The practice of social work is required for the graduate students, and it is usually held in settings including hospitals, governmental agencies, and private social welfare organizations. The practice is taken in the summer breaks and the regular fall semester. A minimum of 39 credits, including 26 required credits and 13 elective credits are required for a Master’s degree.
Required Courses |
Electives Courses |
Seminar in Medical Sociology and Social Work Special Topics in Social Science Research Special Topics in Social Statistics Social Work Theory and Practice Seminar in Research Ethics of Humanities and Social Sciences Academic Report Writing Social Work Fieldwork Role-Model Learning Program
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Seminar in Population Aging and Society Seminar in Disability Studies Seminar in Medical Anthropology Study of Human Service Programs Seminar in Social Work Ethics Seminar in Direct Social Work Practice Seminar in Social Welfare Policy Seminar in Medicine, Technology and Society Operating and Managing Nonprofit Organizations Rehabilitation Services with People with Special Needs Long-term Care Policy and Law Gender and Work Seminar in Multicultural Competence Seminar in Social and Health Care for the Elderly Qualitative Research Seminar in Gerontological Service and Long-Term Care Seminar on Child and Youth Welfare Seminar in Sociology of Organization Seminar in Social Work with Women Social Work Supervision Seminar in Treating Families of the Poor Seminar in Case Management Seminar on Healthcare and Labor Policy Seminar on Healthcare Law and Ethics |