3 Degrees in Migration Studies in North America for 2024

Degrees in Migration Studies in North America for 2024Filter
  • Master in Migration Studies (MIMS)

    University of San Francisco - College of Arts & Sciences

    • San Francisco, USA
    • Buenavista, Mexico

    Full time

    2 years

    On-Campus

    English

    With more than 230 million global citizens living outside their home countries, international migration is one of the most critical issues facing the global community in the 21st century. The challenges that these global citizens face are the focus of this master’s program, which prepares professionals to better the lives of migrants and refugees throughout the world.

  • International Migration Studies

    New York University (NYU)

    • Manhattan, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    The M.A. Program in International Migration Studies at the Graduate Center prepares students for growing and exciting opportunities to work with and advocate on behalf of international migrants and refugees. Today, 250 million people live outside their countries of birth — 43 million in the United States alone. These migrants and their children are reshaping the social, cultural, economic, and political life of their new host societies, while also creating unprecedented levels of ethnic, racial, and religious diversity in immigrant-receiving nations around the world. Nowhere is this more apparent than in super-diverse global cities like New York. Understanding the causes and effects of international migration is now more important than ever.

  • Master of Arts in International Migration and Refugees (MIMR)

    Georgetown University - SFS - School of Foreign Service

    • Washington, USA

    Full time

    2 years

    On-Campus

    English

    Georgetown’s School of Foreign Service is offering the Master of Arts in International Migration and Refugees degree. This cutting-edge program addresses the pressing challenges arising from population movements and prepares a new generation of professionals to navigate the intricate intersections of migration, displacement, and policy-making.