HJS 315. Research Methods in Humanities and Justice Studies

An introduction to the methods by which the humanities define, research, and investigate problems, this course is the second course of four that make up the required core of the major in Humanities and Justice. It introduces the student to methods of inquiry in the three primary disciplines of the major: history, philosophy, and literature. The logic, design, and execution of the research process are considered, as well as the appropriate respective uses of primary and secondary sources. Electronic and non-electronic research aids will be examined, as will the research strategies most commonly employed by practicing historians, literary critics, and philosophers.
Prerequisite: ENG 102 or ENG 201, all reading/writing skill courses and completion of a general education requirement course in history, literature, and philosophy, and completion of or enrollment in HJS 250
3 hours, 3 credits
 
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