US Immigration: Contemporary Issues and Debates
Course #: ANTH 277
Description:
Large-scale post-1965 immigration to the U.S. has significantly reshaped national life. Immigrants from the Caribbean, Latin America, Asia, Africa, and Europe have radically altered the way we think about cities, race, ethnicity, nation, and politics. Key themes covered include history, politics, and processes of immigration; class and race dimensions; transnationalism; immigrants in the economy; and comparative group experiences.
Pre Requisites:
Offered in:
2024 Spring
Section | Class Number | Schedule/Time | Instructor | Location | |
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01 | 9896 | MW 1:00 - 2:15 pm |
Negron,Rosalyn | McCormack M02-0208 | |
Session:
Regular
Class Dates:
01/22/2024 - 05/08/2024
Capacity:
35
Enrolled:
35
Status:
Closed
Credits:
3/3
Class Notes:
Pre Requisites:
Course Attributes:
United States
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2024 Winter
Section | Class Number | Schedule/Time | Instructor | Location | |
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01 | 1094 | - |
Negron,Rosalyn | On-line course | |
Session:
WS1 3W
Class Dates:
01/02/2024 - 01/19/2024
Capacity:
25
Enrolled:
17
Status:
Open
Credits:
3/3
Class Notes:
Pre Requisites:
Course Attributes:
United States
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