The Doctor of Social Science (DSocSci, SScD or DSS) degree is the highest degree offered by some universities in the field of social sciences, for which other universities confer a Ph.D.
Like the PhD, it is recognized[1] as a terminal research degree that requires a substantial original thesis.
In North America, the only universities to offer a Doctor of Social Science are Royal Roads University in British Columbia, Canada, and Wilmington University in New Castle, Delaware, United States.
Argentina
Provided by the National University of Luján[2][3]
Australia
Provided by the University of Queensland[4]
Provided by the University of Sydney[5]
Canada
Provided by Royal Roads University[6]
Finland
Provided by the University of Tampere[7]
Holy See
Provided by the Pontifical Gregorian University.
Hong Kong
Provided by the University of Hong Kong.[8]
Ireland
The DSocSci is offered as a full-time qualification by:
United States
- Formerly Offered by The New School for Social Research, but abolished
- Wilmington University,[11] New Castle, Delaware
- The American University of Business and Social Sciences (AUBSS), California
United Kingdom
The DSocSci is offered as a full-time or part-time qualification by:
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