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(5 credits)
Explore the changes—both real and perceived—experienced by immigrants and the members of an existing community. Students collaborate to explore multiple perspectives derived from the social and natural sciences and the humanities. Subject matter is treated as unresolved issues to be explored rather than defined knowledge to be learned. Upon completion, students will be able to identify how population movements affect individuals and communities.
Pre-requisites
- IDST 1001 or IDST 3035 or PSYC 1002
- PSYC 1003