| Details: This course puts you on the path of becoming a sociologist, criminologist, or anthropologist, by examining the scientific method used in these disciplines. Emphasis is placed on how evidence is assembled to produce explanations of social phenomena, and on the skills necessary for engaging in social scientific inquiry. Additionally, the course introduces you to the variety of careers open to a sociologist, criminologist, and anthropologist. Finally, the course prepares you for the research coursework required in the department.
Prerequisites: SOCI 100 or CRIM 130
Offering Term(s): As Offered |