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Urban Studies
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undergraduate
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https://www.brown.edu/undergraduate-programs/urban-studies-ab
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Urban Studies

Source: https://www.brown.edu/undergraduate-programs/urban-studies-ab Parent: https://www.brown.edu/undergraduate-programs

The Urban Studies program teaches students to analyze the city, urban life, and urbanization through a variety of disciplinary lenses.

Degree Type

A.B.

department

Program in Urban Studies

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CIP Code

45.1201ℹ

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Urban Studies

The Urban Studies program teaches students to analyze the city, urban life, and urbanization through a variety of disciplinary lenses.

Students learn where cities come from, how they grow, thrive, and decline, how they are organized, and how to construct meaningful, inclusive, secure, and sustainable places. The curriculum examines how urban problems arise, how they have been previously addressed, and how to plan cities of the future. Concentrators enjoy the breadth of courses in American Studies, economics, history, literature, history of art and architecture, political science, sociology, and planning as well as provide in-depth courses integrating those perspectives. We introduce the fundamentals of Urban Studies scholarship as well as intense examination of an urban problem in focused seminars. These advanced seminars offer opportunities to write extensive and synthetic interdisciplinary analyses that serve as capstones to the concentration.

The program's 10-course curriculum provides sufficient flexibility to allow students to pursue specific urban interests or to take courses in urban focus areas of Built Environment; Humanities; Social Sciences; and Sustainable Urbanism. The Program insures that students master at least one basic research methodology and perform research or fieldwork projects, which may result in an honors thesis. Fieldwork training includes working with local agencies and nonprofit organizations on practical urban problems. Capstone projects entail original research papers in Urban Studies seminars; academically supervised video, artistic, or community service projects; and Honors Theses for eligible concentrators.

Concentrators who are especially interested in making deeper connections between their curriculum and long-term engaged activities such as internships, public service, humanitarian and development work, and many other possible forms of community involvement might consider the Engaged Scholar Program in US. The program combines preparation, experience, and reflection to offer students opportunities to enhance the integration of academic learning and social engagement.

Student Goals

Students in this concentration will:

Department Undergraduate Group (DUG)

Student Leaders: Gustin LaFave, Rafael Ash, Caitlyn Carpenter, Jonathan Ewanchuk

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Graduating Class

Class Year Total Students Honors Graduates
2021 18 2
2022 18 2
2023 21 1
2024 26 9
2025 18 4

Our graduates go on to work in government and public policy; the non-profit sector and community organizations; real estate and urban development; planning, architecture, and design; law; education and research; public health and medicine; media and technology; journalism; and the arts. For more details, see the career opportunities section of our website.

What are Urban Studies concentrators doing…

The Director of Undergraduate Studies is typically the first point of contact for prospective concentrators. Once students have declared, they may be assigned a specific concentration advisor from within the department or program.