DSW or Ph.D.: Which doctoral-level degree path in social work is right for you?

DSW or Ph.D.: Which doctoral-level degree path in social work is right for you?

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.

DSW vs. Ph.D. in Social Work: Quick Comparison Chart

If your goal is to be a university faculty member, which program is right for you?

You can be a faculty member with either degree. With a DSW, you’re more likely to become part of the education faculty with a central focus on teaching and service. With a Ph.D., your focus would be conducting research while teaching. If you’re primarily interested in teaching social work, then the DSW will prepare you specifically for your career goal.

Learn more about the fully online DSW program at UofL.

The DSW is currently pending Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education approval and will begin formally accepting applications in July of 2021.

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