Semesters
MMP312 Research Design and Methods
Ingen
The purpose of this course is to provide Master in Media Practices students with a scientific-theoretical introduction to what research into media involves. The course will enable students to execute their thesis and specifically prepare them for the demands the thesis entails, whether they choose a scientific thesis or a practical/scientific approach.
In accordance with the National Qualifications Framework the student will achieve the following learning outcomes after completing the course:
The student
- will have solid and thorough knowledge of what research involves
- will have good knowledge of the theories’ role in a research project
- will have thorough knowledge of scientific theory and the research methods that are relevant in connection with media research
The student
- will have acquired advanced skills in the methods that are appropriate for her/his work with their thesis
- will be able to discuss the various strengths and weaknesses of different methods so that they are able to choose the appropriate method for her/his own thesis
The student
- will have advanced knowledge of what research is
- will have competence to evaluate various research projects with an eye to theory, methodology and implementation
Teaching is in the form of lectures and seminars.
- Project plan details in Semester plan
- Course evaluation
Examination results are executed in accordance with the Directive for Admission, Studies and Examination at Volda University College, § 9-4
The course will be evaluated in accordance with Volda University College quality assurance system
- Media Practices - master
Assessment Form | Grouping | Duration | Grading scale | Proportion | Comment | Support Materials | Scope |
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Written Exam | Individual | 6 Hours | A-F, A is the best grade and E is the lowest passing grade | 100 | 6-hour written exam, on campus with pc. |