URBN PL C133
Political Economy of Urbanization
Description: Lecture, three hours. Introduction to new approaches to urban studies, basic concepts and analytical approaches of urban political economy, with major emphasis on American urban problems and restructuring of modern metropolis. Topics include historical geography of urbanization, development and transformation of urban spatial structure, suburbanization and metropolitan political fragmentation, urban fiscal crisis, and role of urban social movements. Concurrently scheduled with course C233. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
Most Helpful Review
This grade distribution may include graduate Urban Planning students. The grade distribution's percentages doesn't make sense because there were few total undergrads in the course. I was an undergrad in this course and I considered it difficult based on the professor's approach and not the material itself. And beware of the TA, sometimes listening to their advice does not work to your best interest in your grade.
This grade distribution may include graduate Urban Planning students. The grade distribution's percentages doesn't make sense because there were few total undergrads in the course. I was an undergrad in this course and I considered it difficult based on the professor's approach and not the material itself. And beware of the TA, sometimes listening to their advice does not work to your best interest in your grade.