Research Methodology

  • Graduate School of Business |

Description

The Research Methodology course is designed to teach students the principles and practices of research methods in social and behavioral sciences. The course covers topics such as research design, data collection, data analysis, and ethical considerations in research. The course begins by examining the importance of research methodology in various fields and the principles of research design. Students will learn about various research designs, including experimental, quasi-experimental, and correlational designs, and the advantages and limitations of each design.

Program

Master of Science (MSc)

Objectives

  • 1. Provide an introduction to Business Research and Report. 2. Discuss some contemporary Techniques for analyzing problems. 3. Examines some basic methods of business analysis and statistical tools used in the decision making process. 4. Introduces directions for writing business reports

Textbook

Lectures are not based strictly on text material. Many subject areas covered in the text will be supplemented with additional material or presented in an alternative manner in class. For this reason, exams will be based on both class lectures and text material.

Course Content

content serial Description
11. Introduction to Business Research 2. Analyzing Scientific Thinking to Management Problems
23. The Research Process; The broad problem area, Preliminary data gathering, problem definition 4. The Research Process; Theoretical framework, hypothesis development
35. The Research Process; research design 6. Experimental design
47. Variables , Measurement & Sampling 8. Data analysis and interpretation
59. Presenting Results: Written and Oral Reports
11. Introduction to Business Research 2. Analyzing Scientific Thinking to Management Problems
23. The Research Process; The broad problem area, Preliminary data gathering, problem definition 4. The Research Process; Theoretical framework, hypothesis development
35. The Research Process; research design 6. Experimental design
47. Variables , Measurement & Sampling 8. Data analysis and interpretation
59. Presenting Results: Written and Oral Reports

Markets and Career

  • Generation, transmission, distribution and utilization of electrical power for public and private sectors to secure both continuous and emergency demands.
  • Electrical power feeding for civil and military marine and aviation utilities.
  • Electrical works in construction engineering.

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