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Education & Social Sciences MPhil

UK

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What will I learn?

The Master of Philosophy (MPhil) degree is a more advanced postgraduate research degree. In most cases, it is a thesis-only research degree – meaning that your studies will be exclusively focused on researching and writing your thesis – and is regarded as a senior or second master’s degree.

In most cases the MPhil usually requires 18-24 months of full-time, or 24-36 months of part-time study and requires the submission and oral defence (viva voce examination) of a thesis comprising original research undertaken by the candidate. The MPhil degree is different from the MRes degree in the scale and scope of the research undertaken and an extended time; the MPhil thesis is typically 20-40,000 words, or the equivalent for practice-led research projects.

In addition, MPhil research students may be required to undertake a few taught/supporting modules where this is considered necessary for the attainment of competence in research methods and/or background knowledge. In an MPhil, evidence is required of the ability to test ideas, understand appropriate techniques, make use of published work and source material, and show familiarity with different theories and empirical studies.

As such, the MPhil may be awarded to graduate students who satisfactorily complete a programme of supervised research training and have investigated and evaluated or critically studied an appropriate topic over the equivalent of not less than eighteen months of full-time study and who have presented a satisfactory thesis.

Which department am I in?

Education and Social Sciences

Study options

Full Time (18 months)

Tuition fees
£15,250.00 (US$ 19,694) per year
The mentioned fee is 2023/24 entry, there may be slight increase in 2024/25 entry.

This is a fixed fee
Start date

September 2025

Venue

University of the West of Scotland

Paisley Campus,

High Street,

Paisley,

Renfrewshire,

PA1 2BE, SCOTLAND, Scotland

Entry requirements

For international students

Entry onto a postgraduate research degree normally requires you to have obtained a good Honours degree (First or Upper Second Class) in a relevant area of study. Applicants are required to have an IELTS score as follows overall score of 6.5 no sub-test less than 6.0.

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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