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Urban & Metropolitan Studies

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Located in the heart of downtown Phoenix, the Urban & Metropolitan Studies Program is for students who have a yearning to study and understand urban theory in order to effectively address the challenges of rapid growth, along with other contemporary urban issues.

phoenix.gifOur students discover what makes the city tick – and the city is their classroom. They examine challenges and solutions by researching history, society, culture, economy, and politics in order to understand urban theory.  They use that knowledge to get involved in their communities, giving them an outlet through which they can experience practical ways of solving complex problems faced by metropolitan regions.  Our students are invested in their neighborhoods. Many of them live and work downtown.  In the Urban and Metropolitan Studies program, they learn how to improve urban health and well-being, often training themselves to be the future leaders of our urban environments. Our students don’t stop there.  Others focus on making a wide variety of other contributions to society; studying the role of arts and culture, business and property development, revitalization and community building in the life of the region.

 

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The Urban & Metropolitan Studies Program prepares students for work in a wide range of fields.  The interdisciplinary approach of the program allows graduates to successfully enter fields as diverse as urban management, revitalization, community development, urban sustainability, and urban planning.


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There are many careers and advanced degrees that may be pursued with a Bachelor’s degree in Urban & Metropolitan Studies.  Some of these careers require additional graduate-level studies and professional experience.  Students in the program are advised to explore their options with academic and career advisors to prepare an appropriate program of study and plan to participate in an internship that compliments their long-term professional
goals.
 

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Archivist
Artist
Campaign Operative
City Councilmember
City Manager  
City Planner
City Housing Administrator
Communications Director  
Community Advocate/Organizer 
Constituent Services Coordinator
Consumer Advocate  
Coordinator of Federal/State Aid
Corporate Analyst
Corporate Public Affairs Advisor
Corporate Government Relations
Demographer
Entrepreneur

Foundation President
Freelance Writer
Historic Preservationist
Historical Archivist/Researcher  
Information Manager
Journalist
Lawyer
Paralegal  
Legislative Analyst / Coordinator
Legislative Office/Committee Staff
Lobbyist
Management Analyst
Mayor
Nonprofit Director
Police Officer
Policy Analyst
Political Commentator 

Political Consultant
Public Opinion Analyst
Public Relations Director
Public Utilities Commissioner
Publisher
Real Estate Analyst/Agent
Research Analyst
School Board Member
Sociologist
State Legislator
Strategic Planning Consultant
Teacher
Technical Writer
Transportation Policy Analyst
University Professor
Urban Policy Planner
Youth Programs Coordinator

 

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Anthropology
Architecture
Business
Economics
Education
Environmental Planning
Geography
Global Studies
Government – Federal, State and Municipal

Journalism
Law
Political Science
Public Administration / Public Management
Public Policy
Real Estate and Development
Sociology
Sustainability
Urban Planning

 

 

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Please stop by our offices located on the 4th floor of the University Center at the Downtown Phoenix campus, call us at 602-496-0450, send us an e-mail, or request that more information be sent to you. You can also request information from ASU about undergraduate studies.

If you are new to ASU and Downtown Phoenix, we encourage you to take a tour of campus - take an online tour or visit campus in-person.

 

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