Degree programme objectives

The aim of the doctoral study program in Social Pedagogy is to prepare students (doctoral candidates) for scientific work in an academic environment as well as for professional employment outside the educational sphere. At the academic level, graduates of the study program can independently define a scientific field, explain current trends and findings in the field, and apply research methods to phenomena of everyday social reality. A key aspect of the study program's content is its emphasis on anchoring scientific knowledge within an interdisciplinary context. On a non-academic level, graduates of the study program can apply the social skills they have acquired during their PhD studies through compulsory internships abroad and through the outputs they have produced, particularly in mandatory elective courses.

Study plans

Studies

  • Objectives

    The aim of the doctoral study program in Social Pedagogy is to prepare students (doctoral candidates) for scientific work in an academic environment as well as for professional employment outside the educational sphere. At the academic level, graduates of the study program can independently define a scientific field, explain current trends and findings in the field, and apply research methods to phenomena of everyday social reality. A key aspect of the study program's content is its emphasis on anchoring scientific knowledge within an interdisciplinary context. On a non-academic level, graduates of the study program can apply the social skills they have acquired during their PhD studies through compulsory internships abroad and through the outputs they have produced, particularly in mandatory elective courses.

  • Learning Outcomes

    Upon successful completion of the programme, the graduate is able to:

    • understand academic theories, concepts, and methods that represent current issues and trends in the field at the international level;
    • apply knowledge and skills from the field of social pedagogy in non-academic educational settings;
    • plan and carry out social pedagogical research;
    • present the results of their research to the professional community, either orally or in writing (studies, textbooks, chapters in books, monographs, presentations at domestic and international conferences, workshops, and invited lectures);
    • critically reflect on, analyse and evaluate the results of their own research activities in relation to educational reality and events in the society;
    • develop the field of social pedagogy in a broader interdisciplinary community (cooperate with experts from other institutions on a national and international scale), or in different areas (e.g., at the political level, in educational practice, etc.).
  • Occupational Profiles of Graduates

    Graduates are primarily expected to find employment in academia, specifically in the field of social sciences. This field is represented by departments of social pedagogy or pedagogy at faculties of education, philosophy, natural sciences, and other faculties that teach pedagogical disciplines. Social pedagogues are prepared for educational, counselling, resocialization, planning, and organizational activities. We therefore expect graduates to find employment in various academic organizations and research (development) workplaces, including those in the fields of social counselling, leisure, management, the non-profit sector, ministries of education, justice, and the interior, as well as in school practice.

  • Practical Training

    The practical training of doctoral students is specifically tailored to the development of research and scientific skills and knowledge. This nature of practical training is reinforced by regular feedback and reflection under the supervision of supervisors and the guarantor of the study program. The study curriculum and study opportunities at the department include numerous practice-oriented activities. Doctoral students gain practical experience in teaching and outdoor courses as lecturers, through participation in departmental projects, or by organising educational events (such as the traditional Department Symposium) as organisers. Practical subjects also include the internationalisation subject "Research Internship Abroad" and compulsory elective subjects.

  • Goals of Theses

    Scientific texts that may include theoretical, methodological, empirical, or a combination of these approaches are accepted in the field of dissertations. Theoretical works explore various theoretical approaches to problems in the field of social pedagogy, requiring a high degree of abstract and analytical thinking, as well as insight. An example of this type of dissertation is the presentation of a meta-theoretical analysis of a selected issue in the field of social science research. Methodological theses analyse various research approaches, methods, or tools and evaluate their use in the scientific field. These may include, for example, modifications to research approaches or the development of new, original research methods. Empirical theses present specific research findings obtained through the use of particular research methods. In this case, doctoral students apply research methods to conclude their research. Specific details regarding dissertation requirements can be found in the relevant guidelines issued by the Dean of the Faculty of Education at Masaryk University.

Basic information

Abbreviation
D-SOCP
Type
doctoral degree programme
Degree
Ph.D.
Length of studies
4 years
Language of instruction
Czech Czech

5
number of active students

Faculty of Education
Programme guaranteed by
Programme guarantor