PhD Program

Our rigorous PhD program prepares researchers, scholars, and educators to advance the field of social welfare and social work practice.

 

Application Open: Sept 1
Deadline: Dec 1

Class Profile

22

Ph.D. students in BC SSW

73%

AHANA Students 
(African-American, Hispanic, Asian, and Native American)

100%

Of the 2018 graduating class employed as assistant professors or post-docs

9

Countries of citizenship

Ph.D. Curriculum Plans

The fulltime Ph.D. in Social Work program typically takes 4 years. Each student is assigned a faculty mentor with similar research interests. Students spend 2 years gaining research skills, then 2 years conducting independent scholarly research.

45 course credits and 6 dissertation credits (51 total credits) required for Ph.D. in Social Work.
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The dual degree program is designed for those who do not yet have a Master's of Social Work.

Applicants will be considered for acceptance into the MSW/PhD program in exceptional cases and must possess a master’s degree in a behavioral or social science discipline in addition to considerable work experience.

Well-suited for international graduate students who can acquire an understanding of American social welfare policy and social work practice prior to launching their advanced doctoral studies.

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Meet Our Faculty

Accomplished and dedicated faculty members mentor students to understand and address complex social problems.

Our faculty’s expertise encompasses health disparities, public policy, neuroscience, gender-based violence, and more. They’re renowned scholars and supportive mentors.

Financial Aid

Most accepted PhD students enjoy full financial support for four years, including tuition remission and a stipend worth $170,000.

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