Applied Analytical Methods

MET CJ 591

Evidence-based and data-driven approaches to crime problems are the industry standard among criminal justice agencies and non-governmental organizations. This course will cover a variety of statistical "tools" from three broad areas: (1) descriptive statistics, (2) inferential statistics and hypothesis testing, and (3) measures of association. Students will learn how to develop research questions, describe and draw conclusions from quantitative data, and interpret statistical research findings, and be able to present these findings to a variety of audiences in a clear and accurate way -- to be able to "tell a story" with numbers. In addition, students will develop a proficiency working with large data sets and conducting analysis with a critical lens, using the analytical software -- Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) -- commonly used in criminal justice and related fields.

FALL 2023 Schedule

Section Instructor Location Schedule Notes
O2 Holt ARR TBD-TBD Mts w/MET UA591
On-line course

SPRG 2024 Schedule

Section Instructor Location Schedule Notes
A1 Cronin COM 215 R 6:00 pm-8:45 pm

SPRG 2024 Schedule

Section Instructor Location Schedule Notes
O2 Holt ARR TBD-TBD Mts w/MET UA591
On-line course

Note: this course was also offered during Summer Term

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