1. Integrative Courses
One full-course equivalent of Urban Studies integrative courses: Urban Studies 253 and 591.
2. Research Methods
Two full-course equivalents of Research Methods. One full-course equivalent must be taken from one of Qualitative Methods, Quantitative Methods, or Geographic Information Systems/Remote Sensing. One more full-course equivalent must be taken from the remaining two methods areas, distributed in any manner.
Qualitative Methods:
Anthropology 411*
Communications Studies 371
English 302
History 377
Political Science 357
Sociology 413*, 613
*Credit permitted for only one of Anthropology 411 or Sociology 413
Quantitative Methods:
Geography 339*, 439
Political Science 399*
Sociology 311*, 313, 315
Courses labeled Statistics
*Credit permitted for only one of Anthropology 307, Geography 339, Political Science 399, Sociology 311
Geographic Information Systems/Remote Sensing:
Environmental Design 667*
Geography 333, 357, 433, 437, 557
*Credit permitted for only one of Environmental Design 667 or Geography 357
3. Fundamentals of Cities
Three full-course equivalents from the following:
Anthropology 379
Canadian Studies 355
Economics 365
Geography 341, 351, 451, 553, 565*
Political Science 425*
Sociology 353
*Students may take both Political Science 425 and Geography 565, but only one may be counted toward the Fundamentals of Cities requirement.
Note: Geography 451, 553, 565, and Political Science 425 may be counted toward either the Fundamentals of Cities requirement or the Specialized Urban Courses requirement.
4. Specialized Urban Courses
Two full-course equivalents from the following:
Archaeology 325
Civil Engineering 473
Geography 451*, 463, 551, 553, 555, 565*
Greek and Roman Studies 325, 327, 445, 447
Political Science 425*, 447, 451
Sociology 453, 467, 471
Transportation Studies 301, 303, 473, 499, 503, 513
Urban Studies 311, 313, 451, 501, 505
Courses with a strong urban component, as approved by the Urban Studies Director. Advanced students with strong academic records may consider a number of 600-level courses offered through the Faculty of Environmental Design.
*Geography 451, 551, 553, 565, and Political Science 425 may be counted toward either the area 3 or 4 requirements.
Note: Minors, double majors, and combined degree programs are also possible. An Urban Studies degree can be combined with a major or minor in fields such as African Studies, Architectural Studies, Canadian Studies, Communications Studies, Development Studies, East Asian Studies, Environmental Science, Film Studies, Latin American Studies, Management and Society, Transportation Studies, Women's Studies, Anthropology, Economics, Geography, History, Political Science, or Sociology. However, the same courses may not be used toward both a major and a minor, or toward two majors. A maximum of 10 full-course equivalents is allowed in any discipline within the major field of Urban Studies. Students should pay close attention to course prerequisites when making their course selections. Some courses may only be offered in alternate years so students should take care to plan their courses beyond the immediate year. Students should consult the Urban Studies Director when making their course selections.