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AUDI6004 2026-27
Applied Research Methods
The aim of the module is to equip the student with the knowledge and understanding of what good research is in the area of Audiology and how it is performed, with skills to critically appraise research and with skills to support their research project in FEEG6012. The module comprises a number of lectures on various topics around the concept of research, experimental design, gathering and analysing data. This will provide a broad overview of research methodologies that enables the students to design, perform, analyse and report an in-depth research project in Audiology. -
AUDI6004 2025-26
Applied Research Methods
The aim of the module is to equip the student with the knowledge and understanding of what good research is in the area of Audiology and how it is performed, with skills to critically appraise research and with skills to support their research project in FEEG6012. The module comprises a number of lectures on various topics around the concept of research, experimental design, gathering and analysing data. This will provide a broad overview of research methodologies that enables the students to design, perform, analyse and report an in-depth research project in Audiology. -
AUDI6004 2028-29
Applied Research Methods
The aim of the module is to equip the student with the knowledge and understanding of what good research is in the area of Audiology and how it is performed, with skills to critically appraise research and with skills to support their research project in FEEG6012. The module comprises a number of lectures on various topics around the concept of research, experimental design, gathering and analysing data. This will provide a broad overview of research methodologies that enables the students to design, perform, analyse and report an in-depth research project in Audiology. -
MANG3100 2027-28
Applied Research Project
The Applied Research Project provides you with the opportunity to conduct a significant piece of independent research on a topic of your choice.
You will investigate issues and research questions relevant to your degree programme by collecting primary data, or using secondary data, or investigating the literature, with the focus on advancing the knowledge on the issue investigated and/or applying theory to practice. -
MANG3100 2029-30
Applied Research Project
The Applied Research Project provides you with the opportunity to conduct a significant piece of independent research on a topic of your choice.
You will investigate issues and research questions relevant to your degree programme by collecting primary data, or using secondary data, or investigating the literature, with the focus on advancing the knowledge on the issue investigated and/or applying theory to practice. -
MANG3100 2028-29
Applied Research Project
The Applied Research Project provides you with the opportunity to conduct a significant piece of independent research on a topic of your choice.
You will investigate issues and research questions relevant to your degree programme by collecting primary data, or using secondary data, or investigating the literature, with the focus on advancing the knowledge on the issue investigated and/or applying theory to practice. -
RESM3001 2027-28
Applied Social Quantitative Analysis
This module will develop the skills of the student as a social researcher to conduct in depth analyses of secondary, large scale datasets, leading up to the use of these techniques in the final year dissertations and ensuring that students have appropriate employability skills with regards to question formation and analysis.
The module will start by revisiting how to specify a research question, looking back at the discussions in previous modules on this topic and using those principles to focus on the questions that would lead to more advanced methods of analyses to be applied. Following this, the module will focus on the development of an analytical strategy before exploring the forms of regression analysis (acknowledging that other forms of analysis are available). It will look at the common issues with datasets, such as the application of survey weights and what to do with missing data (and what not to do).
The module will use real large scale datasets (from DHS, UK Data Service etc) for students to work on, necessitating students to engage in ethics for secondary data analysis from the data supplied and within Southampton. -
RESM3001 2028-29
Applied Social Quantitative Analysis
This module will develop the skills of the student as a social researcher to conduct in depth analyses of secondary, large scale datasets, leading up to the use of these techniques in the final year dissertations and ensuring that students have appropriate employability skills with regards to question formation and analysis.
The module will start by revisiting how to specify a research question, looking back at the discussions in previous modules on this topic and using those principles to focus on the questions that would lead to more advanced methods of analyses to be applied. Following this, the module will focus on the development of an analytical strategy before exploring the forms of regression analysis (acknowledging that other forms of analysis are available). It will look at the common issues with datasets, such as the application of survey weights and what to do with missing data (and what not to do).
The module will use real large scale datasets (from DHS, UK Data Service etc) for students to work on, necessitating students to engage in ethics for secondary data analysis from the data supplied and within Southampton. -
STAT6133 2026-27
Applied Statistical Modelling
This is a postgraduate module in applied statistical modelling which is designed to equip students with highly sought after employability skills in data analysis. The module will cover a range of techniques, starting with introductory statistics and statistical theory, linear regression, logistic regression, multinomial logistic regression, and ordinal logistic regression. Some theory behind the methods will be covered, although the emphasis is on the practical application of these methods using statistical software. Students will be introduced to Stata as the statistical software.
This module is the pre-requisite for the module ‘Advanced Statistical Modelling’. -
STAT6133 2027-28
Applied Statistical Modelling
This is a postgraduate module in applied statistical modelling which is designed to equip students with highly sought after employability skills in data analysis. The module will cover a range of techniques, starting with introductory statistics and statistical theory, linear regression, logistic regression, multinomial logistic regression, and ordinal logistic regression. Some theory behind the methods will be covered, although the emphasis is on the practical application of these methods using statistical software. Students will be introduced to Stata as the statistical software.
This module is the pre-requisite for the module ‘Advanced Statistical Modelling’.