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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.
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.


I advise that you also enroll in [http://bit.ly/mename The Middle Eastern and North African Music Ensemble], as the two courses will work very well together.


Please check back for more information soon, or write [mailto:michaelf@ualberta.ca Prof. Michael Frishkopf].
 
Please write [mailto:michaelf@ualberta.ca Prof. Michael Frishkopf] for more information.


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

I advise that you also enroll in The Middle Eastern and North African Music Ensemble, as the two courses will work very well together.


Please write Prof. Michael Frishkopf for more information.

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