The Doctor of Social Science (DSocSci, SScD 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.

Argentina

Provided by the National University of Luján[2][3]

Australia

Provided by the University of Queensland[4]

Provided by the University of Sydney[5]

Canada

Provided by Royal Roads University[6]

Finland

Provided by the University of Tampere[7]

Holy See

Provided by the Pontifical Gregorian University.

Hong Kong

Provided by the University of Hong Kong.[8]

Ireland

The DSocSci is offered as a full-time qualification by:

United States

United Kingdom

The DSocSci is offered as a full-time or part-time qualification by:

References

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  2. http://www.unlu.edu.ar/posgrado.html PhD in Applied Sciences - NU of Lu
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  5. "Doctor of Arts / Doctor of Social Sciences - Arts and Social Sciences (Postgraduate) - the University of Sydney".
  6. "Doctor of Social Sciences | Royal Roads University".
  7. "Graduate Studies - School of Management". www.uta.fi. Archived from the original on 2012-06-04.
  8. "Academic Dress for Doctoral Degrees - HKU".
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  11. "College of Social and Behavioral Sciences". Wilmington University website.
  12. "Research subjects | Research degrees | University of Leicester".
  13. "Queen's University Belfast | Academic Affairs | Postgraduate Degrees of the University". Archived from the original on 2015-02-21. Retrieved 2015-04-29.
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