This course is an introduction to the basic criminological research methods designed to prepare the student to read, understand and participate in quantitative and qualitative research. Examined are the forms of research and statistics, including different ways of research designs, testing and experiments, sampling techniques, survey research, and qualitative and quantitative analysis of data.
ADMJ 1320 - 2020
RESEARCH METHODS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Session
Full Term Session
Class Number
23879
Career
Undergraduate
Dates
8/19/2020 - 12/5/2020
Units
3 units
Grading
LG/SNC Elective Basis
Description
This course is an introduction to the basic criminological research methods designed to prepare the student to read, understand and participate in quantitative and qualitative research. Examined are the forms of research and statistics, including different ways of research designs, testing and experiments, sampling techniques, survey research, and qualitative and quantitative analysis of data.
Enrollment Requirements
Prerequisite: Upper-Level Courses require completion of ENG 0101, ENG 0102, FS 0102, MATH competency and Junior Level Status
Class Details
Instructor(s)
Dawna Wensel
Meets
We 6:00PM - 8:30PM
Meeting Dates
08/19/2020 - 12/05/2020
Room
162 Swarts Hall
Campus
Bradford Campus
Location
Bradford Campus
Components
Lecture Required |
Textbooks/Materials
Research Meth.In Crim. Justice
College Text
Status
Required
ISBN
9781506347813
Author
Rennison
Publisher
Sage
Published
19
Price
115.00 USD
Notes
Used Price: $86.25 subject to change
Class Availability
Status
Open
Seats Taken
16
Seats Open
4
Class Capacity
20
Unrestricted Seats
4
Restricted Seats
0
Wait List Total
0
Wait List Capacity
20