Second semester, 2023-24

Course code and title Lecturer Time Venue
POLI6002 Research methods in politics and public administration N/A N/A N/A
POLI6003 Special Topics in Politics and Public Administration N/A N/A N/A
POLI6050 Special Seminar in Political Science Professor Kai Quek Friday 12:30 - 15:20 TBC
First semester, 2023-24

Course code and title Lecturer Time Venue
POLI6003 Special Topics in Politics and Public Administration N/A N/A N/A
Department Requirement – 2 compulsory courses and 2 elective courses (2C + 2E)
For Students Registered in or after September 2024
Course code and title Compulsory(C) / Elective(E)
POLI6002 Research Methods in Politics and Public Administration C
POLI6003 Research Methods in Politics and Public Administration II C
POLI6050 Special Seminar in Political Science E
POLI6051 Special Topics in Politics and Public Administration E
FOSS6002 Qualitative Research Methods 1: Data Collection and Data Management Skills E
FOSS6003 Quantitative Research Methods 1: Data Collection and Data Analysis Skills E
FOSS6004 Qualitative Research Methods 2: Interpretation and Presentation of Qualitative Findings E
FOSS6005 Quantitative Research Methods 2: Regression Analysis of Surveys E
Department Requirement – 2 compulsory courses (2C)
For Students Registered Before September 2024
Course code and title Compulsory(C) / Elective(E)
POLI6002 Research Methods in Politics and Public Administration C
POLI6003 Special Topics in Politics and Public Administration C
POLI6050 Special Seminar in Political Science E
FOSS6002 Qualitative Research Methods 1: Data Collection and Data Management Skills E
FOSS6003 Quantitative Research Methods 1: Data Collection and Data Analysis Skills E
FOSS6004 Qualitative Research Methods 2: Interpretation and Presentation of Qualitative Findings E
FOSS6005 Quantitative Research Methods 2: Regression Analysis of Surveys E

Depending on the individual student's needs, the supervisor may recommend a student to take either “FOSS6002” “FOSS6003” “FOSS6004” “FOSS6005” in lieu of the compulsory Graduate School Core Course “Research Methods”.