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Course Description

This course applies economic principles to immigration. Students examine issues such as discrimination, humanitarian concerns, the impact on wages and employment prospects of native-born persons, social assistance programs, and contributions to the financing of such programs. The course develops an understanding of the role of economics in providing theoretical predictions and empirical evidence that is relevant to these issues.

Requisites

Prerequisites: (ECN 101 or CECN 104) and (ECN 201 or CECN 204) or Direct Entry

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Course Sections
Class Number
1803
Type
LEC
Days
M, W
Time
6:30PM to 9:30PM
Dates
Jun 23, 2025 to Aug 06, 2025
Schedule
Contact Hours
39.0
Location
  • Online
Delivery Options
online  
Fees
Domestic Fee non-credit $573.33 Click here to get more information
Domestic Out of Province Fee non-credit $0.00 Click here to get more information
International Fee non-credit $0.00 Click here to get more information