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St. Catherine University – University of St. Thomas School of Social Work
Doctorate in Social Work
Education as Practice
teaching excellence · engaged scholarship · commitment to service & leadership
“Drawing from the Judeo-Christian traditions of social caring, we prepare students to use social work knowledge, values and skills to demonstrate the intrinsic value of all humankind as they serve those
in need and promote social justice and human rights.”
School of Social Work Mission Statement
Nationally Recognized, Accredited & Ranked
• St. Kate’s – St. Thomas BSW program accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) since 1974. MSW accredited since 1990.
• DSW approved by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) in 2014; first cohort started August, 2014.
• Faculty are National and International Leaders
• The St. Catherine University – University of St. Thomas School of Social Work is ranked in the top 25% of schools nationally [U.S. News & World Report]
St. Kate’s - St. Thomas: A unique collaboration • Joint BSW program since 1974. Joint MSW program since 1990. • Two universities: One faculty - One student body • “Large School” Resources & Network / “Small School” Environment &
Student-Centered Community • Principles of service and social justice inform curriculum
University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN St. Catherine University, St. Paul, MN
Outstanding Teaching & Mentoring
Our 30 full-time faculty are recognized scholars, researchers and practicing clinicians, committed to mentoring relationships & community engagement.
Prof. Kari Fletcher, Coordinator of Area of Emphasis in Military Practice, and the AEMP Scholars, with Mobile Veterans Unit
Prof. David Roseborough, co-chair, Advanced Clinical Practice Institute
DSW Mission
“We prepare students to teach and lead in the social work profession with a particular focus on teaching as
social work practice. We partner with students to prepare graduates to assume the roles of faculty to teach, develop an identity as a scholar practitioner,
write for publication and other forms of dissemination, and pursue social justice through
leadership in the academy and community.”
Why a teaching-focused DSW?
• Expansion of BSW & MSW programs nationally has created strong demand for doctoral-prepared faculty. Currently, doctoral programs are not graduating enough individuals to fill these needs.
• Many universities and colleges have moved beyond the requirement of the MSW as the terminal degree for tenure track positions
• Strong practitioners and adjunct faculty need teaching skills, writing and publication skills, full understanding and integration of the roles of the professoriate, and credentials to confidently teach and lead in university settings.
DSW program-at-a-glance:
• Three-year curriculum; 45 semester credits (15 courses) required
• Cohort model: Students move through the program as a group, forming strong personal and professional connections
• Online synchronous and asynchronous instruction
• On-campus residency each summer in St. Paul, MN (2 weeks)
• Fall and Spring semesters comprised of two successive, 8-week sessions
• EITHER a teaching practicum OR an interprofessional education experience completed during final summer residency
• “Banded” dissertation
July 17-19: Orientation – Oak Ridge Conference Center, in
Chaska, Minnesota – No additional costs
Getting Started: July 2015
2014 Orientation at the Oak Ridge Conference Center
July 20-31: – On-campus residency at the University of St.
Thomas
– Dorm housing, $56 / night First course:
DRSW 700: History of Social Work & Social Work Education
Getting Started: July 2015
University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN
Fall 2015: • 8-week online course (course #2):
DRSW 710: Social Work Education • 8-week online course (course #3):
DRSW 716: Roles and Responsibilities of the Professoriate * No class the weeks of Thanksgiving or Christmas
Spring 2016: • 8-week online course: (course #4)
DRSW 717: Pedagogies in Social Work Education: Theory and Practice • 8-week online course: (course #5)
DRSW 718: Mission and Purpose through Curricular Development
Academic Calendar – Year One
Curriculum
Required courses: • DRSW 700: History of Social Work and Social Work Education • DRSW 710: Social Work Education • DRSW 716: Roles and Responsibilities of the Professoriate • DRSW 717: Pedagogies in Social Work Education: Theory and
Practice • DRSW 718: Mission and Purpose through Curriculum
Development • DRSW 719: Creating Hybrid, Online Course Formats • DRSW 720: Social Work Theoretical Perspectives • DRSW 721: Teaching Social Work • DRSW 722: Using Mixed Methods in Social Work Research • DRSW 723: Engaged Scholarship • DRSW 724: Interprofessional Education/ IPC Experiential
Or DRSW 725: Teaching Practicum
• DRSW 790: DSW Capstone Seminar: Writing for Publication • DRSW 800: Banded Dissertation
Elective courses may include* (2 electives required): • DRSW 730: Designing and
Implementing a Field Education Program • DRSW 731: Grant Writing • DRSW 732: Program Evaluation and
Assessment • DRSW 733: Program Administration • DRSW 734: The Arc of Supervision,
Mentoring, and Faculty Development • DRSW 735: Independent Study • DRSW 736: International Social Work &
Global Perspectives
*Schedule of electives not yet determined
Total: 15 courses / 45 credits
Teaching Practicum OR IPC Experiential Option 1: DRSW 725 - Teaching Practicum (3 cr) Students will teach a portion of a summer course during the on-campus, summer residency under the supervision and mentorship of program faculty. Ø Alternatively, students can request to teach a full summer course in St. Paul,
with compensation, under the supervision and mentorship of program faculty
Option 2: DRSW 724 - Interprofessional Education / IPC Experiential (3 cr) Students will gain experience in interprofessional education through the UST Interprofessional Center for Counseling and Legal Services, working with the IPC Director of Social Work Services during their on-campus, summer residency. www.stthomas.edu/ipc
Co-director of the IPC, George Baboila of the School of Social Work, with colleagues from the School of Law and the Graduate School of Professional Psychology
DRSW 800: Banded Dissertation
Candidates for graduation will submit three publication-ready journal articles for peer review: • Issues, themes, pedagogy, or
population link the articles • One article research-based
During the first on-campus residency, DSW students are introduced to archival research during a trip to the Social Welfare Archives at UMN’s Anderson Library
• Technology requirements: Available to download from website
• Synchronous instruction – Adobe Connect used for web conferencing – Minimum of 4 synchronous sessions per course – Faculty will post schedule of synchronous
sessions in syllabus at beginning of each course
• Asynchronous instruction – Blackboard learning management system – Faculty will use a variety of online learning tools,
including discussion boards, videos, wikis, and more.
Online Learning
Professor Jessica Toft using Adobe Connect
Admission Criteria: • MSW degree from a program accredited by the Council of Social
Work Education (CSWE) • Minimum of two years post-MSW social work practice experience • Social work license eligibility • Minimum cumulative grade-point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale for
previous graduate work • Commitment to teach and lead in the social work profession
DSW Admissions
Application Requirements: • Completed DSW online application & application fee • Transcripts from all previous institutions from which you received
credit – Transcript evaluation and acceptable test scores for proof of English
proficiency, as appropriate for international applicants
• Three letters of reference • Personal statement • Writing sample • CV or resume • An interview may be requested
DSW Application Process
• All completed applications will be reviewed by the DSW faculty admissions committee after January 12.
• All letters of recommendation and transcripts must be received before your application will be reviewed.
• Admission decisions will be communicated by mid-March. – As appropriate, a “wait list” may be created
DSW Application Process
Priority application deadline for 2015: January 12
• Federal/State Loan Programs. UST FAFSA School Code: 002345.
• Yellow Ribbon Program for Post 9/11 GI Bill Recipients
• UST Diversity Grants
Tuition & Financial Aid:
DSW tuition for 2014-2015 is $1045 / credit. A total of 45 credits is required to complete the program Financial Aid Applications are submitted to the University of St. Thomas Graduate Financial Aid Office. The DSW program has a Summer 2015 start-date.
Questions?
Email: [email protected] School of Social Work main phone: 651-962-5800 (To arrange conversations with Prof. Kuechler, Dean Shank, and/or Cindy Lorah)
• Dr. Carol F. Kuechler DSW Program Director
• Dr. Barbara W. Shank Dean and Professor, School of Social Work
• Cindy Lorah Director, Marketing & Recruitment, School of Social Work
Further Questions? Please contact: