The Cohort PhD in Education is a full-time cohort-based programme which runs for 48 months from the date of first registration for the programme.
(i) Suitably qualified candidates (at least a Second Class
Honours, Grade I, primary degree, and an appropriate Postgraduate
Diploma and/or Master's graduates with at least Second Class
Honours) may apply. In exceptional circumstances applicants with
suitable professional qualifications and substantial
education-related professional experience may be considered;
(ii) Applicants must have at least three years relevant professional
experience in Education or cognate field;
(iii) In addition, candidates should be able to demonstrate evidence
of good writing ability (i.e. 1,000 word Statement of Intent with
application);
(iv) All candidates who meet short-listing criteria will be
interviewed. Interview process and criteria: 6 criteria each on
5-point scale.
Scale: 1 = not acceptable; 2 = poor; 3 = fair; 4 = good; 5 = excellent
Applicants must be able to satisfy the course team as to their ability to undertake full-time study to the value of 90 credits per annum of full-time study. In some circumstances, arrangements can be made to take the programme on a part-time basis, with an equivalent workload of 60 credits per year. In such circumstances, coursework will be taken as for the full-time programme, but the thesis will be submitted in year 6. In the case of part-time study, fees will be calculated on a pro rata basis.
The programme involves the completion of high-level research work
leading to the submission and examination of a PhD Thesis (up to a
maximum of 80,000 words), work on which is undertaken over the 48
months of the programme. The thesis will be completed and submitted
for assessment at the end of Year 4. To support preparation of the
thesis candidates take a minimum of coursework/research training
modules to the value of 40 credits over the first three years of the
programme as outlined below.
Note: Subject to a recommendation of the Programme Board,
students may be required to undertake up to an additional 15 credits
coursework/research training modules beyond the 40-credit minimum over
years 2 and 3 of the programme (not to exceed 90 credits in any one
year).
Year 1
Students take 20 credits as follows:
ED7101 Educational Inquiry (5 credits) (not on offer in 2018-19)
ED7102 Educational Research Methods (5 credits)
ED7103* Contemporary Issues in Education: Policy, Pedagogy and
Leadership 1 (10 credits) (not on offer in 2018-19)
Students undertake thesis research work
which will be formally assessed at the end of Year 4.
* This module involves a one-week summer school.
Year 2
Students take 10 credits as follows:
ED7104 Advanced Seminar in Research Methods (5 credits) (not on offer in 2018-19)
ED7105 Contemporary Issues in Education Policy, Pedagogy and
Leadership 2 (5 credits) (not on offer in 2018-19)
Students undertake thesis research work which will be formally assessed at the end of Year 4.
Year 3
Students take 10 credits as follows:
ED7106* Colloquium in Designing Educational Research (10 credits) (not on offer in 2018-19)
Students undertake thesis research work which will be formally assessed at the end of Year 4.
* This module involves a one-week summer school.
Year 4
Students undertake thesis research work leading to completion and submission of a thesis (up to a maximum of
80,000 words) for examination.
Examinations
Full details and regulations governing Examinations for each programme will be
contained in the Marks and Standards 2018/2019 Book and for each module in the
Book of Modules 2018/2019.
Programme Learning Outcomes for Cohort PhD in Education
(NFQ Level 10, Major Award)
On successful completion of this programme students should be able to: