--- snapshot-1779495882+++ snapshot-1781258768@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ * Research * Courses - The School of Social Work offers a master's program and a doctoral program (PhD) in social work. (The PhD program is offered in French and English). The School is a member of the Canadian Association for Social Work Education (CASWE) and the MSS program is approved by the Program Accreditation Bureau of that association. + The School of Social Work offers a master's program and a doctoral program (PhD) in social work. The School is a member of the Canadian Association for Social Work Education (CASWE) and the MSS program is approved by the Program Accreditation Bureau of that association. Doctoral Program @@ -61,6 +61,8 @@ It is recommended that candidates who do not hold a degree in social work complete the practicum in research-intervention during the program. The programs are governed by the University's academic regulations. + + This program is offered in French only. Learn more about this program @@ -75,23 +77,23 @@ The list above specifies the minimum admission requirements. The School of Social Work reserves the right to require additional courses if necessary, depending on the candidate’s background preparation. For instance, in cases where the master’s degree was obtained in another discipline or outside of Canada, master’s-level social work courses may be added to the regular program with a requirement that they be completed during the first two sessions. The specific courses will depend on the student’s academic background and the maximum number will not normally exceed two. In all cases, admission to the doctoral program is conditional on finding a professor willing to supervise the thesis in the proposed research area. - Requirements for this program have been modified. Please consult the 2023-2024 calendars for the previous requirements. + Requirements for this program have been modified. Please consult the 2025-2026 calendars for the previous requirements. Students must successfully complete the following: Course List - Code Title Units - Compulsory Courses: - TSO 7101 Epistemology and Social Work 3 Units - TSO 7102 Advanced Study of the Theories and Practices of Social Intervention 3 Units - TSO 7190 Advanced Research Seminar in Social Work 3 Units - 3 elective course units at the graduate level 1 3 Units - Comprehensive Examination: 2 - TSO 9997 Comprehensive Examination - Research Project: - TSO 9998 Research Project - Thesis: - THD 9999 Doctoral Thesis + Code Title Units + Compulsory Courses + TSO 7501 Épistémologie et travail social 3 Units + TSO 7502 Étude avancée des théories et des pratiques d'intervention sociale 3 Units + TSO 7590 Séminaire de recherche avancé en travail social 3 Units + 3 elective course units at the graduate level 1 3 Units + Comprehensive Examination 2 + TSO 9997 Comprehensive Examination + Research Project + TSO 9998 Research Project + Thesis + THD 9999 Doctoral Thesis Note(s) @@ -104,7 +106,7 @@ Comprehensive Examination - Subject to successful completion of the compulsory courses TSO 7101, TSO 7102, TSO 7190 and the elective course, students enroll in the comprehensive examination (TSO 9997). Students must demonstrate breadth of knowledge and their ability to deepen and integrate theories, concepts and thinking on practices in social intervention in their area of interest. The examination consists of two questions, one in general theory and the other directly related to the thesis topic or to the Practicum in research intervention. The written examination must include an extensive bibliography. + Subject to successful completion of the compulsory courses TSO 7501, TSO 7502, TSO 7590 and the elective course, students enroll in the comprehensive examination (TSO 9997). Students must demonstrate breadth of knowledge and their ability to deepen and integrate theories, concepts and thinking on practices in social intervention in their area of interest. The examination consists of two questions, one in general theory and the other directly related to the thesis topic or to the Practicum in research intervention. The written examination must include an extensive bibliography. Upon successfully completing the written exam, students can proceed to the oral presentation and defence, which takes place before the Thesis Advisory Committee (TAC). In the case of failure, students are entitled to retake the exam once, before the end of the next term. A second failure leads to withdrawal from the program. @@ -438,30 +440,6 @@ Volet : Cours magistral Antérieurement SVS 6761. - - TSO 7101 Epistemology and Social Work (3 units) - - Study of key theories of knowledge (positivism, phenomenology, constructivism, structuralism, critical theory, postmodern perspectives) and their relationship with social work intervention and research. Links between theories of knowledge and the problematization of research questions in social work. - - Course Component: Lecture - - Previously SVS 7101. - - TSO 7102 Advanced Study of the Theories and Practices of Social Intervention (3 units) - - In-depth study and critical examination of conceptual tools (configuration, field, social world, micro-power, etc.) useful for the contextualized analysis of social intervention practices. - - Course Component: Lecture - - Previously SVS 7102. - - TSO 7190 Advanced Research Seminar in Social Work (3 units) - - Advanced research skills. All steps of the scientific process will be considered and discussed. In addition to an analysis of the most recent methodological approaches in social sciences, the seminar will provide students with the opportunity to reflect on the challenges of interdisciplinary in social work research. - - Course Component: Seminar - - Previously SVS 7190. TSO 7501 Épistémologie et travail social (3 crédits)