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Students wishing to complete their Master’s in Social Work in California have a lot of options, both in education and job opportunities. With 39.5 million residents and 6.2 million students enrolled in public schools, California has an extremely diverse population. One quarter of the U.S. homeless population live in California alone. According to a review of the American Community Survey, of California’s total population, 15.8 percent are below the poverty line, 18.6 percent struggle with the English language, 10.6 percent are disabled, and there are nearly 150,000 unemployed veterans. Of the 12.8 million households in California, 24.5 percent include grandparents that are responsible for grandchildren under the age of 18, and despite recent healthcare policy efforts, 4.8 million Californian’s are still uninsured. California is a powerhouse for social work, and California schools certainly recognize this demand.
If you wish to plant your social work roots in California, it’s helpful to attend a California school, or an online program that meets California standards. Attending a school that is California-approved with ensure a smooth transition once you begin the licensing process. California only offers two licensing options that both require a Master’s in Social Work. If you wish to work in a supervised setting, you can obtain an Associate Clinical Social Worker license. However, if you with to truly be an independent clinical social worker, you must obtain a Licensed Clinical Social Worker license. According to the Board of Behavioral Sciences, the main difference between these two licenses is that you must complete 3,200 hours of supervised experience over a minimum of 104 weeks prior to obtaining a LCSW license.
Becoming a social worker in California opens the doors to a lot of opportunities. Given it’s enormous and diverse population, California has more jobs in social work than any other state. As a comparison, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, California employed 73,400 social workers in 2017, while the state of Washington only employed 13,550. Furthermore, the average salary for social workers in California is $61,514, while the average in Washington is $58,688.
California vs. Washington Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates, May 2017*
Type of social worker | CA number employed as of May 2017 | WA number employed as of May 2017 | CA average annual salary | WA average annual salary |
---|---|---|---|---|
Child, family, and school | 32,050 | 7,020 | $55,830 | $50,540 |
Healthcare | 18,150 | 3,610 | $72,770 | $61,050 |
Mental health and substance abuse | 12,600 | 2,170 | $55,730 | $54,980 |
Other | 10,600 | 750 | $66,300 | $68,180 |
Total | 73,400 | 13,550 | $61,514 | $58,688 |
*According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, as of May 2018.
According to Indeed, there are currently 8,556 California social work job opportunities, while there are only 2,253 in Washington.
We certainly do not discredit the fact that social workers are needed all over the country. However, working in California provides for a higher salary and more job opportunities. In order to meet the needs of population, there are a lot of MSW programs offered in California schools, many of which specialize in the many demands and challenges California faces with its poverty levels and mental illness.
Below, we provide an outline of the many MSW program opportunities California has to offer. We have included both traditional in-person and distance learning programs.
The following programs have been accredited by the Council on Social Work Education. We provide the initial accreditation date, as well as the most recent review date. All tuition costs provided assume you will finish the program within two years.
Azusa Pacific University
California State University, Bakersfield
California State University, Chico
California State University, Dominguez Hills
California State University, East Bay
California State University, Fresno
California State University, Fullerton
California State University, Long Beach
California State University, Los Angeles
California State University, Monterey Bay
California State University, Northridge
California State University, Sacramento
California State University, San Bernardino
California State University, San Marcos
California State University, Stanislaus
Humboldt State University
Loma Linda University
San Diego State University
San Francisco State University
San Jose State University
University of California, Berkeley
University of California, Los Angeles
University of Southern California
Below, we also provide a list of online programs that have been accredited by the Council on Social Work Education. According to the CSWE, the list of accredited online programs is not as exhaustive as the in-person learning database; this is because they rely upon those institutions that have been accredited to reach out and notify them that they would like to be added to the site. However, all of the programs below are subject to the same accreditation standards and review criteria, regardless of delivery method.
Online education is extremely useful, especially for those students that require additional flexibility. For more information about what your experience will be with online learning, check out Nooddle’s article on What to Expect from an Online Program. Still concerned? Keep reading — How to compare online, hybrid, and distance learning MSW programs. Think online is right for you? make sure to review Noodle’s comprehensive guide which explores online MSW programs.
Arizona State University
Boise State University
Boston University
California State University, Long Beach
California State University, Northridge
California State University, San Bernardino
Case Western Reserve University
Columbia University
Delaware State University
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
Humboldt State University
Indiana University
Louisiana State University
Our Lady of the Lake University
Portland State University
Rutgers University
San Jose State University
Simmons College
Temple University
University of Arkansas
University of Central Florida
University of Denver
University of Houston
University of Louisville
University of Nevada, Reno
University of New England
University of New Hampshire
University of Southern California
University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Walden University
Western New Mexico University
Widener University
If you have your eye set on California social work, there is an overabundance of programs to choose from. If you are living in another state and want to complete your education prior to moving to California, don’t be afraid to explore and check out one of the online programs mentioned above. California is certainly in need of social workers, so get started today on your journey to help make the world a better place.
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