WELF 7020 Practising Research and Researching Practice
WELF 7020 Practising Research and Researching Practice (10 Credit Points)
Subject Details Legacy Code: 102358
This subject equips Therapy Studies students with the conceptual frameworks and skills needed to conduct basic research in the areas of counselling and psychotherapy. The question 'How do we know what we know?' becomes the connecting thread throughout an introduction to quantitative, qualitative and mixed method approaches to practitioner research. Building on considerations from the prerequisite subject WELF6001 Ethics and Diversity in Counselling, students will develop their understanding of research as a scholarly, professional, social and intersubjective practice. They will learn to generate answerable research questions and a coherent research proposal within appropriate intellectual and methodological frameworks.
Level: Postgraduate Coursework Level 7 subject
Pre-requisite(s): WELF 7008 - Ethics and Diversity in Research and Therapy
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WELF 6001 - Ethics and Diversity in Counselling
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WELF 6001 - Ethics and Diversity in Counselling
Equivalent Subjects: HUMN 7001 - Advanced Social Research Methods
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