SOCI 6300 Urban Policy and Planning

SOCI 6300 Urban Policy and Planning
Urban Policy and Planning
This course examines how government  policies and programs have shaped and affected cities and metropolitan areas in the United States and around the world over the last hundred years or so. The course investigates policies and planning actions pertaining to community organizing, welfare reform, adaption to climate change, post-disaster recovery and rebuilding, tourism and urban cultural production: real estate, housing, and uneven development, and sustainability. The course will focus on policies that have impacted the built environment and address relationships between cities, communities, and broader socio-political and economic processes. As a capstone course, assignments and course activities are designed for advanced undergraduate or for graduate students interested in connecting the course subject matter with a service learning project within the sociology of urban policy and planning.
Pre-requistites: SOCI 3040 and SOCI 3220 or approval of instructor.
credit hours: 3