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URBS 3305: The City in History
3.00 Credits
Trinity University
Cross-cultural examination of urban life in the pre-industrial and industrial cities of Asia, Europe, and the Americas from a historical perspective with special emphasis on the U.S. urban experience. Lecture and discussion format. (Also listed as HIST 3382.)
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URBS 3330: Economics and the Environment
3.00 Credits
Trinity University
The economic problem of coping with a finite environment. Study of the interrelationships among economic growth, environmental quality, urban concentration, and resource constraints. Economic analysis of pollution control and other environmental policy problems. (Also listed as ECON 3330.) Prerequisite : ECON 1311.
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URBS 3332: Sociology of Health and Illness
3.00 Credits
Trinity University
A study of the social and cultural definitions of health and illness, social sources of illness, social roles of the "sick," the nature of the illness experience, and the structure of societal institutions that deal with health and illness. (Also listed as SOCI 3332.)
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URBS 3334: Urban Economics
3.00 Credits
Trinity University
Analytical study of the reasons for cities to exist, the location of economic activity, the economic base of urban areas and the functioning of urban land markets. Economic analysis of selected urban policy issues such as local economic development, zoning and growth controls, housing, transportation, poverty, crime, and the provision of local public services. Attention is paid to the urban experience outside as well as within the U.S. (Also listed as ECON 3334) Prerequisites: ECON 1311, and three hours of upper-division credit in either Urban Studies or Economics.
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URBS 3336: Comparative Urban Governance
3.00 Credits
Trinity University
Cross-national analyses of the evolution of current functions and structures of city governments; bureaucratic power and other contemporary issues in urban governance; political parties and associations, interest groups, and citizen participation in urban politics; business and third sector involvement in urban governance; and recurring patterns in the political policy outputs of major institutions involved in urban governance. (Also listed as PLSI 3316.) Prerequisites: PLSI 1301 or 1303 or consent of instructor.
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URBS 3340: Urban Geography
3.00 Credits
Trinity University
This course examines the history and contemporary processes of urbanization, primarily in the North American context. In particular, we are concerned with the geography of these processes, resulting in differentiation of space and the creation of distinct places. We will examine the geography of urbanization at several scales,ranging from the development of the North American urban system to the experiences of neighborhoods within cities. (Also listed as SOCI 3340.)
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URBS 3347: Urban Systems
3.00 Credits
Trinity University
This course examines the historical and contemporary human consequences of urbanization from an urban systems perspective. The comparative basis is multidisciplinary and multi-national, and includes non-Western as well as Western examples. Problems of evolving urban systems are also analyzed along with institutional responses at both urban and national levels.
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URBS 3360: Research Methods:Applied Social Statistics
3.00 Credits
Trinity University
This course provides a hands-on approach for learning how to undertake quantitative social research focused on the design and completion of a semester-long research project. A variety of statistical tools are addressed, including descriptive statistics, tests of significance, and linear regression and correlation. The course goals emphasize writing and rewriting, learning how to formulate and test research hypotheses, and understanding how to present results in an accurate and effective manner. (Also listed as ANTH 3360 and SOCI 3360.) Prerequisite: ANTH 3359 or SOCI 3359 or consent of instructor.
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URBS 3365: Research Methods:GIS
3.00 Credits
Trinity University
This course provides a hands-on approach for learning how to undertake spatial social research focused on the design and completion of a semester-long research project. Spatial tools introduced emphasize geographic information systems. The course goals include map making and the integration of information technology and cartography. (Also listed as ANTH 3365 and SOCI 3365.) Prerequisite: ANTH 3359 or SOCI 3359 or consent of instructor.
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URBS 3370: Applied Urban Studies
3.00 Credits
Trinity University
This course combines the academic study of Urban Studies with a service learning component; classroom work will be integrated with off-campus internships. Prerequisites: URBS 1310 and Urban Studies major, or consent of instructor.
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