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AN INTRODUCTION TO QUALITATIVE RESEARCH

Code: PUBH160

Credits: 15

Semester: Semester 1

This module covers all aspects of qualitative research including qualitative research design, qualitative methodologies and methods, and analysis of qualitative data. During the module students will be introduced to the key theories and concepts of qualitative research; gain an in-depth understanding of the philosophy of qualitative research, and how it differs from quantitative research.

They will also develop an essential understanding of the ethics of carrying out qualitative research.

Students will develop their knowledge and experience of the skills needed in qualitative research by designing their own piece of qualitative research which they will then carry out.

Students will also gain a theoretical and practical understanding of the different methods used in qualitative research including interviews, focus groups, photovoice and participant observation before looking at the various different ways of analysing qualitative data. They will also develop the skills to critically appraise published qualitative research.

Lectures will be delivered via weekly sessions which will involve a lecture element, in-class discussions and in-class group work. Students are expected to do self-directed learning (SDL) and will be expected to prepare for the contact sessions in advance using materials and readings which will be placed on the VLE one week before each session. Students will need to do the reading and any activities prior to the session and the sessions will then be used to consolidate this learning.

For the summative assessment of this module, students will be expected to conduct a micro, in-class research project which will allow them to try out the skills involved in conducting Qualitative Research. It will also provide them with the opportunity to participate in another research project so they can experience what it is like to be a research participant and then reflect on that experience.