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Online Doctor of Social Work (DSW)

The online Doctor of Social Work (DSW) is designed for experienced social workers to become practitioner-scholars in teaching and leadership, as they take on roles such as faculty members in social work programs and program directors, administrators, policy practitioners and other organizational leadership positions within social service organizations.

The University of Louisville’s online DSW program is offered by the Raymond A. Kent School of Social Work and Family Science. This fully online program will equip you with the knowledge, tools and resources you need to be a positive change agent in your community and the world.

How Much Will I Pay?

A Doctoral Candidacy (DOCT 600) course fee of $1,660 applies for all DSW students, regardless of military status.

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Online DSW Program Highlights

  • Experience quality over quantity as you learn in smaller cohorts and build peer connections.
  • Earn your degree from an R1 research institution.
  • Gain hands-on experience and become a well-rounded practitioner by completing both a teaching and leadership practicum.
  • Set yourself up for a successful career—according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the field of social work is expected to grow 16% from 2016 –2026.
  • Experience the flexibility and convenience of 100% online classes, 24/7 access to learning tools and asynchronous courses with synchronous sessions.
  • Learn from experienced Kent School faculty and renowned leaders in the field of social work who hold professional fellowships.
  • Create, complete and defend an original capstone project under the supervision of a faculty mentor and three additional faculty members.

24/7 ACCESS TO TOOLS

Stronger cultural knowledge and stronger base to work from—available fully online.

14 COURSES

Earn your graduate certificate in just 14 courses (44 credit hours).

2 Focus Areas

Practicums in Teaching and Leadership prepare you for the next level of your career.

Online learning video - Online Doctor of Social Work

"The DSW online program helped me build my own leadership skills, find confidence, find my own voice and see what I can do in my own practice."


- Lizzy Minton,
Doctor of Social Work Graduate

The Raymond A. Kent School of Social Work and Family Science

Founded in 1936, the Kent School of Social Work and Family Science prepares students to work in a society with complex social problems and needs. Rapidly becoming one of the top research social work programs in the country, the Kent School is able to provide current research information in the preparation of its students for work with individuals, families and communities. Learn more about the Kent School here.

Online DSW Outcomes

What Can You do with a DSW?

The essential knowledge and skills you develop and the credentials you earn through a DSW will equip you to advance your career and succeed as a social work postsecondary educator and/or leader. In the community, DSW degrees prepare individuals for leadership roles in human service and non-profit organizations, policy and advocacy positions, and community activism. In practice roles, DSW degrees prepare individuals for advanced social work positions in private practice and consulting and training.

The 2019-2029 occupational outlook for postsecondary social work educators is expected to grow 9% nationwide, which is faster than the average national occupation growth rate and have a median annual salary of $80,790 (bls.gov).

Other career opportunities available to DSW graduates include:

  • Policy practitioners
  • Leadership roles and human services administrators within non-profit, government and social service organizations
  • Program evaluators
  • Organizational trainers
  • Community advocates

What is the Difference Between a DSW and a PhD in Social Work?

The DSW program prepares leaders and educators to advance practice within social service or higher education organizations and prepares them to use data to make informed practice-based decisions. A DSW is ideal for someone who wants to elevate their practice career or begin the journey to becoming a faculty member at an institute of higher learning.

On the other hand, a PhD in social work is ideal for someone interested in research that advances the field of social work locally, nationally and internationally, and uses data to inform the broader professional community.

An individual with a PhD may also become a faculty member at an institute of higher learning.


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Online DSW Application Deadlines


Preferred Application Deadline Term Start Date
March 15 Fall August

How to Apply for the Online Doctor of Social Work

  1. Start your application for graduate admission
  2. Submit $65 non-refundable application fee
  3. Upload required materials* (See Application Checklist here)
  4. Request official transcripts from all previously attended colleges and universities. Transcripts are only accepted directly from the institution(s) by email: gradadm@louisville.edu (recommended) or mail: University of Louisville, Graduate School, 2211 S. Brook St., Louisville, KY 40292.
  5. Create a financial plan
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Online Doctor of Social Work Admissions Requirements and Materials

To be considered for admission, applicants must have:

  • a master's degree in Social Work from a CSWE-accredited program or international equivalent
  • a minimum graduate GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (note: applicants with a master's GPA below 3.0 showing potential for success as demonstrated in their other submitted application materials and/or in the interview for admission into the Doctor of Social Work program will be given consideration for admission)
  • three years of post-master's social work experience
  • an interview after review of submitted application materials

*Required application packet materials are provided in the DSW Application Checklist to help you review requirements, keep track of the documentation you have and identify the documentation you still need to obtain.


*Your Application Portal:
Once you have started the graduate application, you can check the status and review any additional checklist to-do items. Log in to your application using the email address you used to apply for admission and your password. Your checklist items may include additional materials or documentation that facilitate a smooth admissions process. You will also have access to important contact information and next steps after an admissions decision is made.

Online DSW Courses

The online DSW is a 44 credit hour program. Fall and Spring courses are eight weeks. Summer courses are six weeks. Students complete both a teaching practicum and leadership practicum as part of their coursework. All students must pass a qualifying assessment before proceeding to the capstone project (6 credit hours) that is completed in the third year of the program. Practicums occur across all semesters.


Term Course List Hours
Fall DSW 700: Social Service Leadership and Teaching & Learning: History, Philosophy & Current Practice 3
DSW 701: Ethics, Equity, and Social Justice: Theory and Practice 3
Spring DSW 702: Implementation Science, Program Development, & Administration 3
Summer DSW 704: Research Methods 3
DSW 705: Program Evaluation 3
Fall DSW 706: Applied Social Service Leadership, Management & Practice 4
DSW 707: Program Planning, Finance, & Budgets 3
Spring DSW 708: Social Work Teaching & Learning: Theories, Methods & Assessment 4
DSW 709: Teaching in Social Work: Course Design, Instruction & Evaluation 3
Summer DSW 710: Policy Analysis & Advocacy: Contemporary Issues 3
DSW 711: Integrative Seminar & Qualifying Assessment 3
Fall DSW 712: Capstone Project I 3
Spring DSW 713: Capstone Project II 3
DOCT 600: Doctoral Candidacy 0
Minimum Required Credit Hours 44

Online DSW Practicum Experiences

Students complete two practicum experiences. In the fall semester of the second year, students complete a leadership practicum concurrently with Applied Social Service Leadership, Management & Practice. In the spring semester of the second year, students complete a teaching practicum concurrently with Social Work Teaching & Learning: Theories, Methods & Assessment.

Synchronous Learning in the Online DSW

Work in online learning is asynchronous or synchronous. With asynchonrous coursework, the instructor as well as the students in the course, engage with the course content at different times. Synchronous learning, a modality often enjoyed by students, more closely resembles the traditional classroom and requires students and the instructor to be in the same place at the same time.

While work in all DSW classes is primarily asynchronous, each course meets twice during the semester. All synchronous class meetings are held on Wednesday evenings.


Online DSW Course Descriptions


  • I am thinking of applying
    • Is there a dissertation required?

      There is no dissertation. However, students have the option of conducting a capstone project.

    • What do the classes cover?

      The classes provide knowledge and skills in implementing leadership knowledge; application of teaching skills and learning strategies; ethical leadership and teaching practices; and modalities of scientific inquiry in evaluating practices in leadership and teaching and learning.

    • How long does the degree take to finish?

      The DSW takes 3 years to complete. Students take one course at a time continuously across Fall, Spring and Summer semesters.

    • Do I have to come to campus?

      There is no residency. All classes and program events are online. You are welcome to join us for commencement activities if you elect to do so.

    • Can I still work while completing the program?

      The program is designed with the practicing social worker in mind. Students take one class at a time so they can focus on course content while remaining employed. Additionally, students will use observations and experiences from their workplace to complete coursework across the curriculum. Students will begin applying new knowledge in their work as they learn.

    • How competitive is the admissions process?

      The admissions process is competitive. Students must demonstrate strong verbal and written communication skills, critical thinking, a commitment to social work values and a commitment to prioritizing the time needed to undertake doctoral studies.

    • How large are the cohorts?

      There are 20 students in each cohort.

    • Is the program considered part-time or full-time?

      The program is a part-time program because students only complete six credit hours each semester. Classes are a hybrid of synchronous and asynchronous meetings.

    • What is the application deadline?

      The application deadline is March 15th this year for the cohort that begins the program in the Fall semester of the given year. Interviews are conducted in February and March. Admission decisions are made in March.

    • What are the practicum experiences?

      There are two practicum experiences completed in year two of the program. First, students complete a leadership practicum at their place of employment. The practicum experience depends on the nature of the organization with tasks focused on activities conducted by upper administrators. Second, in the teaching practicum, students work with Kent School faculty to observe and conduct teaching activities. The leadership practicum occurs in the Fall semester, and the teaching practicum occurs in the Spring semester.

    • How is the DSW degree different from the PhD degree?

      DSW programs can prepares students to become scholar-practitioners in advanced social work practice and leaders in human service and educational institutions. PhD programs prepare students to become researchers who develop theoretical research and educational practices.

    • Is the DSW Program accredited through the Council on Social Work Education?

      Currently, DSW and PhD programs are not accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE). In June of 2020, CSWE approved accreditation standards for the DSW degree which is currently being piloted. The Kent School of Social Work and Family Science DSW program has adopted CSWE’s Accreditation Standards for Professional Practice Doctoral Programs in Social Work. For information about the standards and the current pilot study, please visit the Council on Social Work Education Website.

  • I was accepted! What now?
    • What type of resources are available to students to support them through the program?

      Students are provided a complimentary subscription to Grammarly, access to Library Services for Distance Education and Online Courses, and the university’s Virtual Writing Center. Students are also assigned faculty mentors who provide support guidance through the program. And finally, there is student support for Blackboard, the learning Management system used for online courses, and assistance for technology issues. Monthly seminar sessions and student support meetings are held along with professional development activities through the university’s Graduate School and the DSW Program.

    • How much is tuition?

      Tuition is $775 per credit hour. Individuals on active duty in the military, Coast Guard, and qualifying members of the Reserves and National Guard may be eligible for a tuition rate of $250 per credit hour.

    • Is there financial assistance?

      There are currently no scholarship or assistant opportunities for DSW students. Students work with the Financial Aid Office on applying for student loans or devising payment plans.

  • I have finished my coursework. What now?
    • What is the capstone project?

      Students complete the capstone project in the final year of the program. Students work under the guidance of a capstone project committee. Students who elect to complete a capstone project develop and implement a project based on scholarly literature that addresses a substantive issue or concern in leadership or teaching.

    • What are some examples of capstones students are thinking about completing?

      Students develop capstone projects around student interests and leadership opportunities offered in their workplaces.

  • I am graduating!
    • What are some types of employment opportunities for someone pursuing a DSW degree?

      Individuals with a DSW degree are qualified for the following positions (non-exhaustive list): University faculty or administrator, Policy practitioner, Community advocate, Leader within social service organizations, Consultant, Trainer, etc

    • Is the DSW degree eligible for licensure?

      The University of Louisville’s Doctor of Social Work online program is designed for social workers who have already earned a master's degree in social work. The Doctor of Social Work online program is a post-licensure program and does not lead to any advanced type of professional certification or licensure in any U.S. state, territory, jurisdiction or location.


Online DSW Success Team