Graduate

Our undergraduate program is
designed to offer students with opportunities to explore broad fields of social welfare in theory and practice. The diversity of undergraduate courses provided for students reflects broad topics in social welfare from basic concepts and history to contemporary social problems and intervention methods. The degree requires students to participate in a four-week fieldwork training which prepares students to acquire social worker certificates. We also encourage students to engage in multidisciplinary studies in social science by earning credits from other departments such as economics, psychology, political science, sociology, public administration, and law.

We welcome applications from outstanding students with diverse academic backgrounds: not only graduates from social welfare, but also from economics, sociology, psychology, public health, and other closely related fields. We also welcome applications from international students.

Check out the details of each program and available graduate courses.

Master of Arts in Social Welfare
PhD in Social Welfare
Graduate Course Catalogue