Social Research Methods Minor
Social Research Methods Minor - Overview
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ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences |
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The Social Research Methods Minor introduces students to a range of research methodologies and techniques used by international relations analysts, criminologists, political scientists and sociologists. Courses in this major are based on the pedagogy of "learning by doing". Students are introduced to the practical aspects of social research methods through specific research questions which inform current debates in IR, political science, sociology and criminology. Examples of such questions include: How has the influence of public opinion polls on policymaking been changing over time? Has crime been increasing in Australia, as the general public tends to believe? Has the gender gap in pay and university participation reversed to the advantage of women?
In dealing with concrete questions students will have an opportunity to engage with all or at least some of the following research stages: study design including ethical considerations, data collection, data interpretation and reporting.
Learning outcomes
Upon completing the minor students will be able to:
- Interpret and analyze survey data and data from statistical collections available from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, OECD, the UN and similar agencies
- Collect, interpret and analyze qualitative data generated through interviews or participant observation including online research
- Write research reports and essays based on empirical sources such as opinion polls, surveys, official statistical databases, observations, interviews and visual data.
- Design and carry out a methodologically sound research project
Requirements
This minor requires the completion of 24 units, which must include:
24 units from the completion of courses from the following list:
POLS2111 Elections, Political Behaviour and Public Opinion in Australia
SOCY2038 Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods
SOCY2043 Qualitative Research Methods
SOCY2055 Social Inequality in Comparative Perspective
SOCY2062 Crime and Punishment in Australia
POPS2002 Population Analysis
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