Apr 28, 2026  
2026-2027 General/Graduate Catalog - Expires August 2032 
    
2026-2027 General/Graduate Catalog - Expires August 2032
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POL 300 - Political Science Methodology


This is the primary course for learning empirical political science methodology. It focuses on how empirical political science analysis is conducted and offers essential training on how to both read and to construct such research. Students learn about the science behind political science by exploring a variety of approaches to research, including experimental, quasi-experimental, survey research, cross-sectional or longitudinal studies, and basic statistical tests (including regression analysis). Also, each student is required to write an empirical research paper, including an introduction, a literature review, a theory and/or hypothesis section, a list and operationalization of variables, an explanation of case selection, and a discussion of statistical findings. Students also present their research paper to the class.

Credit(s): 4

Repeatable for Credit? No
Disciplinary Perspective(s):
None
Interconnecting Perspective(s):
Writing Enhanced
University Graduation Requirement(s):
None



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