Tuesday 25 February 2020

COURSE OUTLINE AND READING LIST FOR POLI 344: POLITICAL RESEARCH METHODS, SECOND SEMESTER 2019/2020 ACADEMIC YEAR


                                   

                        University of Ghana
Department of Political Science
Second Semester, 2019/2020 Academic Year
Lecturer: Dr. Isaac Owusu-Mensah

Course Title
                                                 Political Research Methods
Course Code
Poli 344
Purpose and Objectives
The course is intended to introduce students to research process in social science. The purpose of this course is to give students a firm grounding in the fundamentals of political research and to familiarize students with a range of typical data collection and analysis methods and processes in political science. Consequently, students will be provided with the core skills in data collections and analysis that can be applied in an academic setting or work.
OBJECTIVES:
·         To provide students with options and different methods of data collection and analysis available in social research with specific emphasis on political research methodology.
·         To understand the philosophy and logic underlying social science research.
·         To appreciate the principles that guides the design and evaluation social science research.
·         To be confident in applying appropriate research methods to answer social and political issues.
Please Note:
The dates and venues for Interim Assessments (30%) shall be determined during the semester. There shall be at least two assessments.
Week No.
Date
Lecture Course
Tutorials
Venue
Assessment
1
3rd, 4th and  7th   February 2020
Measurement in Research:
The types and nature of measurements.
Introduction

Lecture: OL JQB 22 and NNB 3




2
10th, 11th and 14th February, 2020
Statement of the Problem in Research
Designing and defining a research question

Lecture: OL JQB 22 and NNB 3


3
17th, 18th and 21st  February, 2020
Nature and Process of Research

Lecture: OL JQB 22 and NNB 3


4
24th, 25th and 28th   February 2020
Theory
The significance and use of theory in various research designs:
a.       Quantitative
b.       Qualitative
c.       Mixed Methods
Types of theories
Levels of theory

Lecture: OL JQB 22 and NNB 3


5
2nd, 3rd  and 6th March, 2020
Literature Review- The Role in Research, Types

Lecture: OL JQB 22 and NNB 3


6
9th, 10th  and 13th   March 2020
Literature Review- How to conduct review


Lecture: OL JQB 22 and NNB 3

7
16th ,17th and 20th March 2020
Sampling and Samples- Types, importance and appropriate application 

Lecture: OL JQB 22 and NNB 3


8
23rd, 24th and 27th    March, 2020
Methods of Data collections- Quantitative techniques-Surveys

Lecture: OL JQB 22 and NNB 3


9
30th and 31st March and 3rd April 2020
Methods of Data Collection- Quantitative techniques –questionnaire design

Lecture: OL JQB 22 and NNB 3


10
6th, 7th  and 10th  April, 2020
Methods of Data Collection- Qualitative techniques-observations

Lecture: OL JQB 22 and NNB 3


11
13th, 14th   and 17th April, 2020
Methods of Data Collection- Qualitative techniques-Interviews-face to face and focus groups

Lecture: OL JQB 22 and NNB 3



12
20th, 21st  and 24th  April 2020
Methods of Data Analysis –Quantitative techniques

Lecture: OL JQB 22 and NNB 3


13
27th  and 28th April and 1st May 2020
Methods of Data Analysis –Qualitative techniques

Lecture: OL JQB 22 and NNB 3


14
4th , 5th and 8th     May 2020
Revision
Revision
Lecture: OL JQB 22 and NNB 3


14 - 16
Exam (70%)



KEY Reference Texts: 
1.       Blaikie, Norman (2010).  Designing Social Research: The Logic of Anticipation. Second Edition.  Cambridge: Polity Press. pp. 124-147
2.       Creswell, J.W (2009).  Research Design: Qualitative, Quantitative and Mixed Methods Approaches. Third Edition.  London: Sage Publishing Inc. Chapter One: The Selection of Research Design pp 1-20
3.       Dawson, C (2011).  Introduction to Research Methods: A practical guide to anyone undertaking a research project.  Oxford: How To Books Ltd pp. 1-8
4.       Kreuger L. W and Lawrence Neuman, W (2003).  Social Work Research Methods: Qualitative and Quantitative Applications.  Boston: Pearson Education Inc. pp. 11-16 (Steps of the Research Process)
5.       Leedy, P.D and Ormrod, J. E. (2010).  Practical Research: Planning and Design. Ninth Edition.  New Jersey: Pearson Education Inc. pp: 1-7.
6.       May, T (2010).  Social Research: Issues, Methods and Process.  New York: Open University Press. Chapter One: Perspective on Social scientific research pp. 7-27.
7.       Punch, K.F (2005).  Introduction to Social Research: Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches.  Second Edition.  London: Sage Publications Ltd.   pp. 37-39
8.       Wolfer, L (2007).  Real Research: Conducting and Evaluating Research in the Social Sciences.  Boston: Pearson Education Inc.  pp 13-18.



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