Research and Inquiry in SOSC
Fall 2025 Online Programs Schedule
Description
An introduction to the language and methodology of social research. Particular attention given to: the nature of scientific method; sampling theory; a review of survey, field, experimental, and evaluation methods; the nature and character of scientific evidence; and an introduction to data analysis. The course is designed to help the student become an informed consumer and critic of the methods used by social science professions to collect and interpret information about human activity.
Class Notes
Students enroll in sections 1 and 2 of SOSC 333 for a total of 4 units. Students are strongly encouraged to attend the lab that accompanies this class (section 2) synchronously online, or, if needed, to watch the recordings of the lab class asynchronously.
Class Details
Location
WWW ONLINE
Class Registration Information
Class #
4564
Course
SOSC 333 -
SECT 01
SECT 01
Units
4
Fees
Price TBA:
- $ / unit
Class Meeting Dates
08/25/2025 - 12/19/2025
Days
TBA
Times
SOSC 333 - SECT 01
Research and Inquiry in SOSC
Class:
4564
Units:
4
M-F
08/25/2025 - 12/19/2025
TBA
An introduction to the language and methodology of social research. Particular attention given to: the nature of scientific method; sampling theory; a review of survey, field, experimental, and evaluation methods; the nature and character of scientific evidence; and an introduction to data analysis. The course is designed to help the student become an informed consumer and critic of the methods used by social science professions to collect and interpret information about human activity.
Class Notes
An introduction to the language and methodology of social research. Particular attention given to: the nature of scientific method; sampling theory; a review of survey, field, experimental, and evaluation methods; the nature and character of scientific evidence; and an introduction to data analysis. The course is designed to help the student become an informed consumer and critic of the methods used by social science professions to collect and interpret information about human activity.
Location
WWW ONLINE