What are the best courses in research methodology?
Research methods can differ across fields, industries and subject matter. But there are some principles that should always be present to ensure an objective and accurate result.
Essentials of Research Methodology
This course is vital as it breaks down everything you need to know about conducting basic scientific research, including selecting samples, writing proposals, formulating your research question and - most important of all - how to collect and analyse data.
Genealogy Research and Family History
Humans have moved around the world for millennia but it’s only recently that ordinary people could trace their heritage using historical records. This course shows you how to chart your family background, an often moving experience. For specific guidance on researching your Irish ancestors, enrol in An Introduction to Irish Family History.
Market Research Essentials
Before you see a new product, service or ad, a lot of behind-the-scenes research went into seeing if there was a need for it, who the customers would be and what price could be charged. ‘Market research’ is used by big and small companies around the world.
What jobs use research methods?
Research is the specific study of a defined topic and a vast number of careers use it - here are just a fraction:
No, not at all! While it is true that pure research is mostly done at academic institutions, a lot of research is gathered by non-academics. If you do want to go into a more academic field, then the following courses are very beneficial:
How to Write Citations, References and Bibliographies
From your first year all the way to your postgrad work, knowing the correct way to do citations, references and bibliographies in your written work is non-negotiable, especially if you want to be published in academic journals in your field.
Mastering the Academic Research Paper
Again, this course contains useful tips on how to produce a thesis that is professional, well written and topical. Complete this course to improve your work, to get better marks, secure grants and possibly even get published.
If, however, you want to be in business, that doesn’t mean you can’t learn and borrow from the academics. A lot of their skills are transferable into other fields and can be adapted to give great results. If you want to learn how to do that, then enrol in this interesting course:
Research Skills for Business Success