
Photo: Elizabeth Spector '05
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QUICK FACTS
urban studies statistics
MAJORS
104 declared majors (as of 3/04/08)
34 seniors; 41 juniors; 25 sophomores
19 double majors (most popular majors: Political Science, English, History & Society, Economics, Sociology)
54 females; 50 males
MINORS
22 declared Urban Studies minors (as of 3/14/07)
34 declared Urban Education minors
24 declared Urban Real Estate and Development minors
Departments with which Urban Studies courses are most frequently cross-listed: History, Education, Sociology, Anthropology, and City Planning
Courses and enrollment 2007-2008
37 undergraduate courses offered in Fall 2007 (includes cross listed courses)
total enrollment - 724
average enrollment per course - 20
41 undergraduate courses offered in Spring 2008 (includes cross listed courses)
total enrollment - 658
average enrollment per course - 19
post-graduate facts
over 70% of graduates go on to graduate school within 10 years
most popular fields of graduate study: Law, Business, City Planning, Public Policy, Education
fields that graduates are most likely to work in: business, law, planning, real estate, non-profit sector management most graduates report earning more than $50,000 per year
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