About EDFS 3090 A
Seminars and research projects. Methods of historical, descriptive, experimental, quasi-experimental, field studies, and survey research.
Notes
Open to degree and PACE students
Section Description
Course Description
The purpose of this course is to introduce you to foundational knowledge of the research process, including the purpose of formulating questions, design studies, analyzing data, and establishing conclusions. You will explore different research methodologies (qualitative, quantitative, mixed methods) and when each approach is most appropriate. In addition, you will develop skills to critically examine published research, explore ethical considerations in research, and work toward becoming informed consumers of research.
Section Expectation
Course Learning Objectives/Outcomes
• What is knowledge?
• Read, examine, and critique research reports
• Understand the strengths and limitations of various research designs
• Understand the link between research questions and methodology
• Understand terms used to describe research methodology
• Develop vocabulary and concepts
• Learn to organize your research citations
• Learn to write a literature review
Evaluation
Assessment
Ownership of Learning (15%)
Attend Research Lecture and Summary (10%)
Collaborative Midterm (20%)
Research Statement (5%)
Citation Organizer (5%)
Final Literature Review (25%)
Final Collaborative Exam (20%)
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