Coursework in a PhD in Social Work courses typically consist of superior classes in social work theory, research strategies, statistics, and policy evaluation. Students may also take guides associated with their research interests and electives in associated fields along with sociology, psychology, or public health. The purpose is to provide a robust basis for both the theoretical and realistic aspects of social work research.
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