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Approaches to Social Science Research Design

Program(s): Undergraduate Courses

This course explores critical foundations of social science research design. The course will place emphasis on how social scientists identify and create data to empirically examine social phenomena through a variety of different theoretical and methodological approaches. The course will cover the relationship between research questions, design, and generating data across different methodological and epistemological approaches in the social sciences.

Remote or Residential

✓ Residential (On-Campus)

 

Course Considerations

This course is open to all undergraduates and is included in the Summer Institute in Social Research Methods. 

Course Overview

Start Date

June 10

End Date

July 12

Current Grade / Education Level

Undergrad / Grad

Program

Undergraduate Courses

Class Details

Course Code

SOSC 26035 91

Class Day(s)

Tues Wed Thurs

Class Duration (CST)

13:30

3:30 P.M.

Session

Session I

Course Length

5 weeks

Primary Instructor

Andrew Proctor

Academic Interest

Social Sciences (e.g., history, sociology)