Campus
CampusLocation
MKC307
ClassDays
Tuesday, Thursday
CourseHeader
ANTH233 - Intro Global Migration Studies
CourseTime
TR 2:00pm-3:15pm
CourseID
12827.MKC307.TR 2:00pm-3:15pm
Credits
3
CreditType
Undergraduate
CRN
12827
FullCourseDesc
This interdisciplinary and collaborative course examines the broad concepts of migration and movement through an historical approach. This historical contextualization includes colonialism and the world system, providing the necessary background to study root causes for contemporary local and
global human movements. Anthropological and sociological perspectives familiarize students with the impacts of the global north-south divide, world capitalism, globalization, conflicts and environmental sustainability issues on human displacements and movements. Politics, policies, aims of justice and law enforcement will help understand the minoritized/vulnerabilized identities and inequalities among migrant groups. Offered fall semester.
global human movements. Anthropological and sociological perspectives familiarize students with the impacts of the global north-south divide, world capitalism, globalization, conflicts and environmental sustainability issues on human displacements and movements. Politics, policies, aims of justice and law enforcement will help understand the minoritized/vulnerabilized identities and inequalities among migrant groups. Offered fall semester.
Instructor
Fozi Abivard
Section
001
StartEnd
01/21/2026 - 05/12/2026
Status
OPEN
Subject
TermCode
TimeOfDay
Day