About Social Work Degree Guide

Welcome to Social Work Degree Guide, your #1 trusted online resource for finding up-to-date information about educational and career options in social work. Our mission is to provide expert information about the best accredited social work degree programs across the United States to aid you achieving your goals of becoming a social worker or advancing your current career in social work.

Whether you are interested in earning a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or Master of Social Work (MSW) degree, we have taken a priority in highlighting only the highest quality on-campus and online programs that have been fully approved for excellence by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE). Since we fully understand the importance of finding the ideal degree program that will meet your learning needs and also deliver the essential training for passing the licensing examination, we have compiled easy-to-guide listings of accredited social work degrees searchable by state.

In addition to helping you on your educational journey of enrolling in a top-notch program, we are committed to offering comprehensive information about social work careers to boost your understanding of the field for after graduation. Here you will find featured articles, infographics, ultimate online guides, professional development opportunities, blogs, website links, and answers to all of your pressing questions about careers in social work to ensure your success of entering practice with the vulnerable populations of our nation.

Social Work Facts and Stats

  • Although requirements can vary from state to state, becoming a licensed clinical social worker typically requires a master's degree in social work with at least 3,000 hours of supervised experience beyond graduation.
  • By the year 2030, all 78 million members of the baby boomer population will have had their 65th birthday, almost doubling the number of people this age now. With this huge demographic bearing down on the nation's healthcare delivery systems, nearly 75% of social workers work with older adults in some capacity.
  • Driven by a worldwide increased demand for healthcare services, employment of social workers is expected to grow much faster than average at 19%, thus creating over 114,100 new jobs by 2022 across social work subspecialties.

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Sources:

http://www.bls.gov/ooh/Community-and-Social-Service/Social-workers.htm
http://www.socialworktoday.com/archive/070708p38.shtml