Journalism and PR Professional Doctorate DProf
University of Sunderland
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Professional Doctorate

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Sir Tom Cowie Campus

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SEP-25

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OverviewEqual but fundamentally different to a traditional Doctorate of Philosophy degree pathway, our Professional Doctorate pathways, incorporating our generic Professional Doctorate, Doctorate of Business Administration, and Doctorate of Education degrees offer the opportunity for professionals to impact on the world of practice-based research.The multi-disciplinary programme delivery is designed specifically for professionals from any academic discipline to join a cohort where differences ...Read more

Overview

Equal but fundamentally different to a traditional Doctorate of Philosophy degree pathway, our Professional Doctorate pathways, incorporating our generic Professional Doctorate, Doctorate of Business Administration, and Doctorate of Education degrees offer the opportunity for professionals to impact on the world of practice-based research.

The multi-disciplinary programme delivery is designed specifically for professionals from any academic discipline to join a cohort where differences and commonalities in professional practice can be used to drive active dialogue and shared learning opportunities in developing knowledge and skills, which are fundamental to research design and methodology, and project management.

Three taught modules form the initial part of the programme. Over the first academic year in the taught element, you will study an array of core topics including, research ontology, philosophy and epistemology, framing professional identity, critical reflection and reflexivity, and researcher positionality.

In addition to this you will be facilitated in developing skills of critical synthesis and analysis in terms of doctoral academic writing. This will be consolidated by teaching advanced research methodologies, which you will use to justify and consolidate your doctoral research protocol.

The course has two block attendance modules in October and April, in the first academic year, which are supplemented by online tutorials and seminars. As well as having the support of Module Leaders, you will be designated a Director of Studies and Co-Supervisor who will support you in developing and refining your doctoral research in preparation for formal submission and your Viva voce examination.

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What students say
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Yuk
27 Feb 23

As an international student studying in the university of Sunderland, this uni is actually one of the best out of all the offers i..Read more

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23 Oct 14

My uni has a lot to offer. It is great to see all the people welcoming you everyday and the respectable staff around. Very modern university with a lot of societies and clubs..Read more

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Entry requirements

The normal entry requirement for a research degree is a UK honours degree (first or upper second class) or a UK Masters degree or a qualification which is regarded as equivalent.

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£5,000 per year

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The fee mentioned is for 2024-25 academic year and there may be a slight increase in the fee for 2025-26 entry.

£8,000 per year

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Students from EU

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£5,000 if you are from the UK/Ireland/EU settled/pre-settled

£8,000 per year

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The fee mentioned is for 2024-25 academic year and there may be a slight increase in the fee for 2025-26 entry.

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27 Feb 23
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As an international student studying in the university of Sunderland, this uni is actually one of the best out of all the offers i...
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23 Oct 14
Fashion Journalism BA (Hons)
My uni has a lot to offer. It is great to see all the people welcoming you everyday and the respectable staff around. Very modern university with a lot of societies and clubs...
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University of Sunderland
St Peter's Sunderland SR6 0DD United Kingdom
Nearest train station: Seaham  3.2 miles away
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