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Professional & Continuing Education

PCE Fall 2009 Credit Course Listings

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ANT 316 Research Methods
SOC 316 Research Methods

Course Descriptions

ANT 316 - Research Methods
3 credits O
Prerequisites: Prereqs: SOC 101 or ANT 111, JR Standing, Majors only
Empirical observation as the basis for anthropological and sociological analysis. What we see and hear - and by extension, what we overlook or choose to ignore - guides our understanding of social life. Fundamental to anthropology and sociology is therefore the systematic design, collection and analysis of direct and indirect observations, which become data for developing new concepts and theories about the social world. The course covers both quantitative and qualitative approaches to research design and analysis with the ultimate goal of helping students become competent at conducting and critiquing social research.

Section 7501
Class #: 15448
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 1119.00
Instructor: Oni, Jacob
This section is a blended course.
Fall 2009 - 2nd 7 Week Session, Special Dates: 11/02/2009 - 12/22/2009
Monday, 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM, Fall River Center, Room 307
PLEASE NOTE: This is a blended course. Please read the following Getting Started with myCourses Student Guide with information on how to log into your course(s).

SOC 316 - Research Methods
3 credits O
Prerequisites: SOC 101 OR ANT 111 OR ANT/SOC 113 AND JR OR SR standing; SOC and CJS majors only
Empirical observation as the basis for anthropological and sociological analysis. What we see and hear - and by extension, what we overlook or choose to ignore - guides our understanding of social life. Fundamental to anthropology and sociology is therefore the systematic design, collection and analysis of direct and indirect observations, which become data for developing new concepts and theories about the social world. The course covers both quantitative and qualitative approaches to research design and analysis with the ultimate goal of helping students become competent at conducting and critiquing social research.

Section 7501
Class #: 15447
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 1119.00
Instructor: Oni, Jacob
This section is a blended course.
Fall 2009 - 2nd 7 Week Session, Special Dates: 11/02/2009 - 12/22/2009
Monday, 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM, Fall River Center, Room 307
PLEASE NOTE: This is a blended course. Please read the following Getting Started with myCourses Student Guide with information on how to log into your course(s).

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