Rural Soc 9480 (Sec. 1) — Ag Econ 8001/9001 (Sec. 3) (cross listed)

3 Credits — Winter 2005

Survey and Research Case Research Methods
(Quantitative Applied Community Research)

University of Missouri


Instructors

  Michael L. Cook
  125C Mumford Hall
  882-0127

  David O'Brien
  109 Gentry Hall
  882-0392

Administrative Assistant:  

Gail Foristal
127 Mumford Hall
882-2823

 

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Syllabus 


For further information contact:

David O’Brien @ 882-0392     [ obriendj@missouri.edu ]
Michael Cook @ 882-0127      [
cookml@missouri.edu ]

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