42740 Advanced Research Methods in Engineering Management

2017/2018

Kursusinformation
Advanced Research Methods in Engineering Management
Engelsk
7,5
Ph.d., Generelt servicekursus (generiske færdigheder)
Juni
The course is scheduled for June and will take place over 5 consecutive full working days.
Campus Lyngby
The course will be taught over 5 days but will require preparation and follow up work in order to bring it to the ECTS points requirements.
3-uger
Aftales med underviser
Bedømmelse af opgave(r)/rapport(er)
bestået/ikke bestået , intern bedømmelse
42740
42702
Philip Cash , Lyngby Campus, Bygning 372, Tlf. (+45) 4525 4550 , pcas@dtu.dk
Jason Li-Ying , Lyngby Campus, Bygning 372, Tlf. (+45) 4525 4856 , yinli@dtu.dk
Lars Alkaersig , lalk@dtu.dk
Jaap Daalhuizen , jaada@dtu.dk
Melanie Kreye , mkreye@dtu.dk
John Paulin Hansen , jpha@dtu.dk
Martin Mose Bentzen , mmbe@dtu.dk
Joana Geraldi , joasta@dtu.dk

42 DTU Management Engineering
Hos underviser
May 1st
Please contact Philip directly at pcas@dtu.dk before May 1st
Overordnede kursusmål
The objective of this course is to train doctoral students in planning and execution of research especially in the field of design and innovation.
Læringsmål
En studerende, der fuldt ud har opfyldt kursets mål, vil kunne:
  • Describe how research methods are identified and delimited
  • Identify key methodological elements within their research paradigm
  • Describe different research methods and their relevance in relation to specific research tasks
  • Analyse research approaches and elaborate their own research project and identify relevant methodologies
  • Identify and discuss core ontological and epistemic issues associated with their project
  • Identify and discuss methods of relevance for the practical execution of research
  • Write a contribution to the methodology part of their thesis
  • Discuss different ways to narrate research results
Kursusindhold
Content:
Before the first session the participants are asked to distribute a short presentation of their PhD project.

The course will cover 5 days each using a flipped classroom approach.

Each day will follow the pattern:
• Student prepares pre-work
• Morning – case based teaching of core methodological principals and demonstration of the method
• Afternoon – students work with the method on their own research project
• Closing – student prepares relevant elements for their method section and report

The five main methods covered are:
• Case studies and observation
• Interviews and surveys
• Statistics and large datasets
• Experimental designs
• Mixing methods and scientific logic

The course will end with a general course evaluation following up on the discussion of how to organise and improve research training.

Responsible:
Philip Cash, pcas@dtu.dk
Jason Li-Ying, yinli@dtu.dk
Litteraturhenvisninger
The course will require specific reading for each day as well as using a core textbook for research methods. Further reading will also be recommended for each course element.
Sidst opdateret
11. december, 2017