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Course ID
Course
SOCI 405
SOCI 405
Globalization & Religion
Course Credits: 3
This course is an analysis of the character of religion in relationship to globalization. Attention is paid to the nature of religion in global society, responses of religions to global change, religious/theological reflections on the various meanings of globalization, and the development of religion as a global culture.
Prerequisite(s): 6 sem. hrs. of Sociology including SOCI 101 or instructor's consent
SOCS 305
SOCS 305
Research Methods in the Social Sciences
Course Credits: 3
This course provides a survey of empirical research methods, both qualitative and quantitative, used in social and political analysis with practical application of these methods to such issues as research design; the preparation of a literature review; the application of quantitative survey techniques and case study methods; interviewing techniques; and research ethics.
Prerequisite(s): 6 sem. hrs. of Social Sciences/Social Studies