On successful completion of the module, students will be able to:
Locate and critically appraise academic literature.
Demonstrate an understanding of the fundamental concepts in research.
Appreciate ethical considerations in research.
Undertake basic qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis.
Present qualitative and quantitative data in the appropriate manner.
Literature searching using the appropriate databases and tools; Understanding and evaluating academic articles; An introduction to basic methodological considerations in research; An introduction to quantitative methods; An introduction to qualitative methods; Data collection techniques (quantitative and qualitative); Introduction to quantitative data analysis (descriptive statistics, levels of measurement, basic inferential statistics); Introduction to qualitative data analysis; Ethical considerations in research; Writing reports; Presentation of data following academic conventions
1-hour lecture and 1-hour seminar each week over two semesters
Lecture
Contact hours: 24
Intended Group size: 160
Seminars
Contact hours: 24
Intended Group size: >30
Guided Independent study
Hours: 152