
Online Doctor of Social Work (DSW)
Program Overview: Online Doctor of Social Work
The KU School of Social Welfare Doctor of Social Work (DSW) program is centered on developing leadership and administrative skills while translating the research base of the profession to help agencies understand and implement best practices found in the social work and social science literature. Additionally, many courses are devoted to the theory and practice of teaching, preparing graduates to conduct their own classes, contribute to curricular development, and serve as skilled mentors and advisors to students.
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What careers are possible with an online Doctor of Social Work?
DSW graduates are expert practitioner-scholars who teach, supervise, and mentor; assume leadership roles in social work practice settings; and generate and disseminate social work practice knowledge. Employers seek candidates with the DSW for career advancement in agencies, government, and higher education.
Overall employment of social workers nationwide is projected to grow 9% from 2021 to 2031, faster than the average for all occupations; and employment of social workers in the field of health care, mental health, and substance misuse is projected to move into administrative positions within these settings. Even though many DSW graduates choose nonacademic administrative and private clinical practice positions, 12-15% accept tenure- or nontenure-track faculty positions at CSWE-accredited programs as a first destination, which are also growth employment areas in the U.S.