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Title: Political Economy: Migration
Course Section Number: PPE-358-01
Department: Philosophy, Politics, Economic
Description: Immigration is an important current issue not only in the US, but across the globe, and past migrations have shaped history. This class will study the economic causes and consequences of migration. We will study how politics have shaped migration policy, and how policy shapes outcomes. While the economics of migration will be the primary focus, we will also consider the politics and ethics of migration policy. This class does not require intermediate economic theory or econometrics and thus it does not count towards the upper-level course requirement for the economics major.
Credits: 1.00
Start Date: August 24, 2022
End Date: December 17, 2022
Meeting Information:
08/24/2022-12/16/2022 Lecture Monday, Wednesday, Friday 03:10PM - 04:00PM, Baxter Hall, Room 201
Faculty: Burnette, Joyce
Requisite Courses: Prerequisites: ECO-101 with a minimum grade of C- and one 200 level ECO course with a minimum grade of D, OR with the consent of the instructor

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Cross-list Group Capacity: 25
Cross-list Group Student Count: 11
Calculated Course Status: OPEN
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