Scientific Theory and Methods (TOL170)
This course provides an introduction to social science research theory and methodology. The course also focuses on the relationship that exists between ethics, design and the practical understanding of knowledge acquisition. The course consists of three main areas: scientific theory and ethics, as well as quantitative and qualitative research methods, with the main focus on qualitative research methods.
Course description for study year 2025-2026. Please note that changes may occur.
Course code
TOL170
Version
1
Credits (ECTS)
10
Semester tution start
Spring
Number of semesters
1
Exam semester
Spring
Language of instruction
Norwegian
Content
The course will provide students with a basic introduction to scientific theory, qualitative and quantitative methodology, and research ethics. Only a few of the students taking this course will continue on to a profession in research. However, later in their professional lives and in leisure activities, many will need to know how to establish a good understanding of social phenomena in the organisations we are a part of and how common such phenomena are. Therefore, the course looks at different ways of understanding the world we are a part of. In scientific theory and ethics, emphasis is placed on what characterises scientific work and the basis of the understanding that is developed during the course of the research process. Emphasis is placed on enabling students to critically choose, analyse and use research methods in their work. Issues concerning validity, reliability and research ethics are discussed. Key aspects of being a researcher are also problematised. At the end of the course, students will have acquired competence in developing a design to carry out their own research project with relevant methodology where they demonstrate understanding in relation to research ethics.
Learning outcome
After successfully completing the course, students will have the following learning outcomes defined in knowledge, skills and general competence:
After successfully completing the course, students will have knowledge about:
Requirements for scientific work
Ethical issues related to research and development work
The internal interaction between the topic / issue, research question, methodological tools and dissemination method
Different types of qualitative and quantitative methods of data collection
After successfully completing the course, students will have skills in:
Critically evaluating their own and others’ research based on research ethics criteria
Being able to develop topics, research qyestions, data collection and analyses
The ability to carry out simple projects according to method-based procedures
Being able to read and analyse academic texts in a reflective and insightful manner
Source criticism - evaluation of sources of information
Describing, analysing and assessing strong and weak aspects of research-generated knowledge, including their own work
After successfully completing the course, students will have general competence in:
Critically evaluating their own and others’ research based on research ethics criteria
Developing a design for their own bachelor’s thesis
An understanding of why different professional groups and traditions have developed alternative knowledge and opinions
Required prerequisite knowledge
Exam
Form of assessment | Weight | Duration | Marks | Aid |
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Written digital exam | 1/1 | 4 Hours | Letter grades | None permitted |
Coursework requirements
Course teacher(s)
Course coordinator:
Olena Mykolajivna KovalHead of Department:
Tore MarkesetMethod of work
Course teaching is carried out in the form of lectures and group work. The course requires independence where students participate in teaching and work on developing a design for their bachelor’s thesis.