MEVIT4810 – Introduction to media and communication research: Theory of science and methodology

Schedule, syllabus and examination date

Course content

This course gives an introduction to theory of science and research methodology for master students in media studies. Students will gain an understanding of the basic methodological knowledge necessary to plan an empirical research project. The course provides students with an understanding of scientific knowledge and its limitations, how to design a study, and the ethical implications and challenges associated with empirical research. It furthermore lays a foundation for more specialized methodology courses later in the MA programs in media studies.

Learning outcome

Knowledge

Upon completion of the course, the candidate:

  • is familiar with key perspectives in theory of science relevant to media studies research
  • can outline the epistemological and ontological positions characterizing important empirical research traditions in media studies
  • understands key concepts and research methods for quantitative, qualitative and textual approaches in media studies
  • has a basic understanding of research ethics

Skills

Upon completion of the course, the candidate:

  • can formulate a research question and outline how this question can be addressed through empirical research
  • understands the possibilities and limitations offered by different methods
  • can identify epistemological and ontological positions inherent to a research project

General competence

Upon completion of the course, the candidate:

  • has a grasp of what empirical research means in theory and practice
  • understands the connection among different components of a research project, like research question, method, data collection and processing
  • has acquired sufficient basic competence for designing, later in one’s programme of study and under the guidance of a supervisor, one’s own research project

Admission to the course

The course is available to students admitted to studeprogram:HFM2-MVIT, studeprogram:HFM2-POLK and studeprogram:HFM2-SCUL.

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Teaching

The teaching in this course consists of 6 lectures. Attendance is strongly recommended but not required.

Students must submit and successfully pass 2 mandatory assignments in order to complete the course.

The compulsory assignment will be assessed as approved/not approved. Approval of the assignment is a prerequisite for being allowed to sit for the examination.??

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Examination

Portfolio exam.

Language of examination

You may write your examination paper in Norwegian or English.

Grading scale

Grades are awarded on a pass/fail scale. Read more about the grading system.

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Last updated from FS (Felles studentsystem) May 31, 2025 8:00:30 AM

Facts about this course

Level
Master
Credits
5
Teaching
Autumn
Examination
Autumn
Teaching language
English