Urban Studies
The Urban Studies minor offers students a concentration in social sciences applied to urban issues. It can be used for preparation for employment in social service administration, service planning, policy development, or local government administration. It can also be used for preparation for graduate studies in planning, urban studies, urban geography, urban politics, or urban sociology.
Urban Studies Minor Requirements
Total Required: 21-24 Credits
Basic requirements (6 cr)
GEOG 201 Introduction to Urban and Regional Planning
GEOG 377 Urban Geography
One course chosen from the following (3 cr)
SOCL 217 S/U/Urban Sociology
SOCL 220 U/Inequality, Class, and Poverty
SOCL 230 S/U/Race and Ethnicity
SOCL 241 S/The Individual and Society
One course chosen from the following (3 cr)
PLSC 372 Community, State, and Regional Politics
PLSC 374 Public Administration
PLSC 416 Political Power in American Cities
At least three electives chosen from the following, from at least two different prefixes (9-12 cr)
* Includes PLSC and SOCL courses listed above
ANTH 216 S/M/ Race, Racism and the Black Experience in the Americas
COMN 317 Intercultural Communication
ECON 376 Labor Economics
ENGL 432 Metropolis
ENVR 350 Urban Environmental Issues in Latin America
GEOG 286 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
GEOG 350 Urban Historical Geography
GEOG 487 Urban Issues Senior Seminar
HIST 250 S/U/Work and Workers in America
HIST 264 S/U/United States Immigration History
HIST 410 The Gilded Age and Progressive Era, 1877-1918
HIST 413 Black Power and Structural Inequality in Post-1945
PLSC 412 American Social Welfare Policy
PLSC 414 American Public Policy
PSYC 275 S/Environmental Psychology
SOCL 347 Criminology & Juvenile Delinquency
WGST 310 Race, Class, and Gender
Note: Urban Studies Internships may be used to satisfy the requirements of one elective course (up to 3 credits).
Recent Directed Studies
- GIS Analysis of Redevelopment and Gentrification in Red Hook, Brooklyn
- Government Subsidized Housing Assistance and Benefits to Social and Community Growth
- Patterns of and Motivations for Student Participation in Planning a College Town: Geneseo, NY
- Solar Energy in Rochester’s Crescent of Poverty: A GIS Analysis of Public Housing Potential
- Urban School Choice: Problems & Prospects
- Urban Transit & Development in Minneapolis/St. Paul
For further information and/or to enroll in the Urban Studies minor, contact:
Jennifer Rogalsky
Bailey Hall 227
E-Mail: rogalsky@geneseo.edu
Phone: (585) 245-6197