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The Urban Studies minor is intended for any undergraduate student seeking to develop a multi-disciplinary but focused exploration of cities, urban life and artifacts, and the design and organization of urban space and experience. It is designed to complement pursuit of any major(s) throughout the Liberal Arts, Science and Engineering, Architecture, Public Health, and Business and offers an excellent academic supplement to pre-professional training for many areas of law, social work, and medicine. Requirements:*
Additional InformationPlus four additional electives from among approved urban courses (see list below). Students must ensure that at least one elective course (3 credits) is at the 300 level or higher and that elective courses are drawn at least two departments, programs, or schools. * Any course in which a student earns less than C- does not count toward fulfillment of the minor program. Students must achieve a C average across all required coursework. Electives:See Notes 1 and 2
Course Notes:1 In as much as course offerings change, students are
advised to check with the Urban Studies Program for up-to-date
listings and may petition the Urban Studies Steering Committee in
advance regarding other course approvals. |