Program Information
Mission and Goals
The mission of the California State University, Bakersfield, Department of Social Work, is to prepare students for social work practice and leadership at the advanced generalist level. Graduates possess the knowledge, values, and skills required to competently and ethically work with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities using best practices. The Department is committed to advocating for the improvement of social conditions and equity in the Central Valley by promoting culturally responsive and inclusive practice, social, racial, economic, and environmental justice, and life-long learning.
Department of Social Work Goals
The Department of Social Work is committed to the following goals, which are derived from the mission statement. These goals are consistent with the Council on Social Work Education's (CSWE) Educational Policy, Section 1.1.
The program goals are to:
- To prepare advanced generalist social workers who identify with the social work profession and model the values and ethics of the profession, including a commitment to anti-racism, diversity, equity, and inclusion.
- To prepare graduates to continue their professional growth and development throughout their careers.
- To prepare students for leadership roles in an interprofessional environment within the community.
- To prepare advanced generalist social workers who are competent to engage in autonomous practice within the context of multiple systems and diverse environments, using a multidimensional perspective applicable across the lifespan.
- To prepare advanced generalist social workers who use research knowledge and skills to evaluate and inform their social work practice across the levels of practice.
- To prepare advanced generalist social workers to advocate for human rights and social, racial, economic, and environmental justice in the broader social environment.
The MSW Program
MSW Curriculum
The MSW curriculum at CSUB is built on a model of advanced generalist practice, which prepares graduates to work in a variety of roles across micro, mezzo, and macro levels of practice. The curriculum addresses two levels of competency: Foundation and Concentration. The MSW course of study includes at least 6 units of elective courses approved by the department. Students who receive special funding are required to take electives associated with their special funding. In conjunction with the field practicum, each student completes a community project as a culminating experience.
Advancement to Graduate Candidacy
Advancement to candidacy is required prior to initiation of the final concentration year of coursework.
Full and part-time MSW students may be advanced to candidacy upon successful completion of the Foundation curriculum, and advanced-standing students may be advanced to candidacy during the second semester of their studies. Advancement to candidacy is based upon a formal review and recommendation by the faculty and approval by the AVP of Academic Programs/Dean for Graduate Studies and Research.
Degree Requirements
The University confers the MSW degree upon fulfillment of the following requirements:
- Completion of 60 hours of course work (30 hours for advanced-standing students) according to an approved degree plan.
- Completion of 960 hours of field experience (640 hours for advanced-standing students) and associated seminars.
- Completion of a culminating experience.
- Grade point average of 3.0, and a grade of "C" or better in all courses taken to satisfy the requirements for the degree as specified in each student's Plan of Study.
- Completion of 64 credits in residence for regular students and 32 for the advanced-standing students.
- All coursework leading to the MSW degree must be completed within 7 years from first enrollment.
Life or Work Experience
The Department of Social Work does not accept course credit for life experience or previous work experience.
Program Assessment Outcomes
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY BAKERSFIELD
MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK PROGRAM
ASSESSMENT OF STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES
The MSW program at CSUB is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education until
2031.
One of the accreditation requirements is to post results of our assessment of learning
outcomes.
The Department of Social Work at CSUB continuously implements a comprehensive program
evaluation plan that shows how effectively and systematically the social work program
is measuring the competencies and skills established by CSWE's (Council of Social
Work Education) Education Policies and Standards.
In 2020, the Department of Social Work revised its plan to include use of post-test
and the use of the field evlauations as the basis for assessing learning outcomes.
The department chose to establish a "benchmark" of 80% as a standard we hope to meet.
That standard means that 80% students would achieve a score of 80% or better on each
measurement. The "benchmark findings" on the reports linked below shows the percentage
of students who actually achieved that 80% goal.
Student Handbook
Access the student handbookProgram Assessment Outcomes
Review the program assessment outcomes