Generic Skills in Social Sciences

Generic Skills in Social Sciences
SL5006 - Research Skills Workshops
Credit Points
15
Course Coordinator
Tony Glendinning

Pre-requisites

None

Co-requisites

The other three courses of the proposed School of Social Science Training Programme: Methodology, Theory and Ethics; Approaches to Analysis, Seminar

Notes

NOne

Overview

The course will begin with an induction meeting for new postgraduate research students, including an introduction to the University, its facilities and staff, whom to contact for assistance, etc. Subsequent sessions will cover: computer resources in the University and how to use them, including information on word-processing facilities, email and internet access; library resources and how to use them, references and citations; bibliographic sources and methods; maintaining a personal research bibliography; creating and searching archives; procedures for the evaluation of research; refereeing and reviewing; writing skills; how to get one's work published; dissemination and public understanding; conferences and conference presentation; media awareness

Structure

One two-hour session per week

Assessment

Written Course Assignment (100%)

SL5507 - Approaches to Analysis
Credit Points
15
Course Coordinator
Tony Glendinning

Pre-requisites

Metnodology, Theory and Ethics

Co-requisites

Research Skills Workshops; Seminar

Notes

None

Overview

This course will introduce students to a range of analytic techniques, in a relatively practical 'hands-on' way. These techniques will include computer-based methods, but will not be limited to them. The aim will be to move beyond a simple dichotomy between quantitative and qualitative data analysis, by showing how quantitative studeis are framed within a qualitative context, and vice versa.

Structure

**Lectures - 12 hours
**Practical/Laboratory Clinical Work
**Self-directed Learning 32 hours
**Private study 64 hours

Assessment

1 1,500 word Essay - 100%

SL5508 - Seminar
Credit Points
15
Course Coordinator
To be determined

Pre-requisites

Reaearch Skills Workshops

Co-requisites

Methodology, Theory and Ethics' Approaches to Analysis

Notes

None

Overview

The course will comprise a series of student presentations, along with interdisciplinary discussions, providing students with an opprotunity to explain their research to peers in other areas of social science. It will also provide training in the skills of seminar presentation.

Structure

One two-hour session per week

Assessment

Oral seminar presentation (100%)