An interdisciplinary, undergraduate program at Stanford that combines academic approaches with real-world experience to understand cities, suburbs, and other settlements. Our students take a common set of prerequisite and core classes, as well as skills classes in research methods and Geographic Information Systems. This work provides the basis for a specialization in one of our six concentration areas :. Students also complete an approved service-learning course or internship , as well as an original research capstone project.
And the critical thinking skills they learn help them become better citizens in whatever profession they choose. Everyone has to live somewhere. A lot of my work is on small and mid-size cities and also on neighborhoods and suburbs. Why Urban Why choose the Urban Studies program?
Why the excitement? Why the excitement around Urban Studies? A Bachelor of Arts in Urban Studies lays the groundwork for graduate study or careers across a variety of public and private, for-profit and nonprofit organizations. As urban populations continue to swell, city planners play an increasingly vital role in finding sustainable ways to develop urban land and infrastructure.
City planners collaborate with local municipalities on zoning, land use, public health, transportation, and housing. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of city and regional planners is expected to grow 16 percent from to Urban design incorporates city planning, architecture and landscape architecture to create a more livable, scenic and sustainable environment.
In this section Why Urban Studies? What is Urban Studies? Is This Major Right for You? You might be an Urban Studies major if you: Enjoy big-picture issues Are fascinated by cities Want to learn more about urban planning, urban geography, urban policy, and local governance Value community-based participation Are analytical About Our Faculty Our faculty members are experts in the wide range of fields and topics related to urban life, including urban geography, urban planning, urban ecology, community redevelopment, historic preservation, economic development, urban sustainability, and urban greenspace in the United States and abroad.
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