A.Those who complete the program can proceed to the next academic level, or participate in Hakka studies or social science studies.
B.Those who complete the program can take civil service examinations in junior, senior, or special levels, in the categories of Hakka affairs, cultural administration, general administration, social administration, and labor administration.
C.Those who complete the program can teach social studies in elementary or junior high schools (teacher education programs must be completed), or be employed as Hakka language instructors or part-time Hakka teachers.
D.Those who complete the program can be employed as personnel in Hakka media companies or institutions of Hakka affairs, as managerial personnel in the Hakka cultural industry, as investigators conducting surveys on cultural resources in Hakka villages, or as a lexicographer in compiling Hakka language dictionaries.
E.Those who complete the program can be employed as managers in Hakka communities, related social organizations, or nongovernmental organizations.
F.Those who complete the program can enter cultural service companies, institutions conducting public or social opinion surveys, human resource management companies, or marketing, advertising, or public relation companies.