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ECSP6002 2027-28
Research Methods and Project Preparation
The Module will prepare students for the summer Research Project and research based coursework exercises. It will give students a grounding in the research methods and techniques necessary in order for planning and successful execution and completion of the project.
The initial phase of the Module involves general research and the review of literature and the development of an understanding of the fields of research relevant to the Programme of Study. This continues with the identification of potential areas of research and discussion about research themes with the Programme Leader.
The second phase begins with allocation to and negotiation with potential project supervisors. More detailed research and analysis methods are studied and a Project Plan is then developed. This plan and the concept of the project which will be presented in a poster presentation at the MSc Poster Conference at the end of the semester.
The module also teaches students what it is to be a professional practitioner, examining ethical and legal issues around professional practice, as well as commercial, management and legal aspects for developing technologies. -
HPRS2036 2026-27
Research Methods for Cardiac Physiology
Healthcare professionals should be able to engage with different forms of inquiry (such as research, audit and service evaluation) and understand how these can help inform practice. This module begins by focusing on the reasons we carry out research and other forms of inquiry, how questions arise from practice, and how we attempt to answer them. -
MANG6572 2026-27
Research Methods for Marketing
This module aims to provide opportunities for students to develop an appreciation of marketing research in theory and practice. There are two broad objectives: (1) to enhance your knowledge of the research process and enable you to be aware of the problems associated with research, and (2) to prepare you to carry out your own research, in most cases your dissertation. -
MANG6565 2025-26
Research Methods for Marketing
This module aims to provide opportunities for students to develop an appreciation of marketing research in theory and practice. There are two broad objectives: (1) to enhance your knowledge of the research process and enable you to be aware of the problems associated with research, and (2) to prepare you to carry out your own research, in most cases your dissertation. -
MANG6572 2025-26
Research Methods for Marketing
This module aims to provide opportunities for students to develop an appreciation of marketing research in theory and practice. There are two broad objectives: (1) to enhance your knowledge of the research process and enable you to be aware of the problems associated with research, and (2) to prepare you to carry out your own research, in most cases your dissertation. -
MANG6565 2026-27
Research Methods for Marketing
This module aims to provide opportunities for students to develop an appreciation of marketing research in theory and practice. There are two broad objectives: (1) to enhance your knowledge of the research process and enable you to be aware of the problems associated with research, and (2) to prepare you to carry out your own research, in most cases your dissertation. -
MIDW2007 2027-28
Research Methods for Midwifery
This module will build on learning from the Introduction to Professional Practice module in Year 1, which introduced the principles of evidence-based practice and their foundational role in enhancing professional practice and the delivery of person-centred care. This module will further develop students' knowledge of research methods and evidence-based practice in preparation for the research project module in Year 3. -
MIDW2007 2026-27
Research Methods for Midwifery
This module will build on learning from the Introduction to Professional Practice module in Year 1, which introduced the principles of evidence-based practice and their foundational role in enhancing professional practice and the delivery of person-centred care. This module will further develop students' knowledge of research methods and evidence-based practice in preparation for the research project module in Year 3. -
MIDW3002 2028-29
Research Methods for Midwifery 2
This module will build on your knowledge and skills from the Research Methods for Midwifery module in year 2. In that module you submitted a proposal for a service evaluation, audit, empirical research or literature review project. You will use the feedback from the assessment of that module to strengthen your proposal and conduct your project. To ensure adequate time to complete the project, this module will commence in semester 2 of year two, with the assessment submitted in year 3.
You will develop skills in analysis and synthesising the findings from an inquiry in order to inform best practice. You will also develop your skills of critical appraisal and gain knowledge from a wide range of relevant literature. You will apply this to the design, execution, critique/reflection and recommendations in the reporting of the project.
There will be no formal taught sessions as part of the module. You will be supported through a series of supervision seminars, individual supervision and directed/self-directed learning. -
MIDW3002 2027-28
Research Methods for Midwifery 2
This module will build on your knowledge and skills from the Research Methods for Midwifery module in year 2. In that module you submitted a proposal for a service evaluation, audit, empirical research or literature review project. You will use the feedback from the assessment of that module to strengthen your proposal and conduct your project. To ensure adequate time to complete the project, this module will commence in semester 2 of year two, with the assessment submitted in year 3.
You will develop skills in analysis and synthesising the findings from an inquiry in order to inform best practice. You will also develop your skills of critical appraisal and gain knowledge from a wide range of relevant literature. You will apply this to the design, execution, critique/reflection and recommendations in the reporting of the project.
There will be no formal taught sessions as part of the module. You will be supported through a series of supervision seminars, individual supervision and directed/self-directed learning.