Social Construction Discussion

COURSE DESCRIPTION This course is an introduction to the sociological study of migration and immigration. The the course will focus on the sociology of immigration to the United States in historical and contemporary perspectives; examine causes and consequences of immigration. Its purpose is to provide a theoretical and empirical based study of the movement of people across borders, what propels migrants to move, patterns of economic, social, and political incorporation into institutions, and the process by which immigrants become ethnics.COURSE OBJECTIVES • Identify and evaluate the major theories of migration and immigration • Apply abstract theories to historical and contemporary migrations to the U.S. • Understand the macro- and micro-level causes and consequences of migration • Identify and compare immigration processes and experiences of groups in the U.S. • Assess impacts of immigration policy over time using empirical evidenceCoursebook: code: spring2023Please write a Speech Draft, and do a Powerpoint

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