CODE | CIS2209 | ||||||||||||
TITLE | Research Methods | ||||||||||||
UM LEVEL | 02 - Years 2, 3 in Modular Undergraduate Course | ||||||||||||
MQF LEVEL | 5 | ||||||||||||
ECTS CREDITS | 5 | ||||||||||||
DEPARTMENT | Computer Information Systems | ||||||||||||
DESCRIPTION | Students will cover Research Methods, including writing a literature review and different aspects of approaches to research and evaluation. The unit will also delve into basics of documentation writing. Fundamental knowledge of project management, including the various roles of members on a project team, their responsibilities and way of cooperation with other team members, will be included. Study-unit Aims: - To expose students to essential research and reading techniques; how to choose a project and how to write a proposal; how to write a literature review; writing and referencing styles; presenting results. The unit will also take a practical perspective towards achieving this; - To introduce concepts and get experience with a teamwork on a particular sample project; - To create an awareness in the ICT professionals of tomorrow of the kinds of ethical issues that can emerge in the development of new information systems -- both when working on one's own, or as part of a larger project team. Learning Outcomes: 1. Knowledge & Understanding By the end of the study-unit the student will be able to: - Draft a research proposal; - Draft a project plan; - Search for and use relevant literature; - Correctly reference literature; - Conduct evaluations; - Compose an abstract of research conducted; - Structure a research project; - Understanding the benefits and Challenges of working in a Team; - Explain and describe operation of a team working on a project, roles and responsibilities of members on a team; - Awareness of ethical issues during design/operation of computer based systems. 2. Skills By the end of the study-unit the student will be able to: - Research Problem Identification and formulation; - Proposal preparation; - Data collection and analysis; - Write a literature review with correct citations and references; - Write up a proposal and write up the research; - To act correctly as team player in different roles; - Conduct an ethical analysis and decide how to address any emerging issues. Main Text/s and any supplementary readings: Main Text/s - Dawson, C.W. (2009) Projects in Computing and Information Systems: A Student’s Guide, 2nd Revised Edition, edition, Addison-Wesley, Harlow ISBN: 978-0-273-72131-4. - Hackman, J.R. (2011) Collaborative Intelligence: Using Teams to Solve Hard Problems, BERRETT-KOEHLER, San Francisco/US, ISBN 13: 9781605099903, ISBN 10: 1605099902. Supplementary readings - Nicholas Walliman, Research Methods: The Basics, Routledge; 1 edition, ISBN-10: 0415489946, ISBN-13: 978-0415489942. - Bennett, L. M.; Gadlin H.; Levine –Finley, S. (2010) Collaboration & Team Science: A Field Guide, NIH Office of the Ombudsman, Center for Cooperative Resolution, Bethesda, Maryland. - Hackman, J.R. (2011) Leading Teams: Setting the Stage for Great Performances, Harvard Business Press, ISBN-10: 1578513332, ISBN-13: 978-1578513338. |
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STUDY-UNIT TYPE | Lecture, Ind Study, Group Learning and Tutorials | ||||||||||||
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LECTURER/S | John M. Abela Ernest A. Cachia Michel Camilleri Lalit Garg Peter Albert Xuereb (Co-ord.) |
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