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                      | 2020-2021 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 
 
   |  GEOG 250 - Research MethodsAcquaints students with key principles and practices of original scholarly research. First emphasizes the key role in research of a clearly formulated question, one that is significant and workable and is grounded in a conceptual framework drawn from the existing literature. Then focuses on the techniques and rationale of a particular method of research, which will vary from semester to semester. Examples of possible foci include statistical analysis, interviews, community-based and participatory research, content analysis, or the interpretation of historical primary sources. In close consultation with the instructor, students design, carry out, and report on a research project employing that method to answer a question of their own design.
 
 Credits: 1.00
 Corequisite: None
 Prerequisites: None
 Major/Minor Restrictions: None
 Class Restriction: No First-year
 Area of Inquiry: Social Relations,Inst.& Agents
 Liberal Arts CORE: None
 
 
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