Class number:
3463
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Title: Pol Sci Research Methods |
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Department: Political Science |
Career: Undergraduate |
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Component: Lecture |
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Session: Regular |
Instructor's Permission Required: No |
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Grading Basis: Regular |
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Units: 1.00 |
Enrollment limited to 19 |
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Current enrollment: 15 |
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Available seats: 4 |
Start date: Tuesday, September 3, 2024 |
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End date: Wednesday, December 18, 2024 |
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Mode of Instruction: In Person |
Schedule: TR: 6:30PM-7:45PM, LIB - B02 |
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Instructor(s): Park, Song |
Prerequisite(s): None |
Distribution Requirement: Meets Numerical & Symbolic Reasoning Requirement |
Course Description:
Why do people participate in politics? Which government policies best serve the public good? What prevents wars between nations? Political scientists employ a toolbox of research methods to investigate these and other fundamental questions. By learning the strengths and weaknesses of various qualitative and quantitative methods, students in this course will identify how best to answer the political questions about which they feel most passionate. They will apply these practical skills in assignments that ask them observe, analyze, and report on political phenomena. Research skills will include field observation, interviewing, comparative case studies, and data analysis using statistical software. No previous statistical or programming experience is necessary.
NOTE: This course will not count toward the lower level course requirements in Political Science.
NOTE: Students may not earn credit for PBPL 220 and POLS 242. |