Sociology courses I have taken at Longwood University that dealt specifically with methods:
SOCL 345 (Social Research and Program Evaluation)
*Concepts learned
-Logic and observation
-Concepts and variables
-How to collect quantitative and qualitative data
-Different methods/types of research
-How to analyze data
-How to code qualitative data
-How to develop and construct a survey
SOCL 346 (Statistics for the Social Sciences)
*Concepts Learned
-How to use R studio
-How to use SPSS
-How to calculate and interpret confidence intervals, z-scores, and t-tests
-How to make proper APA style tables for research papers
SOCL 326 (Sexuality and Society)
*Concepts Learned
-How to collect research relevant to given topic
-How to assess what information is critical to research
-How to put together and analyze data and articles
SOCL 461 (Applied Sociological Research)
*Concepts Learned
-How to conduct a literature review
-How to work in a group with other researchers
-To find and collect relevant articles and research
-How to conduct and make a survey using Qualtrics
-How to analyze data