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SOC210

Sociological Research Methods

Sociology College of Liberal Arts

Course Subject Code

SOC

Course Number

210

Status

Active

Course Attributes

BSS: GenEd-Breadth/Social Science, CEA: ProgCLA-CEA and Au Pair, MMAR: Major-Marketing, MSOC: Major-Sociology, MSTA: Major-Statistics, QUAN: GenEd-Quantitative, WRMJ: GenEd-Writing in the Major, ENST: Minor-Statistics Elective, NSOC: Minor-Sociology, NSTA: Minor-Statistics

Course Short Title

Sociological Research Methods

Course Long Title

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Course Description

An overview of basic aspects of sociological research including research design, conceptualization, operationalization, measurement, and sampling as well as the role of ethics in social research. Covers both quantitative and qualitative methodologies; examples include survey research, participant observation, experiments, content analysis, evaluation research, and statistical analysis. Credit may be received for only one of the following: Soc 210 and Psych 211.

Min

4

Repeatable

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Equivalent Course(s)

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