This autumn we are teaching two modules, one on research methods and one on digitalization in the public sector. We are also preparing for our larger research methods courses that will start in January.
This autumn’s course are TDT11 Digitalization in public sector, and TDT39 Empirical methods in digitalization. Normally TDT39 attracts a large number of students. This year we have 50, but our record is 95. TDT11 is a much smaller course with one participant this year. However, we are working on extending TDT11 to become a course for employees in the public sector.
We also prepare for our spring course, which are IT3010 for master students and DT8111 for PhD students, both are courses in empirical research methods.