GS323/RE323
Global Migrations, Refugees and Diasporas
0.5 Credit

Hours per week:
  • Lecture/Discussion: 3

This course examines the diverse patterns of human movement in the modern world. Special attention will be given to the movement and representation of refugee communities, whether in their escape from persecution or in their search for survival. The role of international agencies such as the United Nations High Commission on Refugees will be investigated. (Cross-listed as RE323.)

Additional Course Information
Prerequisites
1.0 credit in 200 level GS courses, or permission of the department.
Exclusions
PO326, RE323.