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Feb 10, 2025
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IE 312 - Research Methods3 lecture hours 0 lab hours 3 credits Course Description An introduction to scientific research methods for students interested in academic research, research and development (R & D), or analyzing and evaluating open-ended problems in business and industry. Topics covered include planning a research study, gathering data, analyzing data, and presenting results, as well as developing interviews and surveys, understanding and applying the concepts of reliability and validity, and utilizing quantitative and qualitative measurement methods. (prereq: MA 262 or equivalent, GS 1002 ) Course Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Summarize the major steps involved in conducting scientific research
- Give examples of different types of research
- Plan a research study
- Give examples of the different types of data that can be collected (quantitative and qualitative) and identify corresponding data collection techniques
- Give examples of the different types of analysis that can be done
- Describe critical issues related to the development of interviews and surveys
- Explain reliability, validity, and research limitations
- Appraise and criticize others’ research through a peer review process
- Discuss substantive issues related to a research topic
- Present results from a research study in a written report and an oral presentation
Prerequisites by Topic Course Topics
- Overview of scientific research and research methods
- Literature review
- Experimental research
- Interviews, surveys, and human subjects
- Collection and analysis of data
- Limitations of research and reporting results
- Peer review
- Publications and funding proposals
- Corporate R&D
- Presentation of student research projects
Coordinator Dr. Leah Newman
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