Stephanie Mollborn, Associate Professor of the CU Boulder Sociology Department, participated in ASSETT's Fall 2014 Teaching with Technology Seminar. She redesigned her course to cover general research ...
Sociological methodology comprises an array of techniques designed to investigate the complexities of social life. Bridging the gap between quantitative rigour and qualitative depth, these research ...
This course is intended as a practical introduction to a variety of methods for doing social research. In addition, the course will provide the student with actual experience in the analysis of data.
This course introduces students to the methods and theories used by sociologists to explore the nature of society. Selected topics may include culture, socialization, social interaction, groups, ...
Dr. Perez is an associate professor of sociology with specializations in environmental justice, health and illness, and the sociology of risk. He was trained in quantitative survey research and ...
Sociology is the scientific study of human social behavior. It considers how society influences individuals, and how individuals influence society. Sociologists describe and explain the actions of ...
The social dimensions of risk have been neglected by the sciences and professions concerned with risk. Recent debates demonstrate deep concern, much disagreement, and misunderstanding within the risk ...
The Sociology Department curriculum is organized around what we would like sociology majors to learn. The six key learning objectives are discussed below, along with the courses from the curriculum ...
One midterm examination (essay and short essay) on Thursday, October 25. One final examination (essay and short essay). A major requirement of the course (40% of the course grade) is the term project ...