2022/2023

THE DEGREE OF MSocSc

NFQ Level 9, Major Award

The degree of MSocSc will be awarded on satisfactorily completing a dissertation. Students studying for the MSocSc (specialising in the area of Social Work) will also have to complete a practice learning portfolio. In addition, students are normally required to attend regular research seminars. Students are required to register for the equivalent of one academic year (12 months). Students studying for the MSocSc (specialising in the area of Social Work) are required to register part-time over 24 months, while students studying for the MSocSc (specialising in the area of Social Policy) have the option of registering on a full-time (12 month) or part-time (24 month) basis.

Details of available research areas, courses, methods of teaching, etc. are available from the Department of Applied Social Studies. Students will complete a 30,000 word dissertation. Dissertation submission should be made at least two months in advance of one of the four annual Academic Council Graduate Study Committee meetings.

A candidate for the MSocSc Degree may not simultaneously pursue any other programme except with the permission of the College.

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

  • Identify and locate existing literature on their topic of study;
  • Demonstrate comprehensive understanding of the existing literature on their topic of study;
  • Identify key methodological and theoretical principles relevant to their research question;
  • Apply their knowledge of relevant literature, methodological and theoretical principles to their research question;
  • Formulate a feasible and appropriate research design to answer/test their specific research question;
  • Analyse the findings generated by their research;
  • Communicate and disseminate the findings in an effective manner to their academic peers.


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