Social Policy and Social Work – Field of study catalogue MU
Social Policy and Social Work“We learn to discover, in a detached and systematic manner, how modes of assistance respond to problems, troubles, and needs of people who are caught in a vicious circle with the society around them.” |
After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:
- master the research tools necessary for the complex investigation of social problems, difficult living situations, and solutions thereby;
- independently analyze different aspects of solutions to social problems and difficult living situations using advanced research tools;
- design proposals, programs, projects and analyses of solutions to social problems and difficult living situations;
- demonstrate the ability to coordinate research and policymaking in state, nongovernmental, public or commercial organisations, after gaining relevant practical experience;
- show mastery of current knowledge and skills related to the field of his or her dissertation;
- demonstrate skill in making conceptually sound, methodical decisions in the field of social policy and social work.
1) Obtain 240 credits (henceforth “ECTS”) for courses in the doctoral studies program in Social policy and Social Work;
2) Of these 240 ECTS, 135 ECTS must be for required courses devoted to the preparation of dissertation, i.e., submission of an approved, well-reasoned research question in the first semester; submission and defense of the conceptualization of the research question in the sixth semester; submission of the dissertation at the end of the standard duration of doctoral studies (i.e. in the eighth semester); the publishing of an academic article devoted to conceptualizing of the research question during the standard duration of doctoral studies.
3) Obtain 52 ECTS for elective courses concerning theory and research methodology among the 240 obligatory ECTS;
4) Obtain 67 ECTS for optional courses among the 240 obligatory ECTS;
5) Spend one semester within the standard duration of doctoral studies at a foreign institution, during which the student will focus on consultation and preparation of dissertation;
6) Publish at minimum two academic articles, the arguments of which become a part of the dissertation.
7) Pass the relevant examination of English language abilities (or submit equivalent certification).
1) The dissertation and its defense is assessed by five-member Committee, which takes into its consideration reviews by two reviewers. The statements by the reviewers are known to the candidate before the defense. One reviewer and two committee members will be experts in the field employed outside Masaryk University. The Committee and reviewers take into account the following criteria:
a) A clear formulation of the research question and the author's clear argumentation regarding the relevant approach to answering this question. This particularly means precise reasoning in conceptualization, operationalization, research methodology, validity of findings validity, etc.;
b) Demonstration of extensive knowledge and a complex understanding of the theories and concepts recognized by the international community of the subject area and relevant in terms of the research question;
c) An adequate interpretation of findings in the context of the theories and concepts relevant for the research question;
d) Answering the research question by the author;
e) An exposition of the practical implications that is consistent with the research question, the conceptualization used, and the new research results by the author.
2) The Final State Examination consists in answering a question designed by the examination committee after consulting opponents. The question requires the student to further expound on one of the issues in theory or methodology that concerns the dissertation and has not been discussed sufficiently during the course of the defense. This question asks for broader argumentation of the issue, which goes beyond its elaboration inside the dissertation.
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