Courses: Immigrant Experiences (SOCLB314001)
Spring 2011
Class Number: 1339
This course is an introduction to the causes and consequences of international migration. It explores the major theories of migration (how migration is induced and perpetuated); the different types of migration (labor migration, refugee flows, return migration) and forms of transnationalism; immigration and emigration policies; and patterns of migrants integration around the globe. It also addresses the implications of growing population movements and transnationalism for social relations and nation-states. Prerequisite: At least one prior social science course or permission of the instructor.
Preference given to SOCL majors, minors and seniority, Prerequisites:
At least one prior social science course or permission of the
instructor.; Enrollment Limit: 15; Enrollment Limit Criteria:
Sophmore/Junior/Senior; Major/Minor/Concentration;
Fulfills: Class Nbr: 1339
DepartmentTaught ByTakenaka,Ayumi |
LocationBryn Mawr, DAL10 Meeting TimesW 12:00pm-2:00pm |
