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Module Title: Introduction to Research Methods

Module Code: JNC 1102

Year: 1

Credits: 20

Brief description of the module,aims and content

This module aims at introducing first year students to the basic techniques and methods for collecting, processing and presenting various types of information in academic research and in Journalism practice. The focus will be on 3 main areas:

a)Academic writing skills

b)Scientific research skills

c)News and information gathering techniques

Learning Outcomes

A) Knowledge and Understanding

Having successfully completed the module, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of:

A1: Academic writing format,

A2: Principles and process of academic research

A3: The process of journalistic research and newsgathering.

B) Cognitive/Intellectual skills/Application of Knowledge

Having successfully completed the module, students should be able to:

B1: Write academic papers using the professional recommended style and format, plus all elements of an academic paper in their coursework, essays/term papers, seminar presentations, mini-projects, etc.

B2: Collect and systematically process or organize information for writing news stories and other media productions.

C) Communication/ICT/Numeracy/Analytic Techniques/Practical Skills

Having successfully completed the module, students should be able to:

C1: Apply research and writing skills for academic writing including use of Computer Aided Research (CAR) techniques;

C2: Apply news gathering skills such as interviewing, literature/media review, etc.,

C3:Conduct research using internet resources.

D) General transferable skills

Having successfully completed the module, students should be able to:

D1: Independently apply the research skills learnt in different contexts in their academic work;

D2:Work individually and with others (in a team spirit) to plan and systematically accomplish information gathering tasks for basic news reports, features, Radio and TV andonline platforms, etc.

Indicative Content

a)Introduction to research (definitions, importance, skills, types, source criticism, etc.)

b)Academic research (process, format/structure, style, ethics (referencing, plagiarism) etc.)

c)Desk research, literature review,information sources (Library, online resources, Computer Aided Research (CAR), etc.)

d)Journalistic research: news definition, sources of news, news collection (newsgathering techniques and process/techniques - interviewing techniques.

e)Online sources e.g. social media, search engines, etc.

f)Basics of data analysis – Frequency, ratio, percentages, etc.

Assessment Strategy

Students will be assessed basing on:

In every class sessions students will be expected to submit their reading summaries

Practical exercises plus coursework to test them on research and writing skills learnt for academic and journalistic purposes

Research and presentations in class

Final exam to test students’ recall and how they can apply the knowledge and skills learnt

Assessment Pattern

Component / Weighting (%) / Learning objectives covered
In-course or Continuing assessment: / 20 / Principles and process of academic research and writing
20 / Information gathering techniques for news and writing skills
10 / Basic Multimedia abilities
Final or Examination Assessment: / 50 / All objectives
Total / 100%