Programme syllabus autumn 2013
        
    
        Programme syllabus autumn 2013
    
    Title
            International Migration and Ethnic Relations, one-year master's programme
        Swedish title
            International Migration and Ethnic Relations, one-year master's programme
        Programme code
            SAIME
        Credits
            60 credits
        Programme establishment date
            2006-11-30
        Syllabus approval date
            2012-11-15
        Syllabus valid from
            2013-09-01
        Decision-making body
            Faculty of Culture and Society
        Entry requirements
                1. Degree of Bachelor in Social Sciences or Humanities 
2. General eligibility + the equivalent of English course B from Swedish secondary school.
Level
    Advanced level
    Organisation
    Semester 1:
International Migration, Inclusion and Exclusion, 15 credits
The course gives an introduction to advanced IMER studies and current themes in IMER research.
Identity and Ethnicity in a Global Community, 15 credits
During the course, we will discuss and problematize the work of classical theorists relevant to the multidisciplinary field of IMER research. 
Semester 2:
Theory of Science and Research Methodology, 15 credits
During the course, we will discuss the theory of science and research methods relevant to the multidisciplinary field of advanced IMER studies.
IMER Master (one-year) Thesis, 15 credits 
The one-year master’s programme is concluded with a 15-credit thesis.
Programme contents
                
                
    Learning outcomes
    On completion of the programme the student shall:
•	display knowledge of a wide range of issues within the field of IMER and specialized knowledge and understanding of the causes and consequences of international migration as well as of dynamics in ethnic relations;
•	display knowledge of theories and methods of science in humanities and social sciences, with particular emphasis on issues related to IMER research;
•	show an ability to independently develop arguments, within agreed timeframes, on the basis of diverse scientific perspectives to identify issues and their complexity in line with strict scientific research procedures; 
•	show an ability to independently and as part of a group, present this analysis and other findings in a logical and coherent manner, orally and in writing;
•	show an ability to evaluate questions within the field of International Migration and Ethnic Relations from a multidisciplinary perspective.
Degree
    Master's degree (60 credits)
            
        Additional information
    Language of instruction:  English