Course syllabus

 

Welcome to the course MPH213 Qualitative methods in public health science.

Course dates:  1 November   -   14  January, 2024

Course registration via Ladok under the following period 25  October -  8 November. However, for this option, you will need to  activate your  student account. To activate your student account, contact any Student servicecenter  or follow these instructions:  Student account activation.

General course information can be found in the text and links below.

 

Course information

MPH213 is a required course as part of the Masters in Public Health Sciences, and is also available as a stand alone course.

It aims to introduce the main concepts and approaches in qualitative research and to get you familiarised with some of the methods most commonly used in the health field.

The course is based on a combination of readings, active discussions, lectures, seminars, group work, peer feedback, and practical exercices that will accompany you in developing a study plan (which will also be part of the course assignments).

During this course, you will plan a qualitative study during which you will apply the theoretical and practical aspects of a qualitative research process such as: identify the research aim, choose the design and methods, identify and reflect on the ethical issues, create data collection tools, test data collection, and carry out a basic analysis.

 

The course is campus-based.

This platform, Canvas, though, will be the main source and forum for information throughout the course, so please make sure to get familiarised with it and keep attention to what's communicated here. It will be updated regularly.

 

Contact information

Course coordinator: Mayssa Rekhis   mayssa.rekhis@gu.se

Course administrator:  Usva Salvi usva.salvi@gu.se  Please write the course code in the subject line when sending an e-mail.

 

General student information

Map of Sahlgrenska Academy

Programme information on Studentportal

Check list for new students

Course registration via Ladok Services

Written examination

Disability study support

Study Environment and Rules