Academics
Choose from more than 40 majors and a wide range of minors and pre-professional programs that will empower you to flourish in your life and your career.
Find the Perfect Program
In each of our programs, you’ll be guided by professors who are experts in their field and committed to giving you the attention you need to flourish in your studies.
Our academic programs feature some of the most in-demand subjects and career paths to help you gain the confidence to make a bold impact on the world.
Majors & Minors
The majors, minors, certifications, and pre-professional programs we offer are constantly growing and adapting to meet your needs and highly sought after career paths, readying you for a career upon graduation or for continued education.
Enrollment Services
The Office of the Registrar keeps all academic records. You can visit the Registrar and Enrollment Services to sign up for classes, apply for graduation, or request a transcript.
Review the academic calendar to keep up with important dates.
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Resources and Support You Need to Succeed
We’re here to help you every step of the way by offering a wide range of free support services and resources – from tutoring and academic advising to personal coaching and career planning.
Academic Advising
It's okay if you are unsure of what you want to major in yet. Many incoming students don’t know when they enroll. Our advisors are here to help you figure it out.
Coaching & Tutoring
Want to do better in a class? Learn to study smarter not harder? Take better notes in class? Take better notes in class? Connect with the Academic Coaching & Tutoring Center to make a plan of action for success.
Disability Resources
Disability Resources and Services shares the responsibility to create equal access so you can achieve your academic goals.
TRIO Support
Through TRIO Support Services, you can receive individualized academic, personal, financial, and career coaching and services to help you successfully attain your bachelor's degree.
Get Started Right from the Beginning
The First Year Seminar is a three-credit hour course taught by faculty and staff who have specialized expertise to support you as you transition to college. They are dedicated to helping you develop critical thinking, scholarly inquiry, information literacy, and management skills.
In this course, we introduce you to our academic resources, student-development opportunities, and campus life to ensure you have everything you need to start your college career off on the right foot.
Unique, Hands-on Learning Experiences
At Pitt-Bradford, you’ll have the opportunity to apply what you’ve learned in the classroom, whether you decide to conduct research or serve on an internship. That hands-on experience will give you the skills -- and the confidence -- to lead in your career and your life.
Learn more about undergraduate research and internship opportunities.