By the end of the module the student should be able to: Differentiate between different types of and reasons for immigration; Understand issues such as political asylum, integration, citizenship and naturalisation; Apply their theoretical understanding of immigration and citizenship to analyse and compare Britain, France and Germany; Contextualise and analyse the nascent European immigration regime.
These courses are taught by a combination of lectures, classes and directed reading.
This module is available as:
Autumn term only 10 credit unit – 3,000 word assessed essay
Spring term only 10 credit unit – 3,000 word assessed essay
Whole Year 20 credit unit – 3,000 word summative essay (40%), presentation (10%) and 4,000 word summative essay (50%)