Explores the social geography of education, especially in cities. Topics include geographical educational inequalities; education, class and race; education, the family, and intergenerational class immobility; the movement of children to attend schools; education and the ‘right to the city.’
Areas of focus: Urban or Social/Cultural Geography
Prerequisite
Any 8.0 credits
Enrolment Limits
60
Breadth Requirements
Social and Behavioural Sciences
Course Experience
University-Based Experience