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Research Methods

Course Title

Research Methods

Course Description

The course is dedicated to demonstrating how psychological research is conducted. Students will learn how to evaluate research and become proficient in the research process by actively engaging in the review of research literature, developing research questions and hypotheses, evaluating ethical considerations, collecting and analyzing data, and reporting research results.

Restrictions: Psychology and Neuroscience Majors Only.

No credit given for PS-215 if credit has been given for BI-205.

Academic Level

Undergraduate

Instructor Consent Required

No

Credits (Min)

4

Repeatable

No

Saint Michael’s is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education. The College is a member of the College Board, Vermont Higher Education Council, Association of Vermont Independent Colleges, Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities, Vermont Campus Compact, and Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges.

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