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UA 229: Dimensions in Cultures
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
An introductory course in cultural anthropology which examines the process of culture and its role in shaping experiences of urban life.
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UA 300: Transportation Delivery Systems
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
This course is designed to acquaint the student with the major and current issues in transportation. The significance of transportation in the modern world, evolution of systems in America, interrelationships of the various modes and career opportunities is included.
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UA 302: Urbaniza tion:Ancient African Kingdoms/African American Experience
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
The course addresses the history of African American urban communities from an Afrocentric perspective. Emphasis is placed on social, cultural, and political developments which have contributed to experience of contemporary urban life.
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UA 310: History of Cities
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
This course is a survey of the development of cities throughout history. Particular attention is paid to the form of development, politics, arts, aesthetics, economics, and culture of cities. Through lectures and class discussions, we will examine the American city in an effort to understand the basis for attempts to improve the urban environment.
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UA 336: Housing:Problems and Perspectives in Urban America
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
A survey course which examines factors that contributed to developments in housing in the past from the public and private sectors of society.
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UA 357: Community Development Field Work
2.00 Credits
Jackson State University
This course will introduce students to hands on community development work. Guest speakers and activities with community organizations will be included in the course experience. Students will gain an understanding of community systems as well as strategies for addressing the challenges of community work.
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UA 366: Public Policies and Practices
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
This course is designed for majors and students interested in public and professional practices that direct the development of cities. Students will acquire knowledge of the issues, approaches, and impacts of public policy making on city development. Equally, they will learn the practices exercised by professions to implement policy mandates in a plural environment.
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UA 400: Introduction to Environmental Planning
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
The environment is a vital component of communities' economies and quality of life as well as of public health. Students who complete this course will gain an understanding of the major environmental concerns in the United States, including those involving protection of natural assets as well as those involving protection from natural and man-made hazards. Students will also become familiar with the major federal environmental regulatory policies and their effects at the community level.
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UA 421: Community Development Theory and Practice
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
This course provides students with the essentials of community development and the skills of local capacity building that are needed in order to foster sustainable community development. It is not designed to give you answers on how to achieve sustainable development, but rather to expose you to a variety of elements and viewpoints about it. The course will broaden your horizon about what community development is and how it is pursued; it will reevaluate your assumptions and stereotypes about the world, how it works and what can be done to make things better. The course emphasizes that community building begins with the process of locating assets, skills and capacities of residents, citizens associations, and local institutions. The major thrust is on rebuilding community by releasing individual capacities, the power of the local associations and organizations and capturing institutions.
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UA 431: Land Use Law and Regulation
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
Urban development and redevelopment are shaped by the legal context in which they occur. This course introduces students to the American system of property law and regulation. Major topics include Constitutional limitations on government action, general zoning and other development regulations, and special issues related to the environment, historic preservation, and other concerns.
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