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URBN 1870M: Urban Regimes in the American Republic
1.00 Credits
Brown University
A probing of topical issues in both their theoretical antecedents and their contemporary manifestations. Examines the intellectual debates and the scholarly treatments surrounding issues of power in the city, urban redevelopment policy, urban poverty, urban educational policy, and race in the city. Enrollment limited to 20.
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URBN 1870N: The Cultural and Social Life of the Built Environment
1.00 Credits
Brown University
This seminar investigates the relationship between people and place. It considers the ways that people create and experience the man-made landscape, how they understand place through various aesthetic forms, and political conflict over space and place. We look mostly at the history and contemporary development of cities and suburbs in the United States. Students will prepare a final project on a specific aspect of the built environment; they will be encouraged to focus their research on Providence or another local community. Enrollment limited to 20. Priority given to Urban Studies concentrators and seniors; instructor permission required otherwise. LILE WRIT
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URBN 1870P: Representing the Twentieth-Century City
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Will explore the impact of a variety of techniques of representation on the formulation and conceptualization of a variety of "urban problems" in twentieth-century Europe and America. Will employ an active, "hands-on" approach, and therefore centers on a series of projects: in addition to reading classic works in urban planning history and the history of science, participants will choose their own "urban problem" to explore throughout the semester. They will conduct an in-depth interview with a key figure involved in contemporary debates about this problem, write an "ideas piece" or editorial about it, and, finally, submit a research paper. Enrollment limited to 20 juniors and seniors. WRIT
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URBN 1970: Independent Reading and Research
1.00 Credits
Brown University
A specific program of intensive reading and research arranged in terms of the special needs and interests of the student. Open primarily to concentrators, but others may be admitted by written permission. Section numbers vary by instructor. Please check Banner for the correct section number and CRN to use when registering for this course.
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URBN XLIST: Courses of interest to Concentrators in Urban Studies
0.00 Credits
Brown University
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VISA 0061: Drawing I and II: Introduction and Advanced Tutorial
1.00 Credits
Brown University
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VISA 0062: Printmaking Workshop
1.00 Credits
Brown University
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VISA 0063: Painting I and II: Color and Pattern, Nature and Culture in Pont-Aven
1.00 Credits
Brown University
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VISA 0064: Sculpture/Installation/Site Work
1.00 Credits
Brown University
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VISA 0100: Studio Foundation
1.00 Credits
Brown University
An introduction to basic visual art concepts, exploring a range of materials with emphasis on experimentation and analysis of visual relationships. Drawing is a vital part of this course. Admittance to this course will be determined by an online lottery, which can be accessed through the VISA 0100 Lottery link in the Student menu in Banner Web. VISA 0100 or 0110 is a prerequisite to any advanced studio course work at Brown or the Rhode Island School of Design. Under certain circumstances a student may petition for a waiver of this requirement upon submission of a portfolio.
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