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UNIVERSITY OF THE AEGEAN
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY

MSc IN MIGRATION STUDIES:
Management of Migratory and Refugee Flows in Europe

Course structure

This interdisciplinary master’s degree provides a comprehensive analysis of global migration, forced displacement and mobility, covering a multifold of major contemporary debates in the current context of globalization and the recent migration and health crises.

Structure:



1st SEMESTERECTS
Α1. History Of Migration And Forced Displacement. Humanitarian Law And Human Rights7,5
Α2. Medical Anthropology And Population Mobility. Best Practices In Health Intercultural Mediation7,5
Α3. Vulnerable Population Groups7,5
Α4. Basic Terms In Statistics, Epidemiology And Demography In Migration Studies7,5



2nd SEMESTERECTS
Β1. Migration And Asylum Polices In Greece And In The EU, Securing Refugee And Migrant Rights7,5
Β2. Migrant Integration Polices In Action7,5
Β3. Crime And Crime Policy In Forced Migration7,5
Β4. Immigration as Discourse7,5



3rd SEMESTERECTS
C1. Dissertation30



TOTAL ECTS90



|Expected Length: 18 months (2 academic semesters and 1 semester for the completion of the assigned dissertation)
|Total Courses: This program comprises 8 modules (4 per semester) and a dissertation component
|Teaching Language: English
| ECTS Acquired: 90

Teaching and learning:

Apart from the core faculty members from the School of Sociology of the University of the Aegean who are dedicated to this degree, an exciting range of courses will be provided with the collaboration of outstanding academia and renowned stakeholders and professionals with long lasting experience on the field. Explore the recent changes to the global cultural and political landscape and their impact on individuals and minority groups through a combination of lectures, seminars, fieldwork, workshops, presentations and research work.

 
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