Why Choose Barry University?

Late afternoon and evening courses

Strong faculty support

Unique attention to developing teaching skills

Hands-on research practicum experience

Cutting edge special topics intensive short coursess

Specialized seminar to aid in dissertation completion

The Ph.D. program in social work:

  • is designed with late afternoon and evening courses to accommodate employment
  • can be completed by many students in 3-4 years of study (must be completed within 8 years of initial matriculation)
  • emphasizes close advisement and faculty support as students implement their course of study
  • is unique in its attention to developing teaching skills among doctoral students through course work in social work education, teaching practicum opportunities, and adjunct teaching assignments in the MSW program.
  • aims to produce scholars and educators who are practice-centered
  • provides an interdisciplinary experience in research methodology courses, which prepare students for both qualitative and quantitative methods
  • in addition to a 49-credit core curriculum, offers a rich elective menu of intensive short courses on special topics
  • provides applied research opportunities through practicum and research assistantship experiences
  • structures and supports completion of the dissertation through specialized seminars
  • admits small cohorts of students in order to promote cohesive, collegial doctoral student groups who move through the program together in a mutually supportive context
  • limits classes to 12 students
  • fosters a climate of collegiality and mutuality among doctoral students and faculty
  • provides a superlative multicultural context for research within the diverse, changing environment of Miami and South Florida