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Global Urban Culture and History

Building in Moscow, Russia at night

Approximately half of the world’s population now lives in cities, and the proportion grows greater every day.  Urban issues cannot be understood in the context of a single nation or a single moment in time. 

This concentration draws on disciplinary approaches including anthropology, archaeology, art history, geography, and history to help students understand how cities have developed and how they relate to each other today. By placing urban issues in perspective, students improve their comprehension of the United States as well as the world, and of the present as well as the past.

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Special Programs and Opportunities

Students in this concentration are encouraged to study off campus, and preferably overseas, for at least one quarter. Many courses offered through the Overseas Studies Program can be counted toward the concentration. Similarly, internships offered at many of Stanford’s overseas locations can be used to fulfill the Urban Studies internship requirement. Students should also consider enrolling in one of the Stanford Global Seminars, intensive courses taught in September in locations which do not have overseas campuses.

Additional Courses

Courses in the concentration (including the required course and additional courses) must total at least 20 units. Please consult with your advisor to select a program of courses that suits your intellectual and personal goals.

If a course has not already been approved for a concentration, you may petition to count it by submitting this form to your advisor. 

Elective Courses

List

Title
Instructor
Quarter
Day, Time

AMSTUD 145

Kessler, E. (PI)

2025 - 2026
Spring

Monday Wednesday
3:00 PM
4:20 PM

Crane, E. (PI)

2025 - 2026
Autumn

Monday Wednesday
1:30 PM
2:50 PM

Rau, M. (PI)

2025 - 2026
Winter

Monday Wednesday
10:30 AM
11:50 AM

Beischer, T. (PI)
Wood, E. (PI)

2025 - 2026
Winter

Wednesday
9:30 AM
12:20 PM

Boehm, A. (PI)

2025 - 2026
Winter

Monday Wednesday
3:00 PM
4:20 PM

CLASSICS 53

Brown, A. (PI)

2025 - 2026
Winter

Monday Wednesday
1:30 PM
2:50 PM

Cullen, N. (TA)
Hammond, C. (TA)
Morris, I. (PI)

2025 - 2026
Winter

Monday Wednesday
10:30 AM
11:20 AM

Saller, R. (PI)
Tang, E. (PI)
Sen, A. (PI)

2025 - 2026
Spring

Monday Wednesday
12:30 PM
1:20 PM

Waller, A. (TA)
Shanks, M. (PI)

2025 - 2026
Winter

Tuesday Thursday
3:00 PM
4:20 PM

Victoria, K. (TA)
Passmore, M. (TA)
Sellfors, B. (TA)
Epifantseva, S. (TA)
Haviland, C. (TA)
Frank, Z. (PI)

2025 - 2026
Autumn

Tuesday Thursday
10:30 AM
11:50 AM

Cabrita, J. (PI)

2025 - 2026
Autumn

Monday Wednesday
1:30 PM
2:50 PM

Regalado, P. (PI)

2025 - 2026
Spring

Tuesday Thursday
1:30 PM
2:50 PM

Shil, P. (PI)

2025 - 2026
Spring

Tuesday Thursday
10:30 AM
11:50 AM

Stokes, L. (PI)

2025 - 2026
Winter

Tuesday Thursday
12:00 PM
1:20 PM

Levy, I. (PI)

2025 - 2026
Spring

Tuesday Thursday
3:00 PM
4:20 PM

Jander, M. (PI)
Lohrmann, U. (GP)

2025 - 2026
Autumn

Pabsch, M. (PI)

2025 - 2026
Winter

Pabsch, M. (PI)
Lohrmann, U. (GP)

2025 - 2026
Autumn

OSPHONGK 69

Doyle, A. (GP)

2025 - 2026
Autumn

Doyle, A. (GP)

2025 - 2026
Autumn

Campos Calvo-Sotelo, P. (PI)
Perez Leal, P. (GP)

2025 - 2026
Autumn

Perez Leal, P. (GP)
Staffa-Healey, A. (PI)

2025 - 2026
Autumn

Perez Leal, P. (GP)
Staffa-Healey, A. (PI)

2025 - 2026
Winter

Perez Leal, P. (GP)
Staffa-Healey, A. (PI)

2025 - 2026
Spring

Kahan, M. (PI)
Safran, G. (PI)

2025 - 2026
Autumn

OSPPARIS 94

Ulloa, M. (PI)
calefas-strebelle, a. (GP)

2025 - 2026
Autumn

OSPPARIS 94

Ulloa, M. (PI)
calefas-strebelle, a. (GP)

2025 - 2026
Winter

Orringer, J. (PI)
Miller, R. (PI)

2025 - 2026
Autumn

Hansen, T. (PI)

2025 - 2026
Autumn

Monday Wednesday
10:30 AM
11:50 AM

Trimble, J. (PI)

2025 - 2026
Spring

Monday Wednesday
1:30 PM
2:50 PM

Petersen, C. (PI)

2025 - 2026
Autumn

Monday Wednesday
3:00 PM
4:20 PM

Pesic, A. (PI)
Pieck, R. (PI)

2025 - 2026
Winter

Monday Wednesday
10:30 AM
11:20 AM