Information on individual educational components (ECTS-Course descriptions) per semester | |
Degree programme: | Contextual Studies |
Type of degree: | Intern |
Special-Time | |
Summer Semester 2025 | |
Course unit title | Research Project: Social Sciences |
Course unit code | 800101013200 |
Language of instruction | German / English |
Type of course unit (compulsory, optional) | Elective |
Semester when the course unit is delivered | Summer Semester 2025 |
Teaching hours per week | 4 |
Year of study | 2025 |
Level of course unit (e.g. first, second or third cycle) | First Cycle (Bachelor) |
Number of ECTS credits allocated | 6 |
Name of lecturer(s) | Erika GESER-ENGLEITNER Friedrich MAYRHOFER |
Prerequisites and co-requisites |
Communicative and social competence, autonomy, basic knowledge in statistics (central and spread measures) Application deadline: September to 31.10.2024. Send the written expression of interest (content: Who am I? Why am I interested in research in this area?) to erika.geser-engleitner@fhv.at . Students will be selected for the research project on the basis of a personal interview. Acceptance or rejection must be made by 15.11.2024 at the latest. If you are accepted, the research project will be listed together with the other courses on your A5 portal under "Grades" from December. With 12 ECTS, the entire Contextual Studies are thus defined and booked. In the event of rejection, other courses for the summer semester 2025 with 3 or 6 ECTS in the compulsory elective area are available for selection on the A5 portal until 30 November 2024. The research camp takes place during the lecture-free period in summer, all other dates are agreed in the research team. Course costs: The costs for the research phase abroad must be borne individually and total approx. 1,000 EUR. SDG 3 - human well-being and SDG 16 - peaceable societies Participating students are required to have an academic interest and the ability to work independently and ask questions. Selection is therefore based on a letter of application and an associated selection interview. The prerequisite for attending this course is the willingness to carry out the project started in the summer semester over two semesters with 6 ECTS credits each and to continue it in the following winter semester. If the student is unsuccessful, the Contextual Studies will be continued in the winter semester outside the course. The continuation of the research project as part of a Master's thesis is strived. The aim is to publish the research results in the form of a publication, a research report, a conference paper, a video or similar. Due to the required prerequisites, students are not entitled to admission to the course. |
Course content |
Scientific positions, qualitative and quantitative methods of social research, research design, research planning. |
Learning outcomes |
General learning outcomes of research projects:
Specific learning outcomes of research projects: Students familiarise themselves with aspects of current research projects in the Empirical Social Sciences Research Group. The detailed, scientific learning outcomes are agreed and documented individually with the students before the start of the course as part of the formulation of their research questions. During two consecutive semesters students
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Planned learning activities and teaching methods |
First semester of a two semester lasting research training inside the Research Group Empirical Social Sciences for one student with previous application and selection. Method: guided self learning, realisation of a social science study. |
Assessment methods and criteria |
Level of defined learning and working targets with reference to previous knowledge of the student - documentation of learning outcome and project realisation. |
Comment |
The course "Research Project: Social Sciences" will be continued under the same name in the coming winter semester. |
Recommended or required reading |
Examples for possible projects are in the miscellany: Fredersdorf, Frederic (Ed.) (2015): Anwendungsorientierte Sozial- und Sozialarbeitsforschung in Vorarlberg. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. Wiesbaden. Further readings: Atteslander, A. (132010): Methoden der empirischen Sozialforschung. ESV. Berlin Diekmann, A. (42007): Empirische Sozialforschung - Grundlagen, Methoden, Anwendungen. Rowohlt. Reinbek Hug, T. & Pospeschill, M. (2010): Empirisch forschen. UTB. München u.a. Lamnek, S. & Krell, C. (62016): Qualitative Sozialforschung: Mit Online-Materialien. Beltz. Weinheim Pospeschill, M. (2010): Testtheorie, Testkonstruktion, Testevaluation. UTB. München u.a. |
Mode of delivery (face-to-face, distance learning) |
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