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RES701 RM Syllabus

This document outlines the objectives, expected outcomes, topics, and reference materials for a course on Research Methodology. The course aims to teach students how to conduct scientific research, critically review literature, understand basic statistics, identify influencing factors in research, and communicate results. Over 8 modules, students will learn about formulating research problems, designing studies, collecting and analyzing data quantitatively and qualitatively, research ethics, and writing research reports in Latex. The course references several textbooks on research methods and focuses on developing students' abilities to evaluate research, develop hypotheses and methodologies, and address complex research issues.

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RES701 RM Syllabus

This document outlines the objectives, expected outcomes, topics, and reference materials for a course on Research Methodology. The course aims to teach students how to conduct scientific research, critically review literature, understand basic statistics, identify influencing factors in research, and communicate results. Over 8 modules, students will learn about formulating research problems, designing studies, collecting and analyzing data quantitatively and qualitatively, research ethics, and writing research reports in Latex. The course references several textbooks on research methods and focuses on developing students' abilities to evaluate research, develop hypotheses and methodologies, and address complex research issues.

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Subject L, T, P, J, C

Code: Research Methodology 3, 2, 0, 0, 4


RES701
Objective 1. To gain insights into how scientific research is conducted.
2. To help in critical review of the literature and assessing the research trends, quality, and
extension potential of research and equip students to undertake research.
3. To learn and understand the basic statistics involved in data presentation.
4. To identify the influencing factor or determinants of research parameters.
5. To test the significance, validity, and reliability of the research results.
6. To help in the documentation of research results.
Expected 1. Ability to critically evaluate current research and propose possible alternate directions for
Outcomes further work
2. Ability to develop hypothesis and methodology for research
3. Ability to comprehend and deal with complex research issues in order to communicate their
scientific results clearly for peer review.
SLO’s 1,2,5,10
Module Topics L hrs SLO
Introduction
Introduction to research; Definitions and characteristics of research; Types of
1 research – Descriptive vs. Analytical, Applied vs. Fundamental, Quantitative vs. 3 2
Qualitative, Conceptual vs. Empirical, Main components of any research work.
Research Formulation
Defining and formulating the research problem: Selecting the problem - Necessity
of defining the problem, Literature review: Importance of literature review in
2 defining a problem, Primary and secondary sources –reviews, treatise, 4 2
monographs-patents – web as a source – searching in the web - Critical literature
review – Identifying gap areas from a literature review.
Research Design
Essentials of Research Design, Need for Research Design, Classifications of
3 Research Design: causations and Experimental Design, Errors in Research 3 1
Design, Types of Research Errors.
Data Collection
Observation and Collection of data, Methods of data collection, Different types of
4 variables, Sampling Methods- Data Processing and Analysis strategies - Data 7 1
Analysis with Statistical Packages, Hypothesis-testing, Generalization and
Interpretation
Quantitative Methods
Probability Distributions, Fundamentals of Statistical Analysis and Inference,
5 Multivariate methods, Concepts of Correlation and Regression, Fundamentals of 8 1
Time Series Analysis and Spectral Analysis,
Optimization
Introduction to evolutionary algorithms - Fundamentals of Genetic algorithms,
Particle Swarm Optimization, Simulated Annealing, Introduction to Neural
6 10 10
Networks, Neural Network based optimization, Introduction to Fuzzy sets and
Fuzzy Logic, Optimization of fuzzy logic
Ethics
Ethical issues - Copy right - Intellectual property rights and patent law -
7 Reproduction of published material - Plagiarism - Citation and acknowledgement - 3 5
Reproducibility and accountability
Research Report Writing & Latex
Structure and Components of Research Report, Types of Report, Layout of
Research Report, Mechanism of writing a research report, Latex Commands, Latex
8 7 2
Styles Files, Presentations in Latex, Report writing on Latex

Reference book
1. Ranjit Kumar,"Research Methodology: A Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners”,SAGE Publications Ltd;
Fourth edition, 2014.
2. C.R. Kothari,"Research Methodology: Methods and Techniques”,NEW AGE; Second Edition, 2014.
3. Peter Pruzan, “Research Methodology: The Aims, Practices and Ethics of Science”, Springer; First Edition,
2016
4. Andries P. Engelbrecht "Computational Intelligence: An Introduction", Wiley-Blackwell; 2nd Edition, 2007.
5. Anthony J. Hayter "Probability and Statistics for Engineers and Scientists", CENGAGE Learning Custom
Publishing; 4th edition, 2011.
6. Bernard C. Beins and Maureen A. McCarthy "Research Methods and Statistics" Pearson, 2011
7. Colin Neville “The Complete Guide to Referencing and Avoiding Plagiarism”, Open University Press, 2007.
8. Dinesh Kumar, Research Methods for Successful PhD, River Publishers Series in Innovation and Change in
Education- Cross Cultural Perspective, 2017 (ISBN: 9788793609181).
9.  Marc van Dongen,  LaTeX and Friends​,Springer,Feb. 29, 2012 (ISBN 978-3-642-23815-4).
Tutorial work (2h per week)
Training on software packages such as Latex, MATLAB and other domain specific softwares.
Review Paper writing in Latex

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