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'''Music for Global Human Development (Music 365)'''
'''Music for Global Human Development (Music 365)'''


Please check back for more information soon, or write [mailto:michaelf@ualberta.ca Prof. Michael Frishkopf ].
This course will focus on [http://m4ghd.org Music for Global Human Development] -- the ways music can be used for social progress on a variety of issues -- with an applied ethnomusicology project in tandem with the [http://emcn.ab.ca/ Edmonton Mennonite Centre for Newcomers], focusing on immigration, refugees, and socio-cultural integration through music.
 
 
Please check back for more information soon, or write [mailto:michaelf@ualberta.ca Prof. Michael Frishkopf].
 
''(Space is limited ...so  please enroll sooner rather than later!)''

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Music for Global Human Development (Music 365)

This course will focus on Music for Global Human Development -- the ways music can be used for social progress on a variety of issues -- with an applied ethnomusicology project in tandem with the Edmonton Mennonite Centre for Newcomers, focusing on immigration, refugees, and socio-cultural integration through music.


Please check back for more information soon, or write Prof. Michael Frishkopf.

(Space is limited ...so please enroll sooner rather than later!)