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2026 Winter Semester
SO2150/Lecture/A3 - Introduction to Social Methodology | Credits 3.00
How do we know what we know about the social world? In this course, we will tackle this question together by examining how social science scholars observe, analyze, and create knowledge about various social and criminogenic institutions and phenomenon. We will introduce you to qualitative and quantitative research methods commonly used by social science scholars and will invite you to think critically about how different methods lead to different kinds of knowledge production. We will pay special attention to how research methods have historically privileged some groups, while excluding, marginalizing, and disparaging others. Prerequisite: SO1000 Transfer: Refer to the Transfer Alberta website for up to date information.

Delivery Type On-Campus (Attend On-Campus, In-Person)
Registration Type Credit
Fees Library Fee $5.50 per credit Mental Health $4.15 per credit SA Fee $10.97 per credit Student Serv Fee $10.50 per credit Technology $5.75 per credit Tuition $159.03 per credit Wellness $5.09 per credit
Instructors Begg, Mohammed
Duration 1/6/2026 - 4/23/2026
Schedule TueThu  1:00 PM - 2:20 PM;  GP, GP Campus, Room E303
Corequisites N/A
Credit Types Alpha Grade
Class 35 Seats | 20 Remaining
Open (Target Met)