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ANTH 0825 - Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences |
Our understanding of much of reality relies on statistics. Many claims about our world, our society and other societies, specific organizations (such as Temple University), and even our minds and bodies rest on statistical data. Using examples from anthropology, psychology, sociology, political science, and economics, students will examine how social science methods and statistics help us understand the social world. The goal is to become critical consumers of quantitative material that appears in scholarship, the media, and everyday life. NOTE: This course fulfills the Quantitative Literacy (GQ) requirement for students under GenEd. Students cannot receive credit for this course if they have successfully completed SOC 0825, SOC 0925, POLS 0825, POLS 0925, or PSY 0825.
Credit Hours: 4.000 Levels: NonDegree Continuing Undergrad, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture and Recitation Division: Undergraduate Department: CLA:Anthropology Course Attributes: GenEd Quantitative Literacy General Requirements: ( Course or Test: MATH 0701 | Minimum Grade of C- | May not be taken concurrently. ) OR ( Course or Test: MATH 0702 | Minimum Grade of C- | May not be taken concurrently. ) OR ( MC3 Y - May not be taken concurrently. ) OR ( MC4 Y - May not be taken concurrently. ) OR ( MC5 Y - May not be taken concurrently. ) OR ( MC6 Y - May not be taken concurrently. ) OR ( MC3A Y - May not be taken concurrently. ) OR ( MC6A Y - May not be taken concurrently. ) OR ( MC3S Y - May not be taken concurrently. ) OR ( MC3D Y - May not be taken concurrently. ) OR ( MC3O Y - May not be taken concurrently. ) OR ( MC3T Y - May not be taken concurrently. ) OR ( MC6T Y - May not be taken concurrently. ) |
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