Course Type / Subject | Spring Semester | Fall Semester | |
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Doctor's degree |
High Advanced (Thesis research) |
· Seminar on the Study of Doctor's Papers*, ** | · Seminar on the Study of Doctor's Papers*, ** |
Advanced Course 1 (Policy and Administration) |
· Seminar on Poverty Theory · Policies of Social Welfare and Social Service · Qualitative Research Methodology in Social Welfare** |
· Advanced Statistics** | |
Advanced Course 2 (Clinical and Practice) |
· Addiction Rehabilitation Seminar | · Seminar in Crisis Intervention and Social Service | |
Master's degree |
High Advanced (Thesis research/Research report) |
· Master's research project*,** | · Master's research project*,** |
Master & Doctor's degree |
Advanced Course 1 (Policy and Administration) |
· Seminar in Advanced Research Methods** · Civil society and Social Welfare** · Natural Language Processing and Analysis of Big Data*** |
· A Study on the History and Philosophy of Social Welfare** · Seminar in Work and Family Policy** |
Advanced Course 2 (Clinical and Practice of Social Welfare) |
· Child Welfare Study · Elderly Welfare Study · Practices of Social Work Counseling · The Study of Social Welfare for Multiculture** · Youth Welfare Study** |
· Family Counseling and Family Therapy · Seminar in Case Management for the Elderly · The Study of Social Services for the Disabled · The Study of Planning and Evaluation · The Study of Issues and Services in Aging Society** · Research on Social Welfare in Mental Health** |
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Common Course |
· Human Behavior and Social Environment Seminar · Theories of Social Work Practices Study · Advanced Social Welfare Seminar** · Social Work Practicum*, ** |
· Skills and Techniques for Social Work Practice Seminar · The Study of Social Welfare Research · Community Welfare Seminar · Social Work Practicum*, ** |
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Foundational Course | · Introduction to Social Welfare | · Social Welfare Administration |
* is courses opened for the Spring & Fall semesters,** will be opened in 2026, and *** will be opened in 2027
* Non-major students are encouraged to take three courses, Introduction to Social Welfare, Social Welfare Administration, Human Behavior and Social Environment Seminar.