Overview
Examine the movement of people across continents in History of Human Migration. Learn how History, World History, International Relations, and Geography influenced migration patterns, cultural exchange, and political change.
This low commitment course is accessible and practical. It will not be repeated.
Description
Topics include:
- Ancient migrations and settlement patterns (History, World History, Geography)
- Forced migrations, diasporas, and colonial impacts (International Relations)
- Economic, environmental, and political factors shaping movement
- Migration’s role in shaping modern societies
By studying History, World History, International Relations, and Geography, learners understand the historical and geographic factors behind human migration.
Who Is This Course For?
- Students of History, World History, or Geography
- Policy makers, researchers, and educators
- Anyone curious about International Relations and global human mobility
Requirements
- No prior expertise required
- Internet access and curiosity
Career Path
- Research and education in migration studies
- Policy and international development
- Cultural and heritage consultancy
- Teaching History, World History, International Relations, and Geography