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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SWCO037 | Poverty & Social Welfare | 3 | 6 | Major | Master | 1-5 | Korean | Yes | |
This Course focuses on various theoretical frameworks in order to overview, definitions and causes of poverty, its relationship with inequality, and its socioeconomic characteristics. This covers actural research regarding conditions and environments of families under poverty. This course further discusses comparative studies among developed counties toward problems of poverty. | |||||||||
SWCO037 | Poverty & Social Welfare | 3 | 6 | Major | Master | 1-5 | Graduate School of Social Welfare | Korean | Yes |
This Course focuses on various theoretical frameworks in order to overview, definitions and causes of poverty, its relationship with inequality, and its socioeconomic characteristics. This covers actural research regarding conditions and environments of families under poverty. This course further discusses comparative studies among developed counties toward problems of poverty. | |||||||||
SWCO037 | Poverty & Social Welfare | 3 | 6 | Major | Master | 1-5 | Graduate School of Social Welfare | Korean | Yes |
This Course focuses on various theoretical frameworks in order to overview, definitions and causes of poverty, its relationship with inequality, and its socioeconomic characteristics. This covers actural research regarding conditions and environments of families under poverty. This course further discusses comparative studies among developed counties toward problems of poverty. | |||||||||
SWCO039 | Introduction to Social Welfare | 3 | 6 | Major | Master | Korean | Yes | ||
This course provides students with a basic framework for understanding the field of social welfare. This course surveys the philosophy, history & services of social welfare as well as its values, methords & practice settings of the social work profession. | |||||||||
SWCO039 | Introduction to Social Welfare | 3 | 6 | Major | Master | Graduate School of Social Welfare | Korean | Yes | |
This course provides students with a basic framework for understanding the field of social welfare. This course surveys the philosophy, history & services of social welfare as well as its values, methords & practice settings of the social work profession. | |||||||||
SWCO039 | Introduction to Social Welfare | 3 | 6 | Major | Master | Graduate School of Social Welfare | Korean | Yes | |
This course provides students with a basic framework for understanding the field of social welfare. This course surveys the philosophy, history & services of social welfare as well as its values, methords & practice settings of the social work profession. | |||||||||
SWCO040 | Theories of the Welfare State | 3 | 6 | Major | Master | Korean | Yes | ||
The most distinctive feature of modern social welfare is its state-run nature. The state and the social welfare have been expanded hand in hand. Since the 1970s, however, serious questions have raised towards the effectiveness and rationale of the welfare state. In this course, we discuss the historical background of modern welfare state and its socio-economic, political dynamics, From this historical and dialectical perspective, we try to analyse this present problems of welfare state and to figure out its desirable future. | |||||||||
SWCO040 | Theories of the Welfare State | 3 | 6 | Major | Master | Graduate School of Social Welfare | Korean | Yes | |
The most distinctive feature of modern social welfare is its state-run nature. The state and the social welfare have been expanded hand in hand. Since the 1970s, however, serious questions have raised towards the effectiveness and rationale of the welfare state. In this course, we discuss the historical background of modern welfare state and its socio-economic, political dynamics, From this historical and dialectical perspective, we try to analyse this present problems of welfare state and to figure out its desirable future. | |||||||||
SWCO040 | Theories of the Welfare State | 3 | 6 | Major | Master | Graduate School of Social Welfare | Korean | Yes | |
The most distinctive feature of modern social welfare is its state-run nature. The state and the social welfare have been expanded hand in hand. Since the 1970s, however, serious questions have raised towards the effectiveness and rationale of the welfare state. In this course, we discuss the historical background of modern welfare state and its socio-economic, political dynamics, From this historical and dialectical perspective, we try to analyse this present problems of welfare state and to figure out its desirable future. | |||||||||
SWPO015 | Social Welfare Policy | 3 | 6 | Major | Master | 1-5 | Korean | Yes | |
This course focuses on major social policy contents regarding definition, history, socioeconomic conditions for the development of policy formulations, relationship between social policy and the market economy, conflicts among various sections of the society with relation to social policy, social policy programs in the developed countries such as U.S.A., Germany, Japan, and Sweden. This course further explores the critical evaluations and alternatives of social welfare policy in Korea. | |||||||||
SWPO015 | Social Welfare Policy | 3 | 6 | Major | Master | 1-5 | Concentration on Policy and Administration | Korean | Yes |
This course focuses on major social policy contents regarding definition, history, socioeconomic conditions for the development of policy formulations, relationship between social policy and the market economy, conflicts among various sections of the society with relation to social policy, social policy programs in the developed countries such as U.S.A., Germany, Japan, and Sweden. This course further explores the critical evaluations and alternatives of social welfare policy in Korea. | |||||||||
SWPO022 | Social Insurance | 3 | 6 | Major | Master | 1-5 | Korean | Yes | |
This course is designed to explore definitions and history of social security system, its relationship to social policy or social welfare, types of social security, its financial sources and labor control. It covers various characteristics of social security, public assistance, and other social services. Furthermore, this course focuses on comparative studies of social security system in the world to discuss topics of characteristics, problems and alternatives. | |||||||||
SWPO022 | Social Insurance | 3 | 6 | Major | Master | 1-5 | Concentration on Policy and Administration | Korean | Yes |
This course is designed to explore definitions and history of social security system, its relationship to social policy or social welfare, types of social security, its financial sources and labor control. It covers various characteristics of social security, public assistance, and other social services. Furthermore, this course focuses on comparative studies of social security system in the world to discuss topics of characteristics, problems and alternatives. | |||||||||
SWPO024 | comparative social welfare | 3 | 6 | Major | Master | 1-5 | - | No | |
This course provides an introduction to comparative social welfare. It examines theories of the emergence and development of the welfare state, key concepts of comparative social welfare analysis, and the main challenges facing the welfare state today. The aim is to help you understand not only the varying ways in which nations have addressed social issues, but also the forces that have shaped these responses. | |||||||||
SWPO024 | comparative social welfare | 3 | 6 | Major | Master | 1-5 | Concentration on Policy and Administration | - | No |
This course provides an introduction to comparative social welfare. It examines theories of the emergence and development of the welfare state, key concepts of comparative social welfare analysis, and the main challenges facing the welfare state today. The aim is to help you understand not only the varying ways in which nations have addressed social issues, but also the forces that have shaped these responses. |