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Master of Social Work Program

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The University of Pittsburgh and Pitt-Bradford have partnered to offer the Master of Social Work program at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford.

It is a part-time program offered by the University of Pittsburgh School of Social Work.

The MSW program’s goal is to prepare graduates who have the specialized knowledge and skills needed to engage in empirically supported and culturally competent advanced social work practice. The MSW program at Pitt-Bradford offers a specialization in direct practice with individuals, families, and small groups, and the opportunity for a certificate in children, youth, and families. A new cohort of accepted students may start every two years, completing six credits a semester for 10 consecutive semesters. Students may successfully complete the MSW in in three and a half years. 

Geared toward working professionals, all classes are held in the evenings on the Pitt-Bradford campus. The Pitt-Bradford MSW program shares the same academic goals, standards, and requirements as the program at the Pittsburgh campus.

Additional information

Information about Pennsylvania state social work license

Information about New York state social work license

Contact

Stephanie Eckstrom, MSW Program Coordinator
University of Pittsburgh at Bradford
233A Swarts Hall
300 Campus Drive
Bradford, Pennsylvania 16701
(814) 362-7527
sae102@pitt.edu