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SO 201 - Urban Sociology


Credit Hours: 3

A study of the organization of urban life with emphasis on its development, ecology, institutions, impact on urban society and consideration of urban planning and housing.

Fulfills SUNY General Education – Social Sciences.

Course Outcomes
At the completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • describe and compare the new urban sociology to mainstream approaches;
  • describe and compare primary and applied approaches used in urban sociology;
  • demonstrate an awareness of the triangular relationship between social change, the city, and personal identity;
  • uncover the complexities of urban life through sociological theory;
  • offer new ideas about the role of economics, politics, and culture in urban - metropolitan socio-spatial analysis;
  • apply the socio-spatial perspective (SSP) to current events, especially as it relates to metropolitan policy and the environment;
  • describe the impact of the urban experience on individual behavior; and
  • describe the rise of cities historically and the advantages of the urban form.


Prerequisites: SO 100
F (C, N, S)