PA 5451 (formerly Immigrant Health Issues) has a new title: Immigration, Health and Policy.
The course is offered fall and spring semester; the basic content and format are the same. It can be taken for four credits (with a final project), or three credits (without a final project).
PA 5451 qualifies as an elective for the Human Rights Minor at the U, and fulfills requirements for the 7-credit Health Disparities Interdisciplinary Concentration in the School of Public Health, the Global Public Policy Concentration at the Humphrey School of Public Affairs, and other electives in both schools.
A flyer is here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B99ebkG0WZZQSTdHRzJ5NjRjRmd0MDdGUFRxS0FzcU9JcUZZ/view?usp=sharing
Katherine Fennelly, Ph.D.
Professor Emerita
Humphrey School of Public Affairs
University of Minnesota
The course is offered fall and spring semester; the basic content and format are the same. It can be taken for four credits (with a final project), or three credits (without a final project).
PA 5451 qualifies as an elective for the Human Rights Minor at the U, and fulfills requirements for the 7-credit Health Disparities Interdisciplinary Concentration in the School of Public Health, the Global Public Policy Concentration at the Humphrey School of Public Affairs, and other electives in both schools.
A flyer is here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B99ebkG0WZZQSTdHRzJ5NjRjRmd0MDdGUFRxS0FzcU9JcUZZ/view?usp=sharing
Katherine Fennelly, Ph.D.
Professor Emerita
Humphrey School of Public Affairs
University of Minnesota