AR 101: Research Methods in Health Sciences
About Course
Research Methods in Health Sciences (AR101)
Course Overview
Health decisions should be guided by evidence, not assumptions. Whether you are studying medicine, nursing, pharmacy, public health, physiotherapy, biomedical sciences, or another health-related field, the ability to conduct high-quality research is essential.
Research Methods in Health Sciences introduces students to the principles, methods, and tools used to investigate health problems, evaluate interventions, and generate evidence that improves healthcare outcomes. Students will learn how to design studies, collect and analyze data, interpret findings, and communicate results in ways that support evidence-based practice and policy.
By the end of the course, students will be able to confidently plan and conduct health research projects while adhering to ethical and professional standards.
What You Will Learn
Foundations of Health Research
-
Understand the role of research in healthcare and public health
-
Explore major research paradigms and approaches
-
Develop research questions and objectives
Research Design and Methodology
-
Distinguish between qualitative, quantitative, and mixed-methods research
-
Select appropriate study designs for health investigations
-
Develop research proposals and protocols
Data Collection Techniques
-
Design surveys, questionnaires, and interview guides
-
Conduct observations and field-based health research
-
Apply sampling techniques in health studies
Data Analysis and Interpretation
-
Organize and prepare research data
-
Interpret quantitative and qualitative findings
-
Draw evidence-based conclusions and recommendations
Research Ethics
-
Understand informed consent and participant protection
-
Maintain confidentiality and data integrity
-
Apply ethical principles in health research
Academic and Professional Writing
-
Write research reports and scientific papers
-
Present findings clearly and professionally
-
Use references and citations correctly
Who This Course Is For
This course is ideal for:
-
Medical students
-
Nursing students
-
Public health students
-
Pharmacy students
-
Allied health professionals
-
Healthcare practitioners seeking research skills
-
Graduate students conducting health-related studies
-
Anyone interested in evidence-based healthcare research
No prior research experience is required.
How You Will Learn
Duration
3 Months
Format
Hybrid, combining engaging online lessons with interactive in-person classes.
Learning Style
Practical, hands-on, and student-paced, with real health datasets, case studies, and personalized feedback from instructors.
Throughout the Course You Will:
-
Participate in guided lessons and workshops
-
Analyze real health and public health datasets
-
Review published health research studies
-
Complete practical research exercises
-
Receive feedback from experienced researchers
-
Develop a mini health research project from start to finish
Learning Outcome
Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to:
-
Design and conduct health research studies
-
Collect and analyze health-related data
-
Apply ethical principles in research practice
-
Interpret findings and communicate evidence effectively
-
Contribute to evidence-based healthcare and policy decisions
Course Code
AR101
Research Discipline
Health Sciences
Available In
Basic Research Program, Advanced Research Program, and Premium Research Program
