Course Details
This introductory research methods course is designed for learners who are, or will be, engaged in applied social science research, community based research, and policy research initiatives. Social science and community based research takes place in community settings and engages community leaders and members in the design and execution of the research project. This course will emphasize the importance of fostering partnerships which involve collaboration among the community, educational institutions, practitioners and policy makers.
This course will provide learners with the knowledge and basic tools to conceptualize core research questions and to design appropriate methods for hypothesis testing, data collection and analysis. As a foundation course, the content will focus primarily on qualitative methods, participant observation, comparative studies, case study research, ethnography, descriptive field studies and secondary data analysis. The course will provide an introduction to mixed method approaches using a blend of qualitative and quantitative approaches.
Learners will be introduced to key readings to broaden their knowledge related to knowledge generation, hypothesis testing, data collection, and research ethics. The course will also explore the practice and policy uptake processes of applied qualitative research, i.e. how research can help shape and inform public policy.
- ENGL-1100
Prerequisites
Course Offerings
Jan 06, 2025 - Apr 17, 2025
Online
Research Methods
RESM-2100-OL001
Seats available
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Jan 07, 2025 - Apr 15, 2025
New Westminster Campus
Research Methods
RESM-2100-NW075
Seats available
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Tues 1:00pm-4:00pm
In-Class 2025/02/25 - 2025/04/15
Tues 1:00pm-4:00pm
Jan 07, 2025 - Apr 15, 2025
New Westminster Campus
Research Methods
RESM-2100-NW074
Seats available
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Tues 1:00pm-4:00pm
In-Class 2025/02/25 - 2025/04/15
Tues 1:00pm-4:00pm