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Nov 23, 2024
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2023-2024 Undergraduate [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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SOW 3302 - Social Work Research Credits: 3 hrs This course presents the conceptual foundations and methods of research in order to help students integrate research knowledge with professional social work practice. The process of research is followed from problem identification to the conceptualization of research questions, sampling, design, measurement, data collection, and analysis. The course makes use of examples and readings that focus on individuals, families, organizations, communities, and diverse cultures. Students engage in the critical analysis of traditional research methods from a diversity perspective, in addition to generating and evaluating alternative methods for their utility in social work. Pre-requisite(s): MAT 2326 - Elementary Statistics /PSY 2326 - Statistics for Social and Behavioral Science and Admission to the Upper Division
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