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SOCIĀ 3019 [0.5 credit] Sociology of International Migration


This course draws from global and interdisciplinary theoretical perspectives to examine primarily though not exclusively Canadian immigration policy and the socio-historical forces shaping policy, migration patterns, permanent, temporary and circular migration, the experiences of immigrants, refugees and migrants; and diasporic and transnational communities and identities.
Prerequisite(s): second-year standing or permission from the instructor.
Lecture three hours per week.