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This unit introduces students to the world of social research. It answers questions about how to understand, interpret, and collect data, and explores the research methods used to investigate and solve social problems. The unit covers a wide range of social research approaches, and illustrates how these can be used to address specific, real-world problems. The unit includes an introduction to how to establish a research question, select appropriate methods for investigation, collect and analyse data, draw conclusions from research findings, and present results. The unit will allow students to discuss approaches to conducting research across different fields of study and real-world contexts. These include health, education, business, sociology, criminology, social work, government, police studies, media, geography and psychology. The unit will provide a foundation for studying further research approaches in different disciplines, developing basic skills for undertaking research in the workplace, and for higher level studies in research. |
| | | | | Intended Learning Outcomes |
| | | | | As per the Assessment and Results Policy 1.3, your results will reflect your achievement against specified learning outcomes. On completion of this unit, you will be able to: |
| | | | | | | | | Explain the social research process. | | Differentiate between social research approaches and methods. | | Apply social research method/s to a range of complex social problems and issues. | | Communicate research and research findings clearly for academic and non-academic audiences. |
| | | | | | | | | | | | REQUISITE TYPE | REQUISITES | Anti-requisite (mutual excl) | HGA303 AND HGA203 XBR212
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| | | | | Alterations as a result of student feedback |
| | | | | In 2025, an oral assessment task was introduced to this unit, which was well received by students. This has been further adapted this year to meet the new assessment requirements introduced by the University. In addition, the unit has been reduced from 13 weeks to 12 weeks in line with the new University calendar. Your professional feedback on the unit will assist us to evaluate the unit and to reflect on future iterations. |
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