SOCW 410B Soc Work Research
410. SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH (Credit, 3
hours). Designed to prepare students for becoming
effective professional practitioners through
incorporating a scientific and analytic approach to
knowledge building and practice. The course will
present basic knowledge and skills for conducting
practice research utilizing qualitative and quantitative
methodologies. Students will be provided
skills in the application of research-based knowledge
and practice strategies, evaluating their own
practice and reporting their research and evaluating
findings. Prerequisites: Completed all required
social work courses ( 200, 270, 298, 310,
380, 381, 393, 394, 395, 396); and CMPS 105 or
290; and PSYC 274, or MATH 274 or SOCL 350.
Students must be concurrently enrolled in SOCW
490 and 491 or 492 and 493 or 494 and 495. Open to social work
majors only.