Social Research

Course Code:
SOC 220
Course Group(s):
Analytical Reasoning & Scientific Inquiry - Reinforcing, Degree Applicable, DMRS: Analysis and Planning Track, Integrative Studies: COMM Program Options, Integrative Studies: EBSB Program Options, Integrative Studies: ENST Program Options, Integrative Studies: MNGT Program Options, Integrative Studies: NRCM Program Options, Integrative Studies: PSYCH Program Options, Integrative Studies: SCWL Program Options, Liberal Arts and Science Elective, Quantitative Problem Solving - Reinforcing, Social & Cultural Engagement - Reinforcing
Course Description:
Social research explores why people make the choices they make, what the consequences are of those decisions, and what possible ways we can untangle complex social issues. Everyone may have an opinion about all of these questions, but a systematic process of social research involves forming a clear question, collecting reliable data, drawing credible conclusions from those data, and interpreting this evidence in a way that differentiates reliable information from information that should be viewed skeptically. This course focuses specifically on how we construct knowledge about our world and how that reasoning can be used in an informed decision making process. Prerequisite: QP-F, WC-F. Completes General Education Requirements:QP-R, AR-R, SC-R, LAS.
Credit:
3
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