Introduction to Study Design and Research Methods
Course status:
Applications not yet being accepted
Location:
Online
Dates:
17/05/2027 - 21/05/2027
Study format:
Short intensive
Fees:
From £2,905.00 to £3,520.00
- Describe in detail different types of research methodologies;
- Identify the strengths and weaknesses of the different study designs;
- Assess whether research studies are using the most appropriate study design;
- Discuss why various approaches may be appropriate/ inappropriate for their work-based research question.
- Describe methodologies that are used to investigate the effects of health care interventions;
- Have a basic understanding of the approaches to statistical analysis that can be used with these methodologies;
- Develop an understanding of the types of approaches that can be used for statistical analysis in each type of study design.
- Identify various facets that form a successful research protocol, for different types of health research;
- List some of the challenges of preparing a research protocol, and develop strategies for addressing them.
Apply for this course
Apply using the button below.
Selection criteria
Admissions Criteria:
To apply for the course you should:
- Be a graduate or have successfully completed a professional training course
- Have professional work experience in the health service or a health-related field
- Be able to combine intensive classroom learning with the application of the principles and practices of evidence-based health care within the work place
- Have a good working knowledge of email, internet, word processing and Windows applications (for communications with course members, course team and administration)
- Show evidence of the ability to commit time to study and an employer’s commitment to make time available to study, complete course work and attend course and university events and modules.
- Be able to demonstrate English Language proficiency at the University’s higher level.
IT requirements
Please ensure that you have access to a computer that meets the specifications detailed on our technical support page.
Programme details
This module is run over an eight week cycle where the first week is spent working on introductory activities using a Virtual Learning Environment, the second week is a full week of online teaching (this takes place on the dates advertised), there are then four Post-Oxford activities (delivered through the VLE) which are designed to help you write your assignment. You then have a week of personal study and you will be required to submit your assignment electronically the following week (usually on a Tuesday at 14:00 UK Local Time).
Assessment methods
Assessment will be based on submission of a written assignment which should not exceed 4,000 words.
Academic Credit
Applicants may take this course for academic credit. The University of Oxford Department for Continuing Education offers Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme (CATS) points for this course. Participants attending at least 80% of the taught course and successfully completing assessed assignments are eligible to earn credit equivalent to 20 CATS points which may be counted towards a postgraduate qualification.
Applicants can choose not to take the course for academic credit and will therefore not be eligible to undertake the academic assignment offered to students taking the course for credit. Applicants cannot receive CATS (Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme) points or equivalence. Credit cannot be attributed retrospectively. CATS accreditation is required if you wish for the course to count towards a further qualification in the future. If you wish to discuss this possibility, please ensure you contact the Programme team at cpdheath@conted.ox.ac.uk prior to applying for the course.
A Certificate of Completion is issued at the end of the course.
Applicants registered to attend ‘not for credit’ who subsequently wish to register for academic credit and complete the assignment are required to submit additional information, which must be received one calendar month in advance of the course start date. Please contact us for more details.
Please contact cpdhealth@conted.ox.ac.uk if you have any questions.
Clare Bankhead – Module Co-ordinator
Clare Bankhead is a Professor of Epidemiology and Research Design at the Nuffield Department for Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford.
Susannah Fleming – Module Co-ordinator
Susannah Fleming is a Senior Quantatitive Researcher at the Nuffield Department for Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford
Fees
| Description | Costs |
|---|---|
| Module fee for 26/27 starters | £2905.00 |
| Short Course in Health Sciences | £3520.00 |
Funding
Details of funding opportunities, including grants, bursaries, loans, scholarships and benefit information are available on our financial assistance page.
Discounts
If you are an employee of the University of Oxford and have a valid University staff card you may be eligible to receive a 10% discount on the full stand-alone fee. To take advantage of this offer please submit a scan/photocopy of your staff card along with your application. Your card should be valid for a further six months after attending the course.
If you are a current employee of the NHS, you may be eligible for our new NHS Short Course Bursary (or “NHS Bursary”), which offers a limited number of places at a 20% fee reduction. Please click on the link here to find out more.
Recommended reading
- Epidemiological Studies: A Practical Guide – by Alan J. Silman and Gary J. Macfarlane
This course requires you to complete the application form and to attach a copy of your CV. If you are applying to take this course for academic credit you will also be required to provide a reference. Please note that if you are not applying to take the course for academic credit then you do not need to submit a reference.
Please ensure you read the guidance notes which appear when you click on the symbols as you progress through the application form, as any errors resulting from failure to do so may delay your application.
Part of:
- MSc in Evidence-Based Health Care
- MSc in EBHC (Medical Statistics)
- MSc in EBHC (Systematic Reviews)
- MSc in EBHC (Teaching and Education)
- Postgraduate Diploma in Health Research
- Postgraduate Certificate in Health Research
and also available as an accredited short course in Health Sciences
