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SYA 4300: METHODS OF SOCIAL RESEARCH

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

This is a required course for the Sociology major. It provides a basic introduction to research methods in the social sciences. We examine the steps of the research process, the methods commonly used in social research, and the development of a research proposal. At the end of this course students will have an understanding of key concepts and methods in social research.

FALL 2009 SYLLABUS (pdf) 


ONLINE RESOURCES:

  • E-Learning link: https://elearning.courses.ufl.edu/webct/logon/3796194582031
  • Text resource site: http://www.oup.com/uk/orc/bin/9780199202959/
  • Additional course readings may be posted on the library’s electronic course reserves (Ares). These can be accessed via: https://ares.uflib.ufl.edu/

  • GRADE SCALE:

    • A (93+), A- (90-92)       
    • B+ (87-89), B (83-86), B- (80-82)   
    • C+ (77-79), C (73-76), C- (70-72)
    • D+ (67-69), D (63-66), D- (60-62), E (below 60)

    GENERAL POLICIES:

  • If you have a question or something is unclear ASK or EMAIL me.
  • Turn off cell phones and other electronic devices before entering the classroom.
  • Class members are expected to complete all reading assignments on a weekly basis.
  • Class members are responsible for all material presented and announcements made in class.
  • Doctor’s notes presented as documentation of absences will only be acceptable for the date(s) specified by the note. In most cases ongoing medical treatment is not an acceptable excuse for not attending class.
  • Class participation is encouraged but disruptive participation will not be tolerated. Examples of disruptive participation include private conversations with other class members, asking questions to get attention, cell phone use/messaging, reading the Independent Alligator, chewing tobacco, and clipping fingernails.
  • All members of the UF community are expected to abide by the Honor Code, meaning that we "pledge to hold ourselves and our peers to the highest standards of honesty and integrity."  Any academic dishonesty (e.g., plagiarism; giving or receiving assistance during an exam; falsification, forgery or alternation of academic records or documentation regarding missed classes) may result in an “F” and/or dismissal from the course.  The Student Honor Code can be reviewed online through the Dean of Students Office under "Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution." 
  • Students with disabilities that require classroom accommodation need to register with the Dean of Students Office. The Disability Resource Office of the Dean of Students Office will provide documentation to show when requesting accommodation.



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