Course Overview
Duration: 8 Weeks (2 Months)
Format: 2 sessions per week (Lectures + Practical Workshops)
Total Contact Hours: ~32–40 hours
Course Objectives
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Understand fundamental research concepts, types, and approaches.
- Design qualitative and quantitative research studies.
- Apply data collection and analysis techniques.
- Critically review literature and develop sound research proposals.
- Write and present academic research effectively.
Course Outline
Week 1 – Introduction to Research
- Topics:
- Meaning, Characteristics, and Importance of Research
- Types of Research: Basic, Applied, Qualitative, Quantitative, Mixed Methods
- Research Ethics and Integrity
- Activity: Identify research topics from participants’ fields of interest
- Reading: Creswell, Research Design (Ch. 1–2)
Week 2 – Research Process and Problem Identification
- Topics:
- Steps in the Research Process
- Identifying and Formulating a Research Problem
- Setting Objectives, Research Questions, and Hypotheses
- Variables and Conceptual Frameworks
- Workshop: Formulate research questions and hypotheses
- Assignment: Draft a preliminary research problem statement
Week 3 – Literature Review and Theoretical Framework
- Topics:
- Purpose and Techniques of Literature Review
- Sources of Literature (Journals, Databases, Books, Reports)
- Developing a Conceptual or Theoretical Framework
- Avoiding Plagiarism and Proper Referencing
- Activity: Conduct a mini literature review using Google Scholar or JSTOR
- Reading: Machi & McEvoy, The Literature Review: Six Steps to Success
Week 4 – Research Design and Sampling
- Topics:
- Types of Research Designs (Descriptive, Correlational, Experimental, Case Study, Survey)
- Sampling Techniques: Probability and Non-Probability Sampling
- Determining Sample Size and Representativeness
- Workshop: Design a sampling strategy for a chosen topic
- Assignment: Submit research design outline
Week 5 – Data Collection Methods
- Topics:
- Quantitative Methods: Surveys, Questionnaires, Experiments
- Qualitative Methods: Interviews, Focus Groups, Observation, Document Analysis
- Validity, Reliability, and Triangulation
- Exercise: Develop a questionnaire or interview guide
- Reading: Kvale, InterViews: An Introduction to Qualitative Research Interviewing
Week 6 – Data Analysis and Interpretation
- Topics:
- Quantitative Data Analysis: Descriptive & Inferential Statistics
- Qualitative Data Analysis: Coding, Thematic Analysis, Content Analysis
- Using Tools: SPSS / Excel / NVivo (introductory overview)
- Interpreting and Presenting Findings
- Workshop: Analyze sample data using Excel or SPSS demo
- Assignment: Mini data analysis exercise
Week 7 – Report Writing and Presentation
- Topics:
- Structure of a Research Report / Thesis / Article
- Academic Writing Style and Formatting (APA, MLA, Chicago)
- Citing and Referencing with EndNote / Mendeley
- Visual Presentation of Data (Tables, Graphs, Infographics)
- Activity: Draft a short report section (findings or discussion)
Week 8 – Research Proposal Development and Capstone Project
- Topics:
- Elements of a Research Proposal
- Reviewing and Refining Research Designs
- Ethics Approval and Data Protection
- Presenting Research Proposals Professionally
- Capstone Project:
- Develop and present a complete 5-page research proposal including:
- Title, Abstract, Problem Statement, Literature Review Summary, Methodology, and Expected Outcomes
- Peer review and feedback
- Develop and present a complete 5-page research proposal including:
Requirements
- You will need a copy of Adobe XD 2019 or above. A free trial can be downloaded from Adobe.
- No previous design experience is needed.
- No previous Adobe XD skills are needed.
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