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3 credits
Students will explore the relationship between globalization and the mobility of post-1965 migrants. Topics examined include: reasons for migration, role of the state in shaping human mobility, lives of stayers and leavers, impact of cultural, economic, and social institutions of migrants as well as migrant impact on these institutions. (Learning Goals:G,L;Distribution Reqs:Social Sciences)Sections Offered: Fall 2024 |
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The Sociology Of Immigration | ||||||||
0170-344-001 | J. Olvera | Mon/Wed | 8:35 am - 9:50 am | GC - HHE 110 | 3 |