Spring 2023
ENERES 290 002 - SEM 002
Seminar in Energy and Resources
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS: THEORY AND PRACTICE Units: 4
Youjin Chung
Class #:30951
Units: 1to4
Instruction Mode:
In-Person Instruction
Time Conflict Enrollment Allowed
Offered through
Energy and Resources Group
Current Enrollment
Total Open Seats:
1
Enrolled: 14
Waitlisted: 0
Capacity: 15
Waitlist Max: 5
No Reserved Seats
Hours & Workload
2 to 3 hours of student-instructor coverage of course materials per week, 1 to 8 hours of outside work hours per week, and 0 to 1 hours of the exchange of opinions or questions on course material per week.
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Course Catalog Description
Graduate student presentations and faculty-student discussions of advanced topics in energy and resources. Specific topics vary according to faculty and student interest.
Class Description
In grad school, we are often trained in theory first. We would typically then develop a set of theoretical ideas and decide on our research topic and questions. In this formulation, methods are often treated as an afterthought, or a practical skill one needs to acquire, largely divorced from theory. Yet, methods are inherently theoretical. They carry ontological, ethical, epistemological, and political implications, which profoundly shape the purpose, process, and outcome of our research.
The seminar has three goals. First, to expose students to theoretical foundations, epistemological and methodological considerations, and current trends in qualitative research as applied to humanistic social sciences. Second, to provide an opportunity for students to practice key methods and techniques in qualitative research. Third, to explore the intersections between social theory, research questions, and methods through the development of a research proposal. Prior research experience using qualitative methods is a plus, but not required. The seminar is intended for advanced graduate students.
Rules & Requirements
Repeat Rules
Reserved Seats
Current Enrollment
No Reserved Seats
Textbooks & Materials
See class syllabus or https://calstudentstore.berkeley.edu/textbooks for the most current information.
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Associated Sections
None