Course Main Objective
To prepare student for scientific research practice through conducting short-applied research observing the fundamentals and rules of scientific research in preparation and implementation.
Course Learning Outcomes
- 1. Knowledge and Comprehension
- 1.1 Set the research approach and its proposal and procedures.
- 2. Skills
- 2.1 Apply highly professionally the theoretical cultural skills acquired for preparing him to work in those institutions relating to field of study.
- 2.2 Use technology and learning resources and effective communication upon writing and defending his research.
- 3. Values
- 3.1 Assume self-learning responsibility upon performing research procedures.
- 3.2 Abide by ethics of scientific research and ability to discuss scientifically the issues raised by the research.
Course Content
1. About the course and its requirements.
2. An introduction to techniques of research and its importance and traits of good researcher.
3. Develop a plan to follow up each student's achievement.
4. Select a topic for research.
5. Set an adequate title for the research.
6. A general discussion about the research proposal and its procedures and methodology followed for writing it.
7. Set an adequate methodology for the research according to its topic.
8. An orientation trip for using the library and making use of references.
9. Collection of data.
10. Writing research draft fulfilling its elements: an introduction, body of the research, a conclusion and bibliography list based upon the fundamentals of writing scientific research.
11. An applied discussion of parts of the research and rectify errors through presenting the researches by students.
12. Writing the final form of the research
13. Delivering the research in its final form.
14. Defense of the research.
Textbook (s)
- Abou Soliman, Abdel Wahhab. Writing Scientific Research: New Wording. Al-Rushi Bookstore, Riyadh, 10th ed., 1437H-2016AD.
- Fadlallah, Mahdy. Fundamentals of Writing Research and Rules of Verification. Dar Al-Tali'a, Beirut, 1436H.
Course ID: ARAB 406
Credit hours | Theory | Practical | Laboratory | Lecture | Studio | Contact hours | Pre-requisite | 2 | 2 | 2 | - |
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