Unit name | Social Work Dissertation |
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Unit code | SPOLM0036 |
Credit points | 60 |
Level of study | M/7 |
Teaching block(s) |
Teaching Block 1 (weeks 1 - 12) Teaching Block 2 (weeks 13 - 24) |
Unit director | Dr. Symonds |
Open unit status | Not open |
Pre-requisites |
Research Methods |
Co-requisites |
None |
School/department | School for Policy Studies |
Faculty | Faculty of Social Sciences and Law |
The dissertation is based on the design and conduct of an empirical research project of relevance to policy and practice in social work and social care. It may involve qualitative and/or quantitative social research methods. Secondary analyses of research data and systematic reviews of the research literature may also employed.
The dissertation project aims to support students in developing knowledge and skills required to carry out independent empirical research of relevance to practice and policy in social work and social care.
On successful completion of the Unit students will be able to
i) Carry out a systematic search of relevant literature and critically evaluate and synthesise research that others have done.
ii) Integrate theoretical perspectives alongside empirical research findings
iii) Formulate research questions relevant to a topic of concern to practice and policy in social work and social care
iv) Select and justify the use appropriate research methods
v) Demonstrate an awareness of ethical issues and can work within ethical constraints
vi) Secure access to research opportunities and collect and analyse data using appropriate methods
vii) Communicate research results clearly and effectively
viii) Discuss the findings using a logical and consistent argument and examining them in relation to the theoretical frameworks and previous research
ix) Appreciate the limitations of whatever research methodology is adopted
x) Identify learning about the reasons for success and/or failure in completing the project and lessons for future research on the topic.
xi) Identify the policy and practice implications of the research.
Online materials including guidance, examples, and ethics materials, will be provided on Blackboard to prepare students for completing a dissertation project. Individual supervision by an expert supervisor in person or by email/phone/Skype (notional 8 hours).
Discussion Board on Blackboard.
Dissertation (10,000 to 15,000 words) with a plain English summary for dissemination to agencies and research participants.
Becker, S, Bryman, A and Ferguson, H (2012) Understanding research for social policy and social work. Themes, methods and approaches. Bristol: Policy Press (2nd Edn).
McLaughlin, H. (2012) Understanding Social Work Research 2nd Edition. London, Sage.
Robson C (2011), Real World Research Oxford, Blackwell, 3rd edn.
Shaw, I et al. (Eds,) (2010) The SAGE Handbook of Social Work Research: London: Sage.
Smith, R (2009) Doing Social Work Research, Maidenhead: Open University Press.