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ANTH 419 - Qualitative Methods in Social Research

(3.00)
This course will focus on the styles of research, analysis and epistemologies associated with qualitative research in the applied social and policy sciences. As an increasingly important mode of inquiry, qualitative, multi-method approaches are particularly relevant to the study of social interaction and behavior in natural settings. Qualitative approaches involve the collection and analysis of empirical information from multiple sources, such as first-person accounts, life histories,visual/printed records, semi-structured and open-ended interviews, informal and formal observations, biographical and autobiographical materials, among others. Students in the course will learn how to design, collect and analyze qualitative information by conducting a small, semester-long study. Sections of the research project will be prepared, presented and evaluated throughout the course.

Course ID: 50048
Consent: No Special Consent Required
Components: Lecture
Same as Offered: SOCY 419 
Requirement Group: You must complete ANTH 211  or SOCY 101  and, in addition, 9 credits in Sociology or Anthropology. Each course must have a minimum grade of C.



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