¢Â Social Work Foundations

The course provides a general introduction to concepts of social work, social welfare,
social work practice, and various social work fields.

¢Â Human Behavior and Social Environment

The course introduces a perspective that a human behavior is an outcome of the interaction between personal factors and environmental factors. It provides a broad range of basic theories related with an individual, a group, a family, communities and culture.

¢Â Social Work Practice with Individuals, Families and Groups

The course provides the basic knowledge and skills to work with an individual, a group and
a family in social work practice.

¢Â Advanced Social Work Practice with Individuals, Families and Groups

The course reinforces the understandings about an individual, a group and a family
and enriches various social work practice skills and techniques.

¢Â Christian Social Work Practice

The course provides theological understanding of christian social work practice and
explores various social work agencies and institutions operated by the Church and Christians.

¢Â Christian Social Welfare Seminar

The course examines the origin and historical stream of christian social work practice
and reviews various forms of social work practices recorded in the Bible.

¢Â Church Based Social Work Seminar

The course provides an overview of various programs a church can contribute in a community
based on the theories and methods of christian social work.

¢Â Community Development Practice

The course investigates various approaches to promote welfare system in a community
focusing on the community organization.

¢Â Social Work Administration

The course is designed to provides knowledge and skills to manage a social work organization
effectively based on the understanding of social work delivery system.

¢Â Social Welfare Policies and Services

The course explores concepts and purposes of social welfare policy and reviews related
ideologies and values.

¢Â The Law and Social Work

The course reviews legal principles and system regarding of social welfare and analyzes
a broad range of social welfare regulations.

¢Â Research Methods for Social Work Practice

The course addresses key research concepts and procedures such as hypothesis formulation,
measurement, sampling, research design, and data collection social work research.

¢Â Social Work Practicum & Seminar

The course provides a chance of field training with supervision along with a small
group seminar.

¢Â Evaluation Seminar of Programs and Services

The course examines theories and strategies of program development and evaluation based
on systematic analysis of social problems and need assessment.

¢Â Statistics for Social Work Research

The course examines basic characteristics and analysis procedures of statistics for
social work research.

¢Â Research on Social Problems

The course explores human behavior and social phenomena based on the perspective
of research on social problems and investigates to social welfare system and social
work services to solve those social problems.

¢Â Social Work Practice in the Continuum of Care

The course provides concepts and characteristics of social work practice in the continuum
of care and practical knowledge and skills in the continuum of care.

¢Â Volunteer Management

The course designed to help raise recognizing the importance of volunteerism and provides
knowledge and skills of professional volunteer management in social work practice.

¢Â Gerontology Research

The course introduces various theories of gerontology and reviews social welfare system
and social work services for elderly.

¢Â Theories and Issues in Disability

The course examines concepts and types of disability, reviews social welfare policy
for disabled and explores knowledge and skills of social work practice for the people
with disability.

¢Â Family Welfare Research

The course emphasizes understanding of and intervention in the family system and the
social policies related with family issues.

¢Â Treatment of Mental Disorders

The course examines concepts and theories of mental health and provides knowledge
and skills of social work practice for the people with mentally illness.

¢Â Correctional Social Work

The course examines concepts and types of correction and provides knowledge and skills
of social work practice in correctional field.

¢Â Social Work Practice with Children & Youth

The course explores the developmental characteristics of children and youth, reviews
social welfare policy and explores knowledge and skills of social work practice for them.

¢Â School Social Work

The course explores various social work practice methods for students, their family and
school based on the system perspective.

¢Â People with Disabilities & Rehabilitation

The course examines concepts and types of rehabilitation service and provides
professional strategies of it in social work practice.

¢Â Personnel Management and Supervision in Social Work

The course examines concepts and functions of social work supervision and explores
the ways of providing effective supervision.

¢Â Budgeting and Fiscal Management in Social Work Facility & Organization

The course presents the realities of social work facilities and organizations and
suggests practical ways of establishing and operating them.

¢Â Treatment Evaluation

The course explores intervention and evaluation strategies in clinical social work practice.

¢Â Issues Seminar in Social Welfare & Social Work Practice

The course discusses effective strategies for improving social welfare policies and social
work practices in various areas.