This course is designed to develop a student’s capacity for research. Under the supervision of a faculty member, students will design, develop and conduct a specific sociological research project. Students will complete Tri-Council Ethics training (TCPS2: CORE), when necessary, produce an ethics application for the University of Saskatchewan Research Ethics Board (REB), develop a data collection tool, conduct original research, and finally, produce a thesis equivalent to the length and scope of an academic journal article. This course is offered at the discretion of the department and supervisor. Weekly hours: 3 Seminar/Discussion hoursPrerequisite(s): 6 credit units senior SOC including SOC 332 (or its equivalent within another closely related discipline) and admission to the Honours program in Sociology (or a related discipline); or by special permission from the instructor. Note(s): Students with credit for SOC 498.3 Undergraduate Thesis may not take this course for credit.
This course is designed to develop a student’s capacity for research. Under the supervision of a faculty member, students will design, develop and conduct a specific sociological research project. Students will complete Tri-Council Ethics training (TCPS2: CORE), when necessary, produce an ethics application for the University of Saskatchewan Research Ethics Board (REB), develop a data collection tool, conduct original research, and finally, produce a thesis equivalent to the length and scope of an academic journal article. This course is offered at the discretion of the department and supervisor. Weekly hours: 3 Seminar/Discussion hoursPrerequisite(s): 6 credit units senior SOC including SOC 332 (or its equivalent within another closely related discipline) and admission to the Honours program in Sociology (or a related discipline); or by special permission from the instructor. Note(s): Students with credit for SOC 498.3 Undergraduate Thesis may not take this course for credit.