Research Methods Classes
Below are the research methods courses offered organized by department and program in the Social Science division. Those marked with * are courses faculty
recommend to students who are interested in conducting future research with faculty.
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- ANTH 42a Sages and Seekers: A Fieldwork Practicum Across Generations
- ANTH 60a Archaeological Methods (on site in the field)
- ANTH 60b Archaeological Analysis (lab methods and analysis)
- ANTH 81a Conducting Ethnographic Fieldwork: Methods and Practice of Anthropological Research*
- ANTH 95a Anthropology Research Lab*
- ANTH 129 Culture in 3D: Theory, Method, and Ethics for Scanning and Printing the World
- ANTH 130a Filming Culture: Ethnographic and Documentary Filmmaking
- ANTH 137a Mapping Culture from Land, Air and Space*
- ANTH 138a Digital Cultures*
- ANTH 158a Urban Worlds*
- ANTH 165b Anthropology of Death and Dying*
- ANTH 182b Engaged (or Applied or Practical) Anthropology*
- ANTH 187a: Materials Research in Archaeology
- ANTH 188b Materials Research in Archaeology
- ANTH 202 Advanced Ethnographic Research Methods (open to advanced undergrads by petition)*
- BUS 111a Business Analytics
- ECON 83a Statistics for Economic Analysis
- ECON 184b Econometrics*
- ENVS 102aj Field Research and Study Methods: Environmental Health
- ANTH 81a Conducting Ethnographic Fieldwork: Methods and Practice of Anthropological Research
- BIOL 51a Biostatistics
- BUS 111a Business Analytics
- ECON 83a Statistics for Economic Analysis
- PSYC 51a Statistics
- SOC 118a Observing the Social World: Doing Qualitative Sociology
- SOC 182a Applied Research Methods
- IGS/LGLS 185b Advocacy in the International Criminal Court
- JOUR 152a Research Methods in Journalism
- LING 195A — Introduction to Research in Linguistics and Computational Linguistics
- POL 52a Basic Statistics for Social and Political Analysis*
- POL 50B — Political Science Methods: Research, Design, and Modes of Analysis*
- POL 53b Quantitative Methods for Policy Analysis
- POL 54a Polling the American Public*
- POL 141a Elections and Electoral Systems in Comparative Perspective*
- SOC 118a Observing the Social World: Doing Qualitative Sociology*
- SOC 182a Applied Research Methods
- SOC 181a*