PhD Thesis
2
2021-2022
03639736
Sociology
Portuguese
Face-to-face
120.0
Compulsory
3rd Cycle Studies
Recommended Prerequisites
Scientific capacity demonstrated for the pursuit of doctoral course confirmed by a Qualification Exam after completion of the required course work. The Qualification Exam is based on the presentation and discussion of a draft thesis before a jury and held in session convened specifically for the purpose
Teaching Methods
The work of preparing the thesis, although supervised by the advisor, presupposes the author’s research autonomy. It implies a schedule of regular meetings and the delivery of interim-essays, chapters or detailed reports showing the good progress of the research work in accordance with the pre-established work plan).
Learning Outcomes
This uc aims to track the broad lines of a PhD thesis development, as part of the Doctor degree. Meets the requirements stipulated in the regulations of the PhD by the University of Coimbra (Regulation No 78/2007), in particular with regard to the skills and capabilities listed in Section I, Article 1.
With regard to the generic skills in Sociology with particular mention in Cities and Urban Cultures, in the preparation of the thesis, this uc seeks to ensure results that prove advanced training, scientific, and technical assistance around the world urban agenda, the analysis of developmental issues and their socio-political effects and incongruities in a broad spectrum of spatial and temporal contexts.
Work Placement(s)
NoSyllabus
The current working of this uc is designed in accordance with the working agenda defined by the student and his/her supervisor. The central aim is to reach an innovative thesis that contains a unique contribution for the further development of the field. A clear definition of the object of study, theoretical framework, methodological procedures, and expected results are thus to be settled down from the very beginning. The general contours of the work to be carried out, including the judicious respect of the working schedule, is crucial for the final outcome and derives largely from the mutual respect between the student and the supervisor.
Head Lecturer(s)
Carlos José Cândido Guerreiro Fortuna
Assessment Methods
Assessment
Other: 100.0%
Bibliography
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