Research as Practice – Advanced Studies in Methodology
The course provides knowledge and understanding of business research methods and methodology. During the course, students will develop their ability to reflect on and understand research and its importance from a wider societal context. The first part of the course discusses the relevance of and connection between business practice, theory, and methodology. Various philosophical positions will be discussed, including ethical considerations, and why they are important to be aware of. The second part of the course focuses on the students' abilities to structure, search, and analyse scientific literature, and how to use research for future excursions of topics and problems. The third and fourth parts of the course focus on the design of data collection and analysis of data, from both a qualitative and a quantitative research perspective. The fifth part of the course focuses on the students' abilities to reflect on and make evaluations of the different paths that different methods lead to and their implications for research and business decision-making.
Occasions for this course
Spring semester 2027
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Scope
15.0 credits
Time
2027-03-29 - 2027-06-06 (full time 100%)
Education level
Second cycle
Course type
Freestanding course
Application code
MDU-20406
Language
English
Study location
Västerås
Course syllabus & literature
See course syllabus and literature list (FOA345)Specific requirements
A completed Bachelor's degree from an institution of higher education of three years or more, equivalent to at least 180 credits and with a major in the field of Business Administration and at least 15 ECTS credits from completed courses in business administration at advanced level.
In addition Swedish course 3 or Swedish level 3 and English course 6 or English level 2 are required. For courses given entirely in English exemption is made from the requirement in Swedish course 3 or Swedish level 3.
Selection
University credits