Philosophy of Science and Research Methodology 2
Knowledge
The student shall possess
- in-depth knowledge of the philosophy of science relevant to the field of speech therapy, both nationally and internationally
- in-depth knowledge of the theory of science relevant to the field of speech therapy, both nationally and internationally
- in-depth knowledge of the different perspectives of the theory of science and how the researcher’s position influences the research process
- in-depth knowledge of key ethical models and ethical regulations for research
Skills
The student must be able to
- plan and carry out independent research work based on the chosen topic and research question, and place their own research contribution in a national and international context.
- explain and discuss the scientific theoretical basis in accordance with the issue and research questions in their own project
- follow ethical guidelines for research and reflect critically on ethical aspects related to their own research work
General competence
The student must be able to
- have an opinion on various scientific theoretical positions
- demonstrate the ability to critically reflect on their own and others' research
- demonstrate the ability to make independent ethical assessments in their occupational field
- plan, carry out, evaluate and disseminate their own research work
- contribute to new thinking and innovation in the field
Compound assessment:
Written assignment: The assignement must be geared towards the student’s own master's project. Form of assessment: Pass/fail. Represents 100/100.
Compulsory participation 80% Represents 0/100. Assessed as approved/not approved.
"Theory of science and method 1" must be completed and approved before the exam for the "PE323L Master's thesis Speech Therapy" course can be taken. This course is recommended prior knowledge for "Theory of science and method 2".
Overlap refers to a similarity between courses with the same content. Therefore, you will receive the following reduction in credits if you have taken the courses listed below:
VT309L - Philosophy of Science and Research Methodology - 5 credits