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NEW COURSE
PROPOSAL |
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Originator |
Randy
Stoecker, x4975, mailto:randy.stoecker@utoledo.edu |
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College |
Arts
and Sciences |
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Department |
SOCIOLOGY
and ANTHROPOLOGY |
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Level |
Graduate |
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Program Change |
Yes |
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Type of Course |
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Alpha Code |
SOC-6280 |
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Title |
Applied
Social Research Methods |
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Starting |
Spring
2004 |
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Enrollment |
15
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Cross-Lists/Levels |
None |
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Hours |
Fixed:
3 |
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Delivery Mode |
Seminar |
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Frequency |
Spring,
every year |
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Reg. >1/semester |
No |
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Repeat for Credit |
No |
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Grading |
Normal
(A-F, PS/NC. PR, I) |
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Pre-requisite |
Either SOC
6270 or equivalent as approved by advisor. |
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Catalog Description |
The study applied research designs ranging from
needs assessments to evaluation research, with particular focus on
collaborative, action-oriented research designs used in community, government,
and nonprofit settings. |
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Syllabus |
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Curriculum Fit |
This
will be a foundation course for a new track in our MA program emphasizing
applied research methods. It will
prepare students for work in non-profit and government research positions. |
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Similarity to Other Courses |
None |