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Undergraduate Catalog 2021-22 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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SWRK 3650 - Social Work Research Methods


Social Work 3650 is a research methods course that emphasizes the generation and appraisal of knowledge used in social work. The aim is for students to obtain knowledge and skills in research methods and data analysis approaches that are essential to effective and accountable social work practice. The course provides students with a working understanding of theoretical and practical issues inherent in the research process, particularly as it relates to professional practice. The course focuses on giving students a strong foundation of research knowledge and skill necessary for knowledge building in the social sciences arena. This course presents students with ideas, techniques, and procedures basic to evidence-based decision making. It provides students with a balance of lecture material and interactive activities, which include discussion, homework assignments, experiential exercises, and computer assignments.

Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: ENGL 1050 and SWRK 3500. Corequisites: SWRK 3510 and 4000.

Credits: 3 hours

Restrictions: This course is restricted to Social Work majors only.



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