Courses

  • Sociology 236A: International Immigration

    This is the first part in a sequence of two courses: Sociology 236A and 236B. We seek to offer a comprehensive overview of the key current theoretical debates in the study of international migration. | Fall 2023 Syllabus

  • Sociology 285: Forced Migration

    This course seeks to understand the refugee phenomenon, focusing on the causes of flight and the conditions that allow or constrain refugees from finding safety and asylum in the wealthy democracies of the west. | Spring 2023 Syllabus

  • Sociology 151: Comparative Immigration

    This is the first part in a sequence of two courses, focusing on the causes and consequences of international migration, with a principal focus on the United States. | Fall 2023 Syllabus

  • Sociology 191: Forced Migration

    This course seeks to understand the refugee phenomenon, focusing on the causes of flight and the conditions that allow or constrain refugees from finding safety and asylum in the wealthy democracies of the west. | Spring 2022 Syllabus