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Regulations for the Degree of Master of Philosophy (Research Methodology)
General
- The degree of MPhil (Research Methodology) is awarded by the Senate, on the recommendation of the Board of the School of Education.
Admission
- Candidates for entry to the course must normally posses a degree of an approved University in an appropriate specialism.
Scheme of Study
- The scheme of study will comprise attendance at a specified taught cause, completion of a portfolio of coursework and a dissertation. The taught course will comprise an appropriate combination of core and elective units to be specified by the School Board.
- Candidates are required to undertake the scheme of study over a period of not less than one year and not more than three years' full-time study, or not less than two years and not more than five years' part-time study.
Examination
- Candidates are required to complete successfully specified assessed coursework in appropriate units. Coursework assignments will total 30,000 words.
- Candidates who fail in up to two units may be referred and re-submit work in those units on one occasion by a date specified by the School Board. Failure in more than two units will lead to termination of course registration.
- Candidates who successfully complete all coursework are eligible to submit a dissertation of approximately 20,000 words.
- Candidates who fail the dissertation may, with the approval of the School Board, resubmit a dissertation on one occasion only by a date specified by the School Board.
Award
- Candidates who pass all coursework and dissertation will be awarded the degree of MPhil (Research Methodology).
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