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AAR8320

Research Methods for PhD-candidates

Credits 7.5
Level Doctoral degree level
Course start Autumn 2010
Duration 1 semester
Language of instruction English and norwegian
Examination arrangement Assignment and Oral examination

About

About the course

Course content

The course is offered to students that are in the initial stages of their Ph.D. The course will introduce the students to various types of research methods appropriate for architectural research, covering a wide range extending from established methods within social science and humanities as well as methods more specisfically oriented towards architectural design and practice. The main focus will be on qualitative methods but quantitative methods will also be introduced based on the kinds of research projects being dealt with in the class. The research methods being covered in the course represent different theories of science and therefore it is recommended that the students opting for this course also take an additional course in Theories of Science at the university in order to be able to make an informed choice of methods for their research. Successful completion of the course requires the students to write a detailed research proposal which may be based on their own research or a fictional subject of their choice. In addition, the students will also be graded on the basis of an oral exam. The course will be taught through lectures and seminars where there will be a strong emphasis on class participation and discussion. During the course of the semester the students will be asked to present the progress of their research proposals. Experienced researchers will be invited to share their experiences with different kinds of methods.

Learning outcome

The course is aimed at (1) familiarizing Ph.D. students with established forms of research methods for architectural research, the basic premises of various types of methods and their origins in differing philosophies of science and (2) to enable students to select methods appropriate for their own research and to help them structure and develop a well grounded proposal for the same

Learning methods and activities

Lectures,seminars and compusory assignments

Required previous knowledge

Master degree in Architecture or equivalent

Course materials

Literature will be presented by course start

Subject areas

  • Architectural Theory

Contact information

Course coordinator

  • Rolee Aranya

Department with academic responsibility

Faculty of Architecture and Design

Examination

Examination

Examination arrangement: Assignment and Oral examination
Grade: Letters

Ordinary examination - Autumn 2010

Muntlig eksamen
Weighting 40/100 Date 2010-12-02 Duration 2 timer
Oppgave
Weighting 60/100

Re-sit examination - Spring 2011

Muntlig eksamen
Weighting 40/100 Duration 2 timer
Oppgave
Weighting 60/100