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FSK-3005 Fisheries research: Data collection and research design - 10 stp


The course is administrated by

Norges fiskerihøgskole

Type of course

This subject is an obligatory course of  the Master's programme in International Fisheries Management.

The course can also be taken as a singular course.


Course overlap

FSK-3014 Project organization and collaboration 5 stp

Course contents

In this course, students acquire the knowledge and skills required to plan a research project, including how to write a research proposal. The course focuses on the initial phases of the research project, including construction of strong research questions, research design, and data collection methods. The course invites understanding of important theoretical, ethical, and technical aspects of the research process, including the ability to assess critically the strengths and limitations of research projects and the knowledge claims they support.

In addition, the course provides the knowledge and skills needed in preparing for and doing the research for the master thesis. The course also encourages students to explore potential research topics, approaches, and methodologies for their own master thesis projects within fisheries and aquaculture issues. While the course may be useful for students within different disciplines, the course focuses specifically on research projects with strong societal relevance.


Application deadline

Applicants from Nordic countries: 1 December for the spring semester. Exchange students and Fulbright students: 1 October for the spring semester.

Admission requirements

Application code: 9371

Entrance requirements as for the M.Sc. programme in International Fisheries Management.


Objective of the course

Students who have successfully completed the course will have the following learning outcomes:

Knowledge:

Skills

Competencies:


Language of instruction

The language of instruction and all syllabus material is English.

Teaching methods

The course is committed to student-active learning approaches, facilitating active participation from students. The main learning activity in the course is centered around each student writing a project proposal for a master thesis project.

This is organized as a portfolio, parts of which are submitted, commented, and revised through the semester, with the completed research proposal forming the basis of assessment. All learning activities cover knowledge, skills or competencies that are required for the completion of a strong project proposal. A series of workshops on specific methods and skills is part of the course.


Assessment

Portfolio assessment with submission deadlines of three partial submissions and a final submission of the completed portfolio. Students will get feedback on and be allowed to revise partial submissions before submission of final portfolio.

The portfolio consists of:

The portfolio’s final grade will be given after the Final submission. The grading scale is A-F, where A-E is passed, and F is failed.

Coursework requirements: 

The following work requirements are obligatory:

re-sit exam will be arranged in the next semester. The re-sit exam will be to submit a revised version of the Final submission.


Date for examination

Portfolio hand in date 29.04.2021

The date for the exam can be changed. The final date will be announced at your faculty early in May and early in November.