Spring 2013 Courses Offer Students Opportunity to Engage with the City

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The Chicago Studies Program invites you to learn more about your city this quarter by registering for one of the Spring 2013 courses that connect to Chicago:

• Intensive Study of a Culture: Chicago Blues
• The Practice of Anthropology: Ethnographic Methods
• Introduction to Science and Technologies Studies
• Anthropology of Museums II
• Nineteenth-Century Art in the Art Institute
• Natural History of North American Deserts: Field School
• Urban Economics
• Energy: Science, Technology, and Human Usage
• Integrative Research Seminar: Calumet
• Food Security and Agriculture
• Restoration Ecology
• Human Rights III: Contemporary Issues in Human Rights
• The Business of Non-Profit: The Evolving Social Sector
• Child Poverty and Chicago Schools
• Pursuing Social Justice in the City
• Urban Structure and Process
• Schools, Communities, and Urban School Reform

For a complete list of Chicago Studies Courses, check out the Interdisciplinary Opportunities on the College Catalog website.

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