

BA in Urban Studies, University of Toledo
Toledo, Ohio
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48 Months
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About this course
The Urban Studies program is an interdepartmental major that encompasses 45 credit hours. It focuses on urban-oriented courses across disciplines like anthropology, Africana studies, economics, geography, history, political science, and sociology. The program aims to provide students with a broad understanding of urbanization's impact and scope. It prepares graduates for either graduate or professional programs or for roles in urban-related employment by offering an educational foundation that emphasizes understanding the complexities of urban environments.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is highly valuable for students interested in understanding urbanization's complex dynamics through a multidisciplinary approach. It combines courses from various disciplines, providing a comprehensive perspective on urban issues and preparing students for diverse careers or further academic pursuits. Its inclusion of practical courses like Geographic Information Systems and Urban Policy & Administration enhances employability, making this a strategic choice for those passionate about shaping and understanding urban environments.
Specialisation
Students can choose a subfield specialization to deepen their knowledge, selecting from Urban Community Development, Urban Environmental Policy, Urban History, Urban Planning and Economic Development, or Urban Advocacy. Each subfield offers focused courses such as community organizing, environmental planning, city history, land use planning, and issues surrounding environmental inequalities and political institutions. This allows students to tailor their degree towards their specific interests and career goals within the urban studies arena.
Course fees
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1st year tuition fees
19.26L
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Degree requirements
The degree requires a total of 45 credit hours. Students must complete 18 hours of electives in consultation with an advisor and select a subfield of 9 hours. The core curriculum includes 18 hours covering principles of microeconomics, community writing, GIS, urban policy, urban geography, and one additional course. The program also includes 18 related hours, with some choosing courses in related fields or diverse cultural perspectives, and a comprehensive plan of study spread across eight terms.
English language test
IELTS
6
PTE
48
TOEFL
71
DUOLINGO
105
Career prospects
Graduates of the Urban Studies program are prepared for various roles in urban-related sectors, including urban planning, community development, environmental policy, historical research, and advocacy work. The broad interdisciplinary approach offers a solid foundation for employment in governmental agencies, non-profit organizations, urban planning firms, or continuing into graduate or professional programs focused on urban issues.
FAQs
What is the total credit requirement for the Urban Studies major?
The program requires 45 credit hours in total.
Can I choose a specialization within the program?
Yes, students must select a subfield for 9 hours, choosing from areas like urban community development, environmental policy, history, planning, or advocacy.
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