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6231. Qualitative Research II

3.00 credits

Prerequisites: SOCI 5231 or equivalent; open to master’s and doctoral students in sociology, others with instructor consent.

Grading Basis: Graded

Advanced topics in qualitative methods of social research. Further interrogation of topics including contemporary theoretical and epistemological debates in qualitative methodology; continued exploration of ethical issues and diversity of traditions in conducting fieldwork, interviewing, and analysis of virtual, and archival research. Hands-on approaches to gathering data and addressing the relationship between theory, analysis, and data; and introduction to a variety of perspectives on writing and narrative analysis.


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Term Class Number Campus Instruction Mode Instructor Section Session Schedule Enrollment Location Credits Grading Basis Notes
Fall 2024 6568 Storrs In Person Holzer, Elizabeth 001 Reg Th 12:30pm‑3:15pm
6/12 MAN 125 3.00 Graded