2022/2023

DSocSc

NFQ Level 10, Major Award

The Doctor of Social Science (DSocSc) is a full time advanced in-service programme running over 48 months from the date of first registration. Students may opt to register on a part-time basis in Years Three and Four of the programme, such students must complete the programme within 72 months of registration for the programme. Recruitment for the DSocSc occurs on a cyclical basis, i.e. every two years. Therefore, the programme modules listed below are delivered on a cyclical basis every two years.

Year 1
Students take 60 credits as follows:
SS7001 An Introduction to Social Research (15 credits)
SS7002 Philosophies of Social Science (15 credits)
SS7003 Research Methods and Skills 1: Qualitative (15 credits)
SS7004 Social Policy Debates and Processes (15 credits)

Students will also undertake work on the thesis during Year 1 which meets the satisfaction of the Programme Board.

Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.

Year 2
Students take 60 credits as follows:
SS7005 Research Methods and Skills 2: Quantitative (15 credits)
SS7006 State and Society (15 credits)
SS7007 The Politics and Ethics of Social Research (15 credits)
SS7008 Designing for Research and Evaluation (15 credits)

Students will also undertake work on the thesis during Year 2 which meets the satisfaction of the Programme Board.

Module Semester Information may be found here. Module Descriptions may be found here.

Year 3
Students complete research work, and develop agreed objectives and goals with their supervisor for the year. Progress will be assessed by the Programme Board at the end of Year 3 based on submission of thesis work of approximately 20,000 words (to include elements of the literature review and fieldwork), and a formal oral presentation to tutors and peers.

Year 4
Students complete research work, and continue to develop their thesis in consultation with their supervisor. At the end of the year, students present a thesis of approximately 60,000 words, which will be assessed through a viva voce examination.

Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Social Research
Students who pass SS7001, SS7002, SS7003 and SS7004 (60 credits) may choose to exit the programme and be conferred with a Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Social Research.

MSocSc (Applied Social Research)
Students who pass SS7001, SS7002, SS7003, SS7004, SS7005, SS7006, SS7007 and SS7008 (120 credits) may choose to exit the programme and be conferred with a MSocSc (Applied Social Research).

Examinations
Full details and regulations governing Examinations for each programme will be contained in the Marks and Standards 2022/2023 Book and for each module in the Book of Modules, 2022/2023.

Programme Learning Outcomes for DSocSc (NFQ Level 10, Major Award)
On successful completion of this programme students should be able to:

  • Critically evaluate the role of social research and evaluation in society, and identify and formulate research ‘problems’;
  • Apply theoretical and conceptual debates in the social sciences to the analysis of social issues and research;
  • Critically analyse social policy debates and processes in the context of participants’ own work practices/organisation;
  • Design and execute a substantive piece of social research as an autonomous researcher;
  • Select and apply appropriate social research methodologies in addressing research problems;
  • Effectively communicate research findings in both written and oral formats to a range of different audiences;
  • Develop intellectual/professional leadership through the use of research as a method of developing organisations.

Programme Learning Outcomes for MSocSc (Applied Social Research) (NFQ Level 9, Major Award)
On successful completion of this programme students should be able to:

  • Critically evaluate the role of social research and evaluation in society, and identify and formulate research ‘problems’;
  • Apply theoretical and conceptual debates in the social sciences to the analysis of social issues and research;
  • Critically analyse social policy debates and processes in the context of participants’ own work practices/organisation;
  • Design a substantive piece of social research;
  • Select and apply appropriate social research methodologies in designing a research project;
  • Develop an appropriate ethical protocol for application in the context of addressing a research problem
  • Effectively communicate research findings in both written and oral formats to a range of audiences;
  • Develop intellectual/professional leadership through the use of research as a method of developing organisations.

Programme Learning Outcomes for Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Social Research (NFQ Level 9, Major Award)
On successful completion of this programme students should be able to:

  • Critically evaluate the role of social research and evaluation in society, and identify and formulate research ‘problems’;
  • Apply theoretical and conceptual debates in the social sciences to the analysis of social issues and research;
  • Explore the relationship between theory and practice in social research.
  • Critically analyse social policy debates and processes in the context of participants’ own work practices/organisation;
  • Develop intellectual/professional leadership through the use of research as a method of developing organisations.

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