Being situated in a medical university, the Department not only provides courses in the social work field, but also medical-related subjects, such as Anatomic Physiology, Introduction to Medicine, and Introduction to Psychiatry. A minimum of 128 credits, including 75 required credits, 25 elective credits, and 28 general education credits are required for a bachelor degree. The practice of social work is required and is to be taken in the summer breaks and the regular fall semester.
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Electives Courses |
Sociology Introduction to Social Work Introduction to Social Sciences Social Statistics Social Statistics Practice Anatomic Physiology Psychology Introduction to Medical Sociology Introduction to Medicine Human Behavior and the Social Environment Social Casework Health Administration and Management Social Group Work Community Work Social Psychology Introduction to Social Welfare Social Work Internship (I) (II) (III) Program Planning and Evaluation Social Research Methods (I) (II) Social Policy and Social Legislation Social Welfare Administration Community Work Social Work Management
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Introduction to Social Health Care for the Elderly Voluntary Services Film and social Issues Life Planning in Medical Sociology and Social Work English for Medical Sociology and Social Work Social Problems Social Gerontology Solution For Super-aging Society-Introduction to Population/Demographic and Technological Changes(M) Sociological Theory Introduction to Social Health Care for the Elderly Gender, Medicine and Society Management in Elderly Health Care Service Organization Social Stratification and Mobility Health Insurance and Management School Social Work Family Social Work Hospital Administration and Management Early Intervention Introduction to Psychiatry Deviant Behavior of Adolescents Technology and Gendered Innovations Cross-cultural Study in Social Work(EMI) Lifelogging Theories and Techniques of Counseling Theories and Practice of Counseling Medical Social Work Law and Social Work Introduction to Criminology Social Work with the Elderly Social Work for Disabilities Psychiatric Social Work Fieldwork for the Social Health Care of the Elderly Organizational Sociology Social Work with Children and Youth Social Welfare for Women Hospice Social Work Social Work Theories Sociology of Family in Changing Society Health Education and Health Promotion Substance Abuse of Social Work Introduction to Elderly Health Care Policy Introduction to Social Insurance Seminar in Medical Sociology and Social Work Physician-patient Relationship and Medical Dispute Domestic violence and social work Seminar in Long Term Care Disaster management and Social Work Minority Groups and Social Ineguality Medical laws Social Investigation Science and Practice |