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Human Geography Month: What is Urban Worlds?
With over half of the world鈥檚 population living in urban spaces, cities matter. They produce, reflect, and amplify most of the dynamics, potential, and problems of global society. With planetary pressures like population growth and climate change, urban spaces need to be more resilient and sustainable for society to thrive in a turbulent world. Do you want to shape cities and urban life for better?
Explore the world through Urban Worlds
A Bachelor of Arts majoring in Urban Worlds will have you analyzing the experience of city life in various global settings and learning about a range of topics such as gentrification, homelessness, and migration. You will learn how urban change influences social transformation forging for a positive future.
鈥淥ur world is urban. Wherever we live, cities shape our lives鈥ities are centres of culture, political decision-making, innovation and creativity. Cities reveal and intensify human problems such as racism, climate change, and inequity. The Urban Worlds major grounds students in the dynamism and diversity of the city.鈥
- 天美mv天美 Geography Chair, Nicholas Blomley.
What are the TWO streams?
Urban Worlds is a collaboration between the Faculty of Environment and Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. There are two streams:
Urban Change
This stream is hosted by the Department of Geography. Urban Change, as its name suggests, is focused on the geographic dimensions of urban change. Urban environments are constantly changing. Their dynamism is essential to our world as we become a global urban society. After completing the Urban Change stream, you will acquire a deep knowledge of how cities have come to be what they are, how urban change continues to shape social change, and how to shape cities and urban life for the better in the future.
Urban Studies
This stream is hosted by the Urban Studies Program. This stream explores the richness and diversity of human settlement in cities, focusing on historical, cultural, economic, and political dimensions. You learn the common factors of urban life that appeal people and highlights the culture, creativity, and communication that emerge when communities form and gain the tools to interpret these complex aspects.
Watch Professor Eugene McCann introduce GEOG 161 - Urban Change: An introduction to Dynamic Places.
This course is an introductory course in the Urban Worlds major. GEOG 161 explores how cities evolve, who does and doesn't benefit from these changes while focusing on the social, environmental, and political factors that shape urban life. Thinking critically through social science perspectives, you will examine the influence of globalization, urban economies, planning, social movements and the importance in shaping urban experiences. By understanding these dynamic places, you will gain understanding on how to change cities for the better.
GEOG 161 will next be offered in Spring 2025.
Co-op Opportunities
As part of your Bachelor of Arts degree, you have the opportunity to join the Co-op program where you get the chance to apply your knowledge to real-world projects. You gain experience and develop professional skills, while building a network of contacts over the course of 3 terms. Work in areas of government, conservation and urban planning.
Careers in Urban Worlds
Career Pathways for Urban Worlds graduates are diverse. Career and Volunteer Services can help guide you in choosing a career with your Urban Worlds major. You can work as:
- Business Development Manager
- Construction Project Manager
- Consumer Insights Specialist
- Corporate Strategy Analyst
- Disaster Response Planner
- Economic Development Officer
- Emergency Management Coordinator
- Government Executive Director
- Government Policy Manager
- Infrastructure Planning Specialist
- Market Research Analyst
- Municipal Services Manager
- Public Sector Manager
- Regional Development Consultant
- Sustainability Consultant
- Sustainability Program Manager
- Transit Systems Analyst
- Transportation Planner
- Urban Development Coordinator
- Urban Planner or Land-Use Specialist
- Utilities Manager
Accelerated Masters
As part of the Urban Worlds major, you will have the opportunity to take graduate-level courses and apply those courses toward your undergraduate and graduate degrees at 天美mv天美. Bachelors and Masters at the same time!
Join our community
Whether your goal is to work in urban planning, sustainability initiatives or transportation, 天美mv天美's new Urban Worlds major offers real world exploration and hands on experience. There are many career pathways to explore with this degree!
Interested in becoming a part of the 天美mv天美 Geography community? Check out our programs to see what major is the right fit for you.