For more details on the courses, please refer to the Course Catalog
Code | Course Title | Credit | Learning Time | Division | Degree | Grade | Note | Language | Availability |
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SWCO030 | Seminar of Thesis | 3 | 6 | Major | Master | 1-5 | Korean | Yes | |
This is an individual study course for Master's degree students. This course is designed for giving credits to the students for their research works and writing their thesis. | |||||||||
SWCO030 | Seminar of Thesis | 3 | 6 | Major | Master | 1-5 | Graduate School of Social Welfare | Korean | Yes |
This is an individual study course for Master's degree students. This course is designed for giving credits to the students for their research works and writing their thesis. | |||||||||
SWCO030 | Seminar of Thesis | 3 | 6 | Major | Master | 1-5 | Graduate School of Social Welfare | Korean | Yes |
This is an individual study course for Master's degree students. This course is designed for giving credits to the students for their research works and writing their thesis. | |||||||||
SWCO032 | Special Issues in Social Welfare | 3 | 6 | Major | Master | 1-5 | - | No | |
This is series of courses designed to supplement the core curriculum by study of special areas of concern. A different topic will be presented each semester. Frequent offerings include ; Adolescence, Aging, Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Familiesin Transition, Family violence, Human sexuality and Social Work, etc.. | |||||||||
SWCO032 | Special Issues in Social Welfare | 3 | 6 | Major | Master | 1-5 | Graduate School of Social Welfare | - | No |
This is series of courses designed to supplement the core curriculum by study of special areas of concern. A different topic will be presented each semester. Frequent offerings include ; Adolescence, Aging, Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Familiesin Transition, Family violence, Human sexuality and Social Work, etc.. | |||||||||
SWCO032 | Special Issues in Social Welfare | 3 | 6 | Major | Master | 1-5 | Graduate School of Social Welfare | - | No |
This is series of courses designed to supplement the core curriculum by study of special areas of concern. A different topic will be presented each semester. Frequent offerings include ; Adolescence, Aging, Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Familiesin Transition, Family violence, Human sexuality and Social Work, etc.. | |||||||||
SWCO034 | Understanding for Social Economy | 3 | 6 | Major | Master | Korean | Yes | ||
The purpose of this course is to help students understand social economy. In this course, we study definition and history of social economy and social economy organizations such as social enterprise and cooperation. | |||||||||
SWCO034 | Understanding for Social Economy | 3 | 6 | Major | Master | Graduate School of Social Welfare | Korean | Yes | |
The purpose of this course is to help students understand social economy. In this course, we study definition and history of social economy and social economy organizations such as social enterprise and cooperation. | |||||||||
SWCO034 | Understanding for Social Economy | 3 | 6 | Major | Master | Graduate School of Social Welfare | Korean | Yes | |
The purpose of this course is to help students understand social economy. In this course, we study definition and history of social economy and social economy organizations such as social enterprise and cooperation. | |||||||||
SWCO035 | Qualitative Research Method for Social Welfare | 3 | 6 | Major | Master | Korean | Yes | ||
This course presents an overview of the process of qualitative research method for social welfare. Emphasis is placed on the application of interview skills of individual and group process and its content analysis. | |||||||||
SWCO035 | Qualitative Research Method for Social Welfare | 3 | 6 | Major | Master | Graduate School of Social Welfare | Korean | Yes | |
This course presents an overview of the process of qualitative research method for social welfare. Emphasis is placed on the application of interview skills of individual and group process and its content analysis. | |||||||||
SWCO035 | Qualitative Research Method for Social Welfare | 3 | 6 | Major | Master | Graduate School of Social Welfare | Korean | Yes | |
This course presents an overview of the process of qualitative research method for social welfare. Emphasis is placed on the application of interview skills of individual and group process and its content analysis. | |||||||||
SWCO036 | International Social Welfare | 3 | 6 | Major | Master | 1-5 | Korean | Yes | |
This course introduces students to problems of inequality in wealth and welfare from a global perspective. The causes and consequences of inequalities among countries, as well as gender, class, ethnic and regional stratification, are examined. Major practical perspectives on official development assistance(ODA) and global social change are studied and applied to an analysis of global welfare issues. Students will analyze alternative models for service intervention and review how social work practice is delivered in other countries and regions of the world. This course is relevant for social work students seeking to practice international social work. | |||||||||
SWCO036 | International Social Welfare | 3 | 6 | Major | Master | 1-5 | Graduate School of Social Welfare | Korean | Yes |
This course introduces students to problems of inequality in wealth and welfare from a global perspective. The causes and consequences of inequalities among countries, as well as gender, class, ethnic and regional stratification, are examined. Major practical perspectives on official development assistance(ODA) and global social change are studied and applied to an analysis of global welfare issues. Students will analyze alternative models for service intervention and review how social work practice is delivered in other countries and regions of the world. This course is relevant for social work students seeking to practice international social work. | |||||||||
SWCO036 | International Social Welfare | 3 | 6 | Major | Master | 1-5 | Graduate School of Social Welfare | Korean | Yes |
This course introduces students to problems of inequality in wealth and welfare from a global perspective. The causes and consequences of inequalities among countries, as well as gender, class, ethnic and regional stratification, are examined. Major practical perspectives on official development assistance(ODA) and global social change are studied and applied to an analysis of global welfare issues. Students will analyze alternative models for service intervention and review how social work practice is delivered in other countries and regions of the world. This course is relevant for social work students seeking to practice international social work. |