SOC 254 Quantitative Analysis in Sociology, Social Work, and Criminal Justice
This course is designed to introduce the basics of quantitative analysis to students majoring in sociology, social work, and criminal justice. The main emphasis will be on the applications of the quantitative methods and the interpretation of results in sociological, social work, and criminal justice reports and writings. Students will learn the logic and the applications of quantitative methods of data analysis that are commonly used in sociology, social work, and criminal justice.
Credits
3 credits
Prerequisite
Satisfaction of ESU Basic Mathematical Skills Competency and
SOC 111
Distribution
Advanced (ADVD) | Math Competency (M)Notes
Academic Level: 130-UG Level 3 Intermed/Advanc
Modalities: In Person | DE1 (100% Online)