This course prepares students to actively use a wide variety of research methods in the Humanities. Students will develop hands-on skills in key methods and interpretive perspectives, cultivating skills and knowledge applicable to their future research and professional lives. These will include textual, visual, and material analysis; digital humanities methods; community-engaged research; feminist research methods; archival research; and oral interviewing methods. The course also specifically prepares students to contribute to faculty-led research projects.
Any 4.0 credits, including 0.5 credit at the A or B-level in CLA, GAS, HIS, or WST courses.
History, Philosophy and Cultural Studies
University-Based Experience
Students who successfully complete the course will receive priority placement in HCSB04H3.