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SOC 3510  RESEARCH METHODS (3 credits)

This course is a basic introduction to the principles, methods and techniques of empirical social research. The common methods used by sociologists and anthropologists are addressed such as surveys, interviews, and observation.

Prerequisite(s): SOC 1010 and junior standing; or permission of instructor

Sociology & Anthropology

http://catalog.unomaha.edu/undergraduate/college-arts-sciences/sociology-anthropology/

Sociology and Anthropology are the broadest of the social sciences. Sociology is the scientific study of human relationships. Sociologists seek to understand the ways that often unseen social forces shape our lives. Anthropology is the holistic study of human biology and culture across time and place. Anthropologists typically work within one of four sub-disciplines: archaeology, biological anthropology, linguistic anthropology, and socio-cultural anthropology.

Sociology, MA

http://catalog.unomaha.edu/graduate/degree-programs-certificates-minors/sociology/sociology-ma/

...2130, SOC 2134 should be completed before enrolling in the first graduate course. SOC 3510...