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Module Specifications
Archived Version 2008 - 2009
Module Title |
Research Methodology 1
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Module Code |
LG528A
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School |
School of Law & Government
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Online Module Resources
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Level |
5
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Credit Rating |
10
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Pre-requisite |
None
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Co-requisite |
None
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Module Aims
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The aim of this module is to prepare you for the dissertation that you are required to complete as part of your MA programme. Research in international relations and political science can be done well and it can be done poorly. This course is about how to do good research, which would entail identifying interesting puzzles, formulating good and ?doable? questions, gathering the right data in the right way, carefully defining and measuring concepts and variables, constructing and developing arguments, and structuring your thesis in a coherent manner. In all likelihood, if you focus on a specific and narrow topic of your choice and study it in depth, you will know more about this topic that anybody else, including your supervisor. However, it is research design that usually makes a difference between a good and bad dissertation, and your final mark will primarily be based on how you do your research rather than on what. Your dissertation counts for one-third of your total marks for the programme and it is extremely important to design your thesis well. The aim of this class is to help you meet the general requirements for a good thesis and to offer a menu of techniques which may be relevant for some theses.
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Learning Outcomes
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Through this module students will develop a research proposal, discuss and make decisions on alternative research strategies and methodologies and begin the process of research and writing.
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Indicative Time Allowances
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Hours
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Lectures |
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Tutorials |
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Laboratories |
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Seminars |
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Independent Learning Time |
150
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Total |
150
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Placements |
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Assignments |
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NOTE
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Assume that a 10 credit module load represents approximately 150 hours' work, which includes all teaching, in-course assignments, laboratory work or other specialised training and an estimated private learning time associated with the module.
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Indicative Syllabus
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Establishing a Dissertation timetable · Writing the thesis proposal · Research skills: internet, databases, CD ROMs, OPACs · Using theory and models in empirical research · First steps in producing a literature review
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Assessment | Continuous Assessment | 100% | Examination Weight | 0% |
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Indicative Reading List
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There are no required books. Recommended: W. Phillips Shively. 2002. The Craft of Political Research, 5th ed. London: Prentice-HallVan Evera, Stephen. 1997. Guide to Students of Political Science. Cornell University Press.Geddes, Barbara. 2003. Paradigms and Sand Castles: Theory Building and Research Design in Comparative Politics. University of Michigan Press.
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Programme or List of Programmes
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MIR | MA in International Relations |
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