New Track in Migration and Global Cities
MALS 70000: Intro. to Graduate Liberal Studies, 3 CRDS
Two required core courses:
MALS 77400: International Migration, 3 CRDS
MALS 77500: Global Cities, 3 CRDS
plus 6 courses of the student’s choosing
Total credits required for the MALS degree: 30 CRDS
The Graduate Center faculty includes one of the largest concentrations of migration-oriented scholars anywhere, as well as many of the leading figures in contemporary urban studies. The Graduate Center is already home to the New York Immigration Seminar, one of the City’s premier venues for the presentation and discussion of cutting-edge social scientific research on migration, and has also the home for several of the most important migration-oriented research projects of the past decade. Further, New York, America’s premier immigrant metropolis with its long history of immigrant incorporation, is an ideal setting for such a program. Our MALS Migration and Global Cities track is the first of its kind for the New York metropolitan area.

PHOTO CREDITS: First Image By vulture labs, this photo was taken on January 20, 2011 inLondon, England, GB, using a Nikon D5000, found on Flickr.com/creativecommons; Second Image By â–ºCubaGallery, Andrew @cubagallery #photography; This photo was taken on December 14, 2011 in Southbank, Melbourne, VIC, AU, found on Flickr.com/creativecommons
Submitted on: JAN 9, 2013