AP/SOSC3544 3.0 A: Deconstructing Human Trafficking
Offered by: SOSC
Session
Summer 2019
Status
Cancelled: Course Delivery
Term
S1
Format
SEMR
Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite
A course that critically examines debates and approaches to cross-border human migrations that include the forced trade and exploitation of sexual and other types of labour. International and national anti-trafficking laws, policies, and actions are studied alongside underlying causes, and links between human trafficking, slavery, bonded labour, and prostitution. Course credit exclusion: AP/SOSC 3544 6.00.
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No examinations or tests collectively worth more than 20% of the final grade in a course will be given during the final 14 calendar days of classes in a term. The exceptions to the rule are classes which regularly meet Friday evenings or on Saturday and/or Sunday at any time, and courses offered in the compressed summer terms. - Academic Accommodation for Students with Disabilities