This is one of a pair of twinned modules which introduce you to important skills needed to study international relations, and the process of engaging in international relations research. It takes the view that the skills you need to achieve your full potential are best acquired through activity and, as such, you will learn through ‘doing’, producing an e-portfolio as you progress through the modules.
In this second module, you will learn about the process of international relations research, and how academic research advances international relations knowledge. You will examine key theoretical and methodological debates in social science, explore and evaluate different approaches and methods, try out (elements of) these approaches and methods, examine different kinds of data or evidence, and design your own research proposal.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the module students should be able to:
Identify approaches and methods in international relations research;
Compare and contrast different methods in international relations research;
Illustrate how different methods can be used in international relations research.
Assessment
34010-01 : 2000 Word Assessment : Coursework (100%)
Assessment Methods & Exceptions
Assessment:1 x 2000 word essay
Reassessment: 1 x 2000 word essay.