Class will be conducted online via eLearn@USM every Wednesday at 2:30pm to 5:30pm
Research Methodology
POL500
Wednesday 2:30 pm - 5:30 pm
3
Upon successful completion of the course, students are expected to be able to demonstrate the following skill set and knowledge:
LECTURERS : Centre for Policy Research and International Studies (CenPRIS)
ASSESSMENT
The assessments* for this course are as follows:
Introduction to Research, Research Philosophies & Strategies
Objectives, workload and significance of this course;
Understanding the philosophies and strategies of research: Inductive, Deductive, Retroductive and Abductive Research.
Sustainability & Futures Episteme and Multidisciplinary Research
SDGs and Sustainability-related research.
Plagiarism, Ethics and Decolonizing Social Research
Research ethics, plagiarism, paraphrasing, the difference between reference and plagiarizing. The importance of Decolonizing knowledge and Indigenous knowledge.
+Research Ethics
Literature Review
Research Problem
Research Framework
Part 1: Quantitative Research Design
MID-TERM BREAK (5 Dec to 11 Dec 2022)
Part 2: Quantitative Research Design and Quantitative Data Analysis
Qualitative Research Design
Understanding resign-design and selected qualitative methods, e.g. ethnography, phenomenology, grounded theory, and case study
References and Citation
Library Session + Mendeley
FAQ on Research Methodology Course for Research Mode Students
Q: What is Research Methodology course?
A: This course is a prerequisite course for graduation and compulsory to all research mode students starting from Semester II, Academic Session 2020/2021 intake onward. The course must be taken by students in the first semester of registration. Students who register after the 5th week will be enrolled in the following semester.
Q: How do students register for this course? Do students have to apply?
A: Students do not have to apply, course registration will be done by IPS.
Q: How do students get access to this course?
A: Once registered, students can access the learning material, timetable etc. through eLearn@USM portal. For any enquiries, please contact your School/Centre/Institute respectively.
Q: Can students apply for the exemption of this course?
A: Yes, application is to be made through student’s respective School/Centre/Institute
COURSE TITLE RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
COURSE CODE POL 500
TIME Wednesday, 2.30pm – 5.30pm
CREDIT 3
SYNOPSIS
This course aims to develop student research and analytical skills. In enhancing students’ paradigms of research methodology in the social sciences, this course deepens the understanding of research strategies and philosophies as well as the underlying debates. Students will also be equipped with the logic of inquiry as well as the ethics to guide their research process. Emphasis will also be given to the knowledge related to research design, data collection, foundational data analysis, and report writing. While deliberating on the quantitative and qualitative methods, the course includes overview of specific methodological approaches. It also gives special attention to practical knowledge of the research process and in preparing students to conduct their own basic research projects. Students will leave the course with a better understanding of the ways to conduct their own research in various fields. This is a foundational course that will prepare students for advanced research courses in their chosen fields.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Upon successful completion of the course, students are expected to be able to demonstrate the following skill set and knowledge:
Ability to develop a suitable research problem accompanied with a set of research questions based on relevant and key literature review.
LECTURERS : Centre for Policy Research and International Studies (CenPRIS)
LEARNING UNITS
COORDINATOR AT THE RESPECTIVE SCHOOLS / CENTRES
ASSESSMENT
The assessments* for this course are as follows:
* All evaluative components for this course are compulsory and MUST be completed in order to pass the course.
IMPORTANT REMINDERS:
Please log in to the USM eLearn in every class to record your attendance. You are expected to stay until the end of the class.
REFERENCES
Acharyya, R., & Bhattacharya, N. (2019). Research Methodology for Social Sciences. Routledge.
Blaikie, N. W. H. (1993). Approaches to Social Enquiry. Polity Press.
Blaikie, N. W. H. (2009). Designing Social Research: The Logic of Anticipation (2nd ed.). John Wiley & Sons.
Bustami, R., Nasruddin, E., & Blaikie, N. (2004). Lima Falsafah Penyelidikan Paradigma dan Strategi Penyelidikan untuk Sains Sosial dan Pengurusan. Knowledge Craftsmen.
Hart, C. (2018). Doing a Literature Review: Releasing the Research Imagination (2nd ed.). SAGE Publication.
Leedy, P. D., & Ormrod, J. E. (2019). Practical Research: Planning and Design (12th ed.). Pearson.
Mills, G. E., & Gay, L. R. (2018). Educational Research: Competencies for Analysis and Applications (12th ed.). Pearson.
Sekaran, U., & Bougie, R. (2010). Research Methods for Business: A Skill Building Approach. John Wiley & Sons.
Sherman, R. R., & Webb, R. B. (1988). Qualitative Research in Education: Focus and Methods. Psychology Press.
Studenmund, A. H. (2017). Using Econometrics: A Practical Guide (7th ed.). Pearson.
United Nations (n.d.) Do you know all 17 SDGs? Retrieved September 28, 2022, from https://sdgs.un.org/goals
Zielinski, T., Sagan, I., & Suroz, W. (2018) Interdisciplinary Approaches for Sustainable Development Goals: Economic Growth, Social Inclusion and Environmental Protection. Springer International Publishing.
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