Can anyone suggest an accredited post graduate qualification in research methods PGCert/ PGDip / MRes that can be completed via distance learning or online. Thanks.
Post graduate Research methods training
Posted Nov 09, 2019 20:50
Can anyone suggest an accredited post graduate qualification in research methods PGCert/ PGDip / MRes that can be completed via distance learning or online. Thanks.
Posted Nov 09, 2019 21:52
Leicester is a good example..
Leicester is a good example..
Posted Nov 09, 2019 22:10
Duncan are you talking about the PhD because I can’t see a stand-alone masters/diploma type course.
Duncan are you talking about the PhD because I can’t see a stand-alone masters/diploma type course.
Posted Nov 10, 2019 08:49
My mistake. A friend took their Doctorate in social science online and I thought they had an intermediate award after the four core modules. Maybe check with them? Huddersfield had an MSc in social research.
Also look at https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/postgraduate/courses/taught/med/pg-modules/research-methods-(distance-learning).aspx and a similar MOOC from the University of London international programme.
Also look at https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/postgraduate/courses/taught/med/pg-modules/research-methods-(distance-learning).aspx and a similar MOOC from the University of London international programme.
My mistake. A friend took their Doctorate in social science online and I thought they had an intermediate award after the four core modules. Maybe check with them? Huddersfield had an MSc in social research.
Also look at https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/postgraduate/courses/taught/med/pg-modules/research-methods-(distance-learning).aspx and a similar MOOC from the University of London international programme.
Also look at https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/postgraduate/courses/taught/med/pg-modules/research-methods-(distance-learning).aspx and a similar MOOC from the University of London international programme.
Posted Nov 10, 2019 10:35
Isn't it usually a single course called "Research Methods" or "Scientific Methods"?
Usually in the requirements to apply somewhere for MSc or PhD?
Usually in the requirements to apply somewhere for MSc or PhD?
[Edited by George Patsoulis on Nov 10, 2019]
Isn't it usually a single course called "Research Methods" or "Scientific Methods"?
Usually in the requirements to apply somewhere for MSc or PhD?
Usually in the requirements to apply somewhere for MSc or PhD?
Posted Nov 10, 2019 11:20
Depends on what the OP is looking for. An MRes would let you skip the whole first year of a PhD and proceed straight to supervised reading and writing.
Depends on what the OP is looking for. An MRes would let you skip the whole first year of a PhD and proceed straight to supervised reading and writing.
Posted Nov 10, 2019 12:14
Depends on what the OP is looking for. An MRes would let you skip the whole first year of a PhD and proceed straight to supervised reading and writing.
Yes quite - do well in the MRes and maybe get onto a better phd programme
[quote]Depends on what the OP is looking for. An MRes would let you skip the whole first year of a PhD and proceed straight to supervised reading and writing. [/quote]
Yes quite - do well in the MRes and maybe get onto a better phd programme
Yes quite - do well in the MRes and maybe get onto a better phd programme