ABL561 Research Methods In Forensic Sciences 2

5 ECTS - 2-4 Duration (T+A)- 1. Semester- 4 National Credit

Information

Unit INSTITUTE OF ADDICTION AND FORENSIC SCIENCES
FORENSIC SCIENCES (MASTER) (WITH THESIS) (INTERDISCIPLINARY)
Code ABL561
Name Research Methods In Forensic Sciences 2
Term 2018-2019 Academic Year
Term Fall
Duration (T+A) 2-4 (T-A) (17 Week)
ECTS 5 ECTS
National Credit 4 National Credit
Teaching Language Türkçe
Level Belirsiz
Type Normal
Mode of study Yüz Yüze Öğretim
Catalog Information Coordinator Doç. Dr. YAŞAR SERTDEMİR
Course Instructor
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Course Goal / Objective

Learning basic concepts related to research and data collection techniques.

Course Content

Scientific method, data, mistakes made in research, planning of research, questionnaire preparation, research types, sampling, sampling methods, causal relationship and scales.

Course Precondition

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Course Learning Outcomes

Order Course Learning Outcomes
LO01 Is informed about research methods used in forensic sciences
LO02 Is able to use statistical software in forensic sciences
LO03 Uses research methods and information obtained about the field to solve the problem
LO04 Develops the information obtained as a result of studies related to the field by conducting field research.
LO05 Uses advanced computer software and information and communication technologies at the level required by the field.
LO06 Gains and uses the interdisciplinary interaction between forensic science and fields related to Health and Science


Relation with Program Learning Outcome

Order Type Program Learning Outcomes Level
PLO01 - Have demonstrated knowledge and understanding that is founded upon and extends and/or enhances that typically associated with the forensic sciences.
PLO02 - Have ability to understand and use the relations between the areas of Forensic Sciences.
PLO03 - Knows the importance of ethical principles for society and person.
PLO04 - Knows the fundamentals of Forensic Science.
PLO05 - Have the knowledge of common used statistical methods in Forensic Science studies.
PLO06 - Can use all theoric and practice information associated with the second cycle level at Forensic Sciences.
PLO07 - Have the ability to integrate knowledges from different Forensic disciplines and can make comment on thereby adding contributions to Forensic area.
PLO08 - Have the ability to use common used statistical software programs, in Forensic Science area.
PLO09 - Have the ability to solve problems by using knowledges and research methods.
PLO10 - Can make contributions to Forensic area by developing innovative researches by individual and/or team work
PLO11 - Can make contributions to Forensic area by offering solutions to complex scientific problems.
PLO12 - Can lead in certain challenging Forensic circumstances include interdisciplinary ones.
PLO13 - Follow the scientific meetings and researches in forensic area.
PLO14 - Can develop new knowledges in forensic area by field studies.
PLO15 - Can apply all specific knowledge in his/her area both to professional and scientific works.
PLO16 - Can communicate his/her conclusions, studies and recent developments to specialist and non-specialist audiences; can be able to promote individual ideas about forensic area and communicate by showing own competency.
PLO17 - Can transform the forensic knowledge and applications to projects and activities bearing social responsibility and encourage third persons participation.
PLO18 - Can be able to participate to obtaining, processing and evaluation processes in forensic sciences and related disciplines, by regarding ethical principles.
PLO19 - Follows the recent developments, knowledge and application in forensic science and can develop projects to use them for benefit of society.
PLO20 - Can make contributions to processes of developing strategy, policy and plan; can evaluate the results in the framework of quality process.


Week Plan

Week Topic Preparation Methods
1 Sampling and Sampling methods Reading
2 Planning an Experiment Reading
3 Clinical trials Reading
4 Applying research methods to the field Reading
5 Research methods applied to the field and homework Reading and homework
6 Literature search methods Reading
7 Survey application Reading
8 Mid-Term Exam
9 Survey application Reading
10 Survey application Reading
11 Eentering Data Reading
12 Preparing a table Reading
13 Summarizing continuous variables Reading
14 Summarizing categorical variables Reading
15 Prepariring a Report Reading
16 Term Exams
17 Term Exams

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