Description
This methodology course focuses on the practicality of using quantitative methods to interpret human realities. Students learn how to formulate a measurable hypothesis and process data from real-life situations that reflect the various social science disciplines. They also learn to be critical about the data used, the quantitative methods chosen, the organization and presentation of data, and the interpretation that follows.
Info
Prerequisites: None
Recommended: None
Hours: 60h
Ponderation: 2-2-2
Credits: 2
Competencies:
0ME3 :
Option
65 - Multimedia course with web assignments (English version)
Particularities and material requirements
Computer requirements: None
Particularities: None
Fees
Program rate
Tuition: $120.00
Materials: $35.00
Total: $155.00
Non-program rate
Tuition: $360.00
Materials: $35.00
Total: $395.00