Component

MA Public Opinion and Political Behaviour
MA Social Work options

Final Year, Component 04

HS657-7-FY or HS659-7-FY
HS657-7-FY
Rights Based Research and Dissertation
(30 CREDITS)

This module prepares the student for an empirical research study by consolidating and extending knowledge on human rights and socio-legal issues developed in previous modules. The module provides opportunities for inter-disciplinary learning with students from the Law Clinic. The focus of the module is on the support and development of the students to enable them to negotiate and undertake an extended piece of research relevant to rights-based and socio-legal practice.

HS659-7-FY
Social Work Dissertation
(30 CREDITS)

This module will support and develop your skills to enable you to undertake a study of a negotiated extended piece of work relevant to social work practice. It will also enable you to negotiate and undertake an extended piece of research relevant to a specific area of social work practice.

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