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Spring 2017 | Data Analysis Course Offered for Undergraduate Students

Spring 2017 | Data Analysis Course Offered for Undergraduate Students

By Matt McCullough ’17 Undergraduate students can take advantage of the data analysis course offered by Sociology & Anthropology in Spring 2017. SOC 4500/5500: Data Analysis Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 1:30 to 3 p.m. Course Description: This course develops the ability to analyze research data in the social sciences. The […]

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November 8, 2016 at 4:37 pmNews

Spring 2017 | Qualitative Methods Seminar Offered for Graduate Students

by Matt McCullough ’17 Graduate students can take advantage of the qualitative methods seminar being offered by Sociology & Anthropology in Spring 2017. SOC 6010  Graduate Seminar: Qualitative Research Methods Thursday, 4:35 to 7:15 p.m. Course Description: This course provides an introduction to qualitative social science research methods, focusing primarily […]

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November 8, 2016 at 3:45 pmAnnouncements

Spring 2017 | New Course on Transitioning from Campus to Career to Financial Independence

Alan J. McMillan

CAS 2402:  Transitions – From Campus to Career Success to Wealth Creation & Protection is a new Spring 2017 a course that teaches students how to navigate from campus to career to financial independence. This course provides outcome-based life-skills in order to enhance ones’ career and path to financial freedom. […]

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October 31, 2016 at 9:17 amNews

Spring 2017 | Mapping the Future Course Hits 5 Contemporary Issues

Spring 2017 | Mapping the Future Course Hits 5 Contemporary Issues

  CAS 2100x Mapping the Future is a new College of Arts & Sciences interdisciplinary course with five modules on profound issues facing contemporary society. Each module in the Spring 2017 course features a community event with speakers debating the core principles of an issue and students critically evaluating and […]

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October 28, 2016 at 10:56 amNews

Spring 2017 | Kirstine Taylor Teaches LJC Course on Race, Violence, and Law

Spring 2017 | Kirstine Taylor Teaches LJC Course on Race, Violence, and Law

Dr. Kirstine Taylor, Assistant Professor of Political Science and Law, Justice and Culture, is teaching LJC 4500x: Special Seminar in Law, Justice & Culture, focusing on race, violence and the law, for the upcoming Spring 2017 semester. The course will be on Wednesdays from 6:05-8:50 p.m. Taylor specializes in race […]

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October 24, 2016 at 10:31 pmNews

Spring 2017 | Wealth & Poverty Adds Two New Courses

Spring 2017 | Wealth & Poverty Adds Two New Courses

The Wealth and Poverty theme announces two newly developed courses addressing issues of wealth and poverty. For questions about Wealth and Poverty theme courses and certificate courses, contact Dr. Yeong Kim, Associate Professor of Geography and theme coordinator, at kimy1@ohio.edu. CAS 2402x  Transitions – From Campus to Career Success to […]

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October 19, 2016 at 3:13 pmNews

Spring 2017 | Anthropology Announces 2 Cultural Anthropology Courses

Dr. Matt Rosen

The Anthropology program invites all students to sign up for the following two cultural anthropology courses offered in Spring 2017. Each class has undergraduate and graduate sections. ANTH 3010/5010: Visual Anthropology MW 4:35-5:55 p.m. This course applies anthropological perspectives to the study—and making—of visual media. Considering relationships between image, culture, and power, […]

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October 15, 2016 at 10:40 amNews