Studyinfo subject MAUU4400 2018 HØST
MAUU4400 Research Methods and Research Ethics Course description
- Course name in Norwegian
- Research Methods and Research Ethics
- Study programme
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Master's Degree Programme in Universal Design of ICT
- Weight
- 10.0 ECTS
- Year of study
- 2018/2019
- Schedule
- Programme description
- Course history
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Introduction
This course covers qualitative and quantitative research methods that are essential to the UD of ICT Master's programme and ethical perspectives in UD research.
Required preliminary courses
Admission requirements.
Learning outcomes
A student who has completed this course should have the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:
Knowledge
On successful completion of this course the student
- has thorough knowledge of qualitative methods
- has thorough knowledge of quantitative methods
- has thorough knowledge of the requirements and standards for registration, processing, and storage of information about participants in UD research
Skills
On successful completion of this course the student
- can formulate research questions
- can design qualitative studies and set up qualitative experiments
- can use fieldwork strategies
- can use qualitative analysis and interpret data (with and without software tools)
- can evaluate strategies to enhance qualitative studies (e.g., using triangulation)
- can analyse the researcher's own role, influence and bias in a qualitative data collection
- can plan and carry out statistical tests
General competence
On successful completion of this course the student
- can analyse ethical issues related to privacy and anonymity for participants in studies
- can handle personal data within the limits of privacy law and ethical standards
- can evaluate and select the research design, method, and analysis tools appropriate to the proposed research question/s
- can apply knowledge and skills learned on qualitative and quantitative methods on new problems and answer open questions
Teaching and learning methods
The course consists of lectures, workshops, and/or tutorials and potentially inclusion of online learning resources. Guidance and feedback are provided by the lecturer(s).
Course requirements
One individual report (500-1000 words) in either quantitative, qualitative methods or ethics.
One reflection statement of 500-750 words, describing their own thoughts, challenges and participation in the project.
Assessment
One project report (5000-6000 words) in pairs, with a project log book as attachment to the report.
The exams can be appealed.
Grading scale
A grading scale of A (highest) to F (lowest) where A to E is a pass grade and F is a fail grade.
Examiners
Two internal examiners will assess the report with attached log book. External examiner is used periodically.