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Course details 2010-2011  
    

Qualitative Research Methods
 
Academic year:2010-2011
Course code module2BPSW-03
Semester:1st semester
Credits:6
Study load (hours)168
Theory (hours):45,00
Practice/Exercises(hours):
Other (hours):
Part-time program:
Instructor(s)Dimitri Mortelmans
Language of instruction:Dutch
Semester exam information:
Contract restriction information:



1. Prerequisites
*Algemene competenties

Students can make the difference between fundamental scientific research and policy-oriented research.
Students can judge a scientific problem definition.
Students can search for peer-reviewed articles and use them in APA-style references


*Sequentiality
Quantitative Research Methods (1BPSW-08)

Not applicable for bridging programme of Social Work


2. Objectives (expected learning outcomes)
General:

Students gain insight in the planning and execution of a qualitative research. They are able to apply the general theoretical insights on a specific research problem.


Detailed:

Students gain insight into the basic assumptions and the philosophy behind qualitative research.
Students gain insight into the practical organisation of a qualitative research.
Students gain insight into the variations and traditions within the domain of qualitative research.
Students are able to write a qualitative research question.
Students are able to perform a scientific observation in the field.
Students are able to code and analyse an in-depth interview.
Students are able to report on a qualitative analysis.



3. Course content
The goal of Qualitative Research methods is to give students insight into qualitative research methods. We will focus on the research cycle of qualitative research starting from preparing the research and moving on to data collection, data analysis and reporting.

Even though the major focus lies on qualitative research in general, we will also deal with special techniques like focus group research.



4. Teaching method
Direct contact:
  • Lectures

  • Personal work:
  • Assignments - individual
  • Project-based work - individual


  • 5. Assessment method
    Exam:
  • Practical exam

  • Continuous assessment:
  • Assignments


  • 6. Compulsory reading – study material

    Mortelmans, D. (2007) Handboek kwalitatieve onderzoeksmethoden. Leuven , Acco.
     
    Additional material on Blackboard


    7. Recommended reading - study material
    Bryman, A. (2004) Social Research Methods (2nd ed.). Oxford, Oxford University Press.

    Denzin, N.K., Lincoln, Y.S. (Eds.) (1994), Handbook of qualitative research. London: Sage.

    Miles, M.B., Huberman, A.M. (1994) Qualitative Data Analysis. London: Sage.

    Strauss, A.L., Corbin, J. (1990) Basics of qualitative research: grounded theory procedures and techniques. Newbury Park, California: Sage.



    8. Tutoring
    The lecturer can be reached by e-mail. Questions can be asked on the Blackboard-forum of the course.




    laatste aanpassing: last update: 21/07/2010 21:52 dimitri.mortelmans 



     
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