University of the Pacific’s specialized and supportive hybrid (online and in-person classes) MSW programs are designed for aspiring clinical social workers with or without a bachelor’s degree in social work. Our cohort-based model provides an active, inclusive learning environment where you can exchange ideas while building invaluable connections for the future.
- Hybrid MSW traditional pathway: with your bachelor’s degree in any field as your foundation, reach your goal to become a social worker full-time in 16 months.
- Hybrid MSW advanced standing pathway: with your existing BSW, complete your social work education full-time in 12 months.
Don’t have your bachelor’s or BSW yet?
Elevating social work, caring for our California communities
University of the Pacific offers a unique blend of online and in-person learning through our hybrid MSW programs. With a built‑in cohort model, meaningful in‑person class experiences, and rich networking opportunities, students gain both flexibility and connection. Dedicated scholarship opportunities for hybrid students further support an accessible and affordable path to your MSW. No matter your MSW program preferences, hybrid or online, you’ll be at home in the Pacific community
Hybrid MSW traditional pathway
For students with a bachelor's degree in any field.
The profession of social work centers on improvement of the quality of life for all people and the enhancement of human potential for full, productive participation in society. Our hybrid MSW program is designed to prepare you to practice in an increasingly complex environment. Our expert, supportive social work faculty who are at the top of their field will guide you through your educational journey. You will become a skilled and compassionate professional who provides comprehensive and culturally sensitive clinical care using evidence-based approaches.
- One intake per year: fall
- Online and in-person classes (Sacramento campus)
- Weekly, in-person connections with faculty and peers
- Full-time (16 months / four trimesters)
- Your choice of specialization:
- Health care
- Behavioral health
- 1,104 field practicum hours with placements near your community
- 55 total credit hours
- $1,035 per credit hour; $56,925 total estimated tuition cost* plus wellness and activity fees
- Accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE)
*Tuition is subject to regular updates.
Are you a Stockton resident? For those passionate about pursuing health social work careers focused on diabetes education and management in the Stockton, California community, we’ve partnered with the Abbott Fund to provide specialized training and up to 50% in tuition scholarships. If you qualify as an Abbott Fund Scholar, you will focus your improvement project on diabetes, acquiring in-depth knowledge and competencies in diabetes prevention, care, management and education.
Additional scholarships may also be available.
- Must be a California resident to apply to the program, and throughout the duration of the program.
- Baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution with a 2.75 minimum GPA
- Transcripts
- Three letters of recommendation (professional or academic)
- Personal statement
- Resume
- Interview may be requested
Hybrid MSW advanced standing pathway
For students with academic and career experience in social work.
The profession of social work centers on improvement of the quality of life for all people and the enhancement of human potential for full, productive participation in society. Our hybrid MSW advanced standing program prepares you to further influence change through comprehensive client care and advocacy for social justice and diversity.
Our expert, supportive social work faculty who are at the top of their field will guide you through your educational journey. Expand your skills and further your social work knowledge as a compassionate professional who applies cultural humility and evidence-based approaches to clinical care.
- One intake per year: spring
- Online and in-person classes (Sacramento campus)
- Weekly, in-person connections with faculty and peers
- Full-time (12 months / three trimesters)
- Your choice of specialization:
- Health care
- Behavioral health
- 720 field practicum hours with placements near your community
- 32 total credit hours
- $1,035 per credit hour; $33,120 total estimated tuition cost* plus wellness and activity fees
- Accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE)
*Tuition is subject to regular updates.
Are you a Stockton resident? For those passionate about pursuing health social work careers focused on diabetes education and management in the Stockton, California community, we’ve partnered with the Abbott Fund to provide specialized training and up to 50% in tuition scholarships. If you qualify as an Abbott Fund Scholar, you will focus your improvement project on diabetes, acquiring in-depth knowledge and competencies in diabetes prevention, care, management and education.
Additional scholarships may also be available.
- Must be a California resident to apply to the program, and throughout the duration of the program.
- Baccalaureate degree in Social Work (BSW) earned within the past five years from a CSWE-accredited program with a B+ or higher and a 3.3 minimum GPA in the last 60 units
- Transcripts
- Three letters of recommendation (professional or academic)
- Personal statement
- Resume
- Interview may be requested
Admission to the MSW program is based on a holistic review of each applicant’s academic background, professional experience, and personal commitment to the field of social work. In addition to meeting general admission requirements, all students must satisfy the program’s Technical Standards, which outline the essential abilities and behaviors required to enroll in, progress through, and successfully complete the program. These standards reflect the expectations of professional conduct, ethical behavior, and readiness for advanced social work practice.
Please view our state authorization page here.
Since 1949, University of the Pacific has been accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities of the WASC Senior College and University Commission. Pacific’s last review was conducted in 2019, and current accreditation is valid through 2027.
The Master of Social Work Program at University of the Pacific is accredited through the Council on Social Work Education.
OUTCOMES: CSWE Assessment of Student Learning Outcomes - Form AS 4(M)
Assessment outcome data will be made available in Fall 2026.
Hybrid MSW program sample curriculum
For a complete list of courses and course descriptions, access your digital program guide.
This course introduces students to the concepts and language of mental health and mental disorders with a primary focus on the widely used classification system of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM). Students learn to distinguish mental health diagnostic categories and gain skills in the diagnostic process. The goals of the course are to further students’ competence in incorporating strengths in a comprehensive, multidimensional assessment and prepare students to practice in integrated health care settings. Students in other Pacific graduate programs may take this course as an elective with the permission of the instructor. (3 units)
This course builds on generalist social work theory and practice with the addition of more intensive focus on assessment and intervention techniques with clients and constituencies. Students will develop service delivery plans based on the selection of appropriate theories, intervention models and evidence-informed intervention utilizing a practice orientation that attends to human rights and social justice for diverse individuals, families, groups, organizations and communities. Students in other graduate programs may take this course as an elective with the permission of the instructor. (3 units)
This course builds on basic understanding of quantitative and qualitative research methods and analysis. Students gain knowledge and skills to use appropriate research methods for empirically based knowledge building and to enhance program and practice effectiveness. Content includes single system and group design and formative and summative approaches to practice and program evaluation. Students in other Pacific graduate programs may take this course as an elective with the permission of the instructor. Prerequisite: successful completion of all previous courses in the SOCW course sequence or permission of instructor. (3 units)
A field internship to develop integrative practice skills for supporting individuals, families, groups, organizations and communities within an area of specialized practice related to health social work in an interprofessional practice setting. Students are expected to attend their field placements three days per week for 15 weeks. Prerequisite: successful completion of all previous courses in the SOCW course sequence or permission of instructor. (3 units)
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MSW field placement in California
Experiential learning in your community is one of the most exciting and rewarding aspects of earning your degree. The experience is guided and directed by faculty in collaboration with your on-site field supervisor at the agency where you complete the hours. Support to find field placement sites that align with your career goals is integrated into the program cost.
How does the field placement process work?
Your dedicated field placement team collaborates with you to secure quality experiential learning sites that reflect your educational goals and desired practice specialty. They ensure all experiences meet Council of Social Work Education accreditation standards, and the agencies and field instructors are approved prior to the start of your fieldwork.
How do field placement services help me?
Concurrent coursework and field experiences connect theory with practice. Field placement provides the required hours of real-world, hands-on social work experience. Your field placement team helps coordinate required paperwork and can assist with identifying placement sites that meet program requirements as needed so you can focus on your coursework and build your skills.
How should I prepare for my field placement?
Your student online experience coach and faculty guide you through the entire process. They give you a realistic idea of the field experience to ensure you are ready to work independently in a fast-paced environment.
Can I arrange my own field experiences?
Students can research placement sites and provide names of the organizations they are interested in. However, the university will initiate contact with the organization to secure the placement.
The hybrid MSW traditional pathway at Pacific is a full-time, 55-credit hour program that can be completed in 16 months or four trimesters.
The hybrid MSW advanced standing pathway at Pacific is a full-time, 32-credit hour program that can be completed in 12 months or three trimesters.
The hybrid MSW traditional pathway at University of the Pacific costs $1,035 per credit hour for a total program cost of $56,925* plus wellness and activity fees.
The hybrid MSW advanced standing pathway at University of the Pacific costs $1,035 per credit hour for a total program cost of $33.,120* plus wellness and activity fees.
*Tuition is subject to regular updates. Scholarships and financial aid may be available to our hybrid students.
To qualify for Pacific’s hybrid MSW traditional pathway, you must hold a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution with a 2.75 minimum GPA.
To qualify for Pacific’s hybrid MSW advanced standing pathway, you must hold a baccalaureate degree in Social Work (BSW) earned within the past five years from a CSWE-accredited program with a B+ or higher and a 3.3 minimum GPA in the last 60 units.
Since 1949, University of the Pacific has been accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities of the WASC Senior College and University Commission. Pacific’s last review was conducted in 2019, and current accreditation is valid through 2027.
The Master of Social Work Program at University of the Pacific is accredited through the Council on Social Work Education.
Pacific’s MSW program faculty have years of experience as licensed social workers. They are at the top of their field and here to guide you throughout your social work education.
Pacific offers two specializations for the Master of Social Work (MSW) program: behavioral health and health care.
A recent survey of MSW graduates shows a large majority working in mental health settings as a clinical social worker, rather than in organizational or other social work-related roles.
For more information about MSW careers in California, please visit our MSW Career Resources page.
- Clinical social worker with specializations in mental health, trauma, substance use, grief
- Administrative and leadership roles in non-profits, health systems, and policy analysis
- Medical social worker
- Child welfare caseworker
- Military
- Child and family services
- Advocacy and community organizing
- Aging - hospice and palliative care
- Hospitals and medical centers
- Justice and corrections
- Policy and legislation
- Behavioral health settings
The program does not grant social work course credit for life experience or previous work experience per the CSWE Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards 4.1.5..
Why choose social work at Pacific?
Graduates will be prepared to become agents of change with excellent client care skills and to value diversity and advocate for social justice. Building on a generalist curriculum and clinical practice specialization, you will have an opportunity to focus in health care areas such as mental health, aging, and community and public health. The program's innovative clinically focused curriculum also prepares you to begin the clinical social work licensing process upon graduation.