1 / 15

Research Methods

Research Methods. Introduction to the Unit. Research Methods. RESEARCH METHODS 10 Credit Point M Level Dr Keith Jones Core Unit for all the MSc Pathways. Introduction & Rationale.

thatcher
Download Presentation

Research Methods

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Research Methods Introduction to the Unit

  2. Research Methods • RESEARCH METHODS • 10 Credit Point • M Level • Dr Keith Jones • Core Unit for all the MSc Pathways

  3. Introduction & Rationale • The unit is designed to introduce students to a range of research methodologies and techniques of data collection and presentation that may be used to explore a given research topic. • It is an essential unit for a student to complete in order to write a dissertation.

  4. Aims • To introduce a range of research methods and to examine their use, advantages and disadvantages. • To equip students with sufficient expertise to adopt and use an appropriate research strategy to approach their dissertation. • To study the techniques necessary for collecting presenting, synthesising and analysing data in order to test a research hypothesis.

  5. Learning Outcomes • To recognise the use, advantages and disadvantages of different research methodologies as a means of solving a research hypothesis • Be able to develop a research proposal, suitable methodology and programme of work to enable initiation of their dissertation.

  6. Teaching & Learning • Lectures • Tutorials

  7. Indicative Content • Introduction to research • Background • Topics for study • Execution of research • Hypotheses • Data collection/analysis • Reporting • Results, inferences, conclusions • Reports and presentations

  8. Indicative Reading Bell, J. ‘Doing your Research Project. ‘A Guide for First-Time Researchers in Education and Social Science.’, London, Oxford University Press (1987) Creswell, J ‘Research Design: Qualitative, Quantitative and Mixed Methods Approaches’, Sage, (2003).

  9. Indicative Reading Greenfield, T. ‘Research Methods Guidance for Postgraduates’, Arnold (1996) Fellows, R & liu, A ‘ Research Methods for Construction’ 2nd Edition, Blackwell, (2003).

  10. Unit Programme

  11. Tutorials Each student will: • be allocated a research methods tutor: • Prof Isaac; • Dr Kaluarachchi; • Dr Coffey; • Ms Fantie; • Mr J Watson; • Dr Jones. • See handout for your groups.

  12. Tutorials • During meetings with the tutor students will be able to: • discuss aspects of research; • prepare for submission of your assignment; • review possible dissertation projects.

  13. Coursework schedule • The unit is assessed via ONE piece of coursework: • Research proposal. • See Handout. • The assignment will be assessed during a private meeting between you and your tutor on the MORNING of WEDNESDAY 24th MAY.

  14. Coursework schedule • Please note: late submission of work will be penalised and in extreme cases the work may not be accepted. • If you experience any difficulties during the unit please let me know.

More Related