The online Doctor of Social Work (DSW) is designed for experienced social workers to become practitioner scholars in teaching and leadership and 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.
UofL’s Doctor of Social Work program can help you make a real difference in your community and the world. If you’re an experienced social worker ready to make a difference, the expertly-designed DSW curriculum will help you develop the skills you need to educate, innovate and implement just practices that promote academic, organizational and community change.
The Doctor of Social Work is offered by the CSWE-accredited Raymond A. Kent School of Social Work and Family Science at the University of Louisville.
Stronger cultural knowledge and stronger base to work from—available fully online.
Earn your graduate certificate in just 14 courses (44 credit hours).
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Social worker employment is expected to grow 16% between 2016 and 2026.
"This program transforms experienced professionals into scholars, teachers and organizational leaders positively impacting vulnerable and marginalized populations."
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.
The essential knowledge, skills and credentials earned from a DSW equips you to advance your career and succeed as a social work postsecondary educator and/or leader. Most postsecondary social work educators work in public and private colleges and universities, professional schools, and junior or community colleges.
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 Doctor of Social Work graduates include:
The 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.
While you can become a faculty member with either degree, a DSW prepares you to become part of the education faculty with a central focus on teaching and service as opposed to research.
START YOUR APPLICATION REQUEST INFORMATION
Students interested in the Fall 2023 cohort can continue to submit their application materials until June 30, 2023.
Preferred Application Deadline | Term | Start Date |
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February 1 | Fall | August |
Send all materials to:
Graduate Admissions
University of Louisville
2211 S. Brook Street
Louisville, KY 40292
gradadm@louisville.edu
* The preferred deadline helps you complete the application process on time, be notified of acceptance and enroll before the term begins. We recommend you work on and submit your complete application in advance of the preferred deadline, as some application materials may take more time.
The online Doctor of Social Work is a 44 credit hour program that requires 6 credit hours of capstone coursework (2 courses, completed during the third, final, year of the program).
Course List | Hours |
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DSW 730: Social Service Leadership and Teaching & Learning: History, Philosophy & Current Practice | 3 |
DSW 701: Ethics, Equity, and Social Justice: Theory and Practice | 3 |
DSW 705: Program Evaluation | 3 |
DSW 706: Applied Social Service Leadership, Management & Practice | 4 |
DSW 707: Program Planning, Finance, & Budgets | 3 |
DSW 708: Social Work Teaching & Learning: Theories, Methods & Assessment | 4 |
DSW 709: Teaching in Social Work: Course Design, Instruction & Evaluation | 3 |
DSW 710: Policy Analysis & Advocacy: Contemporary Issues | 3 |
DSW 702: Implementation Science, Program Development, & Administration | 3 |
DSW 703: Continuous Quality Improvemen, Data Driven Decision-Making and Evidence Based Practice & Manage | 3 |
DSW 704: Research Methods | 3 |
DSW 711: Integrative Seminar & Qualifying Assessment | 3 |
DSW 712: Capstone Project I | 3 |
DSW 713: Capstone Project II | 3 |
Minimum Required Credit Hours | 44 |