Module Descriptors
RESEARCH AND STUDY SKILLS FOR SOCIAL WORK
SOWK40168
Key Facts
School of Health, Science and Wellbeing
Level 4
15 credits
Contact
Leader: Rachel Good
Hours of Study
Scheduled Learning and Teaching Activities: 36
Independent Study Hours: 114
Total Learning Hours: 150
Assessment
  • ASSIGNMENT weighted at 30%
  • ASSIGNMENT - SECOND ASSIGNMENT weighted at 35%
  • ASSIGNMENT - THIRD ASSIGNMENT weighted at 35%
Module Details
Module Additional Assessment Details
An assignment assessing all learning outcomes, weighted at 100% to include:
- Construction of bibliography 30% (LO1)
- Analysing Literature exercise 35% (LOs 1 and 2)
- Reading tables exercise 35% (LO3)

Must pass all three assessments

Module Indicative Content
This module provides an introduction to Study and research Skills. It seeks to provide students with an

- Understanding of Study skills and the required academic conventions
- Awareness of Quantitative and qualitative research methods
- Ability to locate and utilise information from academic sources in relation to Social Work study and practice.
Module Texts
You will need access to both of the following texts:

Bryman, A (2004) (2nd edition) Social Research Methods, Oxford, Oxford University Press
Cottrell, S (1999) The Study Skills Handbook London, Palgrave
Module Resources
Computing facilities will be needed to access materials on the web and specialist online databases.
An e-mail account
Microsoft Office, SPSS
Access to appropriate texts and journals.
Module Special Admissions Requirements
Only available to Students on BA (Hons) Social Work.
Module Learning Strategies
Study Skills Workshops (12x2hrs)
Developing academic skills including identifying, locating and analysing topic related literature
Research Skills Workshops (6x2hrs)
Developing and practising research skills including locating information from the internet, using SPSS and reading tables.
Directed and independent study (132hours)
This will include locating sources on the internet and practicing IT and paper based activities.

Some materials will be accessed through Blackboard / VLE