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PD 300

Research Methods I

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An introduction to statistical and geographic research methods, with an emphasis on the understanding and use of these procedures in law enforcement. Students will become familiar with designing research questions, constructing hypotheses, identifying types of variables, assessing reliability and validity, selecting appropriate research methods and understanding elementary quantitative and spatial data analysis. Prerequisites: A 0.5 credit selected from the following courses: PD100, PD101, PD200, PD201, PD202, OL200/MB200, OL224/PD224, CC291/PD291. Exclusions: OL/HS/CC233.

An introduction to statistical and geographic research methods, with an emphasis on the understanding and use of these procedures in law enforcement. Students will become familiar with designing research questions, constructing hypotheses, identifying types of variables, assessing reliability and validity, selecting appropriate research methods and understanding elementary quantitative and spatial data analysis. Prerequisites: A 0.5 credit selected from the following courses: PD100, PD101, PD200, PD201, PD202, OL200/MB200, OL224/PD224, CC291/PD291. Exclusions: OL/HS/CC233.

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An introduction to statistical and geographic research methods, with an emphasis on the understanding and use of these procedures in law enforcement. Students will become familiar with designing research questions, constructing hypotheses, identifying types of variables, assessing reliability and validity, selecting appropriate research methods and understanding elementary quantitative and spatial data analysis. Prerequisites: A 0.5 credit selected from the following courses: PD100, PD101, PD200, PD201, PD202, OL200/MB200, OL224/PD224, CC291/PD291. Exclusions: OL/HS/CC233.


PD 300 Prerequisites

PD 100 (Min. Grade D-) or PD 101 (Min. Grade D-) or PD 200 (Min. Grade D-) or PD 201 (Min. Grade D-) or PD 202 (Min. Grade D-) or OL 224 (Min. Grade D-) or OL 200 (Min. Grade D-) or MB 200 (Min. Grade D-) or PD 224 (Min. Grade D-) or CC 291 (Min. Grade D-) or PD 291 (Min. Grade D-)

PD 300 Leads To

PD 401, PD 403, PD 404, PD 400

PD 300 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

PD 300

Research Methods I

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An introduction to statistical and geographic research methods, with an emphasis on the understanding and use of these procedures in law enforcement. Students will become familiar with designing research questions, constructing hypotheses, identifying types of variables, assessing reliability and validity, selecting appropriate research methods and understanding elementary quantitative and spatial data analysis. Prerequisites: A 0.5 credit selected from the following courses: PD100, PD101, PD200, PD201, PD202, OL200/MB200, OL224/PD224, CC291/PD291. Exclusions: OL/HS/CC233.

An introduction to statistical and geographic research methods, with an emphasis on the understanding and use of these procedures in law enforcement. Students will become familiar with designing research questions, constructing hypotheses, identifying types of variables, assessing reliability and validity, selecting appropriate research methods and understanding elementary quantitative and spatial data analysis. Prerequisites: A 0.5 credit selected from the following courses: PD100, PD101, PD200, PD201, PD202, OL200/MB200, OL224/PD224, CC291/PD291. Exclusions: OL/HS/CC233.

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An introduction to statistical and geographic research methods, with an emphasis on the understanding and use of these procedures in law enforcement. Students will become familiar with designing research questions, constructing hypotheses, identifying types of variables, assessing reliability and validity, selecting appropriate research methods and understanding elementary quantitative and spatial data analysis. Prerequisites: A 0.5 credit selected from the following courses: PD100, PD101, PD200, PD201, PD202, OL200/MB200, OL224/PD224, CC291/PD291. Exclusions: OL/HS/CC233.


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