University Calendar 2009/10
Section VI : Academic Regulations - Faculty of Law, Arts and Social Sciences
School of Education



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Final Award Master of Philosophy (Research Methodology)
Programme(s) Master of Philosophy (Research Methodology)
Last modified May 2009

Reference should be made to the University's General Regulations found in Section IV and Section V (Higher Degree Regulations) of the University Calendar.

Except where the School has been granted an opt-out by the University (see below) the following academic regulations apply in addition to the General Regulations.


1. Admissions
 
1.1 Entry requirements
Candidates for entry to the course must normally possess a degree of an approved University in an appropriate specialism.
1.2 Equal opportunities
In line with the University’s Equal Opportunities Policy, individuals are treated on their relevant merits and abilities and are given equal opportunities within the module, School and University. The aim of the policy is to ensure that no prospective student or current student should receive any less favourable treatment on any grounds which are not relevant to academic ability and attainment. Every effort is made to ensure that disabled students are aware of and assisted in making use of the support provided by the University; to ensure access to lectures, classes, learning materials; and to ensure that where necessary appropriate variations to normal examining arrangements are made.


2. Structure of Programme(s)
 
2.1 The programme comprises six taught core modules, two taught elective modules and a dissertation.
2.2 The programme is offered full-time or part-time. Students are required to undertake the 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.


3. Progression
 
After having obtained the award, students may transfer to the second year of the EdD programme provided they have satisfactorily completed the core modules of the first year MPhil which are common to both programmes.


4. Assessment
 
Candidates are required to complete successfully specified assessed coursework in appropriate modules. Coursework assignments will total 30,000 words.

Candidates who fail in up to two modules may be referred and re-submit work in those modules on one occasion by a date specified by the School Board. Failure in more than two modules 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.


5. Award of Qualification(s)
 
Candidates who pass all coursework and dissertation will be awarded the degree of MPhil (Research Methodology). The degree of MPhil (Research Methodology) is awarded by the Senate, on the recommendation of the Board of the School of Education.


6. Placements/Study Abroad/Exchange/Fieldwork
 
Not applicable.


7. Other
 
These regulations may be revised during the student's period of registration in accordance with the procedures approved by Senate.

Students should comply with the University's regulations on attendance and all timetabled sessions are required lectures and classes




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Last reviewed: 10-Jul-2009
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