2015/2016 BA-BSOCO1687U Introduction to Research Design and Quantitative Methods I
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Introduction to Research Design and Quantitative Methods I |
Course information |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 15 ECTS |
Type | Mandatory |
Level | Bachelor |
Duration | One Semester |
Start time of the course | Spring |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
Study board |
Study Board for BSc in Business Administration and
Sociology
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Last updated on 27-08-2015 |
Learning objectives | |
To achieve the grade 12, students
should meet the following learning objectives with no or only minor
mistakes or errors: On successful completion of the course, the
student should be confident with basic academic working methods for
identifying research problems and selecting theory, methods and
data for analysis. Furthermore, the student should be able to use
different quantitative methods and analytical strategies commonly
used within organisational sociology and business administration.
Specifically, the student should be able to:
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Examination | |
The course shares exams with | |
BA-BSOCO1009U | |
Course content and structure | |
This course is the first in our multi-course research methods
sequence for undergraduate students. The aim of the course is to
introduce students to research design, survey data and quantitative
methods with a focus constructing and analyzing survey data.
Students will be introduced to the research process and the process
of analyzing quantitative data through reading and practical
exercises. The first part of the course focuses on the beginning of
the research process – the choice of research design and the
production of survey data, enabling students to construct their own
survey. The second part of the course moves from production of data
to analysis of data. Here, students will (1) get an understanding
of some of the key concepts behind statistical analysis, (2) obtain
knowledge of basic statistical methods, (3) learn/review some
rudimentary math skills that are frequently employed in the social
sciences and (4) develop their ability to apply quantitative
methods to do their own quantitative analysis. While this part will
to a large extent use micro (individual) level data, students will
also be introduced to the use of macro level data (e.g. at the
country level).
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Teaching methods | |
The course consists of a series of lectures and exercise sessions. Students are expected to participate actively in the sessions and to do preparatory work in between sessions in addition to reading the course material. This will mainly, but not exclusively, be work related to the 1st year project. Students are expected to work in groups. | |
Expected literature | |
The following material is required readings which you are
expected to obtain:
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