This information is from the 2024-2025 Graduate Bulletin. Please note that registration restrictions are subject to change.

CT 400   - Qualitative Methods of Inquiry in Learning and Teaching
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An introduction to qualitative/interpretive research as it applies to learning and teaching in schools and alternative educational settings. Topics include methodologies and paradigms in qualitative research, modes of qualitative inquiry, design of qualitative research projects, collection and interpretation of qualitative data, and ethical issues inherent in qualitative research. Students will complete a small-scale qualitative study based in a classroom or alternative educational setting. 

 
Semester Hours: 3 
Prerequisites:

This course is intended for students admitted to the doctoral program in learning and teaching but may be taken by other graduate students with permission of instructor. May not be taken on a Pass/Fail basis.

 
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