Research Methods and Epistemology in Child Studies, 7.5 credits
Research Methods and Epistemology in Child Studies, 7.5 hp
736A36
Main field of study
Child StudiesCourse level
Second cycleCourse type
Single subject and programme courseExaminer
Karin Zetterqvist NelsonCourse coordinator
Karin Zetterqvist NelsonDirector of studies or equivalent
Mats AndrénCourse offered for | Semester | Weeks | Language | Campus | ECV | |
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F7MCH | Master´s Programme in Child Studies | 4 (Spring 2020) | 202004-202008 | English | Linköping, Valla | C |
Main field of study
Child StudiesCourse level
Second cycleAdvancement level
A1XCourse offered for
- Master´s Programme in Child Studies
Entry requirements
A bachelor’s degree in the humanities, social sciences or the behavioural sciences with a major (or its equivalent) in a field relevant to the programme, e.g. anthropology, communication studies, education, history, language studies, media studies, political science, psychology, social work and sociology.
Successfully completed at least 75 credits on the master´s program in Child studies (F7MCH), 15 of which must be the master’s thesis in term two.
Documented knowledge of English equivalent to "Engelska B"/”Engelska 6”.
Intended learning outcomes
After completion of the course, the student should on an advanced level be able to:
- identify, describe and critically discuss various epistemological, theoretical and methodological perspectives in Child Studies; and account for their potentials and limitations.
- independently and in a well-informed way identify and formulate a research problem that is relevant to Child Studies
- produce a research plan that describes how the study may be completed within a given time frame, using adequate methods and epistemological perspectives and;
- account for and critically evaluate research plans orally and in writing.
Course content
The course deals with different epistemological foundations in Child Studies. It demonstrates the significance of epistemology for the choice of methods both for collection of data and their analysis. The course furthermore studies the relationship between research questions, research methods and theoretical and epistemological positions. One part of the course involves the independent and well-informed identification and formulation of a research problem relevant to Child Studies, as well as the writing of a research plan that describes how the problem may be studied within a given time frame using adequate methods and epistemological perspectives.
Teaching and working methods
Lectures and related discussions take place on campus as well as online on an interactive learning platform. In addition to lectures there are seminars, workshops, and group work online as well as on campus. Between the lectures and the seminars the students independently study the course literature, complete the individual and group assignments, and communicate with other students online. Examining seminars, workshops and group exercises are compulsory.
The student must have access to e-mail and Internet. The course is presented in various multi-media formats. In order to guarantee a positive learning situation online, and, in order for the student to be able to actively participate in the course and communicate with fellow students and the teacher, it is therefore important that the student have access to the correct hard- and software. Information concerning the specifications of the equipment necessary for the course can be found in the study guide.
English is the language of instruction.
Examination
The examinations consist of active participation in seminars, workshops and group assignments on campus and online, as well as through individual written assignments submitted online. Detailed information on the examinations can be found in the study guide.
Students failing an exam covering either the entire course or part of the course twice are entitled to have a new examiner appointed for the reexamination.
Students who have passed an examination may not retake it in order to improve their grades.
Grades
ECTS, ECOther information
Planning and implementation of a course must take its starting point in the wording of the syllabus. The course evaluation included in each course must therefore take up the question how well the course agrees with the syllabus.
The course is carried out in such a way that both men´s and women´s experience and knowledge is made visible and developed.
Department
Institutionen för TemaCode | Name | Scope | Grading scale |
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EXA4 | Essay: Written individual assignment | 6 credits | EC |
EXA2 | Seminar: Opposition and discussion of research plans | 1.5 credits | U, G |
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