Introduction
The Master's program in the Dept. of Social Welfare has broken away from the formal curriculum since 2017 and has been newly structured as an in-depth and practical curriculum. Through this, students can actually conduct a community needs survey, write a report, write and evaluate a plan in their area of interest, and train for case management by applying real cases. In addition, students can learn the necessary content in the field, although not covered in the existing curriculum, such as non-profit marketing for public relations and fundraising, and social welfare accounting.
- Educational goals
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- Cultivating social welfare experts with practical competencies
- Cultivating social welfare researchers who suggest alternatives to social problems
- Cultivating community experts who contribute to the development of community welfare
- Career Information
- Most of the students who take this course are already employed. However, still most graduates are pioneering a new career path after obtaining a Master's and are standing out in their field. After completing the Master's program, many of them obtained a doctorate as well and are currently working as full-time professors at universities or working as researchers in research institutes of public institutions and foundations funded by local governments.