Research Methods and Evidence-based Practice 7.5 credits

Course Contents

- foundations of scientific theory and their role in the choice of scientific methods - effective search strategy - writing a research proposal - research ethics - research design - scientific rigour and quality - implementation of evidence-based practice

Prerequisites

The applicant must hold a minimum of a Bachelor degree or equivalent (i.e. the equivalent of 180 credits at an accredited university) in prosthetics and orthotics or mechanical engineering. Proof of English proficiency is required. Also the applicant must have taken the course Co-production in Health and Welfare, 7.5 credits.

Level of Education: Second cycle

Coursecode/Ladok code: HRMS23

The course is conducted at: School of Health and Welfare

Label Value
Type of course Programme instance course
Study type Normal teaching
Semester Autumn 2024
Study period week 50 - week 3
Rate of study 100%
Language English
Location Jönköping
Time Day-time
Tuition fees do NOT apply for EU/EEA citizens or exchange students 16000 SEK
Syllabus (PDF)
Application code HJ-H4281