Master of Science by Coursework in Sociology (Part-time)
Differences from 2022/23 to 2023/24
The Course shall be under the supervision of the Graduate Studies Committee of the Department of Sociology, which is under the supervision of the Social Sciences Divisional Board.
Every candidate must follow, for at least six terms, a course of instruction in Sociology.
The examination will be in five parts, split over two years as follows:
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First year
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A. A compulsory paper in Methods of Social Research, will be assessed by a written examination and three written coursework submissions.
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B. One option paper.
ThisDetails of the option papers available including the method and timing of the assessment will befrom a listpublished annuallyby Friday of the third week of Michaelmas Full Termin theDepartmentCourseof SociologyHandbook.
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Second Year
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C. A compulsory paper in Sociological Analysis, will be assessed by a written examination and three written coursework submissions.
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D. A second option paper.
ThisDetails of the option papers available including the method and timing of the assessment will befrom a listpublished annuallyby Friday of the third week of Michaelmas Full Termin theDepartmentCourseof SociologyHandbook. -
E. A thesis of not more than 10,000 words on a topic within the subject of the course to be specified jointly by supervisor and student. Candidates are warned that they should avoid repetition in their theses of material used in their option papers and that substantial repetition may be penalised. The thesis must be uploaded to the University approved online assessment platform, by noon of the weekday on or nearest to 1 September of the second year.