FAQs about the online Ph.D. in Integrative Social Work Program

Q: Is it required to choose a specialization to complete the Ph.D. program? 

A: Yes. A specialization is required to complete the degree program.

Q: Can I take longer than four years to complete the online Ph.D. in Integrative Social Work degree? 

A: Typically our students complete this coursework within three to four years, however, each student can complete their credits at their own pace. 

Q: What career path is typical for a graduate of the integrative social work Ph.D. program?

A: Graduates of Saybrook’s online Ph.D. in social work program go on to lead fascinating careers in positions that include clinical social workers, marriage and family therapists, social and community service managers, and many more. 

Q: What is the difference between Saybrook’s M.A. and Ph.D. in Social Work programs? 

A: A Ph.D. in social work exposes students to the theoretical and research nature of social work, while a master’s degree program prepares students for the direct practice elements of the profession. While both programs allow you to become a practicing social worker, a Ph.D. prepares you for more versatile and senior roles in the sector.  Read more about the specific differences here. 

Q: Is the integrative social work program 100% online? 

A: Yes! No in-person classes here. Saybrook University programs are 100% online.