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◄Faculty of Business and Economics►


                                                COURSE  INFORMATION


                   AA0X7001                  RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
                   4 Credits

                   Course Learning           At the end of the course, students are able to:
                   Outcomes
                                             (1)  Examine  the  logic  of  scientific  discovery  and  the
                                                  novelty in research.
                                             (2)  Evaluate  the  usage  of  inductive  and  deductive
                                                  research.
                                             (3)  Compare      the    different   types   of   research
                                                  methodologies.
                                             (4)  Formulate a research proposal.

                   Synopsis of Course        Using  examples  from  past  research  and  methodologies
                   Contents                  across  4  disciplines  (economics,  applied  statistics,
                                             development  studies  and  politics),  this  course  seeks  to
                                             examine in its entirety the philosophy and methodology of
                                             research  so  as  to  help  equip  students  with  a  better
                                             understanding of how to undertake research, analyse  data,
                                             and  write  scholarly  and  policy  papers.  Following  a
                                             sequential exposition of the philosophical underpinnings of
                                             research  and  methodology,  and  the  procedures  of  data
                                             collection,  estimation  and  interpretation,  the  course
                                             introduces  all  the  main  current  methodologies  as  well  as
                                             qualitative and quantitative tools of data analysis.

                                             Lectures will be supplemented with a critical examination of
                                             the  methodological  frameworks  used  in  selected  leading
                                             publications and by leading scholars from inter/disciplinary
                                             fields.
                                             In  class  lessons  will  be  revisited  towards  the  end  of  the
                                             course  through  a  careful  selection  of  case  studies  from
                                             multiple  disciplines  (tier  1  journal  publications  from
                                             economics, applied statistics, dev studies and politics). This
                                             way, students will have a broad introduction to various ways
                                             in which data, methodologies, software, and methods are
                                             combined in academic research. The emphasis will be on
                                             methodological  debates  and  diversity  within  social
                                             sciences.
                                             Equally, they will receive practical lessons on how to handle
                                             discipline-specific big data sets.
                                             Lastly,  they  will  receive  hands-on  training  on  complete
                                             research  proposal  developments  applying  creative  and
                                             critical thinking using problem sets.

                 Assessment Weightage       Continuous Assessment: 100%
                                             Final Examination: None

                 Medium of Instruction       English











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