VA525 Research Methodology


VA525 Research Methodology

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Visual Arts and Visual Communications Design

Academic Year
2025 - 2026
Semester
Fall
Course Code
VA525
Weekly Hours
3 Teaching + 0 Practice
ECTS
6
Prerequisites
None
Teaching Mode Delivery
Face-to-face
Prerequisite For
-
Teaching Mode Delivery Notes
-
Cycle
II Cycle
Prof. Jane Doe

Nejira Mulahmetović

Course Lecturer

Position
Assistant Professor
Phone
033 957 -
Assistant(s)
-
Assistant E-mail

Course Objectives

This course introduces postgraduate students to the methods and processes of academic research. It provides theoretical foundations, methodological tools, and practical strategies. Students will critically engage with interdisciplinary approaches, explore qualitative and quantitative methods, and learn how to synthesize theory and practice in design research.

Learning Outcomes

After successful completion of the course, the student will be able to:

Course Materials

Required Textbook

Gray, C., & Malins, J. (2016). Visualizing Research: A Guide to the Research Process in Art and Design. Routledge.

Additional Literature
Lalit K. Sharma (2017). Research Methodology, Vikas. Hanington, B., & Martin, B. (2019). Universal Methods of Design. Rockport. Stephen Bailey (2011). Academic Writing, Handbook for International Students. Routledge. John W. Creswell and David Creswell (2018). Research Design, Qualitative, quantitative, and mixed method approaches. SAGE. Uma Sekaran, (2003) RESEARCH METHODS FOR BUSINESS, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Babbie, E. R. (2021). The practice of social research (15th edition). Cengage.

Teaching Methods

Weekly Topics

This weekly planning is subject to change with advance notice.
Week Topic Readings / References
1 Introduction None
2 Research Paradigms and Philosophical Foundations Gray, C., & Malins, J. (2016). Visualizing Research: A Guide to the Research Process in Art and Design. Routledge. Babbie, E. R. (2021). The practice of social research (15th edition). Cengage.
3 Defining Research Problems and Questions - AO1 (From broad themes to specific researchable questions). Gray, C., & Malins, J. (2016). Visualizing Research: A Guide to the Research Process in Art and Design. Routledge. Babbie, E. R. (2021). The practice of social research (15th edition). Cengage.
4 Literature Review and Theoretical Frameworks Lalit K. Sharma, (2017)."Research Methodology"
5 Research Design and Method Selection - AO2 (Literature Review Exercise) Babbie, E. R. (2021). The practice of social research (15th edition). Cengage.
6 Qualitative Methods Lalit K. Sharma, (2017)."Research Methodology"
7 Quantitative Methods Lalit K. Sharma, (2017)."Research Methodology"
8 Mid Term
9 Practice-Based and Artistic Research - AO3 (Methodological Case Study Analysis) Gray, C., & Malins, J. (2016). Visualizing Research: A Guide to the Research Process in Art and Design. Routledge. Babbie, E. R. (2021). The practice of social research (15th edition). Cengage.
10 Data Collection and Analysis John W. Creswell and David Creswell (2018). Research Design, Qualitative, quantitative, and mixed method approaches
11 Research Ethics and Integrity - AO4 (Peer review workshop: presenting research questions, methods, and frameworks.). Babbie, E. R. (2021). The practice of social research (15th edition). Cengage.
12 Writing for Research in Design
13 Student Proposal Development
14 Student Proposal Development - Reflection
15 Final Presentations - Conclusion

Course Schedule (All Sections)

SectionTypeDay 1Venue 1Day 2Venue 2
VA525.1 Course Monday 17:00 - 19:50 B F1.24 (MAC Studio) - -

Office Hours & Room

Course Office hours will be available here soon.

Assessment Methods and Criteria

Assessment Components

40%x1
Final Exam
AI: Not Allowed

Alignment with Learning Outcomes :  1   2   3   4

35%x4
Assignments
AI: Not Allowed

Alignment with Learning Outcomes :  1   2   3   4

25%x1
Mid Term
AI: Not Allowed

Alignment with Learning Outcomes :  1   2   3   4

IUS Grading System

Grading Scale IUS Grading System IUS Coeff. Letter (B&H) Numerical (B&H)
0 - 44 F 0 F 5
45 - 54 E 1
55 - 64 C 2 E 6
65 - 69 C+ 2.3 D 7
70 -74 B- 2.7
75 - 79 B 3 C 8
80 - 84 B+ 3.3
85 - 94 A- 3.7 B 9
95 - 100 A 4 A 10

Late Work Policy

Information about late submission policies will be shared during class and posted in this section. Please check back for official guidelines.

ECTS Credit Calculation

📚 Student Workload

This 6 ECTS credit course corresponds to 150 hours of total student workload, distributed as follows:

Lecturer hours

42 hours ⏳ (14 week × 3 h)

Lab

6 hours ⏳ (6 week × 1 h)

Assigments

32 hours ⏳ (4 week × 8 h)

Midtermproject

16 hours ⏳ (2 week × 8 h)

Final Project presentatio

54 hours ⏳ (3 week × 18 h)

150 Total Workload Hours

6 ECTS Credits


Course Policies

Academic Integrity

All work submitted must be your own. Plagiarism, cheating, or any form of academic dishonesty will result in disciplinary action according to university policies. When in doubt about citation practices, consult the instructor.

Attendance Policy

Students are expected to adhere to the attendance requirements as outlined in the International University of Sarajevo Study Rules and Regulations. Excessive absences, whether excused or unexcused, may impact academic performance and eligibility for assessment. Mandatory sessions (e.g., labs, workshops) require attendance unless formally exempted. For detailed policies on absences, documentation, and penalties, please refer to the official university regulations.

Technology & AI Policy

Laptops/tablets may be used for note-taking only during lectures. Phones should be silenced and put away during all class sessions. Audio/video recording requires prior permission from the instructor.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) Usage: The use of AI tools (e.g., ChatGPT, Copilot, Gemini) varies by assessment component. Please refer to the AI usage indicator next to each assessment item in the Assessment Methods and Criteria section above. Submitting AI-generated content as your own work, where AI is not explicitly allowed, constitutes an academic integrity violation.

Communication Policy

All course-related communication should occur through official university channels (institutional email or SIS). Emails should include [VA525] in the subject line.

Academic Quality Assurance Policy

Course Academic Quality Assurance is achieved through Semester Student Survey. At the end of each academic year, the institution of higher education is obliged to evaluate work of the academic staff, or the success of realization of the curricula.

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Learning Tips

Engage Actively

Be prepared to contribute thoughtfully during class discussions, labs, or collaborative work. Active participation deepens understanding and encourages critical thinking.

Read and Review Purposefully

Complete assigned readings or prep materials before class. Take notes, highlight key ideas, and jot down questions. Aim to grasp core concepts and their applications—not just facts.

Think Critically in Assignments

Use course frameworks or methodologies to analyze problems, case studies, or projects. Begin early to allow time for reflection and refinement. Seek feedback to improve your work.

Ask Questions Early

Don’t hesitate to reach out when something is unclear. Use office hours, discussion boards, or peer networks to clarify concepts and stay on track.

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