Spring 2010 courses that fulfill Requirement A
New courses are added to this list as they are brought to our attention;
it is always subject to change.
Anthropology:
Economics:
History:
Sociology:
Not offered in spring 2010
This is a list of the courses that have fulfilled Requirement A in the past,
for informational purposes only.
Please note that these courses are not necessarily offered every term. Some
may be permanently discontinued altogether.
Anthropology:
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ANTH V 2180 - Harlem, "Global Harlem"
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ANTH V 2180 - Ethnoarcheology of Cities
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ANTH V 3960 - The Culture of Public Art and Display in New York City
Economics:
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ECON BC 3011 - Inequality and Poverty
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ECON BC 3012 - Economics of Education
History:
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HIST W 3441 - Making the Modern American Landscape
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HIST W 3449 - American Urban History
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HIST W 3535 - History of the City of New York
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HIST BC 3980 - World Migration
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HIST BC 4323 - The City in Europe
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HIST BC 3980 - London: From "Great Wen" to World City
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HIST W 4417 - African American Urban History
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HIST BC 4651 - Jewish Tales From Four Cities: The Immigrant Experience in
New York, Buenos Aires, Paris, and London, c.1880-1930
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HIST BC 4791 - Lagos: The City
Political Science:
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POLS W 3245 - Race and Ethnicity in American Politics
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POLS BC 3305 - Politics of Urban and Social Policy
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POLS V 3313 - American Urban Politics
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URBS V 3550 - Community Building and Economic Development
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URBS V 3920 - Social Entrepreneurship
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INAF U 4260 - Critical Issues in Urban Public Policy
Sociology:
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SOCI V 2420 - Race and Place in Urban America
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SOCI V 3247 - The Immigrant Experience, Old and New
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SOCI V 3324 - Poverty, Inequality, and Policy
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SOCI BC 3907 - Communities and Social Change
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SOCI BC 3970 - Race and Place in Urban America
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SOCI W 3912 - Global Urbanism
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URBS V 3410 - Race, Ethnicity and Immigration in Urban America
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URBS V 3420 - Introduction to Urban Sociology
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URBS V 3810 - Production, Consumption, and Control of Public Space
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URBS V 3820 - Suburbs: Race, Class, Conflict
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