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Housing Studies (HSG) Courses

Academic Unit: DHA Housing Studies

HSG 4193 - Directed Study in Housing Studies (independent study)
(1 cr [max 4]; Prereq-Undergrad, instr consent; A-F or Audit; offered Every Fall, Spring & Summer; may be repeated for 8 credits; may be repeated 2 times)
Independent study in Housing Studies under tutorial guidance.
HSG 4196 - Internship in Housing Studies (independent study)
(1 cr [max 4]; Prereq-Completion of at least one-half of professional sequence, plan submitted/approved in advance by [adviser, internship supervisor], written consent of faculty supervisor, instr consent; S-N or Audit; offered Every Fall, Spring & Summer; may be repeated for 4 credits)
Equivalent courses: ADES 4196 (starting 02-SEP-08, was DHA 4196 until 07-SEP-10), GDES 4196, RM 4196 (ending 07-SEP-10), IDES 4196 (ending 07-SEP-10)
Supervised work experience relating activity in business, industry, or government to the student's area of study. Integrative paper or project may be required.
HSG 5193 - Directed Study in Housing Studies (independent study)
(1 cr [max 4]; Prereq-Jr or sr or grad student; A-F or Audit; offered Every Fall, Spring & Summer; may be repeated for 8 credits; may be repeated 2 times)
Independent study in Housing Studies under tutorial guidance.
HSG 5462 - Housing and Community Development
(3 cr; A-F only; offered Every Fall)
An examination of the linkages between housing and community development. The process of residential neighborhood change and the impact of housing on neighborhood conditions is explored. The course considers theories of neighborhood change, trends in residential development, and concepts of community building in the built environment. Private sector, community-based, and governmental efforts at neighborhood revitalization and their effectiveness will be studied. Related issues such as racial discrimination in housing, gentrification and the displacement of low-income residents are discussed. Course includes an engaged group project to access housing and amenities in a specified neighborhood.
HSG 5463 - Housing Policy
(3 cr; Prereq-[[2401 or DHA 2401], [2463 or DHA 2463]] or instr consent; A-F or Audit; offered Every Spring)
Equivalent courses: was DHA 5463 until 07-SEP-10, was PA 5261 until 06-SEP-05, was DHA 5463 until 18-JAN-05, was PA 5261 until 18-JAN-05, was DHA 5463 until 07-SEP-99, PA 5261
Institutional/environmental settings that make up housing policy in the United States. Competing ideas about solving housing problems through public intervention in the market. Federal/local public sector responses to housing problems.
HSG 8192 - Readings in Housing Studies
(1 cr [max 3]; Prereq-instr consent; A-F or Audit; offered Every Fall, Spring & Summer; may be repeated for 8 credits; may be repeated 8 times)
Independent study, review of books, and periodicals under tutorial guidance.
HSG 8193 - Directed Study
(1 cr [max 3]; Prereq-instr consent; A-F or Audit; offered Every Fall, Spring & Summer; may be repeated for 8 credits; may be repeated 8 times)
Directed study in housing studies.
HSG 8222 - Plan B Master's Project
(3 cr; Prereq-[DHA or design master's] student, instr consent; S-N or Audit; offered Every Fall & Spring)
Plan B master's project.

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