About Course
The PhD in Social Science is a prestigious doctoral program designed for individuals who aspire to deeply understand and analyze human behavior, social systems, and cultural dynamics. This interdisciplinary program promotes critical inquiry into the social, political, economic, and psychological factors that influence societies and institutions.
Students engage in advanced coursework, research methodology, and independent scholarly investigation, developing strong analytical and research capabilities to address complex social challenges. The program culminates in a doctoral dissertation that offers original contributions and meaningful insights to the evolving field of social sciences.
Pedagogical Framework:
Blended Learning – Experience a mix of quarterly in-person lectures, live interactive sessions, and flexible recorded classes.
Asynchronous Learning – Study anytime with video lectures, curated readings, and multimedia resources.
Synchronous Engagement – Participate in live webinars, virtual workshops, and group discussions to boost collaboration and critical thinking.
Applied Learning – Gain hands-on experience through case studies, simulations, and industry-relevant projects.
Interactive Teaching – Learn from professors who use collaborative and engaging teaching methods, both online and face-to-face.
Leadership & Skills Development – Build strategic thinking, problem-solving, and leadership capabilities for professional growth.
Qualification Benchmarks:
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A Master’s degree in Social Science, Sociology, Political Science, Psychology, Economics, Anthropology, or a related discipline from a recognized university.
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Strong academic record and demonstrated ability to conduct independent research.
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Professional or academic experience in research, social development, or policy-related fields is preferred.
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Proficiency in English language (IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent qualification).
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Submission of a well-defined research proposal aligned with the program’s focus areas.
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An updated Curriculum Vitae (CV) highlighting educational background, research experience, and publications (if any).
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Letters of recommendation from academic or professional referees (if required).
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Successful completion of an interview or academic assessment conducted by the university.