Growth and Structure of Cities at Bryn Mawr College
PS#CRS#CRTITLE OF COURSEProfessor(s)/Instructor(s)DIV
1437B103 011.0Earth Syst Science & Environ
Enrollment limited to 75 students. Cross-listed as CITY B103. Lab req. one day weekly: W,TH or F. Lab sections assigned first week of class.
Barber/Elkins
MWF 11:00 AM-12:00 PM
WTHF 1:00 PM-4:00 PM
Labs
NA IIL
PK25
PK100
1628B180 011.0Intro to Urban Planning
A critical examination of theories and practices associated with modern planning. Prerequisite: at least one CITY course. Enrollment limited to 25 students.
TBA
MW 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
SO I
TAYG
1110B190 011.0Form of the City
Cross-listed with HART B190 and ANTH B190. Enrollment limited to 60 students, preference to freshmen and sophomores.
Hein/Cohen
MW 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
F 11:00 AM-12:00 PM
F 11:00 AM-12:00 PM
break out room
break out room
SO I or III
TH110
TH111
TH251
1426B206 011.0Statistical Methods in Econ
Enrollment is limited to 30 students. Enrollment will be limited first by class status, and second, if needed, by lottery. Cross listed with ECON B203.
Vartanian
TTH 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
Lab
NA/QU Q
DAL119
1402B209 011.0Medical Anthropology
Prerequisite: ANTH B102. Cross listed with ANTH B210. Enrollment limited to 25 students, selected first by major, then by class based on fulfillment of pre-req.
Pashigian
MW 11:30 AM-1:00 PM
SO I
DAL119
1438B210 011.0Natural Hazards & Human Pop
Cross-listed with GEOL-B209.
Weil
TTH 10:00 AM-11:30 AM
NA II & Q
PK243
1111B218 011.0Globalization and the City
Enrollment limited to 25 students.
Staff
MW 10:00 AM-11:30 AM
SO I
DAL212A
1457B222 011.0Intro to Environmental Issues
Movements, Controversies and Policy Making
Counts toward the Environmental Studies Concentration. Cross-listed with POLS B222. Enrollment limited to 30 students.
Hager
TTH 1:00 PM-2:30 PM
SO I
DAL119
1112B227 011.0Topics in Modern Planning
The Global Architecture of Oil
This course examines oil’s global impact on the built environment, following the trail of petroleum around the world. It uses the global architecture of oil—of its extraction, administration, and resale—to examine the impact of international economic networks on architecture and urban form since the mid-19th century. Enrollment limited to 25 students. Cross listed as HART B227.
Hein
MW 10:00 AM-11:30 AM
The Global Architecture of Oil
SO I
DAL2
1113B228 011.0Prob in Architectural Design
Advanced Architecture and Urban Design
Enrollment limited to 13 students. Preference given to Cities majors, juniors and seniors.
Voith/Olshin
T 7:30 PM-9:00 PM
Advanced Architecture and Urban Design
HU III
ROSTUD
1114B229 011.0Comparative Urbanism
Global Suburbia
This research/writing seminar engages a theme of global urban importance through comparative case studies that also facilitate development of research, analytic and writing skills. In 2009, we look at peri-urban society and culture worldwide, contrasting American forms, myths and experiences with related and alternative developments in China, France and Argentina. Enrollment limited to 25 students with preference to Cities majors. Counts toward Environmental Studies concentration and towards the Latin American, Latino and Iberian Peoples and Cultures Concentration. Cross listed with EAST B229 and ANTH B229.
McDonogh
MW 1:00 PM-2:30 PM
Global Suburbia
SO I
TAYG
1427B234 011.0Environmental Economics
Enrollment limited to 30 students with preference to senior and junior majors, then sophomores, then random. Cross listed with ECON B234.
Rock
MW 1:00 PM-2:30 PM
SO I
TAYF
1452B237 011.0Themes in Mod African History
Urban History
Urban History" Discusses urbanization, from the earliest cities of Ancient Egypt and Axum to the postcolonial cities of Africa and the African diaspora. While the citizens of African cities have created unique urban centers by adapting and adjusting to their environment, they have also created cities that are local manifestations of a larger global urban culture. Students will choose a city in the African past and explore the environmental, economic, social, political and cultural factors that contributed to its growth and development. Cross listed with HIST B237.
Ngalamulume
MW 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
SO I
TAYF
1428B238 011.0The Economics of Globalization
Cross listed with ECON B236. Enrollment limited to 30 students with preference to senior and junior majors, then sophomores, then random.
Ceglowski
TTH 1:00 PM-2:30 PM
no topic
SO I
DAL1
1465B242 011.0Urban Field Research Methods
Enrollment Limited to 15 students. Pre-requistes: At least one course in Sociology or Anthropology or permission of instructor. Cross listed with ANTH B242 and SOCL B242. This praxis course intends to provide students with hands-on research practice in field methods.
Takenaka
MW 11:30 AM-1:00 PM
SO I
DAL2
1404B244 011.0Great Empires of Anc Near East
Enrollment limited to 20 students. Cross-listed with ARCH B244, HIST B244 and POLS B244.
Ataç
MW 10:00 AM-11:30 AM
HU III
CARP21
1657B250 011.020th Century US Urban History
This course explores the recent history of U.S. cities as both physical spaces and social entities. How have the definitions, political roles, and social perceptions of U.S. cities changed since 1900? And how have those shifts, along with changes in transportation, communication, construction, and other technologies affected both the people and places that comprise U.S. cities? Cross listed as HIST B251.
Stroud
TTH 10:00 AM-11:30 AM
SO I
TAYE
1434B251 011.0La Mosaïque France
Cross listed with FREN B251.
Cherel
TTH 11:30 AM-1:00 PM
HU III
TAYC
1115B255 011.0Survey Amer Architecture
Enrollment limited to 20, preference to Cities and HArt majors. Cross listed with HART B255
SteffensenHU III
1447B271 011.0History of Photography
The American Century
Cross listed with HART B271. Enrollment limited to 30 students, selected by lottery.
Schwartz
TTH 11:30 AM-1:00 PM
HU III
CARP21
1444B299 011.0Cultural Diversity & Its Rep
Middle Eastern Cultures in Contemp Germany
Topic is "Middle Eastern Cultures in Contemporary Germany". Cross-listed with COML B299 and GERM B229.
Seyhan
M 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
HU I or III
CARP15
1117B306 011.0Adv Field Tech:Places in Time
Enrollment limited to 15 students.
Cohen
W 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
SO I or III
DAL10
1446B322 011.0Topics in German Literature
Decadent Munich: 1890-1925
Cross listed with GERM B310.
Kenosian
TH 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
Decadent Munich: 1890-1925
HU III
TAYB
1441B328 011.0Geographic Info Systems
Enrollment limited to 15 students. Cross listed with ARCH/BIOL/GEOL B328.
Reese
TTH 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
NA
PK259
1448B331 011.0Palladio and Neo-Palladianism
Cross-listed with HART B331. Enrollment limited to 15 students.
Cast
M 2:00 PM-4:00 PM

CARP13
1118B345 011.0Adv Topics Environ & Society
Environmental Justice
This course will delve into the history of the complex issues of environmental justice and environmental racism. We will investigate the ways in which environmentalism can and has led to environmental inequalities, and we will study how resource allocation, legal frameworks and access to social and economic power affect experiences of environmental amenities and risks. We will learn to read and understand expressions of power in many landscapes, environments, and narratives. Enrollment limited to12 students, with preference to advanced History and Cities majors. Counts toward the Environmental Studies Concentration. Cross listed with HIST B345.
Stroud
T 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
topic?
SO I
CARP17
1629B360 011.0Topics Urban Cult & Society
Global Cities
Enrollment limited to 20 students.
StaffSO I or III