Research Methodology for Bachelors of Beauty and Cosmetics (3 cr)
Code: SKV24FL01-3001
General information
Enrollment
01.12.2024 - 06.01.2025
Timing
07.01.2025 - 31.03.2025
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Faculty of Health and Welfare
Campus
Vasa, Wolffskavägen 31
Teaching languages
- Svenska
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Beauty and Cosmetics
Teachers
- Jaana Ylimartimo-Nybäck
Teacher in charge
Jaana Ylimartimo-Nybäck
Groups
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EST24D-VEstenom (YH), h24, dagstudier, Vasa
Objective
• The students have basic insights into epistemology, philosophy of science and research methodology
• The students know the research process and how the different parts interact with each other
• The students have basic skills to carry out the research process
• The students know and can describe qualitative and quantitative approaches and scientific interests
• The students can apply, analyze and develop approach that promote economic, ecological and social sustainability in the research process
Content
Epistemology and the Philosophy of Science
Research Methodology and Research Process
Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches and Scientific Interests
Location and time
7 January - 28 February 2025, Campus Alere.
Materials
Study material and course literature on Moodle.
Students follow the thesis writing instructions for Novia UAS.
Allwood, C. M. & Erikson, M. G. (2010). Grundläggande vetenskapsteori för psykologi och andra beteendevetenskaper.
Holme, I. M. & Solvang, B. K. (1997). 2 (uppl.). Forskningsmetodik. Om kvalitativa och kvantitativa metoder.
Jakobsson, U. (2011). Forskningens termer och begrepp- en ordbok.
Olsson, H. & Sörensen, S. (2007). 2 (uppl.). Forskningsprocessen- kvalitativa och kvantitativa perspektiv.
Patel, R. & Davidson, B. (2011). 4 (uppl.). Forskningsmetodikens grunder. Att planera, genomföra och rapportera en undersökning.
Databases through FINNA.
Teaching methods
Lectures, workshops, research, guidance, observation, narrative method, interview and survey methods, discussions and teamwork.
Employer connections
For course assignment the aim is to co-operate with working life.
Exam schedules
Examination consists of submitted assignments, grade (0-5).
Deadline for submitted assignments are in February/March 2025.
Completion alternatives
Approved practical assignments and course assignments.
Individual/pair feedback is given on the course assignment.
Assignments:
1. Mini-study. Students conduct a mini-study within industry and write a research report according to Beauty Care thesis, 1cr. Deadline for submission of mini-study: 31 March 2025. Grade (1-5) in Peppi. Individual/pair feedback is given via Moodle.
2. Thesis writing instructions of NOVIA UAS. Students follow the thesis writing instructions in the mini-study, 1cr. The same deadline: 31 March 2025. Grade (1-5) in Peppi. Feedback are included in the mini-study feedback on Moodle.
3. Attendance / activity, 1cr. Grade (0-5).
Student workload
The students work 27 hours/cr.
In class: 21hrs
Self study: 60hrs
Total: 81hrs
Further information
More information is given at course introduction.
Evaluation scale
H-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
The student demonstrates superficial competence and basic understanding of the subject
Assessment criteria, good (3)
The student demonstrates a competence that is related and linked to the literature
The student can reflect and motivate from own point of view
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
The student has an immerse competence and shows a deeper understanding of the subject in relation to the upcoming profession
Assessment methods and criteria
The course is evaluated based on grades (0-5) for assignments and activity (individual and pair/team).
The average of the grades for assignments form the final grade in the course, except 80% activity to achieve grade 4 or 5.
Assessment criteria, fail (0)
The student has not followed the instructions of the assignment and shows especially vague competences within the theme.
The assignments are inadequate or lacking.
The student has not participated or contributed anything during the course.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
The student has partly followed the instructions of the assignments and demonstrates superficial competence and basic understanding of the subject.
The content of submitted assignments are satisfactory.
The student has participated in the course, but the commitment and activity have been low or satisfactory.
Assessment criteria, good (3-4)
The student has almost or has fulfilled the instructions of the assignments and demonstrates good or eminently good competence within the subject.
The content of submitted assignments are good or eminently good.
The student has participated or participated actively in the course and demonstrates commitment for content of the course and course assignments.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
The student has fulfilled the instructions of the assignments.
The content of submitted assignments are excellent and exceptionally executed.
The student has been active during the course and demonstrates extra commitment and interest for content of the course and course assignments.
Qualifications
No prior prerequisites