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SOC 2292 - Understanding Social Research |
An overview of the tools social scientists employ to understand, interpret, critique, and conduct research in the social world. Topics include the production of knowledge, the research process, ethical considerations, conceptualization of research problems, measurement, and popular
qualitative and quantitative methodologies. Students may not hold credit for SOC 2292 and any of: SOC 2013, ANTH 2013, the former SOC 2290, or the former SOC 2291. Prerequisite: [SOC 1000 or the former SOC 1200 or the former SOC 1201] or [SOC 1211 and SOC 1221].
- 3.0 Credit hours Arts Course Sociology and Criminology Department Course Attributes: Labour Studies:Elective, Social Science Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate Must be enrolled in one of the following Campuses: Main (Fort Garry & Bannatyne) |
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