SOA 383: Migration,Citizenshp,Belonging - fall

Prerequisite: SOA 101 or SOA 111

An exploration of the social, cultural, and political dynamics of transnational migration which takes the U.S. as a case study. Specific questions include: why people leave their homes; how they establish new ways of life, identities, and communities; and what kinds of challenges they face along the way. We will also examine the impact immigration has had on U.S. society and develop a critical understanding of current controversies and policy debates around immigration in the U.S. This course is an upper-level elective for majors and open to non-majors.

Class#SctTypeSeatsUnits
12581 01 Lecture 30 3.00
Days Start End Location
MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 11:00 AM EST 12:15 PM EST Liberal Arts 215
Instructor: Lisa Maya Knauer Class status:
Prerequisite: SOA 101 or SOA 111
Enrollment Section
Class instruction mode: In Person