Fall/Winter Timetable
POL232H1S L0201
Introduction to Quantitative Reasoning II
Themes
This is an intermediate quantitative methods course focused on data analysis that is typically taught in a computer lab. This course builds on students’ knowledge of the fundamentals of political science research and basic statistical literacy covered in POL222. The learning goal is to advance students’ capacity to work and analyze data independently using R software.
PLEASE NOTE: POL232H1S is dual delivery, online synchronous.
Texts
TBA
Format and Requirements
TBA
Prerequisites
POL222H1
Exclusions
POL242Y5/ GGR270H1
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