Research Design & Methods

Course Code:
NRS 580
Course Group(s):
Degree Applicable
Course Description:

This course prepares students to design and execute research and monitoring projects that support management planning and implementation. It introduces students to common qualitative, quantitative, and mixed research approaches utilized in natural resources conservation and covers the basic techniques of designing research and for collecting, interpreting, and analyzing qualitative and quantitative data. Necessary background knowledge on research design and execution will be built through on-line coursework, which will then be enhanced through hands-on analysis of social data and environmental data collected by the students during their residential experience at Paul Smith’s College. Students must be familiar with basic statistics. Students who are not familiar with statistical analysis will be given preparatory exercises before the course begins.

Credit:
3
Prerequisites:

MAT 210

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