Now in its 69th year, the Summer Institute in Survey Research Techniques offers courses and workshops on many aspects of survey research. These courses and workshops are aimed at various skill levels and in time frames ranging from one to eight weeks.
Jim Lepkowski, Director
Jill Esau, Program Coordinator
Patsy Gregory, Program Assistant
Jodi Holbrook, Program Assistant
Some courses require participants to have a quantitative background and/or familiarity with survey research methods, while others are aimed at those who have little or no experience in the field but want to learn basic concepts. Topics include the fundamental principles involved in drawing samples, designing questionnaires, data collection, and analysis of survey data.
The program begins June 6, and courses meet through July 29. Most courses are held two to three hours every weekday for one week or two weeks, and many meet two or three days a week for four weeks or eight weeks. Courses offered in a compressed time frame can be demanding. Participants are assigned readings, homework, written projects, and exams.
The program draws on a renowned group of instructors who teach in the program partly because of the enthusiasm of the students. Those who attend the Summer Institute are highly motivated—graduate students, professionals, government employees, and other academics. Some instructors say teaching in the Summer Institute is the highlight of their year. The positive attitude of most of the students energizes the faculty, some of whom fondly remember their own experience as students in the program.
For details, visit the Summer Institute website. You also can call (734) 764-6595 or (877) 880-9389 for more information.
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