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DEVS 300  Cross-Cultural Research Method  Units: 3.00  
A study of practical issues related to development research and program evaluation in development settings, using a case-study approach. Topics include information retrieval, cross-cultural research methods, basic data analysis, and results-based project evaluation.
Learning Hours: 120 (12 Lecture, 24 Tutorial, 84 Private Study)  
Requirements: Prerequisite (Level 3 or above and [DEVS 101/3.0 or GNDS 120/3.0 or POLS 110/6.0* or POLS 111/3.0 or POLS 112/3.0 or SOCY 122/6.0).  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  

Course Learning Outcomes:

  1. Understand the logic and debates that underlie different approaches to conducting research.
  2. Develop the capacity to critically evaluate the value of research findings presented in academic literature, government / NGO reports, and popular media.
  3. Have an awareness of the unique factors that need to be considered for conducting cross cultural development research.
  4. Identify research relevant to a given research topic and use it to situate your proposed research into ongoing academic debates.
  5. Be aware of the ethical consideration that arise in cross-cultural development research and understand the institutional requirements for ethics in fieldwork.
  6. Understand the idea of critical reflexivity and be able to identify the potential impacts of your identity as a researcher on research findings.
  7. Have a basic competency in the process, logic, and structure of designing development research.
  8. Understand methodologies and techniques commonly used in development related research and an understanding of their appropriate application for answering research questions.
  9. Have an understanding and basic competency in qualitative data analysis techniques.