Doctor of Social ScienceThe Doctor of Social Science (DSocSci, SScD, Dr. rer. soc. 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. ArgentinaProvided by the National University of Luján[2][3] AustraliaProvided by the University of Queensland[4] Provided by the University of Sydney[5] CanadaProvided by Royal Roads University[6] FinlandProvided by the University of Tampere[7] Provided by the University of Helsinki[8] and at which, somewhat infelicitously, the terminal degree in Practical philosophy is awarded as a Doctor of Social Science (DSS)[9], rather than a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.). GermanyProvided e.g. by the University of Mannheim[10] and by the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich [11]. Holy SeeProvided by the Pontifical Gregorian University. Hong KongProvided by the University of Hong Kong.[12] IrelandThe DSocSci is offered as a full-time qualification by: United States
United KingdomThe DSocSci is offered as a full-time or part-time qualification by:
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