Growth and Structure of Cities at Bryn Mawr College
PS#CRS#CRTITLE OF COURSEProfessor(s)/Instructor(s)DIV
1418B160 011.0Daily Life/ Anc Greece/Rome
Cross listed with ARCH B160.
Donohue
MWF 1:00 PM-2:00 PM
HU III
TH104
1176B175 011.0Environment and Society
History, Place and Problems
Cross listed with SOCL B175. Counts toward Environmental Studies Concentration. Enrollment limited to 50 students, 15 seats held for incoming freshmen.
Stroud
TTH 10:00 AM-11:30 AM
History, Place and Problems
SO I
DAL119
1177B185 021.0Urban Culture and Society
Cross-listed with ANTH B185. Enrollment limited to 70 students, 20 seats held for freshmen. Preference go freshmen and sophomores.
McDonogh/Arbona
MW 1:00 PM-2:30 PM
MW 1:00 PM-2:30 PM
SJ I
TAYF
TAYG
1436B213 011.0Taming the Modern Corporation
Enrollment limited to 30 students. Enrollment will be limited first by class status, and second, if necessary, by lottery. Cross-listed with ECON B213.
Alger
TTH 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
SO I
TH102
1437B214 011.0Public Finance
Cross-listed with ECON B214. Enrollment limited to 30 students.
Stahnke
TTH 1:00 PM-2:30 PM
SO I
CARP25
1438B225 011.0Economic Development
Cross listed with ECON B225. Enrollment limited to 30 students. Enrollment will be limited first by class status, and second, if needed, by lottery.
Rock
MW 1:00 PM-2:30 PM
SO I
DAL119
1178B226 011.0Intro to Archit & Urban Design
Enrollment limited to 13 students. Preference to Cities majors, juniors and seniors.
Voith/Olshin
T 7:30 PM-9:00 PM
F 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
HU III
ROSTUD
ROSTUD
1465B248 011.0Mod Middle East Cities
Cross listed with HEBR B248, POLS B248 and HIST B240. Enrollment limited to 30 students , by class year and major.
Harrold
TTH 11:30 AM-1:00 PM
no topic
SO I
DAL119
1473B249 011.0Asian American Communities
Cross listed with ANTH B249 and SOCL B249. Enrollment limited to 25 students. Preference given to Sociology majors and minors; ANTH and Cities majors and minors.
Takenaka
MW 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
SO I
DAL119
1179B254 011.0History of Modern Architecture
Enrollment limited to 40 students, with preference given to Cities and History of Art majors and minors. Cross-listed with HART B254.
Hein
MWF 11:00 AM-12:00 PM
F 11:00 AM-12:00 PM
break out
HU III
TH110
TH224
1444B258 011.0L’Espace réinventé
New Course: The cityscape is a dominant figure in the 19th and 20th century, influencing and even structuring beliefs. Urban theory and cultural criticism will supplement literary analysis as we consider how poets Baudelaire, Rimbaud, Claudel, Apollinaire, Breton, Ben Jelloun and Reda have sought to restore immediacy and depth through lyric voice. Prerequisite: FREN 102, 105, a 200-level French course, placement at the 200-level or permission of the instructor. Cross listed with FREN B258.
Giraud
MWF 9:00 AM-10:00 AM
HU III
TAYE
1439B266 011.0Schools in American Cities
Enrollment limited to 25 students. Priority to students enrolled in the Education certification or Minor program. Cross-listed with EDUC B266 and SOCL B266.
Cohen
TTH 1:00 PM-2:30 PM
SO I
TAYD
1180B301 011.0Topics in Modern Architecture
American Renaissance
Enrollment limited to 20 students.
TBA
T 12:00 PM-2:00 PM
American Renaissance
HU
CARP13
1455B308 011.0Topics in Photography:
Photography and War
New Course: Examining photographic practices between the 1850’s and the 1970’s, this seminar seeks to move beyond the reflective analysis of the city in the image and as the subject of representation to the relationship between photography and urbanization. Taking up various theories and models it explores how making records and reorganization of space developed as related means of modernization. Cross listed with HART B308. Enrollment limited to 15 students, with preference to HART and CITY majors.
Schwartz
TH 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
HU III
CARP15
1453B319 011.0Adv Topics German Cultural St
Berlin in the 1920s
Cross-listed with GERM B321 and COML B321..
Meyer
M 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
HU III
CARP13
1181B360 011.0Topics Urban Cult & Society
Latin American Social Movements
This course sets out to explore social movements in urban Latin America as concrete manifestations of a growing discontent with local/national/global forms of social organization, but also as ways to promote broad social transformations. In other words, these movements are not only resisting, they are also proposing. Counts toward the Hispanic and Hispanic American Studies Concentration. Enrollment limited to 20 students, with preference to Cities majors and concentrators in Hispanic and Hispanic American Studies.Cross listed with ANTH B359 and HART B359.
Arbona
TH 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
Latin American Social Movements
SO I or III
TH224
1182B377 011.0Topics in Modern Architecture
War, Catastrophes and Reconstruction
Natural and manmade catastrophes have shaped the city over centuries. As wars and catastrophes continue to ravage cities, this course will explore various historic cases of destruction and rebuilding around the world, analyze reconstruction in regard to local conditions and trauma, and investigate continuities and changes. Enrollment limited to 20 students. Cross listed with HART B377.
Hein
W 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
War, Catastrophes and Reconstruction
HU III
CARP15
1450B397 011.0Sr Seminar Environment Studies
Open only to senior Environmental Studies Concentrators. Cross listed with ANTH B397, CITY B397 and BIOL B397.
Stroud/Oze
W 1:00 PM-4:00 PM
NA
PK259
1183B398 021.0Senior SeminarArbona/Hein/McDonogh
T 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
T 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
SO
TAYF
TAYG
1515B403 011.0Independent StudySO
1885B403 021.0Independent StudyStroudSO
1918B415 021.0Teaching Assistant