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Binghamton University, State University of New York
Fast-track counseling
Immigration Studies (Minor)
- Binghamton, USA
Course
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Fast-track counseling
The Department of Human Development also offers an interdisciplinary minor in immigration studies that explores the complex and multiple ways in which citizenship is defined and experienced at global, societal, institutional, community, and individual levels.


Herzing College
Immigration Case Manager Online or Distance Learning With Internship Program
- Toronto, Canada
Diploma
Distance Learning
English
Learn how to assist immigration consultants and lawyers with documents, file management, and client communications. Start your career as an Immigration Case Manager in just 9 months. An Immigration Case Manager assists lawyers and licensed consultants who help people immigrate to Canada.
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Immigration Studies is a multidisciplinary field that delves into the social, economic, political, and cultural dimensions of human migration. This area of study investigates the driving forces behind people's movement from one country to another, the obstacles they encounter during the process, and the consequences of immigration on both sending and receiving nations.
Throughout your studies, you will gain insights into the historical patterns of human migration, the motivations behind these movements, and the ways in which they have shaped societies and cultures over time. Additionally, you will explore various theories that explain migration, such as push-pull factors, social networks, and labor market dynamics. Other subjects related to immigration that you may cover include integration, politics and policy, economic impact, and social impact.
Pursuing a degree in Immigration Studies can pave the way for a diverse array of career opportunities across numerous sectors. These include government, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), research and academia, policy development, and consulting.