Program Overview
The Master of Social Work (MSW) and Master of Public Health (MPH) dual degree program at the University of Georgia provides students with a transdisciplinary education using biopsychosocial and epidemiological perspectives to address critical health issues at the local, state, national, and international levels. Graduates of this program will have the knowledge and skills to combine social work assessment and intervention with the public health goal of prevention to improve health at the individual, family, organizational and community levels. The program’s focus on health disparities underscores the social justice commitment of both professions to enhance human well being.
Currently, the MSW/MPH dual degree program is offered in the following concentrations:
- Master of Social Work concentrations (Full time and Advanced Standing)
- Micro (all three MPH concentrations)
- Macro (all three MPH concentrations)
- Combined (only available to Health Promotion & Behavior students)
- Master of Public Health concentrations
- Health Promotion and Behavior
- Gerontology
- Health Policy and Management
The MSW/MPH dual degree program at UGA is the only program of its kind in the state of Georgia, and one of only five MSW/MPH programs in the Southeast. Students enrolled in the Full time dual degree program complete a 90-hour curriculum of concurrent social work and public health classes. The full time program can be completed in as little as 2 ½ years (7 consecutive semesters) if students enroll in the program in fall of their first year of graduate school. Students enrolled in the Advanced Standing dual degree program complete a 76-hour curriculum of concurrent social work and public health classes. The Advanced Standing program can be completed in as little as 2 years (6 consecutive semesters) if students enroll in the program in summer of their first year of graduate school. The MSW/MPH program is available at the Athens campus at the University of Georgia. Students attend classes at both the main Athens campus and the Health Sciences Campus located about 2 ½ miles west of the main campus. The UGA MSW/MPH program is not available online or at the Gwinnett campus.
Why Pursue Dual MSW and MPH Degrees?
“With the stronger emphasis on prevention, wider recognition of health disparities, and the demand for individuals and communities to connect to health resources, the need for public health social work has never been greater.” (Jackson)
Graduates with dual MSW and MPH degrees demonstrate an ability to complete a rigorous program of study that involves trans-disciplinary methods by combining the “soft” competencies or “people skills” of social work with the “hard” competencies of public health. Dual degrees integrate public health’s focus on prevention and social work’s focus on intervention, which builds a strong foundation to improve the health and well-being of communities.