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SOCIOL 3200.01

Sociology of Immigration

3 cr

Provides a sociological understanding of contemporary migration both globally and with a particular focus on the U.S. The course will examine why migration occurs; how it is sustained over time; and how immigrants are incorporated into the host society. Social relations as central to understanding immigration will be a focus of the course. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 3200 or 3200.02.

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3
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3
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Sections in Spring 2026

#SecInstructorHist. GPADays/TimeRoomEnrollment
2839902Tiffany HuangTuTh 3:55PM - 5:15PMTownshend Hall 255Open · 61/84
2840804A.Torres, BeltranWF 0220P-0340CZ014057/62 · 57/62
2574605Danielle SchoonTBAOnlineOpen · 233/240