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Ph.D. in Social Welfare

Description

The Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree program in social welfare is designed to train and mentor students to become competent scholars and advanced applied practitioners that advance knowledge and provide leadership in addressing issues pertinent to at-risk and vulnerable populations. The program consists of 55 post-master’s level credit hours. The requirements for the Ph.D. degree will be as follows: 21 hours in a substantive core area of social work, 16 hours of research methods and statistics, and 18 hours of dissertation tutorial and dissertation. Six hours of substantive core credit may be taken in other School of Applied Sciences departments upon the approval of the dissertation adviser in consultation with department chairs.

Minimum Total Credit Hours: 55

Course Requirements

All students are required to complete the following: 21 hours in a substantive core area of social work: SW 701, 703, 704, 706, 708, 709, and 713 or an substantive elective; 16 hours of research methods and statistics: SW 702, 705, 710 or research or statistics elective, 711, and 712.

Other Academic Requirements

Upon completion of the core courses, the Qualifying Examination (QE) takes place. The exam tests the students’ knowledge of the foundation content in social work. Mastery of this content is deemed essential before moving on to the next phase of the doctoral program.

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