Course description
This course aims at introducing students to a wide range of research purposes and methodologies to prepare research in the fields of non-violence and human rights. It involves both understanding and applying skills, such as identifying problems and hypotheses, searching for and evaluating sources, obtaining data from them, forms of research design, classification of the contents, sequence of research stages, selection of proportional and applied proofs, analytical skills and abstraction. It also covers methodologies for coordinating a thesis with all its components, while testing the skills of oral presentation and thesis defense. In addition to lectures and theoretical knowledge, the course includes exercises on research techniques in electronic libraries and the Internet through the use of specialized search engines. Among the ethical objectives of this course is training on the avoidance of plagiarism in all writings including the projects, articles and master's thesis.
Prerequisites: None