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Dec 18, 2024
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SOC 3105 - Sociological Research Methods and Tools (3 cr.)
Prerequisites and or consent of the instructor.
Description This course covers some of the major research techniques and tools which sociologists use to observe and interpret the social world. The first half focuses on issues of the logic of research and research design, the general procedures for research design, and research ethics. The second half will deal more specifically with a variety of techniques of gathering data which may include survey research, field and observational methods, experiments, content analysis, and historical methods. Some of the software programs that are critical for conducting social scientific research in the 21st century that will be covered may include those for statistical analysis, qualitative data analysis, database management, the creation of maps and timelines, and the presentation of research reports. This course aims to make students more knowledgeable and critical practitioners, consumers, and evaluators of social science data and research.
When Offered Offered in spring.
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