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URBST 704: Religion, Politics, and Urban Society.
3.00 Credits
CUNY Queens College
This course weighs recent examples of both left- and right-leaning endeavors by religious groups, in the United States and abroad, to impact political decisions, testing them against theories that attempt to understand such attempts. Guest speakers whose political actions are rooted in their religious faith will present their views to the class.
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URBST 71: City Planning
3.00 Credits
CUNY Queens College
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URBST 710: Urban Environment Policy.
3.00 Credits
CUNY Queens College
This course will examine the theory and practice of American urban environmental policy in the second half of the twentieth century. We will focus mainly on the natural, social and political forces that have shaped New York City¿s urban environment, but will also look at comparative case studies of other American and European cities. This course will of interest to graduate students in urban planning, sociology, and environmental policy and science.
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URBST 713: Urban Cultural Diversity.
3.00 Credits
CUNY Queens College
This course explores the rich and diverse subcultures and communities that dot the urban landscape. In recent years new patterns of cultural belonging and new forms of identity have displaced earlier forms of community organization and neighborhood life. This course traces the emergence of urban subcultures from "Hippies to HipHop." It will expose students to a number of studies by professional ethnographers and prepare them to undertake an original field study on a topic of their choice.
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URBST 713 - Urban Cultural Diversity.
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URBST 714: Social Welfare Policy.
3.00 Credits
CUNY Queens College
This course examines our society¿s efforts to address social-economic problems relating to poverty. After an historical overview of the development of welfare programs in this country, the course focuses on measures taken to combat poverty in the contemporary context. Issues such as the relation between welfare and work, out-of-wedlock childbearing, privatization, and immigrant access to public benefits are addressed. While the course primarily emphasizes basic income maintenance, it also provides a survey social welfare policies and programs that comprise our current social safety net.
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URBST 715: Urban Religious Movements
3.00 Credits
CUNY Queens College
Religious movements centered in urban areas are radically altering the face of religion, both globally and in the United States. This course examines the dynamics and consequences of such movements, including the role of religious movements in acting as bridges to immigrants entering the U.S.
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URBST 719: Applications of Social Psychology to Urban Problems.
3.00 Credits
CUNY Queens College
Religious movements centered in urban areas are radically altering the face of religion, both globally and in the United States. This course examines the dynamics and consequences of such movements, including the role of religious movements in acting as bridges to immigrants entering the U.S.
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URBST 72: Disease Tb Toaids
3.00 Credits
CUNY Queens College
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URBST 720: Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration
3.00 Credits
CUNY Queens College
This course combines historical and sociological approaches in a broad survey of racial and ethnic minorities in the United States, tracing their disparate origins and trajectories to the present. Differences between African Americans, with their roots in slavery, and immigrant minorities are emphasized. The course also examines recent trends in immigration, including patterns of incorporation into American society and enduring transnational links to countries of origin.
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URBST 721: Perspectives on the Labor Movement.
3.00 Credits
CUNY Queens College
This course will examine theories of industrial relations systems; the philosophy and political perspectives of labor unions; and the current discussion concerning the state and future of the labor movement. Issues examined will include the meaning of work, its changing nature, and the consequent implications for industrial relations and the trade unions.
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