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SPRING 2022 - SOCL 280–001 (4835): U.S. IMMIGRATION

SPRING 2022 - SOCL 280–001 (4835): U.S. IMMIGRATION

SPRING 2022

SOCL 280–001 (4835): TOPICS IN CONTEMPRARY SOCIOLOGY

U.S. IMMIGRATION

This course is designed to provide a sociological understanding concerning various impacts of immigration in the United States. We will examine fundamental concepts for studying migration, and theories that explain international migration. We will also discuss how immigrants have redefined –and will keep redefining– local and foreign demographic dynamics in receiving and sending societies, transnational networks, and a more complex ethno-racial diversity with meaningful international roots.

Course highlights:

  • Theories of international migration
  • Impact of migration on population size and composition
  • Assimilation of immigrants in the U.S.
  • Local diversity and discrimination against immigrants in the U.S.

Course Time and Location Info:

Tuesdays and Thurs 10:00AM–11:15AM

Lake Shore Campus - Cuneo Hall - Room 002

For more information: Dr. Cristian L. Paredes cparedes@luc.edu