EDUC 3104 - INTRODUCTION TO QUALITATIVE METHODS Back to Departments Educational Foundations, Organizations, and Policy (EFOP) Health and Human Development (HHD) Teaching, Learning, and Leading (TLL) Courses by Department EDUC | EFOP | FTDG | HHD | PEDC | PSYED | SMSG | TLL | Online Courses | Schedule of Classes EDUC 3104 - INTRODUCTION TO QUALITATIVE METHODS Credits: 3.0 This seminar introduces students to the inquiry traditions (e.g. empirical, interpretive, critical) and modes of research (e.g. narrative, ethnographic, historical, rhetorical, linguistic) associated with qualitative research i the social sciences. Students will gain experience with various elements in the research process (formulation of questions; research design; data organization and reduction; data analysis; validity and reliability issues) and with research methods characteristic qualitative research. This course should be completed by the end of the students' second year. Recent InstructorsLori Ann Delale O'ConnorSpring 2023 (2234) - Syllabus for EDUC 3104 - INTRODUCTION TO QUALTV METHODS (2234-AT / 31029-SEM) (Lori Ann Delale O'Connor)Spring 2024 (2244)Michael G. GunzenhauserSpring 2024 (2244) - Syllabus for EDUC 3104 - INTRODUCTION TO QUALTV METHODS (2244-AT / 20567-SEM) (Michael G. Gunzenhauser)Emily C. RaineySpring 2022 (2224) - Syllabus for EDUC 3104 - INTRODUCTION TO QUALTV METHODS (2224-AT / 22224-SEM) (Emily C. Rainey)Leigh Patel StevensSpring 2023 (2234)