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4.00 Credits
Examines the phenomenal growth of urban areas in Asian countries, and the unique factors of 21st century urbanization in Asia including technology, religion, globalization, and environmental concerns; studies growth of megacities through economic, demographic and socio-political analyses.
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4.00 Credits
The rise of the modern city in terms of the organizations that have dominated its life, the shaping of the public and private sectors by large formal organizations, and the roles they plan in the life of the city and its people.
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4.00 Credits
Course focuses on the real estate development industry and practice of public finance; explains, through empirical investigation and theoretical interpretation, the behavior of individuals and groups in societies, economies, governments, and subcultures; introduces students to how data are collected and analyzed in putting together a property development project and municipal budgets.
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4.00 Credits
Examination of the work of contemporary artists in films which depict life in urban America; discussion of visual presentations through the perspectives of city planning, art, politics, architecture and other fields of study.
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4.00 Credits
Examination of the work of contemporary artists in films which depict life in urban Black America; discussion of visual presentations through the perspectives of city planning, architecture, politics and other fields of study.
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4.00 Credits
General geology, ecology, flora, and fauna of the Cleveland area; field trips to parks and museums to study local rock formations, forest types, and plant and animal identification. Designed primarily for nonscience majors. Cross-listed with ENV 259.
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4.00 Credits
Discussions of physical environments, stressing relationships to people; study of the surface of the earth, including meteorology, science of weather, and geomorphology, science of landforms.
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4.00 Credits
Social, economic, and political structures operating within cities; geographical definitions, location theories, population densities and migrations, and land-use patterns; identification of issues, problems, and policies related to urban settlements.
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2.00 - 12.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Independent projects for urban studies majors.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to microeconomic theory and its application to urban and regional policy issues; investigates behavior, outcomes and markets; builds the analytical tools to study policies and issues such as income distribution, poverty, price discrimination, health care, municipal finance, and pollution.
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