Learning Outcomes |
On successful completion of this module the learner will be able to: |
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Learning Outcome Description |
LO1 |
LO 1. Demonstrate an understanding of the process by which new knowledge is generated through research. |
LO2 |
LO 2. Demonstrate mastery of specialised business skills in one or more of the core sub-fields of business |
LO3 |
LO 3. Demonstrate the ability to review the literature in a specified field or sub-field of business to inform a narrow research question |
LO4 |
LO 4. Access data from a variety of sources and distinguish between primary and secondary data collection and the merits and drawbacks of each |
LO5 |
LO 5. Demonstrate the ability to select and use the appropriate methodological technique for the purposes of addressing the research question under consideration |
LO6 |
LO 6. Undertake rudimentary analysis of data gathered to draw appropriate conclusions and recommendations based on that data |
LO7 |
LO 7. Formulate clear hypotheses and apply these systematically to a body of relevant evidence |
LO8 |
LO 8. Justify conclusions by reference to evidence gathered and presented |
LO9 |
LO 9. Articulate concisely findings and conclusions in a written document which is informed by academic writing standa |
LO10 |
LO 10. Demonstrate time, information and project management skills. |
Recommended Book Resources |
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Bryman, A. & Bell, E., (2007) Business Research Methods 2nd ed., Oxford University Press, New York.. na.
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Levine, D.M., Stephan, D.F., Krehbiel, T.C., Berenson, M.L. (2008) Statistics for Managers 5th ed., Pearson, NJ.. na.
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Crewell, J. (2007) Qualitative Inquiry and Research Design: Choosing Among Five Approaches, Sage, CA. na.
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Fisher, C. (2004), Researching and Writing a Dissertation, Prentice Hall, Harlow.. na.
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This module does not have any article/paper resources |
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This module does not have any other resources |
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