CJ-702 Research Methods
Core required course for Master of Science in Crime and Justice Studies. Provides students with the fundamental tools for evaluating, designing and implementing basic and applied empirical research in criminal justice. The association between theories and research methods used in the study of criminal justice is explored through a variety of related data sources. Topics covered include: the principles of research design; issues in measurement; modes of observation; basic methods of data analysis; and ethical concerns. Students will obtain hands-on experience in project design through the development of their own research proposals.
Prerequisite
This course is open to MSCJS students only. Other graduate students may enroll with the permission of the MSCJS Director.
Offered
Fall