SOC-324: Quantitative Research Methods in Sociology & Criminology

Department
Credits 4
Grade Scheme
BC
Session Cycle
F

Scientific methods and their application to the study of social phenomena. Topics include the relation between theory and research, defining and operationalizing research, design alternatives, sampling, measurement validity and reliability, and the use of descriptive and inferential statistics. Students will develop and address their own research questions using publicly available archived data from large national surveys or other sources. The lab (SOC-324L) must be taken concurrently with this course.

Prerequisites

SOC-201 or SOC-212

MATH-140 or PSY-300

Term Offered
Fall Only