GLBL 296

Fall 2009 Part of Term A

Part of Term A
Aug 24-Oct 16

Credit: 1 hours.

Examination of current controversies and larger ethical issues in today's global society. Topics could include: immigration, global environmental debates, and population issues.

May be repeated in separate terms to a maximum of 3 hours. Prerequisite: GLBL 100.

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GLBL 296 class schedule data for fall 2009
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
54536
Lecture-Discussion
LT
4:00PM -5:50PM
M
Foreign Languages Building
Tabb, L
Part of Term:
A
Date Range:
08/24/09-10/16/09
Section Title:
Border Crossings: Study of....
Section Info:
Border crossings: A study of transnational migrations. This course explores the global movement of people, examining root causes of transnational migration. A range of socio-cultural, economic, environmental, linguistic, and political factors will be explored. Topical case studies will include human trafficking, student mobility, hometown associations, diaspora and refugee populations, and the impact of climate change and global terrorism on border crossings. If this course is full call 217-333-0178 and ask to be put on a waitlist. As of 8-18-09 the major restriction has been removed.
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