This module is designed to provide undergraduate students with the necessary skills and knowledge to undertake a substantial computing-related research project. The module will focus on the nature of research in the area of computing, examining the skills and knowledge necessary in order to specify and design an appropriate research study, as well as justifying the choice of suitable research methods. The module is aimed at allowing students to develop their research and writing skills within the context of undertaking a computing-related research project of their choice.
The skills and knowledge are intended to provide a firm foundation for students who will go on to undertake a computing-related Honours Project, as well as being relevant to research and investigation activities commonly undertaken within many organisations for those student who do not wish to proceed to Honours level.
A range of graduate attributes that students will explore include:
(i) undertaking autonomous secondary research and critically evaluating sources in gathering, synthesising and evaluating information in undertaking a literature review or technical review in their chosen computing-related research area which identifies potential ethical issues;
(ii) critically evaluating different research methods used for undertaking research in Computing - such as quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods research;
(ii) critically evaluating specific research tools and techniques such as interviews, questionnaires, surveys, observation, case studies, focus groups, simulations, statistical analysis;
(iv) effectively communicating their idea through writing a clear and well-formulated research proposal aimed at exploring how an important problem may be addressed in their chosen area.
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