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Course Info

About this Course

This course prepares students to be able to write a research proposal, research reports and publications. This course also provides statistical decision-making tools for engineering and technical managers who are often confronted with problems and issues involving uncertainty. Students learn to read and interpret literature and to apply basic statistical methods in evaluating data. Methods of action research will be dealing and leading towards ability to do consultation jobs related to engineering management. The student may select either solving an industrial research project or proposing a new technology-based venture project. The study must deal with research problems appropriate to Master’s level. The student will conduct a literature survey, project planning, and preliminary experiment. At the end of the semester, each student will present their project/research findings to the faculty examination panels and submit a report/dissertation/project proposal.

Course Syllabus

Research Methodology Part 1
1. Overview of Research Principal, Research Proposal, Report, and Publication
2. Identification of Research Topic.
3. Research Background, problem statement and hypothesis.
4. Defining the research objective.
5. Research methodology and strategies, scope of research, significant of research, literature review.
6. Interpretation of result and taking conclusion.
7. Basic statistic, sampling, data analysis, and interpretation.
8. Design of survey and experiment in research.
9. Hypothesis testing and inferential statistic.
10. Research proposal report and publication.
11. Consultancy in engineering / business project.
12. Presentatioon skills.

Research Methodology Part 2
1. Guideline to select the best research tittle.
2. Generating the a research hypothesis.
3. Planning, racing against time, motivation.
4. Research approach and planning.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1 : What is the best way to go through the entire course?
A1 : 1. Watch introductory video for a better understanding. 2. Go through interest topic as each topic stand alone.

Q2 : Who is eligible to enter this course?
A2 : Any particular audience with a minimum requirement of bachelor degree.