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PSYC 312
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Research Methods
Summer 2021, Section 02
![]() | ID # | Subj | # | Sec | Title | Dates | Days | Time | Crds | Status | Instructor | Delivery Method | Loc |
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000070 | PSYC | 312 | 02 | Research Methods | 5.0 | Open |
Kleyman, Kerry |
Remote Teaching No In-Person |
Meeting Details
Dates | Days | Time | Building/Room | Instructor |
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5/8/2021 - 8/15/2021 | n/a | n/a | n/a |
Kleyman, Kerry |
Notes
- Asynchronous Completely Online; no class meetings.
- Online Participation Required First Week of Class.
- Note: This is a completely online course, not an independent study. Course has no required in-person or synchronous meetings. There are required online activities and assignments each week. May require remotely proctored exams that require a webcam and microphone. Intermediate computer/Internet skills required. For online learning and course access information go to www.metrostate.edu/solr.
- Converted Due to COVID-19
Location Details
Offered through: Metropolitan State University. | |
Campus: Metropolitan State University. | Location: z MnSCU Metropolitan State University. |
Seat Availability
Status: Open | Size: 24 | Enrolled: 6 | Seats Remaining: 18 |
Prerequisites (Courses and Tests)
[PSYC 100 - General Psychology]
Add/Drop/Withdraw
Full refund is available until May 14, 2021, 11:59PM CST.
The last day to add this course is May 14, 2021. The last day to drop this course is May 14, 2021.
The last day to withdraw from this course is July 26, 2021.
Tuition and Fees (Approximate)
Tuition -resident: | $1,206.95 |
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Tuition -nonresident: | $2,462.50 |
Approximate Course Fees: | $185.55 |
Course Level
Undergraduate
General/Liberal Education Category
- Goal 03 - Natural Science Lab
- Upper Division Liberal Studies
Minnesota Transfer Curriculum Goal
Goal 03 - Natural Science
- Demonstrate understanding of scientific theories.
- Formulate and test hypotheses by performing laboratory, simulation, or field experiments in at least two of the natural science disciplines. One of these experimental components should develop, in greater depth, students' laboratory experience in the collection of data, its statistical and graphical analysis, and an appreciation of its sources of error and uncertainty.
- Communicate their experimental findings, analyses, and interpretations both orally and in writing.
- Evaluate societal issues from a natural science perspective, ask questions about the evidence presented, and make informed judgments about science-related topics and policies.
Description
This course introduces students to scientific research methods in psychology, emphasizing the experimental method. Topics include developing research questions, reviewing background information, deciding on appropriate methodology, and collecting and interpreting data. This course prepares students to think critically about psychological claims and is generally required preparation for graduate study. This course includes assignments in the Psychology Laboratory.