2014/2015 KAN-CCBLO3001U Research Methods and Writing Strategies
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Research Methods and Writing Strategies |
Course information |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Mandatory |
Level | Full Degree Master |
Duration | One Semester |
Course period | Spring |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
Study board |
Study Board for BSc og MSc in Business, Language and Culture,
MSc
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Last updated on 19-08-2014 |
Learning objectives | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Each course session will present material to
enhance student knowledge, understanding and insight regarding the
domains specified above. Thus, by the end of this course students
should be able to
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Prerequisites for registering for the exam | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of mandatory
activities: 3
Compulsory assignments
(assessed approved/not approved)
It is a prerequisite for attending the exam that the 3 obligatory written assignments are passed (Approved/Not Approved grading basis) |
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Course content and structure | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
This required course (hereafter, “RMWS”) ensures
that students pursuing their Master’s course of studies have ample
opportunity to learn, review, refine and, if need be, remediate the
insights and skills needed to craft, conduct, complete, and
successfully defend research for a Master’s thesis written in
English at Copenhagen Business School (CBS). Because the degree
aims at practical career success, the role, function, and
evaluation of the consulting endeavor is also introduced and
rehearsed.
Research and communications strategies are grounded in research methods. The course design acknowledges the methods instruction given in the undergraduate research-oriented participatory education programs of Asian Studies (ASP) and Business, Language, and Culture (BLC) of Copenhagen Business School. Through this, we hope to build upon the undergraduate studies experience of all Master’s students. If students come to their Master’s studies from other undergraduate programs, we will incorporate diverse undergraduate studies experience as a matter of course. The skills sets for the course can be grouped as follows: 1. Research methods skills: concern knowledge, insight, and judgment regarding the philosophical and social scientific grounds for conducting valid and reliable research. This grounding provides the reflective and reflexive ability to assess research issues and craft appropriate qualitative and quantitative means for their assessment. Qualitative and quantitative skills: These are part of our approach to research methods and concern the ability to validly and reliably assess the numerical, qualitative, and even ethical - aesthetic aspects of research issues and concepts. Issues of generalization will, in respect to quantitative variables, involve a correct understanding of sampling, the grounds for making statistical inference, and a discerning knowledge of the various statistical procedures in common use, including multiple regression. 2. English language research-oriented communications skills: address the ability to successfully consider, discuss, and craft research issues, engage in consultative discourse and planning, and report research outcomes for both academic and consulting ends. 3. Consulting skills: involve the practitioner’s ability to both conduct and evaluate external investigations for organizational goals. This ability involves knowledge of research methods deployed in a particular, focused manner that necessarily raise ethical and other evaluative questions and norms. |
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Teaching methods | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Written language and content feedback: A
particular evaluative feature of the course is the opportunity for
individual feedback on the quality of one’s submitted English.
Class and specialization (BADS/LMS) feedback session are in the
schedule to address common language and content issues as
instructors discover them. In addition, three rounds of individual
feedback about written language performance are allotted, each to
take approximately 15 minutes per student.
> Individual feedback queries on specific matters of content can be taken up by scheduling an appointment with the appropriate course instructor or coordinator. |
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Expected literature | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Required and recommended
readings
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> This is the central, most important text for the course. Each lecture should be evidently grounded in the assigned readings from this text and build upon that material when appropriate. The statistics section, in particular, is sufficient for the skills competency stated earlier in this Course Description.
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Last updated on
19-08-2014