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226. Intermediate Jazz Dance. (1.5h) Pursues the mastery of basic jazz technique along with<br />

more complex center floor combinations. Emphasis is on performance qualities and musicality.<br />

May be repeated for credit. P—DCE 126 or POI.<br />

227. Advanced Jazz Dance. (1.5h) Pursues the mastery of jazz technique along with more complex<br />

center floor combinations. Emphasis is on performance qualities, musicality, technique,<br />

virtuosity, and creativity. May be repeated for credit. P—DCE 226 or POI.<br />

229. Intermediate Classical Ballet. (1.5h) Pursues the mastery of basic ballet technique along with<br />

more complex barre and center combinations, performance qualities, and musicality. May be<br />

repeated for credit. P—DCE 127 or POI.<br />

231. Advanced Classical Ballet. (1.5h) Continues the mastery of basic ballet technique along with<br />

more complex barre and center combinations, performance qualities, musicality, and pointe<br />

work. May be repeated for credit. P—DCE 229 or POI.<br />

241. Advanced Tap Dance. (1.5h) A progressive development of the concepts of DCE 201 with<br />

emphasis on qualitative performance, virtuosity, and versatility in a variety of technical forms<br />

within the tap dance discipline. May be repeated for credit. P—DCE 201 or POI.<br />

Urban Studies (URB)<br />

(Interdisciplinary Minor)<br />

Coordinator Professor of Economics Donald E. Frey<br />

The interdisciplinary minor in urban studies requires fifteen hours, of which at least nine must<br />

be chosen from the following courses. Only one course from the art electives is permitted to<br />

count toward the minor. Additional elective courses may have been approved since publication<br />

of this bulletin. The program coordinator maintains a complete list of all approved elective<br />

courses. For course descriptions, see the relevant department’s listings in this publication.<br />

ART 233. American Architecture. (3h) or 288. Modern Architecture. (3h) or<br />

396. Art History Seminar. l. Architecture and Urbanism. (3h)<br />

ECN 246. Urban Economics. (3h)<br />

POL 222. Urban Politics. (3h)<br />

SOC 333. The Sociology of Cities. (3h)<br />

URB 250. Urban Planning. (3h)<br />

270. Individual Study. (3h)<br />

Courses needed to complete fifteen hours may be chosen from among the following courses.<br />

Additional elective courses may have been approved since publication of this bulletin. The<br />

program coordinator maintains a complete list of all approved elective courses. For course<br />

descriptions, see the relevant department’s listings in this publication.<br />

EDU 271. Geography: The Human Environment. (3h)<br />

HST 2253. History of Venice. (3h) Offered in Venice.<br />

2260. History of London. (3h) Offered in London.<br />

352. U.S. Social History II. (3h)<br />

SOC 152. Social Problems. (3h)<br />

URB 280. Urban Internship. (3h)<br />

U R B A N S T U D I E S 242

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