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This course is offered as part of programme:
Course content
The course has three primary objectives:
- The student will develop and deepen their knowledge and skills in research methodology relevant to their subject area, as well as information search and formulation of research problems and hypotheses.
- The student will develop and deepen their knowledge and skills in methods for analysing and visualising empirical data.
- The student will develop their knowledge regarding the choice of methodology in relation to research problems, taking into account research ethics.
Entry requirements
At least a passing grade on the courses:
- Professional Interpersonal Communication in Computer Science and Media Technology
- Designing and Evaluating Innovation
Alternative, at least a passing grade on the courses:
- Professional Interpersonal Communication in Computer Science and Media Technology
- Theorizing Media Technology
- Innovation and Strategic Thinking
Course literature
Course evaluation
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