Environmental Studies 315 - Qualitative Research Methods
Fall
2013
01
4.00
Catherine Corson
W 01:15PM-04:05PM
Mount Holyoke College
85324
Clapp Laboratory 327
ccorson@mtholyoke.edu
'The course is designed for upper level students interested in conducting independent or honors thesis qualitative research on environmental issues. We will discuss the logic of qualitative social research and examine a range of methods, considering the specific advantages (and limitations) of different techniques. Students will also discuss ethical issues, including the challenges of conducting research in cross-cultural settings, and they will prepare institutional review board proposals. This is a hands-on course in which each student will pick a research topic of interest (on an environment-society problem) and then share and discuss weekly assignments in class. Students from a variety of disciplines are welcome.'
Instructor Permission Required.
Prereq. 8 credits of 200-level social science or humanities and permission of instructor