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Doctorate In Social Work (dsw)

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A Doctorate in Social Work (DSW) is a terminal degree in the field of social work, emphasizing advanced practice and leadership in the profession.

Key Features

  • Advanced practice skills
  • Leadership training
  • Research and scholarship
  • Clinical supervision
  • Policy analysis

Pros

  • Opportunities for advancement in social work careers
  • Enhanced knowledge and skills in the field
  • Focus on research and evidence-based practice

Cons

  • Long duration of study (typically 3-5 years)
  • High cost of tuition for doctoral programs

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