The Child Protection and Care Services Program aims to train care personnel who can support children under state protection in various institutions. Over the 2-year education period, students undertake theoretical courses covering topics such as Social Welfare Services Introduction, Learning Psychology, Children in Need of Protection, Child Psychology and Mental Health, Child Nutrition, Child Rights and Law, and Child Neglect and Abuse. Through internships, students enhance their theoretical knowledge and practical skills, gaining insight into their roles, relationships, organizational dynamics, and service processes within institutions.