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Qualitative methods: Interviews

  • Number of credits 7.5 credits
  • Level Bachelor's level
  • Starting Autumn Term 2025

About the course

Would you like to be a skilled interviewer when conducting qualitative research? Do you need methodological tools to interview people about their everyday lives and perceptions? This course will give you theoretical and practical knowledge of conducting and analyzing ethnographic interviews. You will learn about different forms of interviews and analytical concepts and perspectives. The course also deals with the importance of ethics and reflexivity. You will get training in conducting, documenting and using interviews for ethnographic research.

Application and eligibility

Qualitative methods: Interviews, 7.5 credits

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Starts

1 September 2025

Ends

18 January 2026

Study location

Umeå

Language

English

Type of studies

Daytime, 25%

Required Knowledge

General entry requirements Entry requirements

Selection

Results-National university aptitude test-Academic credits

Application code

UMU-15011

Application

The online application opens 17 March 2025 at 09:00 CET. Application deadline is 15 April 2025. How to apply

Application and tuition fees

As a citizen of a country outside the European Union (EU), the European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland, you are required to pay application and tuition fees for studies at Umeå University.

Application fee

SEK 900

Tuition fee, first instalment

SEK 12,075

Total fee

SEK 12,075

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Course is given by
Department of Culture and Media Studies