Ph.D. In Social Work
The doctoral program is designed to prepare graduates for academic and research
careers, provide leadership in research and education committed to excellence in
social work clinical practice, and provide leadership in research and education
committed to excellence in social work clinical practice, and provide leadership
in the development of clinical services for diverse, vulnerable, and underserved
populations.
Ph.D. Program Information
The doctoral program, requiring 60 hours of study, is offered via a nontraditional
model of delivery. During the first three years, students complete thirty-six hours
of course work in nine semesters. These courses are offered in intensive weekend
sessions during the fall and spring semesters and in concentrated three-week summer
sessions. Dissertation work (24 hours) is taken over the course of years four and
five.
This innovative doctoral program allows students to attend course work while
maintaining full-time employment commitments and it does not require students to
reside full-time in the Tampa area. All classes take place in the USF Downtown Center.
If you are interested in submitting an application for admission, please review
the Addmissions Criteria and the Course Schedule links. If you have additional questions, please contact the Program Chair, Dr. Anne Strozier, Associate Professor, at (813) 974-1379 or strozier@bcs.usf.edu.
NOTE: The next cohort will begin Fall 2010.