SOCC31H3: Research in Action: Quantitative Data and Statistical Analysis

This course invites students to explore their sociological interests through designing and executing their own research projects using real-world quantitative data. Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of one or more types of quantitative data, such as social survey or census data, including how the data are collected, their value for sociological research, and how to effectively analyze and interpret them. Throughout the course, students will engage in every step of the research process, from selecting research topics and formulating questions to reviewing relevant sociological literature, creating research designs, conducting statistical analyses, and presenting findings in both oral and written formats. The course equips students with practical research skills in quantitative data analysis and interpretation, preparing them to transform raw data into meaningful sociological insights. This course has been designated an Applied Writing Skills Course.

[10.0 credits, including [SOCA05H3 or [(SOCA01H3) and (SOCA02H3)] or (SOCA03Y3)] and SOCB05H3 and [SOCB35H3 or (SOCB06H3)]] and a cumulative GPA of at least 2.3
Quantitative Reasoning
University-Based Experience