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GS 4000 - Global Issues in Human Trafficking |
(Same as PS 4150.) Prerequisite: Junior standing. Human trafficking examined globally in regards to issues of recruiting, transporting/transferring, and harboring/receiving persons through force for the purpose of exploitation. Laws and preventative measures also examined. Students research trafficking issues in global contexts and engage in Experiential Learning activities by volunteering in service projects with registered and certified local non-profit organizations, whose missions are to combat human trafficking locally and globally. (Spring even-numbered years)
3.000 Credit hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Political Sci/Global Studies Department Course Attributes: Credit from 4-Year College, Upper-Division Work |
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