With the launch of UofL’s new online Doctor of Social Work (DSW)—our first ever online doctorate program—there have been some great questions from prospective students about the difference between a DSW and a Ph.D. in Social Work, as well as how students can ensure they’re choosing the right program to meet their education and career goals.
The short answer is that a DSW is ideal for someone who wants to be an educator or take on a leadership position in a social service organization or within higher education. On other hand, a Ph.D. in Social Work will help students hone their research skills and prepare for conducting research while teaching at a college or university.
The long answer is that there is much more than just that to consider. Check out our comparison breakdown below.