BHC Ph.D. (Social Work) FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between MSW and Ph.D. in Social Work?
Ans. MSW (Master of Social Work) is a 2-year postgraduate program focusing on professional social work practice, clinical skills, and field work. Ph.D. (Social Work) is a 3-year doctoral research program emphasizing original research, theory development, and scholarly contributions to the field. While MSW prepares professionals for direct practice roles in agencies and organizations, Ph.D. prepares scholars for academic positions, research roles, and policy influence. Ph.D. requires completion of coursework, comprehensive exams, and a substantial research thesis. MSW graduates typically work as clinical social workers, while Ph.D. graduates pursue academic and research careers.
Ques. Can I pursue Ph.D. in Social Work while working?
Ans. Bishop Heber College offers Ph.D. programs in full-time mode. However, Bharathidasan University does offer part-time Ph.D. options in some disciplines. Students interested in part-time Ph.D. should check with the university directly. Full-time Ph.D. requires regular attendance for coursework, seminars, and research activities. Students are expected to be on campus for fieldwork, data collection, and interaction with supervisors. The department provides individual conferences with every student to support their academic journey.
Ques. What are the research areas in Ph.D. Social Work at Bishop Heber College?
Ans. Ph.D. scholars at Bishop Heber College can focus on various research areas including community development and social welfare, medical and psychiatric social work, human resource management in social organizations, policy research and social development, inclusive social work for marginalized communities, and contemporary social issues. The department has experienced supervisors who guide students in selecting relevant research topics aligned with their interests and the department's research priorities. Research activities span across industrial, clinical, community development, and other generic contexts.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after Ph.D. in Social Work?
Ans. Ph.D. graduates in Social Work have diverse career opportunities including university teaching positions as assistant professors or associate professors, research scientist roles in social research institutes, policy researcher positions in government and NGOs, program director or manager roles in social organizations, consultant positions with international development agencies, and academic leadership roles. Many graduates pursue careers in social policy formulation, program evaluation, and organizational development. Others establish their own research centers or consulting firms in social development and welfare management.
Ques. Does the department provide field placement opportunities?
Ans. Yes, the Department of Social Work at Bishop Heber College provides comprehensive field placement opportunities through MOUs with reputable organizations. Students engage in community outreach activities and field placements for hands-on experience. The department facilitates knowledge sharing between academia and field agencies through established partnerships. Educational tours are organized for enhanced exposure to real-world social work practice. Fieldwork performance is evaluated through assessments conducted by agency supervisors and faculty observations.
Ques. What support does the college provide for Ph.D. research?
Ans. Bishop Heber College provides comprehensive research support including guidance from experienced Ph.D. supervisors, library resources with extensive e-books and e-journals, research grants and funding opportunities, seminars and workshops on research methodology, and collaboration opportunities with national and international research institutions. The college has established consultancy services and conducts evaluation studies for various organizations. Individual conferences with faculty advisors ensure personalized support. The department emphasizes evidence-based practice and provides mentoring seamlessly integrated into the research process.

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