Master of Social Work (MSW) Specializations

The University of Pittsburgh’s School of Social Work offers two Master of Social Work (MSW) degree specializations—Direct Practice and Community, Organization, and Social Action (COSA). Upon admission into our MSW program, students must choose one of the social work specializations, which directs students’ courses of study, required coursework, practicum education placements, and the available certificate offerings. 

As students become better versed in social work specialties, they are empowered to narrow their professional focus and gain essential practicum knowledge, skills, and methodologies required to serve their communities and excel as social workers.

Specialization Objectives

Built upon a foundational generalist curriculum, both MSW specializations prepare graduate students for autonomous social work practice at an advanced level. 

Each master’s in social work specialization equips students to:

  • assume specific practice roles,
  • use research to inform social work practice,
  • advocate on behalf of groups that have been historically marginalized and oppressed,
  • practice with diverse populations, and
  • apply advanced practice theories, methods, and strategies. 

Review a complete list of MSW course schedules and descriptions.

Direct Practice Specialization

Pitt’s Direct Practice specialization prepares graduate students to engage in direct practice social work, serving the diverse needs of individuals, families, and organizations. Throughout the specialization coursework and practicum placements, students become skilled at implementing evidence-informed methods and infusing their practice with self-reflection and cultural sensitivity.

Community, Organization, and Social Action Specialization

The Community, Organization, and Social Action (COSA) specialization provides graduate students with a comprehensive degree path that emphasizes leadership and organizational management in the social work profession. COSA students receive specialized training in human services management, community development, integrating evidence-informed practices into organization administration, and more.

The COSA specialization curriculum provides holistic training and ensures students emerge as leaders in public, private, and profit and nonprofit organizations.

​Change Your Specialization

To switch your MSW specialization, complete the Change of Specialization Request Form and submit it to the School of Social Work’s Registration & Records Manager.

Select A Specialization

Pitt’s MSW specializations provide graduate students with highly-focused training and practical experience that supports their long-term career goals.

Ready to get started? Begin your MSW application. Or request more information about our graduate school resources.