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Multicultural New York:  The City from its Beginnings to the Present

Course Description

Is New York the capital of the world? How did it become such a great multicultural city? What does it mean to be a New Yorker? These are some of the questions that guide us as we study events that shaped New York’s multicultural history from its beginning to the present. As we explore different periods of the city’s history some of the areas considered are immigration, changing neighborhoods, crime, technology, quality of life, money, power, culture, and art. Seminar time is supplemented with real world experiences.

Course ID Course Title Professor Days Start End Liberal Learning Requirements
FSP 13201

Multicultural New York:  The City from its Beginnings to the Present

Winkel, Matthew

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5:30 8:20

Human Inquiry: Social Change in Historical Perspectives

Civic Responsibilities: Race and Ethnicity