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The course objective is to provide students with an introduction to human trafficking at the basic level. At the end of the course, a student should have a well-rounded knowledge of slavery (past and present), human trafficking, indentureship, and other losses of freedom. The course is layered to upper levels including some investigations into the forces behind human trafficking.
Although a working knowledge of business and economics is helpful, some guts and a basic understanding of humanism and the humanities is all that's needed.
This course is dynamic. Lectures and laboratories, quizzes and lessons are being developed, yet can be enjoyed on a learning by doing basis.
Each component resource has a level of completion icon following it based on ≥ 100 kb equals 100 %, or 100 questions is 100 %, the midterm and final are based on 300 questions equals 100 %:
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