MLS 601 History and Methodology of Social Science


Class Procedures:

This course combines independent reading and research, in-class and online discussion and special assignments. Students are invited to ask questions at any time in class, by phone or via email. Use the class forum on Insite so that all may benefit from the exchange

Success in this course depends on participation. Come to each class prepared to question and discuss the issues at hand. Assigned readings must be completed prior to class. Keep good notes - it is your responsibly to be able to argue pro and con on the major discussion points.

To aide you in this, I strongly suggest you prepare discussion questions on reading assignments. These questions should highlight some of the important aspects of each topic keeping in mind our goal of understanding various ways of understanding social science. Students will also keep journals of their reading reactions and produce an annotated bibliography paper. We may also work on cooperative learning exercises that involve group problem solving and presentations.

Late assignments, make-ups, retakes, and incomplete
If you have an emergency and cannot complete an assignment on time, discuss your need with the instructor (preferably in advance). In general, no late assignments or make-ups will be allowed. However, there are extenuating circumstances, so explain your situation. You must seek the approval of your instructor in advance for an incomplete, and justify your request with a validated medical emergency or a severe personal crisis. Incompletes are given if the student has completed the majority of the work for the course, has been unable to complete all of it for a valid reason, and will pass the course if they are given an opportunity to complete the required work within a specified time period.

Changing Grades
No one is perfect. Sometimes test questions are ambiguous or wrong. Graders make errors. I encourage you to challenge your grade on any assignment or test if you feel your efforts were graded incorrectly, but you must do so during office hours, before or after class within one week of an assignment's return date.


   Why Study Social Science

   Textbooks

   Discussion

Objectives

Grading

Assignments

   Procedures

   Academic Honesty

   Acknowledgements


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