The Department of Social Welfare focuses on solving human problems from the lens of human dignity and value, right to participate, personal growth, and democratic ideology. The field is based on social sciences such as sociology, economics, psychology, psychiatry, anthropology, biology, history, law, pedagogy, philosophy, and simultaneously has developed its own theories and technologies.
Modern countries and societies and rapid industrialization have caused such problems as wealth inequality, unemployment, housing, transportation, hygiene, and education. In order to solve these problems and improve welfare for the masses, the need for social welfare studies at the national and social level is on the rise.
We train social welfare experts who meet these needs. Also, students are offered courses on various national exams in order to prepare them for employment. Upon graduation, students can apply for the first-level national qualification for social worker certification and take the second-level national qualification exam. Students can also work on the front lines of social welfare institutions in the public and private sectors.