Module Descriptors
BECOMING A RESEARCHER 2: QUALITATIVE METHODS
PSYC40810
Key Facts
Health, Education, Policing and Sciences
Level 4
20 credits
Contact
Leader: Amy Burton
Hours of Study
Scheduled Learning and Teaching Activities: 44
Independent Study Hours: 156
Total Learning Hours: 200
Pattern of Delivery
  • Occurrence A, Stoke Campus, UG Semester 2
Sites
  • Stoke Campus
Assessment
  • 1500 word project plan weighted at 100%
Module Details
Indicative Content
This module will introduce the theory underpinning qualitative research approaches and the design of qualitative research projects. Students will explore a range of qualitative research designs and methods of data collection and how these can be applied to addressing research questions, while acknowledging relevant ethical considerations. Students will be introduced to the process of analysing qualitative data using thematic analysis and will begin to develop a critical awareness of approaches to ensure quality and rigor in qualitative enquiry. Students will employ this new knowledge and skills to design and justify methodological choices for a qualitative research project.
Assessment Details
A project plan for a Thematic Analysis project. Justifying decisions for qualitative methods, types of data collection, sample size choices and explaining the process in place for ensuring quality and rigour. (LO 1-4)

Formative assessment¿
Students can access formative feedback and guidance on assessment planning regularly throughout the module during workshops and drop in sessions. Formative feedback will be given by the tutor and peers during class discussions.
Learning Strategies
44 hours of scheduled teaching and learning activity (e.g. lectures, seminars and drop in assessment support)

Lectures will introduce theory underpinning qualitative research approaches, designs and methods.¿¿¿

Lecture content will be expanded upon during applied practical workshops. Students will have opportunity to use various qualitative psychological research methods and critically reflect on their use and ethical considerations.

Drop-in sessions will be dedicated to student assessment planning with tutors available for support and feedback.
Learning Outcomes
1. Demonstrate the knowledge required to design qualitative research projects.

2. Evaluate the appropriateness of different data collection techniques and justify the choice of one specific technique.

3. Justify and explain the use of thematic analysis for answering a chosen research question.

4. Communicate an understanding of quality and ethical issues in qualitative research
Resources
Blackboard VLE
Library access to relevant textbooks and journals and eBooks.
Internet access the relevant websites and online academic databases.
Texts
Braun and Clarke (2013) Successful Qualitative Research: A Practical Guide for Beginners. SAGE.

Sullivan, C., Forrester, M. A. (2019). Doing Qualitative Research in Psychology: A Practical Guide (2nd ed.). SAGE

Willig, C. (2013).¿Introducing Qualitative Research in Psychology¿(3rd ed.). McGraw Hill.
Wed Descriptors
This module will introduce you to the theory underpinning qualitative research approaches and the design of qualitative research projects. You will explore a range of qualitative research designs and methods of data collection and how these can be applied to addressing research questions, while acknowledging relevant ethical considerations.