
Social Work
A Ph.D. in Social Work is a rigorous and advanced academic program designed to prepare individuals for leadership roles in the field of social work. This doctoral degree typically takes several years to complete and involves a combination of coursework, research, and practical experience.
Students pursuing a Ph.D. in Social Work delve deep into the theories, methods, and ethics of social work practice, with a strong emphasis on research and scholarship. They engage in original research projects that contribute to the knowledge base of the field, addressing critical social issues, policy development, and best practices in social work intervention.