Social welfare is a study that studies and practices the issues of people and their solutions, based on the value of human respect. Individuals, groups, and local communities encounter various issues and new desires in the midst of a rapidly changing society. While professional intervention is required in the course of solving them, social welfare supports it through professional knowledge, theory, policy, and practical skills.
Furthermore, social welfare studies provide a theoretical and practical knowledge base to cultivate professional social workers who have a rich understanding of and empathy for the people in creating a happy community of living. Social welfare is focused on enhancing the expertise of the students to be able to execute their professional activities in various areas of social welfare including social insurance institutions, public and private welfare organizations for the children, youth, the aged, the disabled, women, families, schools, multicultural families, and mental health.