HST 314: History of Urban America - fall

Prerequisite: Course not open to Freshmen

General Education requirement: Cultural & Artistic/Diversity

Examines the history of the American city - its people, its culture, and its politics. The course examines why cities look the way they do, and why cities are disproportionately poor and minority, while suburbs are not. Students consider such questions as: Are cities are in crisis? Can - and should - they be saved? The course looks at why cities are the way they are, and whether they still matter in an increasingly suburban nation. The course will also consider how these larger issues apply to nearby cities, such as New Bedford, Fall River, and Providence.

Class 13311

Section 01 · Lecture · 3.00 units

Enrolling
Seats
25
Days
Tuesday Thursday
Time
2:00 PM - 3:15 PM ET
Instructor
Mark Santow
Instruction mode
In Person
Prerequisite
Prerequisite: Course not open to Freshmen
Section type
Enrollment Section