May 15, 2026  
2026-2027 Binghamton University Academic Guide 
    
2026-2027 Binghamton University Academic Guide

GEOG 233 - Urban Geography:Race And Place




America’s urban realm has evolved within the context of European influences and unique processes relatedto American geography, technology and institutions - economic, political, legal, and social. These forces, combined with America’s racial and ethnic populations, have produced unique American urban landscapes and racial problems in various periods of American history to include the contemporary urban scene. This course examines specific technology, institutions, and ideologies that played a pivotal role in the evolution of America’s racial geography.  Native American, Hispanic American (Mexican, Cuban, and Puerto Rican), African American, Asian American (Japanese and Chinese), and White ethnic (Jewish and Italian) cultures are examined to identify their place (in both a spatial and a hierarchical sense) in the progression of American society. 4 credits.