Basic requirements for a master's degree in social work

July. 19,2021
Basic requirements for a master's degree in social work

1. Professionalism

 

    Those who have obtained a master’s degree in this major should have a firm value of serving the needy groups, especially those in need, uphold the professional ethics and values of social work, pursue social justice and social progress, and enhance human well-being; be familiar with social policies and master social work Knowledge, be good at using subject theories and knowledge to analyze problems; master and scientifically use professional methods and skills to carry out social services, connect, mobilize and rationally allocate various social resources, and solve problems in service practice; Yes, scientifically in practice Research interest and ability, and innovative consciousness.

 

    2. Professionalism

 

    Those who have obtained a master’s degree in this major must have a strong people-oriented, dedicated service, self-help, fair and just professional spirit, a high sense of social responsibility, and a determination to use subject knowledge, professional skills and methods to serve the society; pay attention to people in need, especially in difficulties The living conditions of the group, the pursuit of social justice; committed to solving their difficulties, enhancing their abilities, promoting the improvement of their relationship with the social environment, promoting social progress and social harmonious development; having a reasonable use of existing social policies to solve the problems of distressed groups, And through practice to improve and improve social policy responsibilities; abide by professional ethics, love and publicize one's own profession; abide by discipline and law.

 

    3. Academic ethics

 

    Those who have obtained a master’s degree in this major should be more familiar with practice-oriented academic research, and should abide by academic ethics in academic research; in the research process, they should abide by the research ethics such as the informed consent of the research object and not cause harm to the research object; in the research The intellectual property rights of others should be respected in the results, and it is strictly forbidden to ignore, dilute, or plagiarize the results of others in any way.