Urban Studies
Urban Studies
Director
Peter R. Hoffman, Ph.D.
Faculty
Associate Professor: Peter R. Hoffman
Assistant Professor: Mara Marks
Objectives
As
an interdisciplinary program, Urban Studies encourages students to
examine urbanization and the multitude of issues inherent in urban life
from the perspectives of a wide range of disciplines and methodological
traditions. The critical analysis of urban issues helps students
evaluate the various political, sociocultural, and economic strategies
available to urban planners, local governments, law enforcement
agencies, and others seeking to remedy the problems of contemporary
cities.
The curriculum of the Urban Studies program, including
its internship program, allows students to take advantage of one of
LMU’s greatest assets: the many linkages that connect LMU to the
extraordinarily dynamic, multicultural metropolitan area surrounding
the University. Los Angeles is both an educational resource and a
laboratory for Urban Studies students.
Career options for Urban
Studies majors may be found in local government, law enforcement, real
estate development, and urban social services. The major is also
appropriate preparation for students seeking careers or graduate
education in urban planning, public administration, social welfare,
policy analysis, or the law.
Urban Studies Student Learning Outcomes
By virtue of their Urban Studies Program courses, students should know:
- The general history of urbanization and its associated economic and demographic processes
- The structures and expressions of urbanization and urban life associated with modern and postmodern cities
- The structures and expressions
of urbanization and urban life associated with cities of the developed
realms/core and those associated with cities of the less developed
realm/periphery
- The basic research questions and
agendas associated with the various disciplines contributing to our
understanding of urban issues
- The general expressions of urbanization and urban life associated with contemporary Los Angeles
- The common theories, practices, and methodologies employed in contemporary urban planning and policy analysis;
By virtue of their Urban Studies Program courses, students should be able to:
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Effectively employ contemporary social science methodology in the analysis of urban issues
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Demonstrate written and oral competencies in the analysis of urban issues and police
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Identify and utilize appropriate primary data, including census materials, for the analysis of urban issues
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Apply their
understanding of urban issues to the development and critical analysis
of programs and policies appropriate to addressing contemporary social
and economic problems
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Successfully
pursue graduate education in such areas as urban planning, public
administration, policy analysis, social welfare, and the law
upon completion of their major;
By virtue of their Urban Studies Program courses, students should value:
- Diverse perspectives in the analysis and assessment of urban issues and policies
- Thoughtful analysis of the
implications of urbanization and urban policy in the context of social
justice and sound environmental practices
- Rigorous, scientific research
that enlightens the experience of urban populations and contributes to
the resolution of the social and environmental problems associated with
urbanization
- Community-based participation in
the development of programs and policies that contribute to the social,
economic, political, and environmental improvement of their communities
and cities.