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School of Graduate Studies and Research
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
Reeder Hall, 3rd Floor
Edinboro, PA 16444
Phone 814-732-2856
Toll Free 888-845-2890
gradstudies@edinboro.edu

 

 

 

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Master of Social work

The Social Work Department offers a program leading to a Master of Social work (MSW) degree. This program prepares students for advanced social work practice with families. It can be completed on a full-time or part-time basis. Qualified applicants who have received a baccalaureate in social work degree within the last five (5) years from a program accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) may be considered for Advanced Standing.

For information about our program please contact Dr. Joyce White at (814) 732-1586 or The School of Graduate Studies and Research at (814) 732-2856.


Master of Arts - Clinical Psychology

The purpose of the master of arts degree program in clinical psychology is to provide training for qualified college graduates in the findings and principles of the science of psychology, and the knowledge which will enable them to function on a professional level in a variety of settings where psychological principles and skills are used to aid in the solution of specific human problems and in the general promotion of human welfare. The graduate training of this program is in the area of "clinical psychology" and is designed to prepare the graduates of the program to perform professional services (including assessment and therapy) in accordance with the ethical principles of psychologists (and the legal restrictions of the professional licensing boards of Pennsylvania) in a wide variety of human service organizations and agencies.

If you have questions about the application process, please contact Edinboro University's School of Graduate Studies and Research at (814) 732-2856. For questions specific to the Master’s of Arts Degree in Clinical Psychology Program, please contact Dr. William Pithers at (814) 732-2489.


Online Master's Degree in Elementary Education

The Department of Elementary Education offers a graduate program enabling students to obtain a Master of Education Degree with a focus in Early Childhood Education. The program qualifies students certified in elementary education for certification in Early Childhood Education.

For more information about the Master’s Degree in Elementary Education with Focus in Early Childhood Education Program, please contact Dr. Karen L. Bauer at (814) 732-1327.

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