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    Doctor of Social Work

    A doctoral degree for experienced social work practitioners in advanced practice, research and/or policy analysis (although some DSW recipients are not social workers). Much of the course work emphasizes qualitative and quantitative analysis methods. The degree typically leads to teaching, research, leadership roles in agencies, or self-employed social work practice. (NCI Thesaurus)




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