• Christian Theology (MA)
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MA Program in Christian Theology is designed to enable Christians to obtain better understanding of the Bible, the Church and Christian spiritual formation to serve the Lord and the Kingdom of God faithfully and to transform the world as mature believers, influential church leaders and inspiring Christian educators. After finishing this program, students can have opportunities to serve local churches and Christian organizations as leaders or to pursue further studies at Master of Divinity (Mdiv) program to be ordained as pastors. This two-year program offers studies on the Old Testament, the New Testament, Systematic Theology, Church History, Christian education and counseling, etc. The program is non-thesis course, requiring student to take at least 24 credit hours for 2 years and it is offered on every Saturday during each semester.
Teaching Faculty
Dr. Kyoung-Shik Kim and Full time & part time faculty members
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• Social Welfare in Rehabilitation Counseling (M.S.W.)
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Rehabilitation Counseling (RC) is focused on helping people who have disabilities achieve their personal, career, and independent living goals through a counseling process. Rehabilitation Counselors can be found in private practice, in rehabilitation facilities, hospitals, universities, schools, government agencies, insurance companies and other organizations where people are being treated for congenital or acquired disabilities. Over time, with the changes in social work being more psychotherapy-oriented, rehabilitation counselors take on more and more community engagement work, especially as it relates to special populations.
The current Master's program is a regular 2-year Master’s degree accredited by the Ministry of Education. Students can have international job opportunities in the areas of rehabilitation agencies/facilities, universities/colleges, insurance agencies, disability-related community organizations, hospitals, schools, etc.
The coursework includes Introduction to Rehabilitation Counseling, Medical, Functional, and Vocational Aspects of Disability, Disability and Diversity in Society, Rehabilitation Counseling Theories and Techniques, Multicultural Counseling Theories and Techniques, Introduction to Applied Research Method etc.
Teaching Faculty
Dr. Won Sun Seo, and part time faculty members
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• Service Management (M.A.)
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The Service Management program is a global business training program focusing on global, service, marketing, business management, business networking, and service optimization for international students. In addition to specially organized subjects, it provides opportunities to gain experience necessary for start-ups and global management through various business activities such as global business planning tours, business proposal tours, and international conferences.
Courses include Global Service Management, Human Resource Management Seminar, Global Marketing Seminar, Global Business Manners & Etiquette, Customer Satisfaction Management Seminar, International Business Negotiation, CS Leadership Training Seminar, and Service Marketing Seminar.
This course can cultivate both theoretical and practical skills because Dr. Dae-Yong Kim, who is in charge of this program, runs a global company as CEO and frequently holds international conferences as Chairman of the International Society for Stem Cell Applications (ISSCA).
This program is non-thesis and requires a minimum of 24 credits in two years, and classes are offered every Saturday during the semester.
Teaching Faculty
Dr. Dae-Yong Kim and part time faculty members
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