studies HDFS 2001

TBD

M/W (+ Disc.) 12:20pm – 1:10pm

(Fri. discussion times vary)

Scrivano

Th 11:00am – 12:15pm

Halgunseth (Hybrid)

Tu 5:30pm – 8:00pm

Chapman

Social & Community Influence on Children in the US HDFS 3110

TBD

Aging in American Society HDFS 3240

M/W/F 10:10am – 11:00am

Berthelot

Public Policy and the Family HDFS 3530

M/W/F 11:15am – 12:05pm

Oshana

Child Welfare, Law & Social Policy HDFS 3540

M/W 1:25pm – 2:15pm

Oshana (Hybrid)

Child Welfare, Law & Social Policy HDFS 3540W Tu/Th

9:30am – 10:45am Britner

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GROUP IV – SUPPORTING (CONTINUED)

Course Title Course Number Hartford Storrs Waterbury Avery Stamford

Child Welfare, Law & Social Policy HDFS 3540W

Tu/Th 9:30am – 10:45am

Britner

American Political Economy POLS 3617

M/W/F 1:25pm – 2:15pm

Ladewig

African American Politics POLS 3642/AFRA 3642

Tu 6:00pm – 8:30pm

Nunnally

Latino Political Behavior POLS 3662

Tu/Th 2:00pm – 3:15pm

Ginsberg

Race & Policy AFRA 3033/POLS 3633 (No PP section offered)

M/W/F 1:25pm – 2:15pm

Nunnal

Cases in Public Policy PP 3020W

(No URBN section offered)

Tu 2:00pm – 4:00pm

Raissian

Criminology SOCI 2301

Tu/Th 9:30am – 10:45am

Irwin

Tu/Th 11:00am – 12:15pm

Irwin

Introduction to Criminal Justice

SOCI 2310 (Supporting with course substitution)

Tu/Th 8:00am – 9:15am

McNeal

Social Perspectives on Poverty SOCI 3429 M/W/F

11:15am – 12:05pm Fischer

Ethnicity and Race SOCI 3501/ AFRA 3501

M/W/F 10:10am – 11:00am

Embrick

Ethnicity and Race SOCI 3501W

Tu/Th 8:00am – 9:15am (Limited seating)

Hughey

Urban Problems SOCI 3903W/URBN 3276W Th

4:00pm – 6:30pm Staff

Variable Topics:

Economic Justice in Cities URBN 3998

Tu/Th

2:00pm – 3:15pm Donegan

Internship in UCS or Urban Semester: Seminar URBN 3981/URBN 3991 Available by arrangement with consent of UCS instructor

Foreign Study URBN 3993 Available by arrangement with consent of UCS Director, Ken Foote.

Senior Thesis URBN 4497W Available by arrangement with consent of UCS instructor

Independent Study (With instructor consent) URBN 4999 Available by arrangement with consent of UCS instructor

Seminar in Urban Problems INTD 3584 Contact the Urban Semester Program at [email protected] for additional information.

Students also enroll concurrently in INTD 3590: Urban Field Studies. Available to students on all campuses.

Urban Semester Field Work Seminar

URBN 3594

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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. This is not an exhaustive list.

Related courses must be approved by your UCS faculty advisor.

Course Title Course Number Hartford Storrs Waterbury Avery Stamford

Special Topics

US & the Vietnam War POLS 3995

Tu 4:00pm – 6:30pm

Waddell

Sociology of the Family SOCI 2651W Tu/Th

9:30am – 10:45am Price-Glynn

White Racism SOCI 3505 M/W

1:25pm – 2:40pm Cazenave

Sociology of Sexualities SOCI 3621 Tu/Th

11:00am – 12:15pm Price-Glynn

Topics in Sociology & Human Rights

Killing of African Americans: Police and Vigilante Violence as a Racial Control Mechanism

SOCI 3833

M/W

11:15am – 12:30pm Cazenave

Please note, UCS will be updating our list of Related courses on October 17th. These will be courses we recommend for specific emphasis areas.

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Course information as of 10/14/19