OL 233
Intro to Soc Science Rsch Meth
An introduction to social science research methods, designed to enable students to critically evaluate social
science research as well as to prepare them for more specialized courses in qualitative and quantitative
research. In exploring social science methods, the course will look at qualitative and quantitative approaches and a
variety of methodological techniques. Students will learn about the research design process, including selecting the
most appropriate techniques, framing research questions, applying ethical principles, and the collection,
analysis, and interpretation of empirical data. For quantitative research, students will become familiar with
multiple forms of data collection such as surveys, experiments, and secondary data analysis. For qualitative
research, students will learn about techniques such as field observations, interviews, and textual analysis.
Throughout the course, students will examine the advantages and limitations of different research
approaches and techniques. (Cross-listed as CC233 and HS233.)
Prerequisite: Registration status: senior student.
Exclusion: CC233, HS233, PD300.
An introduction to social science research methods, designed to enable students to critically evaluate social
science research as well as to prepare them for more specialized courses in qualitative and quantitative
research. In exploring social science methods, the course will look at qualitative and quantitative approaches and a
variety of methodological techniques. Students will learn about the research design process, including selecting the
most appropriate techniques, framing research questions, applying ethical principles, and the collection,
analysis, and interpretation of empirical data. For quantitative research, students will become familiar with
multiple forms of data collection such as surveys, experiments, and secondary data analysis. For qualitative
research, students will learn about techniques such as field observations, interviews, and textual analysis.
Throughout the course, students will examine the advantages and limitations of different research
approaches and techniques. (Cross-listed as CC233 and HS233.)
Prerequisite: Registration status: senior student.
Exclusion: CC233, HS233, PD300.
An introduction to social science research methods, designed to enable students to critically evaluate social
science research as well as to prepare them for more specialized courses in qualitative and quantitative
research. In exploring social science methods, the course will look at qualitative and quantitative approaches and a
variety of methodological techniques. Students will learn about the research design process, including selecting the
most appropriate techniques, framing research questions, applying ethical principles, and the collection,
analysis, and interpretation of empirical data. For quantitative research, students will become familiar with
multiple forms of data collection such as surveys, experiments, and secondary data analysis. For qualitative
research, students will learn about techniques such as field observations, interviews, and textual analysis.
Throughout the course, students will examine the advantages and limitations of different research
approaches and techniques. (Cross-listed as CC233 and HS233.)
Prerequisite: Registration status: senior student.
Exclusion: CC233, HS233, PD300.