KMET200 Social Science Research Methods

    • Course code
      KMET200
    • Number of credits
      7,5
    • Teaching semester
      2024 Autumn
    • Language of instruction
      English
    • Campus
      Kongsvinger
    • Required prerequisite knowledge

      None

Course content
  • Formulation of research questions, research design and data collection
  • Qualitative and quantitative collection techniques, including observation, interviews, group discussions and questionnaires.
  • Practical use of questionnaire and statistics programmes
  • Processing, analysis and interpretation of qualitative and quantitative data and inferential statistics
  • Statistical analysis and significance testing
  • Interview techniques and text analysis
  • Perspectives on social science research

Learning Outcome

Upon successfully passing the course, students will have achieved the following learning outcomes:

Knowledge

Students

  • can describe the different phases of a typical research project
  • can explain the relationship between theory and empirical data
  • can explain qualitative and quantitative research design and how they can be combined
  • can explain basic qualitative and quantitative data collection methods
  • can explain basic qualitative and quantitative analysis methods and describe how software can be used in analyses
  • can reflect on the concepts of social science and social science research methods
Skills

Students

  • can formulate a research question, as well as delimit and define key concepts
  • can describe and exemplify a research project within the quantitative research tradition
  • can carry out basic quantitative data collection
  • can apply selected statistical methods in a quantitative analysis
  • can describe and exemplify a research project within the qualitative research tradition
  • can carry out basic qualitative data collection
  • can carry out basic qualitative data analysis
General competence

Students

  • can assess whether a research project is subject to notification to the data protection officer for research
  • can assess choice of method, method use and the relationship between methods and conclusions in various academic presentations, both scientific and popular science
  • has a methodological basis for being able to carry out an academic project at bachelor level, e.g. a bachelor’s thesis
Teaching and working methods

Lectures, demonstration of statistical programmes and statistical analyses, exercises in the use of software and problem solving.

Required coursework

Submission of written work is required in order to take the examination. More detailed information (e.g. amount, scope, time and content) is provided by the course coordinator at the start of the course.

Assessments
Form of assessmentGrading scaleGroupingDuration of assessmentSupport materialsProportionComment
Home exam
ECTS - A-F
Group/Individual (1 - 3)
  • All
100%
Form of assessment

24 hours written home examination. The examination can either be submitted individually or in groups of up to 3 people.

Performance is assessed using a grading scale from A to F, where E is the lowest passing grade.

Professional overlap
NameCreditsDateComment
3MET200 Samfunnsvitenskapelig metode
7,5
RMET200 Samfunnsvitenskapelig metode
7,5
SMET200 Samfunnsvitenskapelig metode
7,5
RLT1004 Samfunnsvitenskapelig metode
7,5
ØKA1023 Samfunnsvitenskapelig metode
7,5
Course name in Norwegian Nynorsk: 
Samfunnsvitskapleg metode
Course name in Norwegian Bokmål: 
Social Science Methodology
Faculty
Inland School of Business and Social Sciences
Department
Department of Organisation, Leadership and Management
Area of study
Økonomisk-administrativ utdanning
Programme of study
Bachelor in Sustainable Business Administration
Course level
Foundation courses, level I (100-LN)