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Gathering, organizing, and interpreting data form essential research capabilities. Whether using numerical or descriptive approaches, scholars must transform intricate information into significant findings, necessitating strict procedures and methods. This course guides participants toward excellence by fostering abilities like crafting research concepts, creating study frameworks that facilitate ethical data gathering and examination while adhering to moral guidelines. Participants will enhance their assessment proficiency, conduct thorough literature investigations, devise reliable methods, and utilize suitable analytical techniques to examine hypotheses. They'll implement these skills when assessing academic publications and data collections, while also deepening their knowledge of past and present studies through sophisticated statistical methods pertinent to their discipline. The curriculum also covers descriptive research techniques, enabling students to examine and understand textual data in both practical exercises and final evaluations. Learners will gain versatile abilities including judgment formation, solution development, information handling, critical evaluation of texts, teamwork, and communication techniques.
A Undergraduate Honours Degree 2-2 or above from a UK university or overseas equivalent or a professional qualification andor experience considered to be equivalent to the above
A reference from a tutor who has supervised the applicants undergraduate studies
International Applicants
Your qualifications need to be deemed equivalent to the above entry requirements