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Second Methods Courses

The following courses are listed in the Schedule of Classes for the indicated semester and may be used to fulfill the second-level methods requirements for SIS Masters degrees, subject to individual program requirements. PLEASE BE SURE TO CHECK WITH YOUR ACADEMIC ADVISOR or PROGRAM DIRECTOR TO ENSURE THE COURSE(S) YOU CHOOSE WILL QUALIFY AS A METHODS COURSE FOR YOUR FIELD. As always, check specific courses for prerequisites.

Lists for the following semesters are currently available: Summer 2012, Fall 2012, Spring 2012


Summer 2012


Offered in SIS

  • SIS-653-A01L Intelligence Analysis Theories and Method
  • SIS-680         Qualitative Methods for IR

SIS Summer Institutes* Skills Institutes are offered by the following fields:

  • SIS-619-N01-N07 Peacebuilding & Development Institutes

*IPCR and USFP students, check with your advisor regarding whether skills institutes are approved for methodology course requirements for your program.  Skills institutes are NOT approved for second methods courses for CRS, IC, IER, IP, ID/DM.

Offered outside SIS

  • ACCT-607 Accounting
  • ACCT-609 Management Accounting (prereq: ACCT-607)
  • COMM-535-E01L Building Interactive Websites
  • COMM-535-E02L Visual Strategies for News
  • ECON-505 Intro to Mathematical Economics
  • ECON-523 Applied Econometrics I
  • MGMT-664 Leadership: Exploring Styles & Developing Competencies
  • PUAD-696-D01 Environmental and Natural Resource Policy Analysis
  • PUAD-696-D02 Qualitative Methods
  • STAT-514 Statistical Methods
  • STAT-515 Regression

Fall 2012


Offered in SIS

  • SIS-612 Research Seminar in IPCR
  • SIS-619-018 Political Risk Analysis
  • SIS-653-011 Policy Analysis US-Pakistan
  • SIS-680 Qualitative Analysis for IR
  • SIS-695 Research Seminar in IC

SIS Skills Institutes* Skills Institutes are offered by the following fields:

  • International Communication: SIS-633
  • International Development: SIS-638
  • International Peace and Conflict Resolution: SIS-639

IPCR and USFP students, check with your advisor regarding whether skills institutes are approved for methodology course requirements for your program.  Skills institutes are NOT approved for second methods courses for CRS, IC, IER, IP, ID/DM.

Offered outside SIS

  • ACCT-607 Accounting
  • ACCT-609 Management Accounting (prereq: ACCT-607)
  • COMM-751 Advance Media Research Methods
  • ECON-505 Intro to Mathematical Economics
  • ECON-523 Applied Econometrics I
  • ECON-524 Applied Econometrics II (prereq: ECON-523)
  • ECON-705 Mathematical Economics Analysis
  • ECON-724 Adv Econometric Methods (prereq: ECON-723)
  • EDU-610 Research in International Education
  • EDU-642 Training Program Design
  • ENVS-575 Environmental Risk Assessment
  • GOVT-612 Conduct of Inquiry I
  • GOVT-656 Voting Behavior, Elections & Campaigns
  • HIST-667 Oral History
  • ITEC-630 Business Analysis
  • JLS-680 Intro to Justice Research I
  • MGMT-626 Management Consulting Practices and Methods
  • PUAD-604 Public Program Evaluation
  • PUAD-605 Quant Methods for Public Managers
  • PUAD-610 Management Analysis
  • PUAD-688 Policy Practicum
  • PUAD-696-004 Quant Methods for Policy Analysis
  • PSYC-550 Psychological Research
  • SOCY-580 Social Policy Analysis
  • SOCY-620 Social Research I (prereq: STAT-514)
  • STAT-510 Intro to Survey Sampling (prereq: STAT-514)
  • STAT-514 Statistical Methods
  • STAT-515 Regression
  • STAT-530 Mathematical Statistics I

 

Spring 2012


Offered in SIS

  • SIS-619-014 Political Risk Analysis
  • SIS-619-019 Adv Analytical Tech & Methods
  • SIS-620-002 Policy Analysis for GEP
  • SIS-628-003 Field Research in Health Communication
  • SIS-634-001 Field Survey Research Methods
  • SIS-635-002 Program Evaluation
  • SIS-635-007 Mixed Methods for Community-Based Research
  • SIS-680-001 Qualitative Methods & Methodology
  • SIS-695-001 Research Seminar in IC

SIS Skills Institutes* Skills Institutes are offered by the following fields:

  • International Communication: SIS-633
  • International Development: SIS-638
  • International Peace and Conflict Resolution: SIS-639

IPCR and USFP students, check with your advisor regarding whether skills institutes are approved for methodology course requirements for your program.  Skills institutes are NOT approved for second methods courses for CRS, IC, IER, IP, ID/DM.

Offered outside SIS

  • ACCT-607       Financial Accounting
  • ANTH-596-002 Oral History
  • ACCT-670       International Accounting
  • ANTH-640-001 Graduate Research Methods
  • CSC-610         Intro to Geographic Info Systems
  • ECON-505        Intro to Mathematical Economics
  • ECON-523       Applied Econometrics I
  • ECON-524       Applied Econometrics II
  • ECON-723       Econometric Methods
  • EDU-642         Training Program Design
  • GOVT-610       Intro to Quant Methods in Political Science
  • GOVT-615       Qualitative Research Methods
  • PUAD-602        Methods of Problem Solving II
  • PUAD-604        Public Program Evaluation
  • PUAD-605        Quant Methods for Public Managers
  • STAT-514        Statistical Methods
  • STAT-524        Data Analysis

last updated 22 March 2012


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