The Social Welfare Study Program has implemented the current regulations by achieving LOs, a learning process designed for 8 semesters or 4 years, 50 courses or 144 credits. In the first year, the Social Welfare Study Program offers 18 courses covering aspects of attitude and basic knowledge. In addition, in semesters 3 - 8 there are 32 courses covering general and specific skills. The courses presented in semesters 1 and 2 are general courses consisting of national, university and study program courses. Semesters 3 - 8 are advanced courses. The Social Welfare Study Program curriculum is designed to accommodate Graduate Learning Outcomes (LLOs), which are minimum criteria regarding graduate qualifications. The expected graduate learning outcomes include attitudes, knowledge, and skills that are reflected through courses, field practices, and teaching materials and their credits by considering the depth of the chosen learning strategy and the distribution of courses in each semester and their weighting.