UMA Undergraduate Guide 2016-2017 Certificate Programs Social Research Analysis Certificate The Program
The Program
The Sociology Department offers a certificate in Social Research Analysis to give students an opportunity to master basic qualitative and quantitative research skills used to gather and analyze data. Students completing the certificate will be prepared to obtain entry-level jobs in environments where research is conducted while providing a strong foundation for students wishing to pursue graduate work in fields like sociology, survey research, public health, program evaluation, market research, public policy and public administration, and other disciplines within the social sciences. To declare, students fill out a Completion Form upon enrollment in their final course for the certificate. The completed form along with an unofficial transcript may be submitted by email, fax (413)545-3204, or mail to: Social Research Anaylsis Certificate--Sociology Department The certificate requires a total of 18 credits. Students take three core courses, one approved elective course and 3 credits of graded internship. Although 3 credits of graded internship are encouraged, in some cases, students may opt to take an additional elective in place of the internship credits. Students completing the certificate should take notice of the variable credit on the elective courses, keeping in mind that 18 credits is required. To receive the certificate, a cumulative GPA of 2.0 is required over the 18 credits. Sociol 261 Population Studies, 4 credits Sociol 313 Survey Design and Analysis, 3 credits Honors 495K Research Gets Real: Principles and Practices of Community Engaged Legal 450 Legal Research and Writing, 3 credits Marketing 412 Marketing Research, 3 credits Poli Sci 394RI Political Polling and Survey Research, 3 credits Internship |
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