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13 January β 12 May 2025
Online
Forced migration is a central issue in the provision of humanitarian assistance. This course will examine the causes of forced migration, including violent conflict, natural disasters, development projects, human trafficking, and others.
It will use a variety of case studies to examine international responses to forced migration, the migrant experience, legal and human rights around migration, and the role of human agencies and NGOs in responding to forced migration.
Four-credit courses that meet for 150 minutes per week require three additional hours of class preparation per week on the part of the student instead of an additional hour of formal instruction.