URBANST 111:
Political Power in American Cities (AMSTUD 121Z, POLISCI 121, PUBLPOL 133)
The major actors, institutions, processes, and policies of sub-state government in the U.S., emphasizing city general-purpose governments through a comparative examination of historical and contemporary politics. Issues related to federalism, representation, voting, race, poverty, housing, and finances. Political Science majors taking this course to fulfill the WIM requirement should enroll in POLISCI 121.
Last offered: Winter 2019
| Units: 5
| UG Reqs: GER:DB-SocSci, WAY-SI