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URBST 207: Development of the American City
3.00 Credits
CUNY Queens College
This course emphasizes the changing structure and function of American cities from their early history to the present day. Emphasis will be placed on the changing economic, political, and social impact of cities on the United States as a whole, and on major public service problems with which cities have had to deal. The various models for administration of housing, employment, transportation, public health, education and crime will be studied in historical context, with the special goal of finding relevant messages for contemporary public administration and urban planning.
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URBST 21: Urban Internship
3.00 Credits
CUNY Queens College
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URBST 210: Urban Protest Movements
3.00 Credits
CUNY Queens College
This course analyzes movements for change in urban policies and institutions, especially mobilizations by groups without ready access to power through normal political channels.
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URBST 2101: Aids & Publ Policy
3.00 Credits
CUNY Queens College
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URBST 211: Protest Movements in Film
3.00 Credits
CUNY Queens College
Examination of the dynamics of urban-centered protest movements in the U.S., such as the labor movement, the African-American, feminist, and gay and lesbian civil rights movements, and the anti-Vietnam war, and pro-life and pro-choice movements through a combination of reading books about such movements and watching film footage featuring the activities of movements.
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URBST 211W: Protest Movements in Film
3.00 Credits
CUNY Queens College
Examination of the dynamics of urban-centered protest movements in the U.S., such as the labor movement, the African-American, feminist, gay and lesbian civil rights movements, and the anti-Vietnam war.
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URBST 212: Religion and Politics in Urban Society
3.00 Credits
CUNY Queens College
This course considers examples of both left-leaning and right-leaning religiously motivated political action, abroad and in New York City. Guest speakers whose political actions are rooted in their religious communities and faith will present their views in class.
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URBST 214: Urban Religious Movements
3.00 Credits
CUNY Queens College
Most new religious movements today are centered in urban areas, and these are the cutting edge of the segment of the population that is becoming more religious while many of the long-established religious groups are experiencing loss in seminarians and in attendance. This course examines the dynamics of these religious movements and their impact on urban society.
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URBST 216: Immigrants in Queens
3.00 Credits
CUNY Queens College
The borough of Queens has become a major receiving area for immigrants from all over the world, making it the most diverse county nationwide. This course discusses immigration patterns, old and new, in focus on the borough of Queens.
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URBST 217: Introduction to Social Work
3.00 Credits
CUNY Queens College
The values, knowledge, and skills of the social work profession, focusing on the historical and contemporary roles and relationships of the social work profession to community problems, fields of practice, bulnerable populations, and social welfare history.
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