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CDM 7115 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY AND OF SCIENTIFIC PROJECT WRITING

GENERAL INFORMATION
COURSE DESCRIPTION

LEVEL OF STUDY: UNDERGRADUATE

COURSE UNIT CODE: CDM 7115

SEMESTER: 7th

COURSE TITLE: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY AND OF SCIENTIFIC PROJECT WRITING  

TEACHING WEEKLY HOURS: 3 H/W LECTURES

ECTS: 5

COURSE TYPE: CORE COMPULSORY

TEACHING AND EXAM LANGUAGE: GREEK

COURSE DELIVERY TO ERASMUS STUDENTS: YES (in English)

The course gives students the opportunity to work in groups on a research project and to develop research skills. The course was designed to synthesize the knowledge and skills acquired by students during their studies at the Department. They are given the opportunity to apply their knowledge and gain valuable experience and research skills by undertaking to carry out a research project on an innovative subject of the Department's cognitive object under the guidance of course supervisors. Students follow a research plan, apply research methodologies, learn bibliographic review procedures around their topic, are trained in the effective presentation of research results to the public, and learn the process of completing a research paper. The course also contributes to the preparation of students who wish to prepare their Thesis. 

Upon successful completion of the course the student will be able to: 

  • have a critical understanding of all the procedures and methodologies involved in conducting research 
  • have a critical understanding of the requirements and expectations that the student must meet for a successful scientific project 
  • conduct effective bibliography review on a research topic 
  • utilize scientific research and previous knowledge in research projects under preparation 
  • identify and formulate research questions and sub-questions for a research topic 
  • frame the research questions with relevant scientific literature 
  • plan and implement research on a topic 
  • judge, evaluate and decide on the appropriate research methods that are suitable for seeking answers to research questions 
  • support theoretical approaches with argumentation 
  • communicate research ideas and work effectively with supervisors and other researchers 
  • communicate effectively the presentation of research results 
  • write effective research reports and papers.