1. Capacidad de utilizar y aplicar los conocimientos adquiridos en distintos ámbitos profesionales y disciplinares en relación directa con la equidad en educación. 2. Capacidad para diseñar y desarrollar alternativas originales e innovadoras para dar respuesta a las distintas demandas y problemáticas educativas desde la perspectiva de la equidad y la justicia social. 3. Realizar una contribución a través de una investigación original que amplíe las fronteras del conocimiento desarrollando un corpus sustancial, en torno a los campos de la Equidad en la Educación y la Innovación. 4. Capacidad de diseñar un proyecto de investigación en el que se pueda desarrollar un análisis crítico y evaluativo de situaciones complejas e innovadoras utilizando los conocimientos y metodología de trabajo para construir y avanzar en las fronteras del conocimiento en el ámbito temático de estudio. 5. Desarrollo de las capacidades comprensivas, de análisis y síntesis. 6. Desarrollo de capacidades para aplicar conocimientos a entornos nuevos, para formular y resolver nuevas preguntas, para plantear y contrastar nuevas hipótesis. 7. Desarrollo de las habilidades para debatir, integrando conocimientos con responsabilidad social y científica, demostrando el dominio de distintas habilidades y métodos de investigación que posibiliten analizar los procesos educativos en el actual marco de sociedades cosmopolitas. 8. Realizar un análisis crítico de evaluación y síntesis de ideas nuevas y complejas, sobre proyectos de investigación en desarrollo en el área de conocimiento de educación y equidad, valorando sus posibilidades de transferencia y mejora de las prácticas educativas.
Profesorado de los diversos niveles del sistema educativo e investigadores en el campo de la educación.
This are the main research lines for current study.
Candidates who do not meet all the necessary prior learning conditions for the programme may be required to complete additional courses in the form of subjects and modules from UDC Master’s and undergraduate programmes. The number of credits from additional subject teaching will not exceed 15 ECTS credits, which students may choose to complete before or after enrolment in the PhD programme.
Students who do not opt to complete additional coursework prior to enrolment should register for their extra subjects or modules at the same time as the PhD. Failure to complete additional coursework within a period of three consecutive terms will result in the termination of the student’s registration.
See also UDC PhD Policies and Regulations, Article 16: Applications.
complements | credits |
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Análisis Estadístico de datos en la investigación educativa | 6 |
Investigación interpretativa postparadigmática en educación: de la etnografía a la cartografía social | 3 |
La investigación educativa desde una perspectiva cuantitativa | 3 |
La investigación histórico-educativa | 3 |
La Investigación-acción e innovación educativa | 3 |
La investigación en la orientación | 3 |
Metodología de investigación educativa: los estudios de caso | 3 |
Metodología de investigación en dramatización, historia y sociedad | 3 |
Metodologías de evaluación de la calidad en centros educativos | 3 |
Controversies and Images in Education in a Multicultural Society | 3 |
Media Education in a Multi-Screen Society | 3 |
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in Education: Which Techniques, Who Should Use Them and How They Should Be Integrated into Schools | 3 |
From Integration to Inclusive Education in Students with Special Educational Needs | 3 |
Lifelong Learning in Information Societies | 3 |
Equality Policies in Education | 3 |
Politics, culture, education and justice in Democratic Societies | 3 |
Professional Counseling in the Context of Lifelong Learning | 3 |
Evaluation Research in Educational Programmes and Services | 3 |
Research Methodology in Performing Arts | 3 |
Physical Education, Health Education and Quality of Life | 3 |
Leisure and Sports: Socio-Educational Action in Early Childhood | 3 |
Education in Mathematics and Sociocultural Elements of the Curriculum | 3 |
Learning Attitudes in Mathematics | 3 |
Learning Problems in Natural Sciencies | 3 |
Teaching Strategies in Sciences and Environmental Education | 3 |
Genesis and Evolution of the Educational System in Contemporary Galicia | 3 |
Social Issues. Youth Justice and Education | 3 |
Municipalities and Educational Action | 3 |
Educational Reforms and Innovations: from Education Policy to School Practice | 3 |
- | 4.5 |
- | 4.5 |
- | 4.5 |
- | 4.5 |
Research Methodologies Aimed at Innovation | 3 |
- | 3 |
- | 3 |
- | 3 |
- | 3 |
- | 3 |
- | 3 |
- | 3 |
- | 3 |
- | 3 |
- | 4 |
- | 3 |
- | 3 |
- | 3 |
- | 3 |
- | 3 |
- | 3 |
- | 3 |
- | 3 |
Qualitative Research in Education | 3 |
Quantitative Research | 3 |
Action Research and Innovation | 3 |
Evaluation of Curricular Materials | 3 |
- | 3 |
- | 3 |
Investigación e Innovación en Didáctica de las Ciencias Sociales | 3 |
The PhD supervision agreement defines the academic relationship between the candidate and the University, the rights and responsibilities of each (including any intellectual and/or industrial property rights resulting from the candidate’s research), the procedures in place in relation to conflict resolution, and the duration of the agreement. It also specifies the duties of the PhD tutor and supervisor.
The supervision agreement must be signed by the candidate, tutor and designated university representative (or representatives) within a maximum period of one month as from the date of registration. The supervisor’s signature may be added subsequently, once a supervisor has been appointed.
When the document has been signed by all the relevant parties, the agreement is then added to the candidate’s record of activities.
See also UDC PhD Policies and Regulations, Article 31: Supervision agreement.
The candidate must prepare a research plan within six months of registration, with information regarding methodology, objectives, resources and milestones. The research plan is submitted together with the report of the supervisor and/or tutor for approval by the Academic Committee for PhD Programmes (CAPD). Improvements to the plan may be introduced with the approval of the supervisor and/or tutor based on the annual review of the student’s research progress.
Research plans are subject to annual review by the CAPD, including the report(s) of the supervisor and/or tutor and the candidate’s record of activities. Students will be permitted to continue with their studies if the outcome of the review is satisfactory. If the outcome is negative, the student will be required to submit a new plan within a period of six months. If the committee is still not satisfied, the candidate will be removed from the programme.
See also UDC PhD Policies and Regulations, Article 30: Research plan.
UDC holds student mobility agreements with universities and other third-level institutions across four continents. Students are offered several opportunities each year to apply to study abroad in one of these centres (for a single term or for a whole year), with the guarantee that all credits obtained will be duly recognised in their academic record upon their return.
For each round of applications, the University publishes the list of exchange options available to students and, where relevant, the specific conditions associated with each. Students may also apply to the University for funding for international work experience placements and internships.
Work experience placements are accredited in the student's academic record and the European diploma supplement. Students are free to decide in which host company or academic institution within the EHEA they wish to carry out their placement. To assist them in their search, the University has created an online noticeboard with jobs postings and other news.
Work-study placements in A Coruña are arranged by the International Relations Office (ORI) of the UDC in collaboration with the international relations coordinators in the student’s home university. The general entry criteria, rights and obligations of students, and admission and acceptance procedures for the programme, are regulated by the UDC Mobility Policy.