Enhance your social science degree with quantitative training in applied data analysis to increase your career prospects across multiple professions. Bristol's Quantitative Research Methods (QRM) ...
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Tailor your training to your research interests and career goals, from clinical and cognitive to developmental and social psychology, as you study the latest research methods techniques from published ...
Mixed methods research and evaluation: addressing poverty and inequality in a complex, fast-changing world. The world today is increasingly complex amidst COVID-19, climate change, conflict, and ...
Research methods for students in engineering and technology. Topics include: statistical design of research experiments; hypothesis testing; use of statistical models to test engineering questions; ...
An international team of social science faculty and researchers, led initially by Peter P. Houtzager, has developed an applied Multi-Methods Research Course for the Partnership for African Social and ...
Part 1: Social Research Methods. Students must take courses to the value of two full units and a dissertation as shown. Part 2: Optional courses. For all students other than those on the 'Gender' or ...
Research methods for students whose research focuses on the human-science interface and human applications of science. The course includes foundations of science, ethics, the scientific method, and ...
Due to high demand for this course, we operate a staged admissions process with multiple selection deadlines throughout the year, to maintain a fair and transparent approach. Explore our campus, meet ...
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